Jemez Pueblo Tribal Police Department & Holding Facility Inmate Search | Roster | Lookup

  • 575-834-0468
  • 523 Highway 4, Jemez, NM, 87024

Jemez Pueblo Tribal Police Department & Holding Facility is classified as a moderate level security us bureau of indian affairs (bia) and located in Jemez, Sandoval County, NM. It accommodates adult inmates (over 18 years old) who have been found guilty and imprisoned as New Mexico state law offenders. Most of these convicts are serving their time for felonies which are less serious in character, for the term of less than 1 year. This facility is managed by New Mexico Corrections Department (NMCD).

Find a detailed information on how to carry out an inmate search, send a parcel or money to your loved one, get a phone number of Jemez Pueblo Tribal Police Department & Holding Facility to call or know exact visitation hours, rules or facility address to visit.

Inmate Lookup in Jemez Pueblo Tribal Police Department & Holding Facility

Its a pity, but Jemez Pueblo Tribal Police Department & Holding Facility does not share inmate records online. However, you can always reach them out by phone @ 575-834-0468 and make a direct inquiry about the inmate.

Note: Person may be imprisoned into a county jail immediately after they have been arrested, or later transferred from a local center. You need to know these details - Inmate Identification Number, Name/Surname and Birth Date before conducting any search.

If you couldn’t get what you looked for, then go for New Mexico (NM) statewide inmate search on this page.

How to Send Mail Or Parcel For The Inmate?

You can send the mail or parcel with the following details:

  • Inmate First Name/Last Name, Inmate ID 
  • 523 Highway 4, Jemez, NM, 87024

Be sure that mail or parcel you try to send is in facility’s approved items list. To be sure contact their administration office at 575-834-0468.

Please Note: For parcels, pre-approval may be required. Contact Jemez Pueblo Tribal Police Department & Holding Facility staff for detailed information.

Send Money

With an inmate first, last name and identification number you can send via money order, cashier or check directly into their commissary account. (Don’t forget to mention inmate full name and ID on the back). Alternatively, if you visit the facility in person you can deposit money directly at facility office.

Phone Calls

Calls are available for inmates between 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM and only to an approved members list. The person who is receiving the call has to cover all costs, it can last up to 35 minutes (20 minutes during busy hours).

Visitation Rules

Before visiting an inmate in Jemez Pueblo Tribal Police Department & Holding Facility get on approved visitors list.

Note: It’s always recommended to double check with the facility office before coming.

Also:

  • You Must Present a Valid ID
  • Cannot Be a Past Criminal
  • Visitors Under 16 Years Old Must Be Attended By an Legal Adult.