Find Plymouth County Inmate Records

Plymouth County inmate records are split across the county jail, the Massachusetts prison system, court dockets, federal custody, and immigration detention. A Plymouth County jail roster search does not work like counties that publish a live name-search page, because the official sheriff materials reviewed for Plymouth County do not expose a public PCCF roster. To look up Plymouth County inmates, start with the custody type, then use the phone line, public-records process, VINE, MassCourts, ICE, or BOP route that fits the record.

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Plymouth County Jail Records Route

The local jail and house of correction is Plymouth County Correctional Facility, run by the Plymouth County Sheriff's Department. PCCF holds adult county detainees and sentenced county inmates, and the sheriff materials also describe state, federal, and ICE populations housed there under separate authority. The official Massachusetts sheriff site does not publish a standard public inmate-search form in the materials reviewed. That means a same-day custody question is handled through PCCF at 508-830-6200, while a written booking sheet, release record, or booking photo should be requested through the sheriff's Records Access Officer.

Do not use the Plymouth County, Iowa roster that appears in search results. That site belongs to a different state and different sheriff. For Massachusetts custody, the practical route is to call PCCF, ask for Visits when the question is housing location for an approved visit, use the Plymouth County Sheriff's public-records page for documents, use Massachusetts VINE for custody status where available, and use MassCourts for the criminal case after arrest.


Search Plymouth County Custody

Because there is no official PCCF public roster located in the research, the Plymouth County inmate records search is a fallback chain. Start with the freshest custody source, then move to written records only if the phone or locator route does not answer the question. A caller should have the person's full legal name, date of birth if known, arresting agency, approximate arrest or booking date, and court docket number if one is already available.

  1. Call PCCF at 508-830-6200 for a current county jail custody or housing question.
  2. Ask for Visits if the issue is whether an approved visitor needs a housing location before a visit.
  3. Search Massachusetts VINE when the person may be in state DOC custody or a participating custody record.
  4. Search MassCourts for court charges, dockets, court dates, bail orders, and dispositions.
  5. Use ICE ODLS for immigration custody at PCCF, and use BOP for sentenced federal prison custody.
  6. Send a public-records request to RAO Jessica Kenny when a written booking record is needed.

Plymouth County Roster Fields

The official sheriff site does not provide a public name-search form for PCCF. The table therefore records the actual Plymouth County finding instead of filling in made-up roster fields. Other tools used for Plymouth County inmate records have their own fields and limits.

SourceField or MethodRequiredNotes
PCCF public rosterNo official online roster locatedn/aUse PCCF phone, public records, VINE, MassCourts, ICE, or BOP by custody type.
Massachusetts VINEName or ID searchVariesMass.gov directs DOC inmate lookups to VINELink and phone lookup.
ICE ODLSA-Number and country, or name, country, and date of birthYesOnly covers ICE custody and does not show people under 18.
BOP locatorRegister number, DCDC, FBI, INS number, or nameOne methodCovers federal inmates from 1982 to present, not normal county jail custody.

The Mass.gov DOC inmate lookup page points users to VINELink, not to a separate DOC-branded profile page. Exact VINE labels may change because the portal is dynamic.


Plymouth County Inmate Record Contents

A public user cannot rely on a Plymouth County web roster to display a mugshot, booking number, charges, bond, housing unit, or release date. Those details may still exist as sheriff records, court records, VINE custody data, ICE records, or federal records. The best written request is narrow and factual.

FieldWhat It Shows
Full nameThe person booked into or held at PCCF.
Booking date and timeWhen the jail received the person.
Custody statusHeld, released, transferred, sentenced, ICE custody, DOC hold, or other status if releasable.
Charges or holdsThe booking basis, which may differ from charges later filed in court.
Bail or release informationRelease status where public and not limited by court or privacy rules.
Booking photoNot published in an official PCCF roster located here; request it from the RAO subject to exemptions.

Plymouth County Jail vs DOC

Plymouth County inmate records often go wrong when the searcher uses the wrong system. PCCF is the county jail and house of correction. It is the first place to check for someone held after a local arrest or county sentence. The Massachusetts Department of Correction is different. DOC facilities in Plymouth County include MASAC at Plymouth, Massachusetts Treatment Center, Old Colony Correctional Center, and Bridgewater State Hospital, and lookup runs through Mass.gov and VINE.

CustodyWhere to LookPlymouth County Use
County pretrial or county sentencePCCF phone and sheriff RAOMain local jail route.
State sentenced or DOC civil commitmentMass.gov and VINEMASAC, MTC, OCCC, BSH, and other DOC institutions.
ICE immigration detentionICE ODLS, PCCF, ICE BostonPCCF is an ICE detention facility for adult men in a separate unit.
Federal sentenced custodyBOP locatorNo BOP prison is in Plymouth County, but federal records are searched through BOP.

Plymouth County Jail Facilities

The facility list matters because each location has a different role. PCCF is the local jail. MASAC is a Section 35 treatment facility. MTC and OCCC are DOC treatment and prison facilities. Bridgewater State Hospital is a secure forensic hospital, so patient confidentiality and court orders can limit what a public lookup shows.

Plymouth County Correctional Facility

26 Long Pond Road

Plymouth, MA 02360

508-830-6200

County jail and house of correction.

MASAC at Plymouth

1 Bump Pond Road

Plymouth, MA 02360

(508) 291-2441

DOC Section 35 treatment facility.

Massachusetts Treatment Center

30 Administration Road

Bridgewater, MA 02324

(508) 279-8100

DOC medium-security treatment center.

Old Colony Correctional Center

1 Administration Road

Bridgewater, MA 02324

(508) 279-6000

DOC medium and minimum facility.


Plymouth County Booking Process

After a local arrest, a person may be held first by a police department, taken to court, released, or committed to PCCF after arraignment or a bail decision. PCCF intake includes identity confirmation, commitment authority, property handling, security and health screening, classification, and housing assignment. The sheriff's program material adds that reentry staff interview sentenced and trial inmates and use LS/CMI assessment tools for needs and risk planning.

Booking charges are not final court charges. The prosecutor may file different charges, amend counts, dismiss counts, or proceed through a complaint or indictment. For court charges after a Plymouth County arrest, use MassCourts and the court clerk, not the jail phone line. For a booking photo or intake sheet, use the sheriff RAO.


Plymouth County Visit Rules

PCCF visits require preapproval. The PCCF visitor information page says all visitors must complete a request-to-visit form, be approved annually, appear on the inmate's five-person list, and provide positive photo identification. Processing starts before the visit period and ends before the last seating. Call before travel because the sheriff tells visitors to check the site or call 508-830-6200 for current hours.

TopicOfficial Plymouth Detail
PreapprovalVisitor Pre-Approval Form / Request to Visit Questionnaire is required.
Visit limitsBooklet snippet says one visit per day and two visits per week.
ICE visitsICE detainees follow last-name schedules and are housed separately from county inmates.
Attorney visitsICE attorneys have 24-hour in-person access; JurisLink runs virtual attorney visits.

Mail and Phone Contact

Personal mail is no longer accepted at PCCF in the usual way. The visitor information research says personal mail goes to the Securus Digital Mail Center, is scanned, printed, and delivered, while legal or privileged mail continues to the facility address and must be clearly marked. Publications must come from a publisher, distributor, or authorized retailer. ICE materials also state that people in Massachusetts correctional facilities receive free, unlimited outbound calls, and ICE detainees can call attorneys from tablets or housing-unit phones.


Plymouth County Inmate Funds

PCCF deposits use Access Corrections online, phone deposits at (866) 345-1884, U.S. Mail, or the lobby kiosk at 26 Long Pond Road. The kiosk is available between 7:00 AM and 10:00 PM, seven days a week. Certified checks and money orders must be payable to the inmate and PCCF, dated within the stated window, properly endorsed, and include the sender's name and address. Cash is accepted but not recommended.

Note: Confirm custody with PCCF before sending money, because a release, transfer, ICE hold, or DOC move can change the correct route.

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