New Hampshire Department of Corrections Prison Inmate Search & Mugshots
The minimum parole date in the results for each inmate reflects the earliest possibility of parole on that sentence.
The current parole date shown may not necessarily reflect the actual parole date. If the inmate’s name is listed then the inmate is currently incarcerated.
Access to court records is governed by Part 1, Article 8 of the New Hampshire Constitution.
To obtain information on the inmate’s crime of conviction please contact the sentencing court listed above and reference the accompanying docket number.
The actual prison that an inmate is assigned to depends on factors such as security classification, remaining time of their sentence, gang affiliation, and location of their residence.
The New Hampshire State Prison System began in 1812, when the first state prison in NewHampshire opened in Concord.
Today the state of New Hampshire Prison System maintains 6 state correctional facilities.
With a staff of approximately 1,000 correctional workers, as of the end of 2023 they oversee approximately 2,300 inmates, with another 12,000 on parole or supervised release.
The following will explain the instructions, tricks and hacks you can use to find any inmate in custody with the New Hampshire Department of Corrections.
The New Hampshire Department of Corrections provides a limited amount of information you may want to know about any inmate in their system, however they do list every inmate. Inmates in custody have their crimes listed, as well as previous convictions. They also list all inmates who have been discharged.To look up an inmate, you need the full last name.
The Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator includes inmates that are not only in custody, but who have been in custody and have been released (or who died in custody) since 1982.
For inmates in custody prior to 1982, visit the National Archives Records Administration and provide the following information:
Searching by Name
Searching by Name Results
Searching by Number
Searching by Number Result
Things to Know About Federal Inmate Search Results
When someone that is not a US Citizen gets arrested in the United States, and they are here illegally, depending on what state or city they are arrested in, the person may be turned over to ICE.
Many states such as New York and California, as well as hundreds of US cities, have declared themselves 'sanctuary cities' and do not turn over foreigners here illegally, even if they are committing crimes in their jurisdiction.
However, when an alien here illegally is turned over to ICE, and sent to one of the over 100 Immigration Detention Centers in the United States, the only way to try and locate where they are being detained is using the Online Detainee Locator System.
You can look them up using their assigned A-Number.
You can also try and look them up by using their name.