Look Up Fulton County Inmate Records

Fulton County inmate records require a wider search than a simple county jail roster because Fulton County, Pennsylvania uses contracted prison services and does not publish a full local jail operations page in the sources reviewed. To look up Fulton County inmates, start with the county jail-record portal if it loads, then use the sheriff, the receiving facility, Right-to-Know records, VINE, court dockets, and state or federal locators. Jail roster details are separate from the court record that follows an arrest.

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Fulton County Jail Roster Access

The online jail-record source found for Fulton County is the vendor-hosted Odyssey Public Access Fulton County Jail Records portal. Research found search-result text for a location selector with All Locations, Jail Records, and Fulton Sheriff. The portal could not be inspected to a live public sample profile because command-line access looped between default and login pages. That means Fulton County inmate records should be handled as an access-channel chain, not as a guaranteed roster with fixed fields.

Fulton County's own sheriff page gives a local records and law-enforcement contact, but it does not publish a jail booking desk, visitation calendar, commissary vendor, jail roster guide, or mugshot policy. The county budget sources also point to contracted prison services with Bedford County and Franklin County. For many practical custody tasks, Bedford County Correctional Facility is the facility to check after the Fulton County jail-record portal and sheriff office.


Use the Fulton County Inmate Roster

Begin with the portal because it is the only jail-record lookup path identified by the research. If it opens in a current browser, choose the location most closely tied to jail records. If it redirects, fails to display search fields, or returns no useful result, do not treat that as proof that the person is free. Fulton County inmate records can sit with the sheriff, the receiving correctional facility, VINE, the courts, or the state and federal systems.

  1. Open the Fulton County Jail Records portal and allow the browser session to load fully.
  2. Select Jail Records if the location dropdown appears; use Fulton Sheriff if the portal routes sheriff records separately.
  3. Search by the person's full legal name and compare any known arrest date, docket number, or agency detail.
  4. If the portal loops or does not show a match, call the Fulton County Sheriff or the receiving jail with the same identifying details.
  5. Use UJS Case Search for charges and bail, Pennsylvania VINE for custody notifications, and PADOC, BOP, or ICE for non-county custody.

Fulton County Roster Search Fields

The captured Fulton County jail-record search fields are limited. The table below intentionally stays narrow because no public sample inmate profile or complete form was reached during research. If a browser QA pass exposes more fields, they can be added only after they are verified.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Select a locationDropdownUnspecifiedSearch result text reports All Locations, Jail Records, and Fulton Sheriff.
Other fieldsUnknownUnknownNot captured because the portal redirected repeatedly.
ButtonsUnknownUnknownNo verified public buttons were captured.
NoticesRedirect/login behaviorNot applicableThe portal appeared to use public-access and ASP.NET session cookies.

The Fulton County jail-record portal screenshot captured for the project shows the portal source used for this access path.

Fulton County inmate records portal search access

The image supports the access note: Fulton County inmate records may require direct follow-up when the portal does not expose a usable public search form.


What Fulton County Inmate Profiles May Show

A public jail profile commonly identifies the person, the custody record, booking or commitment data, charges, bond or bail notes, and release or transfer status. Fulton County's live public profile fields were not captured, so exact field promises would be unsupported. Use the table as a cautious inventory of what to look for, then verify each item against the portal, the sheriff, BCCF, or a written records response.

FieldWhat It Shows
NameThe person attached to the jail or sheriff record.
LocationWhether the record is under Jail Records, Fulton Sheriff, or another location choice.
Booking or commitment dateWhen the person was received into custody, if public.
Arresting agencySheriff, Pennsylvania State Police, municipal police, or another agency if shown.
ChargesBooking labels that can differ from later prosecutor-filed charges.
Bond or bailRelease condition or status if tied to court data and made public.
MugshotNot confirmed from the portal and should not be promised.
Release or transferActive, released, transferred, or inactive status if the portal exposes it.

Fulton County Jail Facilities

Fulton County inmate records often require both a Fulton County contact and a contracted receiving facility contact. Bedford County Correctional Facility publishes the most detailed official jail operation material found in the research, including classification, records fax, visitation, communications, inmate services, and PREA reporting. The Fulton County Sheriff remains the local sheriff, court-security, transport, warrant, and records routing point in McConnellsburg.

Bedford County Correctional Facility

425 Imlertown Road

Bedford, PA 15522

(814) 623-2955

Records fax: (814) 623-2946

Fulton County Sheriff

207 North 2nd Street

McConnellsburg, PA 17233

(717) 485-4221

Office hours: 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., Monday-Friday


Booking Process in Fulton County

A Fulton County arrest can begin with Pennsylvania State Police, a sheriff deputy, or another authorized officer. The arrestee moves through processing, criminal complaint paperwork, and preliminary arraignment before a magisterial district judge. Under Pennsylvania Rule of Criminal Procedure 540, the defendant must be informed of the charges and given a chance to post bail, secure counsel, and notify others if detained. If bail is not posted, commitment to jail follows as provided by law.

When the receiving jail is BCCF, the facility-side intake includes classification. BCCF says classification begins when an inmate is received and continues until release. It manages housing, programming, and work assignments using present functioning and personal, criminal, institutional, psychological, medical, and social histories. That local detail matters because a roster entry is only one part of intake. Housing and communication rules come from the receiving facility.


Fulton County Jail Visitation Rules

The most detailed visitation rules found are BCCF's official rules, which are relevant when a Fulton County inmate is housed there under the county's prison-service contracts. Always confirm custody location before scheduling. A person tied to Fulton County may not be physically held in McConnellsburg, and state or federal custody uses separate rules.

ItemBCCF Rule Captured
Visitor approvalNewly committed inmates receive an authorized visitor list; visitors must be listed and approved.
Visitor dataName, address, date of birth, and gender must match ID and the approved list.
List sizeUp to 10 persons.
Visit frequencyOne visit per inmate per week.
SchedulingAt least 24 hours before the visit by calling the facility or through internal inmate request.
Visit length45 minutes.
Check-inVisitors may check in five minutes before the scheduled time and must show ID.

Contact a Fulton County Inmate

BCCF's family and friends communication material points to MyCid.net and CIDNET for phone, messaging, and video visits. Calls, messages, and video visits are recorded and monitored. Users create an account, add phone numbers, link with an inmate, choose a relationship, and run a video test with camera and microphone permissions. Facility staff, not the vendor, approve or deny link requests.

ServiceProvider or Detail
PhoneMyCid.net / CIDNET account with approved phone numbers.
MessagingCIDNET Mail feature after account and inmate link approval.
Video visitsOnsite and remote video visits through CIDNET when approved and scheduled.
MonitoringCalls, messages, and video visits are recorded and monitored.
MailBCCF links a mail policy PDF and TextBehind publication-ordering process, but text extraction was limited.

Commissary and Inmate Funds

BCCF's inmate services material says commissary is available as a store within the correctional facility and that money orders can be sent to put funds on an inmate's account. The research did not locate an official online deposit vendor, fee list, or limit. Do not assume that an outside payment site is authorized unless BCCF confirms it directly.

ItemOfficial Detail Found
CommissaryStore within the correctional facility for inmate purchases.
Funding methodMoney orders can be sent for the inmate account.
Online depositsNot located in the official sources reviewed.
Fees or limitsNot located in the official sources reviewed.

Note: Confirm the inmate's current facility before sending money, mail, or a visitation request.


State, Federal, and VINE Searches

Fulton County inmate records do not cover every custody system. Use the Pennsylvania DOC locator for state-sentenced inmates and parolees. PA.gov states that county-facility inmates are not included. Use Pennsylvania VINE for custody or case notifications. Use the BOP locator for federal prison records and ICE ODLS for immigration detention.

For charges, bail, and court events after booking, search Fulton County court records after a jail arrest through UJS and local court offices. Court records often explain why a person is held even when the roster is sparse.

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