Search Lee County Police Blotter

Lee County Alabama police blotter records are available online at leecosheriffal.gov. The W.S. "Buck" Jones Detention Center holds 420 beds. It is in Opelika. The average daily population is about 380 inmates. You can search inmates online with mugshots. Charges and bond amounts are shown. Lee County is one of Alabama's fastest growing counties. It serves Auburn and Opelika. Call (334) 737-7050 for help. This page explains how to search Lee County arrests.

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Lee County Quick Facts

174,000 Population
Opelika County Seat
420 Jail Beds
24/7 Jail Phone

Lee County Sheriff's Office

The Lee County Sheriff runs the W.S. "Buck" Jones Detention Center. The office is at 1900 Frederick Road in Opelika. Call (334) 737-7050 to reach the main line. The jail holds up to 420 inmates.

Lee County is one of Alabama's fastest growing counties. It serves Auburn and Opelika. Auburn University is located here. The average daily jail population is about 380 inmates. New bookings appear on the roster quickly.

Lee County Sheriff's Office inmate search

How to Search Lee County Arrests

Lee County has an online inmate search. Go to leecosheriffal.gov to use it. The site shows current inmates with mugshots. Charges and bond amounts are listed. You can search by name.

If you cannot find someone online, call the sheriff at (334) 737-7050. Staff can look up names for you. You can also visit in person. The office is open during business hours.

Note: Lee County serves both Auburn and Opelika and is one of Alabama's fastest growing areas.

What Lee County Records Show

Lee County jail records show key facts. You will see names and dates of birth. Charges are listed in detail. Bond amounts tell you what it costs to get out. Mugshots appear for all inmates.

The roster also shows booking dates. Some records list the arresting agency. Court dates may be included. Records update daily. New inmates appear within hours.

Alabama Police Blotter Laws

Alabama is an open records state. The law says you can view public records. Jail rosters are public. Lee County must follow these rules.

Alabama Code Section 36-22-8 requires sheriffs to keep a jail book open for public view during office hours. You can inspect records for free. The sheriff cannot deny you access. This is your legal right as an Alabama citizen.

Note: Visit the Lee County Sheriff at 1900 Frederick Road in Opelika to view records in person.

Cities in Lee County

Lee County includes Opelika and Auburn. City arrests go to the Lee County jail. Search the Lee County roster for all local arrests.

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