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I want to find out what jail my boyfriends at and the bail for his arest how do i find that?

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I want to look it up on the internet i just can't get the right words to type. It also has to be free and i dont have to join the site...

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  1. Just call 1-800-I'M-WITH-A-LOSER.


  2. um u can try a DUI if he had one it would be easy to trak him down now help me plz http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...

  3. you better find a new boyfriend so you don't have to search for jails on the internet!

  4. it doesn't sound like you should have the boyfriend in the first place but if you really want to know it depends how bad the crime was.  if it wasn't that bad he'll be able to call collect and tell you what you want to know before that your going to have to wait

  5. Call his family. Ask the people at the jail what it cost. A bonds man can find out the amount for you.

  6. Finish his sorry ***!

    He's in prison for a reason just out of interest what did he do?

  7. Let the guilty scuimbag rot.

  8. You need to call around to the different jails in your area ... you're not going to find that information online. There are websites for DTOC, but that's for people who have already been convicted. If he's just gotten arrested, he probably hasn't even been booked in yet (meaning there's no record of him yet, let alone anything online). Arrest records ARE NOT public records.  But yeah, depending on what county or municipality he was arrested in, that's where they'll have him in custody. You need to call the jails, ask for the booking officer, and try to get his information.

    Also: I don't know where you live, but in the state of Georgia you have to have someone 25 to hire a bail bondsman for you... if he's 25 and has enough money for his bail, he should be able to get himself out once he's been booked. If he's not 25 (and you're not either), you need to find someone who is. Good luck!

  9. go to  inmate locator, or better go or call a bail bonds, they have access to all the inmate information, charges, bail amounts etc... and they can help him get out.

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