Greenville Jail, Mississippi Whos in Jail
- 216 Main Street PO Box 640, Greenville, MS, 38701
- 662-378-1515
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Greenville Jail is another police department jail classified as a high-security jail, housing convicted inmates within its walls. The Greenville Jail is used for the more dangerous felons with longer stints in the slammer, leaving out those with less than a year incarceration.
The Greenville Jail is well guarded as police also double up as security for the jail, as they are all located at the same place.
Apart from incarceration, the jail has several ways to help inmates while incarcerated to help them cope and adjust to the world when they get out. Inmates, while incarcerated can join work programs and acquire some education.
Greenville Jail - General Information
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Facility Name
Greenville Jail
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Facility Type
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Address
216 Main Street PO Box 640, Greenville, MS, 38701
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Phone
662-378-1515
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Capacity
91
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City
Greenville
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Postal Code
38701
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State
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Country
Washington County
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Facility Name
Greenville Jail
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Facility Type
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Address
216 Main Street PO Box 640, Greenville, MS, 38701
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Phone
662-378-1515
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Capacity
91
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Country
Washington County
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City
Greenville
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Postal Code
38701
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State
How to Find Someone in Greenville Jail
The Greenville Jail does not come with an online database. This means the only option left for loved ones and friends while searching is calling the facility directly.
However, there is another choice online where you can search through the Mississippi statewide inmate search.
Call the facility directly via 662-378-1515 and enquire about an inmate you suspect is being held at the facility.
There is some pertinent information that you will require to help you narrow down the search and get your answers faster, such as the full legal name and date of birth of the inmate.
Send a Mail/Package
You can send mail to an inmate you are associated with, and in turn, get one from them. The Greenville Jail accepts and encourages correspondence; however, it comes with certain conditions. Mails will be opened to check for any contraband while official mail will be opened in the presence of the inmate.
In case of sending a package, the sender must ensure they are aware of the permitted gods and stuff allowed within the prison walls.
Packages will also require prior permission before sending.
Sending Money
The Greenville Jail allows inmates to get money into their commissary, which they can use on permitted items within the prison. The prison facility has a couple of ways for inmates to get their money into commissary from wire transfer, money orders, check to cash deposits direct to the inmate commissary.
Phone Calls
Phone calls are allowed within the Greenville Jail, although they come with some restrictions. To get a call from the inmate, you must be on the members' list approved by officials within the prison.
The prison only offers to collect calls with the maximum calling time relegated to ten minutes between 7am and 7:30pm
Visitation Rules
While being processed into the Greenville Jail, inmates produce a list of people to visit them. If you want to visit an inmate, ensure you are on this list.
As with many other prisons, there is a dress code, plus requirements for getting entrance into the facility.
VISITATION HOURS
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.
Nearby Jail/Prison
- Washington County Regional Correctional Facility
- Washington County Jail
- Washington County Community Work Center
- Leland City Jail
- Shaw City Jail
- Isola City Jail
- Inverness City Jail
- Indianola City Jail
- Sunflower County Jail
- Sharkey County Jail
- Rolling Fork City Jail
- Mississippi State Penitentiary
- Belzoni City Jail