Corrective Services Division - Oakland County Jail

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 2024 Capt Vida

CAPTAIN

Thomas Vida, Jr.

Commander | Corrective Services Division - Oakland County Jail

The Main Oakland County Jail, located at 1201 North Telegraph, was built in 1973. The 2nd Floor of the jail is a maximum security facility and has general inmate population housing of approximately 440 inmates. The intake area on the first floor for processing new arrests includes holding tanks and observation cells which accommodate a capacity of 109 inmates.

A 24-hour, seven-days-per-week health clinic is operated at the jail and has seven single cells. In March, 1989, the Annex (a direct supervision facility) was completed, which is attached to the Main Jail and has the capacity to house an additional 487 inmates.  The East Annex satellite facility was added to the Corrective Services Division in 2022, and it can house up to 398 inmates.

The Sheriff is bound by statute for the responsibility of operating the County jail(s) which entails the care and custody of inmates, including but not limited to such activities as:

  • Providing inmate food and medical services
  • Providing jail clothing and receipt of private clothing for court
  • Maintaining a safe and secure environment
  • Providing support programming such as counseling, crisis intervention, and adult education
  • Maintaining a program of inmate recreation, visitation and chaplaincy services

The Corrective Services Division admits approximately 15,000 new arrests into the facility per year.

Overcrowding continues to be an issue within the Corrective Services Division. However, through legislative changes, innovative programs and focus of the Oakland County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council in conjunction with the Sheriff's Office, jail use is at a manageable level. The Sheriff's Office recently implemented an Electronic Monitoring (tether) Work Release Program which has replaced in-jail Work Release status.

The goal of the Division is to maintain order and discipline, promote safety and security within the facility, and thus provide security and safety for the citizens of Oakland County.

In 2023, the Corrective Services Division admitted 12,276 prisoners. This is a challenge for the personnel of the Division, considering there is a consistent jail overcrowding issue. The deputies and command staff do a phenomenal job of adjusting to inmate overcrowding and creating ways to keep the system efficient and secure.

This Division also does an excellent job of educating the public on the inner workings and environment of the jail. Because of the consistent overcrowding issue, however, jail tours have decreased over the past few years. Some of the tours conducted are part of JOLT, a juvenile court-mandated program. Others are conducted as part of the Oakland County's Sheriff's Office partnership with Oakland County Youth Assistance (U-Turn Program).

The additions and upgrades in the Corrective Services Division are credited to its personnel, who consistently strive to maintain a secure, disciplined atmosphere in the Oakland County Jail.

Posting Bond

Information about bond posting can be found on the Inmate Information page.

Additional questions can be e-mailed to PrisonerInfo@oakgov.com.

Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA)

The Oakland County Sheriff's Office has a zero tolerance policy toward all forms of sexual abuse and sexual harassment of inmates confined in our facilities, under the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) 2003. We will enforce all federal, state and local laws pertaining to the sexual assault, abuse and harassment of inmates. All reports will be fully investigated, which includes both allegations of sexual abuse or sexual harassment, by the Oakland County Sheriff's Office.

Under PREA, we have established uniform methods for prompt reporting and investigation of allegations of sex-related offenses or threats, identification of predators, protection of victims, and prescribing sanctions for substantiated sexual offenses, as well as false allegations. This standard applies to all sexual acts, including inmate-to-inmate and staff-to- inmate.

If you suspect that an inmate is the victim of sexual assault/harassment, it can be reported in one of the following ways:

  • Contact the Oakland County Corrective Services Visitation Unit during regular business hours at (248) 858-1800 for prisoner information.
  • Call Inmate Information and request to speak with a Shift Supervisor to make a report at (248) 858- 1800 (available 24 hours/day)
  • Submit an email to prisonerinfo@oakgov.com. Email is monitored on a regular basis.

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The Oakland County Sheriff's Office presents this information, without warranties, express or implied, regarding the information's accuracy, timeliness or completeness.

The information provided through this Web site is public record. It is made available for the purpose of protecting the public. However, it is your responsibility to make sure the records you access through this site pertain to the person about whom you are seeking information.

Extreme care should be exercised in using any information obtained from this Web site. The Oakland County Sheriff's Office shall not be responsible for any errors or omissions produced by secondary dissemination of this information.

Anyone who uses this information to commit a criminal act against another person is subject to criminal prosecution.

If you need information regarding an inmate's specific charge or bond type, you must contact the court of jurisdiction.

If you believe that any of the information found in these records is in error, out-of-date or incomplete, or you would like additional information, please contact the court of jurisdiction or the Oakland County Sheriff's Office at 248-858-5000, or at prisonerinfo@oakgov.com.

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