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William G. Truesdale Alexandria Detention Center

City Jail

Last Updated: February 23, 2025
Address
2001 Mill Rd, Alexandria, VA 22314
Beds
340
County
Independent City
Phone
703-746-4099
Fax
703-746-5033
Email
sean.casey@alexandriava.gov
Mailing Address
PO Box 9200, Seminole, FL 33775-9174

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Alexandria Detention Center is for City Jail offenders sentenced up to twenty four months.

All prisons and jails have Security or Custody levels depending on the inmate’s classification, sentence, and criminal history. Please review the rules and regulations for City Jail - medium facility.

The phone carrier is SmartCommunications™, to see their rates and best-calling plans for your inmate to call you.

If you are seeking to send your inmate money for commissary, one recommended for this facility is AccessCorrections There is a fee for sending money, see their rates and limitations.

If you are unsure of your inmate's location, you can search and locate your inmate by typing in their last name, first name or first initial, and/or the offender ID number to get their accurate information immediately Registered Offenders

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You can support your loved ones at Alexandria Detention Center on InmateAid, if you have any immediate questions contact the facility directly at 703-746-4099.

The Alexandria Detention Center serves as a low/medium-security city detention center located at 2001 Mill Rd in Alexandria, VA. Operated locally by the police and sheriff's departments, it houses inmates and detainees awaiting trial or sentencing. Most sentenced inmates have terms of less than two years. The facility also accepts inmates from surrounding towns and occasionally from the US Marshal's Service.

New detainees are regularly admitted to the jail, with some being released on bail or placed under pretrial services caseloads. Others may be supervised by probation agencies or released on recognizance with a court appearance agreement. Those who remain in custody await their court appearances at the facility, receiving accommodations such as bedding and meals.

For access to arrest records in Virginia, you can view them here.

The Alexandria Sheriff's Office, under the leadership of Sheriff Sean Casey, is responsible for the operation of the William G. Truesdale Adult Detention Center. This facility was completed in 1987 and has a rated capacity of 340 beds, with an average daily population of approximately 294 inmates in 2023.

The Detention Center houses local, state, and federal prisoners, including individuals committed by the courts to the Sheriff's custody. It also accommodates federal prisoners through a contract with the U.S. Marshals Service, facilitating the processing of defendants through the nearby U.S. Federal Courthouse.

The facility operates under a management style and architectural design that promotes increased staff and inmate contact, aiming to reduce tension and enhance security within the correctional environment. The Detention Center has earned national recognition for excellence in staff and facility operations, maintaining accreditation from the American Correctional Association (ACA) since 1989 and the National Commission on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC) since 1991.

Individuals who do not post bail within the first twenty-four hours are required to appear before a judge. During this first appearance, conducted either in person or via telephone, the judge informs the arrested person of the charges against them and sets the bond amount.

Following the intake process, which includes property inventory, medical screening, and booking, inmates are assigned to the general population. Housing assignments are based on the classification of their charges, whether felony or misdemeanor, to ensure proper management and safety within the facility.

After processing, inmates are assigned to a housing area based on classification. Compliance with jail rules typically results in a lower classification and more privileges, while rule violations or additional charges lead to a higher classification and fewer privileges. Inmates serving as trustees within the jail undertake various tasks, including cooking, laundry, and commissary management, often receiving minimal compensation or sentence reduction for their services.

The jail is designed with "pods," featuring a large common area with affixed tables and attached seats, and individual cells typically on two levels. Inmates spend certain times in their cells and other times congregating in the pod for activities like playing cards, games, reading, or watching television. Movement outside the pod, such as trips to the commissary, library, or recreation area, occurs under the constant supervision of unarmed correctional officers. The environment in the county jail is considered less stressful than that of a prison because the sentences are much shorter.

The jail offers a phone program for outbound calls only, with inmates unable to receive incoming calls. Accepting collect calls can be expensive, sometimes exceeding $10 per call. Alternatively, setting up an account through a third-party phone company may entail high fees per minute of usage. You might qualify for discounts on inmate calls, especially if the communication with your inmate is frequent. It's important to remember that all phone calls are recorded, and discussing sensitive legal matters over these lines is discouraged.

Books or magazines are not allowed. You may, however, send letters and selfies to inmates with this easy-to-use app, packages starting at only $8.00.

Commissary is available weekly, with orders submitted via kiosk two days in advance. On holidays, there may be increased spending limits. Upon receiving commissary items, inmates must present their ID, check their order, and sign for it in the presence of the commissary employee. Indigent inmates are provided with all essential basic hygiene items including USPS stamps and writing materials.

Inmate workers are selected for community service programs based on their demonstrated good conduct, cooperation with facility staff, and adherence to institutional rules. These criteria ensure that only individuals who exhibit responsibility, reliability, and a commitment to positive behavior are allowed to participate. Participation in these programs not only benefits the community through valuable labor contributions but also offers inmates the chance to develop a strong work ethic, learn transferable job skills, and build a sense of accountability.

In certain cases, involvement in community service programs can contribute to a reduction in an inmate's sentence. This incentive reinforces the importance of maintaining good behavior while incarcerated and highlights the program's dual role in supporting both the community and the inmate's journey toward reintegration.

Inmate Locator

To utilize the Inmate Search page on InmateAid, begin by selecting the relevant prison facility in Virginia. This allows you to view the current list of inmates housed at William G. Truesdale Alexandria Detention Center.

The second section features the InmateAid Inmate Search tool, providing a user-generated database of inmates. You can access this resource to utilize any of InmateAid's services. If you require assistance in creating an inmate profile to maintain communication, please contact us at aid@inmateaid.com, and we'll gladly help you locate your loved one.

As a last resort, you might have to pay for that information if we do not have it. The Arrest Record Search will cost you a small amount, but their data is the freshest available and for that reason, they charge to access it.

Visitation Information

The Alexandria Adult Detention Center provides secure video visitation services through SmartInmate.com, allowing family and friends to connect with inmates remotely. All visitors must register and receive approval from Alexandria Sheriff's Office (ASO) staff before scheduling visits.

Video Visitation Details:
Each inmate is eligible for two free 20-minute video visits per week. Remote visits can take place from any location with internet access, while visitors may also opt to visit the Public Safety Center and use a detention center lobby terminal for free video calls.

Scheduling and Availability:

  • Visitation is available seven days a week, including holidays, between 7:00 AM and midnight (Eastern Time).
  • Visits must be scheduled in advance, at least one day before the visit, but no more than seven days in advance.

Important Considerations:

  • Smart Communications provides technical support for remote video visitation accounts. The Alexandria Sheriff’s Office does not offer technical assistance for system users.
  • All video visits with family and friends are monitored and recorded for security purposes.
  • Visits may be terminated early due to emergencies or operational priorities at the facility.

To register and schedule a visit, visitors should create an account at SmartInmate.com and follow the outlined procedures.

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Frequently Asked Questions

William G. Truesdale Alexandria Detention Center – Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is William G. Truesdale Alexandria Detention Center, and who is held here?
    Alexandria Detention Center is a City/Municipal Jail that primarily houses individuals arrested by local law enforcement. It holds pretrial detainees, individuals serving short sentences (less than 12 months), and those awaiting transfer to county or state facilities.

  2. How can I find out if someone is in custody at William G. Truesdale Alexandria Detention Center?
    To check if someone is detained at Alexandria Detention Center, use the inmate locator on the website or call 703-746-4099. You may need the person’s full name and date of birth to obtain information.

  3. How long can someone be held at William G. Truesdale Alexandria Detention Center?
    Most individuals are held for less than 72 hours before being released, transferred to a county jail, or appearing before a judge. However, those serving short sentences may stay longer, depending on municipal policies.

  4. What happens during the booking process at William G. Truesdale Alexandria Detention Center?
    Booking includes fingerprinting, photographing, medical screening, warrant checks, and recording of charges. The individual is then assigned to a holding cell or general population while awaiting further processing.

  5. Can I post bail for someone being held at William G. Truesdale Alexandria Detention Center?
    Yes, bail can be posted at Alexandria Detention Center if the detainee is eligible. Bail payments may be made using cash, credit, or through a bail bondsman. Contact 703-746-4099 for specific bail procedures.

  6. What are the visitation rules at William G. Truesdale Alexandria Detention Center?
    Visitation is subject to facility-specific guidelines. Visitors must be pre-approved, provide valid identification, and comply with dress codes. Some city jails allow video visitation through the prison phone provider.

  7. How can I send money to an inmate at William G. Truesdale Alexandria Detention Center?
    Funds can be deposited into an inmate’s commissary account via an outside third-party money transfer company like JailATM, InmateCanteen, Western Union money orders, or lobby kiosks. Check their website for deposit instructions and allowable limits.

  8. Can inmates at William G. Truesdale Alexandria Detention Center make phone calls?
    Yes, detainees are allowed outgoing calls using their contracted phone carrier. Calls may be collect or prepaid, with time limits enforced. All calls are monitored and recorded.

  9. Can I send mail to an inmate at William G. Truesdale Alexandria Detention Center?
    Yes, inmates may receive letters, photographs, and approved reading materials. All mail is screened for contraband. Polaroids, explicit content, and certain materials are prohibited. Try this InmateAid app for sending letters, postcards or selfies to an inmate.

  10. Are attorneys allowed to visit inmates at William G. Truesdale Alexandria Detention Center?
    Yes, legal visits are allowed. Attorneys can visit in person during designated hours and must present bar credentials and client information. Legal calls may also be arranged.

  11. What medical care is available at William G. Truesdale Alexandria Detention Center?
    Basic medical, mental health and prescription medication services are provided. Inmates needing urgent care may be transported to a hospital for treatment.

  12. Are there work programs or educational services at William G. Truesdale Alexandria Detention Center?
    Many city jails focus on short-term detention, so educational or work programs may be limited. Some facilities offer substance abuse counseling, GED prep, or reentry support for eligible inmates.

  13. Can an inmate request a transfer from William G. Truesdale Alexandria Detention Center?
    No, inmates cannot request transfers. Transfers are determined by court orders, sentence length, and facility capacity. Some detainees are moved to county jails or state prisons based on their legal status.

  14. What happens when an inmate is released from William G. Truesdale Alexandria Detention Center?
    Upon release, individuals may be discharged from the facility, transferred to another institution, or placed under probation supervision. Some detainees must appear in court for pending cases.

  15. Can someone be held at William G. Truesdale Alexandria Detention Center for unpaid fines or warrants?
    Yes, individuals with outstanding warrants or unpaid fines may be held until their case is resolved or a bond is posted. Warrant checks are conducted during the booking process.

  16. What happens to personal belongings when someone is booked into William G. Truesdale Alexandria Detention Center?
    Personal property is collected, inventoried, and stored during booking. Upon release, individuals receive their belongings unless items are held as evidence.

  17. Can I pick up an inmate’s property if they are transferred from William G. Truesdale Alexandria Detention Center?
    Yes, with written authorization from the inmate, a designated individual may retrieve personal property. Contact 703-746-4099 to arrange a pickup.

  18. How can I report concerns about an inmate’s safety at William G. Truesdale Alexandria Detention Center?
    Concerns can be reported to the William G. Truesdale Alexandria Detention Center administration or the municipal police department overseeing the jail. In serious cases, contact legal representatives or advocacy groups for assistance.

  19. What should I do if I believe someone was wrongfully arrested and is being held at William G. Truesdale Alexandria Detention Center?
    Contact a criminal defense attorney immediately. The attorney can request court hearings, review charges, and determine the best legal course of action.

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