The Liberty County Jail is the main jail facility in Liberty County, Montana. It is a county jail that primarily holds inmates who have been arrested or convicted of crimes within the county. The jail accepts inmates from various cities and police departments in the county, including Chester, Joplin, and Whitlash, among others.
If you need information about the Liberty County Jail, you can contact them at the following address, telephone number, and website:
Liberty County Jail 101 Adams Street, Chester, MT, 59522 Phone: 406-759-5171 Website:
To find out if someone is in the Liberty County Jail, you can access the jail records. These records include information about inmates who are currently held in the jail, such as their name, booking date, charges, and bond amount. You can visit the Liberty County Sheriff's website at http://co.liberty.mt.us/elected-officials-2/sheriff/ to access the inmate search feature and look up the information you need.
To visit an inmate in the Liberty County Jail, friends and families must follow certain requirements. First, they need to go through a prisoner search to locate the inmate and find out the visitation schedule. Once the inmate is located, visitors can schedule a visitation appointment by contacting the jail directly. It is important to note that visitors are required to follow certain rules during their visit, such as dress code restrictions and prohibition of bringing certain items into the facility.
To contact the Liberty County Jail, you can reach them at 406-759-5171. The jail is located at 101 Adams Street, Chester, MT, 59522.
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The duties of the Liberty County Sheriff include maintaining law and order, serving legal documents, and providing security for the county courthouse. The main detention facility operated by the sheriff's office is the Liberty County Jail, which houses inmates who have been arrested or convicted of crimes within the county.