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Autauga County Jail Books De'von Burton, Charges Pending in April Arrest

De'von Burton, 27, was booked into Autauga Metro Jail on April 9; his public record lists no charges, a transparency gap familiar to anyone tracking Autauga County arrests.

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Autauga County Jail Books De'von Burton, Charges Pending in April Arrest
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De'von Burton, a 27-year-old listed as a Montgomery resident, was taken into custody by the Autauga County Sheriff's Office and booked into the Autauga Metro Jail in Prattville on the evening of April 9, 2026. His public booking entry, timestamped around 8:15 p.m., carries a notation that appears with regularity in the county's jail roster: "No charges listed."

That notation does not mean Burton was released or that no arrest took place. It means, in most cases, that the booking record posted to public-facing systems before jail staff finished entering charge codes into the facility's management software. The official inmate roster maintained by the Autauga County Sheriff's Office is updated in real time and is the authoritative source for current charges, bond amounts, and custody status. Third-party sites that mirror county jail data often lag behind those updates by hours.

There are three routine explanations for a booking that surfaces without charges. The record may have gone live before charge coding was complete. Burton could be held on an administrative basis while paperwork is finalized, or the booking could reflect a hold for another agency pending transfer. All three are common patterns at a facility that processes arrestees from the Sheriff's Office, the Prattville Police Department, and other local agencies simultaneously.

A booking record confirms custody and intake. It does not establish guilt, and the absence of listed charges at the time of posting does not indicate whether charges will or will not be filed. The charge language that ultimately matters to a defendant appears in the court docket, not the jail log. Formal charge information, a bond amount, or a scheduled court date typically surfaces through an updated entry on the Sheriff's Office live roster or through a formal notice from the arresting agency.

Anyone seeking current information on Burton's case status can call the jail's 24/7 information line at 334-361-2600 or reach the Autauga County Sheriff's Office at 334-361-2500, at 162 W. 4th St. in Prattville. The Sheriff's Office also maintains a publicly accessible live roster online, sortable by name, booking date, and release status.

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The Autauga Metro Jail, located at 136 North Court Street, has operated since May 2004, when it replaced a structure dating to 1970. Designed by PH&J Architects with an initial capacity of 138 beds, the medium-security facility is administered by Captain Larry Nixon and employs approximately 40 staff. As of recent roster counts, roughly 177 people are currently in custody there.

Visitors to any inmate at the facility are permitted one 30-minute session per visit. Scheduled hours run Sundays from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and Mondays through Wednesdays from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. All visitors must be on the inmate's pre-approved list, present a valid photo ID with date of birth, and groups cannot exceed four people per session.

Burton is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.

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