How to use Cumberland County inmate lookup, visitation, commissary, medical services
For families and advocates, Cumberland County’s public corrections tools exist but the available extract shows only field headings, no populated records, contact details, schedules or policy texts.

Why this resource matters, For families, legal advocates and community organizations, knowing how to access county corrections information (inmate lookup, visitation rules, commissary and medical services) is essential.
1. inmate lookup
The county provides a public-facing inmate lookup interface whose layout appears in the materials as "From Inmates Bluhorse." That interface shows a full roster of field labels and tabs intended to capture demographics, booking identifiers, housing and case details, however, the supplied extract contained headings only and no populated inmate records or example data. Notable interface elements present in the extract include an "Agency Login" notice with the status displayed as "NOT LOGGED IN," and two top-level result tabs labeled "Inmates" and "Past Inmate," suggesting the system separates active and historical records at the UI level.
2. visitation rules
Visitation is explicitly listed as a public guidance topic in the county material, but the extract contains no schedule, ID rules, or procedural text for visits. The only authoritative attribution supplied is the claim that "Cumberland County’s Department of Corrections provides public tools and guidanc" (text truncated in the source), which identifies the department as the responsible agency but does not supply the policy details advocates and families need. Given the absence of operational visitation details in the materials, callers and visitors should assume the Department of Corrections is the official source for hours, scheduling platforms, requirements for attorney or in-person visits, and any virtual-visit options.
3. commissary
Commissary procedures are listed among the topics the county provides guidance on, but the provided material includes no vendor names, deposit instructions, allowable items, payment methods or maximum balances. The presence of detailed booking and bond fields in the inmate interface (see the booking ID and bond columns captured below) suggests the public tool is designed to connect a person’s record with transactional or custodial features, but no commissary mechanics are shown in the extract. Families and advocates should therefore treat commissary rules as controlled by Cumberland County’s Department of Corrections until the facility provides an official vendor name, deposit process, or limits.
4. medical services
Medical services are likewise named as a public guidance topic but no operational or clinical information appears in the materials provided: there are no statements about how to request care, what services are available in custody, emergency protocols, or whether care is delivered on-site or off-site. Because the only explicit institutional attribution is to the county DOC, the department should be asked directly for any medical-services policies, sick-call procedures, and how legal advocates or family members can report or escalate health concerns for an incarcerated person.
Who officially provides these tools Cumberland County’s Department of Corrections provides public tools and guidanc The research materials explicitly name Cumberland County’s Department of Corrections as the provider of public tools and guidance (the final word in that phrase is truncated in the source). Treat the county DOC as the primary official contact for current policies, schedules and records; the "Inmates Bluhorse" label appears in the interface extract but the materials do not establish a contractual or operational relationship between that label and the county.
What the public interface shows (summary) The supplied "From Inmates Bluhorse" extract is a structural snapshot of an inmate lookup system: many fields and column headings appear in the UI, but the extract contains no filled records. The layout includes demographic blocks, booking and ID blocks, housing columns, charge and bond tables, and court/hearing fields. The interface snapshot shows blank table cells where data would appear; therefore the labels indicate what data the system can display without proving that particular records are available publicly in practice.
- The interface displays an "Agency Login" element and the status "NOT LOGGED IN," indicating the system has an authenticated administrative area.
- Two site notes appear verbatim in the extract: "Any questions about site content should be directed to the facility." and "To report a problem with website functionality. Please Click Here", these notes signal where users should go for clarifications or technical support, though the extract does not include the link target or contact information.
Technical notes and site messaging
Limitations in the provided materials The extract contains no URLs, no contact phone numbers or email addresses, and no policy text for visitation, commissary, or medical services. There are no populated inmate names, booking dates, case numbers, bond amounts, or court dates; the graphic shows only field headings. The absence of populated data is the central limitation: the interface skeleton exists, but the public-facing details and practical steps families need are not included in these materials.
- Contact the Cumberland County Department of Corrections directly to request official visitation hours, scheduling procedures (in-person and virtual), ID requirements and attorney-visit rules. The materials name the department as the responsible agency but provide no details.
- Ask the DOC to confirm whether the public lookup is the system labeled "From Inmates Bluhorse," and if so, whether it is managed in-house or operated by a vendor; request vendor or contract information if applicable.
- Request the DOC’s commissary vendor name, accepted deposit methods, maximum allowed balances, and a sample commissary list so families can prepare compliant deposits.
- Request the jail’s medical-services policy: how inmates request care, what services are available in custody, off-site transport rules, and emergency response protocols.
- Ask the DOC to provide a populated sample inmate record or screenshots (redacted as necessary) so family members can see how Booking #, Case #, OTN #, Bond Amount and Incarceration Info will appear in practice.
Actionable next steps for families and advocates (journalist-recommended)
Raw data excerpt (verbatim labels and phrases from the interface) From Inmates Bluhorse
- Agency Login
- NOT LOGGED IN
Top-level labels / login state:
- Inmates
- Past Inmate
Tabs / result types:
- Charges
- Detainers
- Bonds
- Incarceration Info
- Inmate Information
- Court
Section/tab labels:
- First Name
- Last Name
- Perm Id
- StateId
- Gender
- DOB
- Height
- Weight
- Race
- Hair Color
- Eye Color
- Skin Tone
- Build
- Nationality
Person-identifying / demographic fields:
- Start Date
- End Date
- Book Date
- Release Date
Date-range / custody fields:
- Building
- Pod
- Cell
- Bed
- Farm-Out Loc
Incarceration location / housing fields:
- Booking #
- Jacket #
- FBI
- State ID
- State Alt ID
- INS
- KOMS
- Tomis
- Perm Id
Booking / case identifiers:
- Arrest Agency
- Court
- Date
- Room
- Hearing Type
Arrest / court fields:
- Code
- Description
- Type
- Disposition
- Case #
- OTN #
- Offense Date
Charges / legal disposition column headings:
- Description
- Agency
- Bond Amount
- Bond Type
- Agency
- Bond Type
- Bond Amount
- Bond Status
Bonds / bond details column headings:
- Previous Bookings
- Incarceration Info
- Inmate Information
- Court
Other record fields / administrative:
- Citizen
- COB
- AFIS Tran
- Address
- City
- State
- Zip
- Phone
Contact / citizen-related fields:
- "Any questions about site content should be directed to the facility."
- "To report a problem with website functionality. Please Click Here"
Site instructions/contacts (verbatim):
Plain-language assessment and closing The materials show that Cumberland County’s corrections apparatus is set up to present a comprehensive slate of inmate, booking and case fields to the public, but the extract delivered to reporters is an empty template: field headings, tabs and administrative cues are visible, yet no contact details, URLs, populated records or policy texts for visitation, commissary and medical services are included. Families, legal advocates and community organizations should treat the Cumberland County Department of Corrections as the authoritative source and press the DOC for the operational details listed above; until the department supplies schedules, vendor names or published policies, the public-facing interface snapshot alone cannot answer practical questions about visits, deposits or health care access.
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