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About Marion County Jail, Indiana

History

MCSO Jail 1900

The first Marion County Jail was a log cabin built on the northwest corner of the intersection of Market and Delaware in downtown, Indianapolis. The county had to pay $59 to have the woods at the corner cleared before construction could begin. The first jail in Indianapolis cost the county $312. It lasted for eleven years until it was burned down by an inmate incarcerated on a theft charge during an escape attempt. Learning the lessons of history the second Marion County Jail was built of brick and relocated to the southwest corner of Alabama and Market Street. This jail cost the county $60,000 but it did provide a second floor for the Sheriff’s living quarters. In 1852 the third Marion County Jail was built. Located on the East side of Alabama Street between Market and Washington Street the structure was made of stone. This cost of this jail was $100,000. 

On January 29th, 1879 the jail was stormed by citizens of Marion County. Three inmates were taken from the jail and lynched. One of the three had killed a woman and a child, another poisoned a school teacher with strychnine. By the late 1880’s it was determined that the jail was again outdated and the county needed additional space. In 1891 the fourth Marion County Jail (above) was constructed. The building was built at the intersection of Alabama Street and Maryland- just south of Washington Street. The cost of this jail was $150,000 and it was designed to house 150 prisoners, the various administrative, executive and law enforcement offices of MCSD as well as the living accommodations for the Sheriff and his family. The image you see here is the oldest known photograph of any Marion County Jail. It is believed that this picture was taken sometime soon after the completion of the structure during the late 1890’s or early in the 20th century. By the year 1930 the space allotted for 150 inmates in the Marion County Jail was now being shared by more than 200 persons. By 1940 the jail was holding an daily average of 291 and by 1958 the average count was approaching 500- more than 300 percent above the designed population limits of the Jail. 

1964 Jail

In December of 1963, under Sheriff Robert H. Fields, ground was broken for the 5th Marion County Jail and it was opened in August, 1965. The new jail’s inmate capacity was 648 and increased again to 778 in 1978. Total cost of the facility was $4,000,000- financed by a bond issue. 

Current Jail

In 1985, under Sheriff Jim Wells, the size of the jail was more than doubled with a five story addition to the Jail (below). Approximately three hundred new cells and several new jail offices were added- including medical and dental offices, visitation areas, recreation and an inmate’s law library. 

Marion County IN Jail Inmate Search

There are two automated services in Indiana that allow you to track the custody status of offenders incarcerated. By registering with either of these programs, you can be notified by telephone and/or email if the custody status of the offender changes.

The “VINElink” service contains information on offenders in the custody of the Marion County Sheriff as well as several other counties in Indiana. The “Indiana SAVIN” service contains information on offenders in the custody of the Marion County Sheriff, several other counties in Indiana, as well as those offenders in the custody of the Indiana Department of Corrections. Neither of these programs is administered by the Marion County Sheriff’s Office, and the Marion County Sheriff’s Office assumes no liability for the use of either system. It is suggested victims search for offenders and register with both services to ensure they are contacted as offender status changes.

SAVIN (Statewide Automated Victim Information and Notification)

1-866-891-0330

http://indianasavin.in.gov

Indiana SAVIN stands for Statewide Automated Victim Information and Notification. The Indiana SAVIN program is a free and anonymous automated service that provides crime victims with vital information and notification 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. This service will allow you to obtain offender information and register for notification of a change in offender status, such as offender release.

All registrations through Indiana SAVIN are kept completed and confidential.

 How do I use the service?

  • Visit http://indianasavin.in.gov or call (866) 891-0330 to register.
  • You can register to be notified when an offender’s status changes
  • To change your registration, you can either visit http://indianasavin.in.gov or call (866) 891-0330

Property

The facility, Marion County Jail, does not accept property and property cannot be dropped off for inmates. Property may be released only if an inmate has filled out a property release form listing the authorized person picking up the property. The person picking up the property must have two pieces of identification, one being a photo id. Property may be picked up at the Marion County Jail Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM until 10:30 AM.

Sending Money

Deposits can be made to commissary accounts of inmates currently in the Marion County Jail via the U.S. Mail but only Postal Prepaid Money Orders, other accredited prepaid money orders, and U.S. government checks are accepted. Cash, personal or payroll checks, and credit card numbers are not accepted. All money orders received for deposit on inmate accounts must be made payable to Marion County Jail Commissary. The inmate’s name, cell housing unit (cell block number), date of birth and Gallery number must appear on the money order and the name must be the one that the inmate used whey they were processed into the jail. Money orders without the necessary information will be returned to the sender. Please use this address format when sending money orders to the jail.

Inmate Account Manager

Inmate’s name & Gallery #

Cell Housing Number

Marion County Jail

40 South Alabama Street

Indianapolis, IN 46204

Cash deposits can be made to Jail I commissary accounts using our kiosks at the following 2 locations:

  • Jail Lobby 40 S Alabama Monday-Friday 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • 24 hour access at the Jail 40 S. Alabama

Cash deposits can also be made to Jail II CCA Commissary accounts at the following location:

  • ​Main lobby of Jail II CCA 730 E. Washington

Deposits can be made to all inmate’s commissary accounts using credit cards by calling 1-888-988-4768 or via the Internet at offenderconnect.com. The site ID is 82.

Deposits can be made to telephone accounts for all inmates at any of our kiosks or by calling 1-888-288-9879 or via the Internet at payment.pcstelcom.com/payments​. The facility number is 00246.

Sending Mail

Inmates in the Marion County Jail can receive mail during the time they are incarcerated. All mail is delivered in person, as it is received, to those for who it is addressed. Mail is distributed Monday through Friday. No delivery is made on weekends or holidays. Mail is not delivered to inmates who are unable to produce a valid and legible Jail identification armband. All mail, with the exception of “legal mail”, is opened and inspected for contraband and security breaches according to federal guidelines. Mail pertaining to legal matters is opened in the presence of the inmate whom it is addressed.

The inmates address for incoming mail must consist of the inmate’s name as used at the time of the arrest and processing, their Jail ID number, cell housing number and the Marion County Jail in the following format:

Inmate’s Name & Jail ID

Cell Housing Number

Marion County Jail

40 South Alabama Street

Indianapolis, IN 46204

Jail Visitations

Regular visits are taken by appointment only, The Appointment Scheduling Line is open from 11:30 AM, Monday through Friday, until all available appointments are booked or 2:30 PM whichever comes first. The Appointment Scheduling Line phone number is 317-639-9300.

There are also some special categories other than regular visits that the Jail can accommodate. These special categories are listed below:

Information for Jail Visitors

Once a visitor has arrived in the visitation check-in office, they are not allowed to leave the room for any reason, or the visit is canceled.

No unattended children will be allowed in the building at any time.

During K-9 searches if a dog indicates on the visitor or clothing, the visitor who owns the property contained therein will be subject to a thorough outside body search. Any smell of contraband detected by an Officer and the K-9 will result in that visit being canceled. Visitors who leave during a K-9 search will loose future visitation privileges.

While in the visitation office and rooms, absolutely no smoking, eating, or drinking is permitted. A visitor shall have no objects in their mouth at anytime.

Visitors who wish to cancel an appointment may do so by calling 327-1554. If a visitor cancels by phone, they must do so within 2 hours of the scheduled appointment. The visit still counts towards the inmate’s two (2) allotted visits for the week. Any visitor that does not appear for a scheduled appointment twice, without calling to cancel, in a thirty (30) day period, or misses three (3) consecutive appointments during any time period, will be suspended from visiting for a period of thirty (30) days. ​

Attorney Jail Visits

Attorney visiting hours are generally 7:00 A.M. to 11:15 A.M., 1:30 P.M. to 5:15 P.M., and 7:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M., seven days a week.

Attorneys must present a valid Supreme Court of Indiana Certificate of Good Standing, a valid identification document and a valid picture ID, in order to visit. Without these documents, an individual is not recognized as an attorney.

Attorneys can visit inmates, whom they represent, any number of times.

Inmates are provided an area for private consultation with their attorney.

Attorneys are not required to be on the inmate’s visit list.

Inmates must be properly dressed with Jail issue arm band, shirt, pants, and footwear.

Inmates may bring legal documents only, from their cell block when going to an attorney visit.

Inmates are not allowed to receive any item from an attorney or paralegal without receiving permission from the Jail Supervisor.

Family Jail Visits

The maximum number of children allowed for each family visit is one (1). Children are not counted towards the total number of visitors, but must be listed on the back of the inmate’s visitor list.

The inmate is allowed a total of two (2) family visits per month and may schedule only one of those family visits a week. The family visit counts towards the allotted two (2) visits a week for an inmate.

All children must be listed on the inmates visiting list and need to have identification for each visit. The only acceptable form of identification for children is a legal birth certificate from the appropriate government agency. The birth certificate must have the inmate listed as the parent of the child. For step children, the spouse of the inmate must accompany the child or children. The adult spouse visitor must bring the child’s, birth certificate, which must have the inmate’s spouse listed as the child’s parent, and shall provide a legal marriage certificate. Adopted children will be permitted to visit with the proper birth certificate and proper adoption paper work, in order to prove the relationship.

Disruptive, ill-mannered or misbehaving children will not be tolerated. The accompanying adult is responsible for the behavior of the children.

Inmates who are on restriction or are housed in cell blocks designated as “Disciplinary Segregation” will not be allowed to have family visits.

Wishard Hospital Visits

Regular visits are not allowed at Wishard​ Hospital.

Special visits may be arranged for those inmates who experience hospital stays in excess of thirty (30) days duration or for those near death. These visits may be arranged by calling (317) 630-7108.

If granted a visit at the hospital, all rules and policies pertaining to general visiting procedures apply to hospital visits.

Only adults who are an immediate family member may make a visit at the hospital.

Disciplinary Segregation (Lock-Down) Visits

Disciplinary segregation regular visits are scheduled Monday through Friday, conducted at the regular scheduled time. Disciplinary segregation visits are for inmates who are serving D.H.B. (Disciplinary Hearing Board) time.

Unless otherwise noted below, all rules and policies pertaining to general visiting procedures apply to disciplinary segregation visits.

Only adults who are an immediate family member may make an disciplinary segregation visit.

Inmates who are housed in disciplinary segregation units shall be belly-chained or handcuffed during a visit.

No clothing exchange is allowed.

Administrative Segregation Visits

Administrative segregation regular visits are scheduled Monday through Friday, in conjunction with the Jail visiting schedule. Out-of-state visits are conducted at the regular scheduled time. Administrative segregation visits are for those inmates who are locked down for self-protection or who are classified as permanent lock-down status.

Unless otherwise noted below, all rules and policies pertaining to general visiting procedures apply to administrative segregation visits.

Inmates who are housed in administrative segregation units may have visits from any active adult visitor and may have clothing exchanged.

Inmates who are housed in administrative segregation on a permanent status, due to their prior conduct and, or, escape risk classification, shall be belly-chained or handcuffed during a visit.

Inmates who are housed in the suicide prevention block are not allowed visitation.

Out-of-State Visits

Out-of-state visits are for those visitors who reside outside of Indiana. These visits are available six (6) days a week. An out-of-state visitor may visit Monday through Friday during regular appointment times. On Saturdays out-of-state visits are at 3:30 P.M.

Unless otherwise noted below, all rules and policies pertaining to general visiting procedures apply to out-of-state visits.

Appointments are necessary for out-of-state visitors and you must arrive 45 minutes prior to your scheduled visit. Out of state visitors may call the visitation office to schedule an appointment (317-327-1554) All out-of-state visitors must be listed on the inmate’s visiting list.

Out-of-state visitors must provide two (2) forms of identification. The first ID is that which is required for a regular visit. The second type of acceptable ID must be one of the following: a valid vehicle registration in the visitor’s name, a bus, train, or plane ticket showing visitor name and travel date, a current residence utility bill (gas, power, water, telephone, or cable) in the visitor’s name, or a piece of mail which is addressed to the visitor and is postmarked within thirty (30) days of the visit. These documents are required to show proof the visitor actually lives out-of-state.

An inmate is allowed two (2) out-of-state visits a week.

Adult College or University students, who temporarily reside out-of-state, qualify for an out-of-state visit. This applies only when school is in session. Along with the standard required ID, students must bring a valid school ID and a Bursar’s receipt for the current term.

An appointment is needed for all out-of-state children before they can visit. To schedule an appointment, visitors will have to follow the family visitation procedures to get a visit. ​​

Marion County Jail Chaplain

Chaplain Michael A. Wolley is the Senior Chaplain for the Marion County Sheriff’s Department. His staff is comprised of chaplain assistants and numerous volunteer chaplain assistants from various socioeconomic, religious and cultural back grounds. There are approximately 30 religious institutions that conduct classes and worship services on a weekly or monthly basis.

Chaplain Wolley and his staff are responsible for approximately 3000 inmates in four facilities. The chaplains department provides one on one counseling for inmates as well as staff in the Administration Division, Jail Division, Communication Division, Civil Division and Law Enforcement Division. They also conduct religious services, baptismal services and marriage ceremonies. The chaplains staff is available twenty-four hours a day to provide bereavement counseling for inmates that lose their loved ones while incarcerated.

Chaplain Wolley’s extensive experience as an ordained clergyman, law enforcement officer and a program director for a jail, has equipped him to oversee the needs of the inmates. As an active minister in the greater Indianapolis community, he has developed partnerships with community organizations in order to develop pre-release programs that inmates can be placed in upon release from the jail in order to facilitate them in their transition back into society.

About Marion County Sheriff’s Office, Indiana

The Marion County Sheriff’s Office is the largest sheriff’s office in Indiana. We employ over a thousand sworn, merit, civil, and special deputies and communications, correctional and civilian personnel. These outstanding Civilians and Deputies serve public safety in the Jail Division, Communications Division, Civil Division, Administration Division, and Criminal Division. Since 1822, the Marion County Sheriff’s Office has dedicated its personnel to better serve and protect the citizens of Marion County. The Marion County Sheriff’s Office also has a large contingent of unpaid reserve deputies volunteering their time to the county. The Marion County Jail is the largest jail in Indiana.

Communications Division

The Communications Division is on the front-lines of public safety in Marion County, serving as the initial Public Safety Answering Point for all emergency and non-emergency calls.  When a citizen dials 911, MCSO dispatchers coordinate and assign the calls within seconds to patrol and investigations units for the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and 25 other departments with police powers.  The Communications Division also are the first point of citizen contact for the Indianapolis Fire Departments.

The Division’s 911 Center processes nearly two million communications transactions with the public each year.  On average, emergency and non-emergency communications are consistently answered within seconds of receiving the call.

The Communications Division personnel are continually evaluating their service delivery in an effort to constantly improve response times.  A well-trained team of approximately 128 telecommunicators work 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including holidays, to serve the public.  In 2009, the Division added 12 part-time professionals to answer the County’s non-emergency line. This allowed dispatchers to focus solely on 911 calls especially during the peak times of Noon to Midnight.

The Communication Division also offers Non-English speaking residents and visitors use of the Kucenko Language Line.  Named for Mr. Nikolay Kucenko, the Language Line allows the dispatcher to immediately connect with an interpreter.  The Language Line interpreters can translate 150 languages.  The caller, dispatcher, and interpreter remain on the line together until the call is completed.

Police Departments, State Prisons, and County Jails in Indiana

Name Address Phone Fax Email
Attica Police Department 200 South McDonald Street, Attica, Indiana, 47918 765-762-2449 765-764-4960
Auburn Police Department 210 South Cedar Street, Auburn, Indiana, 46706 260-920-3200 260-920-3349 Email
Aurora Police Department 303 3rd Street, Aurora, Indiana, 47001 812-926-1101 812-926-0713
Austin Police Department 80 West Main Street, Austin, Indiana, 47102 812-794-4623 812-794-2859
Batesville Police Department 104 East Catherine Street, Batesville, Indiana, 47006 812-934-3131 812-933-0579 Email
Bedford Police Department 1617 K Street, Bedford, Indiana, 47421 812-275-3311 812-275-1615
Berne Police Department 1160 West Main Street, Berne, Indiana, 46711 260-589-2169 260-589-8120
Bicknell Police Department 119 East 2nd Street, Bicknell, Indiana, 47512 812-735-2255 812-735-5253
Bloomington Police Department 220 East 3rd Street, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401 812-339-4477 812-349-3353 Email
Bluffton Police Department 204 East Market Street, Bluffton, Indiana, 46714 260-824-3320 260-824-2027
Butler Police Department 201 North Broadway Street, Butler, Indiana, 46721 260-868-2171 260-868-5734
Carmel Police Department 3 Civic Square, Carmel, Indiana, 46032 317-571-2500 317-571-2512
Columbus Police Department 123 Washington Street, Columbus, Indiana, 47201 812-376-2600 812-348-2420
Connersville Police Department 100 East 5th Street, Connersville, Indiana, 47331 765-825-2111 765-827-0858 Email
Covington Police Department 1329 2nd Street, Covington, Indiana, 47932 765-793-3311 765-793-0941
Crawfordsville Police Department 311 North Green Street, Crawfordsville, Indiana, 47933 765-362-3762 765-364-5199
Crown Point Police Department 124 North East Street, Crown Point, Indiana, 46307 219-663-2131 219-662-3246
Delphi Police Department 201 South Union Street, Delphi, Indiana, 46923 765-564-3841 765-564-3273
Dunkirk Police Department 130 South Main Street, Dunkirk, Indiana, 47336 765-768-6061 765-768-1618
East Chicago Police Department 2301 East Columbus Drive, East Chicago, Indiana, 46312 219-391-8400 219-391-8309
Elkhart Police Department 175 Waterfall Drive, Elkhart, Indiana, 46516 574-295-7070 574-293-0679 Email
Elwood Police Department 1505 South B Street, Elwood, Indiana, 46036 765-552-3377 765-552-8370
Fishers Police Department 4 Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana, 46038 317-595-3300 317-595-3343
Fort Wayne Police Department 1320 Creighton Avenue, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 46803 260-427-1230 260-427-1374
Frankfort Police Department 201 West Washington Street, Frankfort, Indiana, 46041 765-654-4431 765-654-9197
Franklin Police Department 2801 North Morton Street, Franklin, Indiana, 46131 317-736-3670 317-736-6840 Email
Garrett Police Department 200 North Cowen Street, Garrett, Indiana, 46738 260-357-5151 260-357-4159
Goshen Police Department 111 East Jefferson Street, Goshen, Indiana, 46528 574-533-8661 574-533-1826 Email
Greencastle Police Department 600 North Jackson Street, Greencastle, Indiana, 46135 765-653-2925 765-653-5514
Greendale Police Department 480 Ludlow Street, Greendale, Indiana, 47025 812-537-1321 812-537-1459
Greenfield Police Department 116 South State Street, Greenfield, Indiana, 46140 317-477-4405 317-477-4401
Greensburg Police Department 201 South Broadway Street, Greensburg, Indiana, 47240 812-663-3131 812-663-3258
Greenwood Police Department 186 Surina Way, Greenwood, Indiana, 46143 317-882-9191 317-887-5864 Email
Hammond Police Department 509 Douglas Street, Hammond, Indiana, 46320 219-852-6336 219-853-6329
Hobart Police Department 200 Main Street, Hobart, Indiana, 46342 219-942-1125
Huntingburg Police Department 503 East 1st Street, Huntingburg, Indiana, 47542 812-683-3003 812-683-4503 Email
Huntington Police Department 300 Cherry Street, Huntington, Indiana, 46750 260-356-7110 260-358-2343
Indianapolis Police Department 25 West 9th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46204 317-327-6500 317-327-3289
Jasonville Police Department 251 West Main Street, Jasonville, Indiana, 47438 812-665-2694
Jasper Police Department 309 East 6th Street, Jasper, Indiana, 47546 812-482-2255 812-482-9008
Jeffersonville Police Department 2218 East 10th Street, Jeffersonville, Indiana, 47130 812-283-6633 812-285-6536
Jonesboro Police Department 414 South Main Street, Jonesboro, Indiana, 46938 765-674-6963 765-677-2015
Kendallville Police Department 234 South Main Street, Kendallville, Indiana, 46755 260-347-0654 260-347-7030 Email
Knox Police Department 101 West Washington Street, Knox, Indiana, 46534 574-772-4122 574-772-5669
Kokomo Police Department 100 South Union Street, Kokomo, Indiana, 46901 765-459-5101 765-456-7207 Email
La Porte Police Department 1206 Michigan Avenue, La Porte, Indiana, 46350 219-362-9446 219-324-4375
Lafayette Police Department 20 North 6th Street, Lafayette, Indiana, 47901 765-807-1200 765-807-1281
Lake Station Police Department 1969 Central Avenue, Lake Station, Indiana, 46405 219-962-1186 219-962-8023 Email
Lawrence Police Department 4455 McCoy Street, Lawrence, Indiana, 46226 317-549-6404 317-549-6402 Email
Lawrenceburg Police Department 349 Walnut Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, 47025 812-537-2284 812-537-4066
Lebanon Police Department 201 East Main Street, Lebanon, Indiana, 46052 765-482-8836 765-482-8837
Linton Police Department 49 Northwest A Street, Linton, Indiana, 47441 812-847-4411 812-847-2867
Logansport Police Department 601 East Broadway, Logansport, Indiana, 46947 574-753-4101 574-753-0513 Email
Loogootee Police Department 401 John F Kennedy Avenue, Loogootee, Indiana, 47553 812-295-2246 812-295-5306
Madison Police Department 101 West Main Street, Madison, Indiana, 47250 812-265-3347 812-265-4320
Marion Police Department 301 South Branson Street, Marion, Indiana, 46952 765-662-9981
Martinsville Police Department 59 South Jefferson Street, Martinsville, Indiana, 46151 765-342-6614 765-342-6725
Mishawaka Police Department 200 North Church Street, Mishawaka, Indiana, 46544 574-258-1678 574-258-1690 Email
Mitchell Police Department 628 West Main Street, Mitchell, Indiana, 47446 812-849-2151
Monticello Police Department 229 North Main Street, Monticello, Indiana, 47960 574-583-2256 574-583-8494
Montpelier Police Department 300 West Huntington Street, Montpelier, Indiana, 47359 765-728-6504 765-728-6508
Mount Vernon Police Department 526 Main Street, Mount Vernon, Indiana, 47620 812-838-8705 812-838-8708 Email
Muncie Police Department 300 North High Street, Muncie, Indiana, 47305 765-213-6403 765-741-1342
Nappanee Police Department 301 West Lincoln Street, Nappanee, Indiana, 46550 574-773-4111
New Albany Police Department 311 Hauss Square, New Albany, Indiana, 47150 812-948-5300 812-948-5397 Email
New Castle Police Department 227 North Main Street, New Castle, Indiana, 47362 765-529-5355
New Haven Police Department 815 Lincoln Highway East, New Haven, Indiana, 46774 260-748-7080 260-493-1726 Email
Noblesville Police Department 135 South 9th Street, Noblesville, Indiana, 46060 317-776-6340 317-776-6388 Email
Peru Police Department 35 South Broadway, Peru, Indiana, 46970 765-473-2150 765-473-8673
Petersburg Police Department 100 South 4th Street, Petersburg, Indiana, 47567 812-354-8716 812-354-6037
Plymouth Police Department 215 West Washington Street, Plymouth, Indiana, 46563 574-936-2126 574-935-4412 Email
Portage Police Department 2693 Irving Street, Portage, Indiana, 46368 219-762-3122 219-763-6531
Portland Police Department 319 North Meridian Street, Portland, Indiana, 47371 260-726-7161 260-726-9490
Princeton Police Department 310 West State Street, Princeton, Indiana, 47670 812-385-3437 812-385-8743
Rensselaer Police Department 122 South Van Rensselaer Street, Rensselaer, Indiana, 47978 219-866-7602 219-866-7551 Email
Richmond Police Department 50 North 5th Street, Richmond, Indiana, 47374 765-983-7247 765-983-7323
Rising Sun Police Department 300 South Poplar Street, Rising Sun, Indiana, 47040 812-438-3737 812-438-2023
Rochester Police Department 312 Main Street, Rochester, Indiana, 46975 574-223-3313 574-223-5614 Email
Rockport Police Department 426 Main Street, Rockport, Indiana, 47635 812-649-2242
Rushville Police Department 270 15th Street, Rushville, Indiana, 46173 765-932-3907 765-932-2131 Email
Salem Police Department 38 Public Square, Salem, Indiana, 47167 812-883-1524 812-883-6380
Scottsburg Police Department 203 South Lake Road North, Scottsburg, Indiana, 47170 812-752-8727
Seymour Police Department 205 North Ewing Street, Seymour, Indiana, 47274 812-522-1234 812-522-1254 Email
Shelbyville Police Department 105 West Taylor Street, Shelbyville, Indiana, 46176 317-392-5106 317-392-3645
South Bend Police Department 701 West Sample Street, South Bend, Indiana, 46601 574-235-9201 574-288-0268 Email
Southport Police Department 6901 Derbyshire Road, Southport, Indiana, 46227 317-787-7595 317-784-6299 Email
Terre Haute Police Department 17 Harding Avenue, Terre Haute, Indiana, 47807 812-238-1661 812-244-2302 Email
Tipton Police Department 225 East Jefferson Street, Tipton, Indiana, 46072 580-667-5625 765-675-3500
Valparaiso Police Department 355 Washington Street, Valparaiso, Indiana, 46383 219-462-2135 219-462-5837 Email
Wabash Police Department 1340 Manchester Avenue, Wabash, Indiana, 46992 260-563-1111 260-563-8604
Warsaw Police Department 2191 East Fort Wayne Street, Warsaw, Indiana, 46580 574-372-9511 574-267-3613
Washington Police Department 101 Northeast 3rd Street, Washington, Indiana, 47501 812-254-4410 812-254-5714
West Lafayette Police Department 711 West Navajo Street, West Lafayette, Indiana, 47906 765-775-5200 765-775-5228 Email
Westfield Police Department 17535 Dartown Road, Westfield, Indiana, 46074 317-896-5236 317-867-0630
Whiting Police Department 1914 Schrage Avenue, Whiting, Indiana, 46394 219-659-2131 219-473-4442 Email
Woodburn Police Department 4417 Bull Rapids Road, Woodburn, Indiana, 46797 260-632-9200
Adams County Jail 313 South 1st Street PO Box 608, Decatur, IN, 46733 260-724-7141 260-724-8505 Email
Allen County Confinement Center 715 South Calhoun Street, Ft. Wayne, IN, 46802-1898 260-449-7107 260-449-7915 Email
Allen County Work Release Center 715 South Calhoun Street, Ft. Wayne, IN, 46802-1898 260-449-7107 260-449-7915
Allen County Youth Center 2929 Wells Street, Ft. Wayne, IN, 46808 260-449-7161
Bartholomew County Jail 543 2nd Street, Columbus, IN, 47201 812-379-1650 812-379-1651 Email
Bartholomew County Youth Center 2350 Illinois Street, Columbus, IN, 47201 812-379-1690
Benton County Jail 105 South Lincoln Avenue, Fowler, IN, 47944 765-884-0080 765-884-2022 Email
Blackford County Jail 0064 North CR 500 East, Hartford City, IN, 47348 765-348-0930 765-348-7237 Email
Boone County Jail 1905 Indianapolis Avenue, Lebanaon, IN, 46052 765-482-1412 765-483-3370 Email
Brown County Jail 39 North Van Buren, Nashville, IN, 47448 812-988-6655 812-988-8859 Email
Carroll County Jail 310 West Main Street, Delphi, IN, 46923 765-564-2413 765-564-2418 Email
Cass County Jail 200 Court Park, Logansport, IN, 46947 574-753-7800 574-753-7816 Email
Clark County - Michael Belcher Adult Correctional Complex 501 East Court Avenue, Jeffersonville, IN, 47130 812-283-4471 812-280-5608 Email
Clark County Juvenile 609 Meigs Avenue, Jeffersonville, IN, 47130 812-285-6360, 812-285-6368
Clay County Jail 611 East Jackson Street, Brazil, IN, 47834 812-446-2535 812-446-0941 Email
Clinton County Jail 301 East Walnut Street, Frankfort, IN, 46041 765-659-6333, 765-659-6396 765-659-6304 Email
Crawford County Jail 715 Judicial Plaza Drive, English, IN, 47118 812-338-2802 812-338-2507 Email
Daviess County Jail 101 Northeast 4th Street, Washington, IN, 47501 812-254-1060 812-254-1060 Email
Dearborn County Jail 301 West High Street, Lawrenceburg, IN, 47025 812-537-8719 812-537-3629 Email
Dearborn County Juvenile 219 West High Street, Lawrenceburg, IN, 47025 812-537-8740
Decatur County Jail 119 East Railroad Street, Greensburg, IN, 47240 812-663-8125 812-663-6887 Email
DeKalb County Jail 215 East 8th Street, Auburn, IN, 46706 260-925-3365 Email
Delaware County Jail 100 West Washington Street, Muncie, IN, 47305 765-747-7870 765-741-8430
Delaware County Juvenile 3700 West Kilgore Avenue, Muncie, IN, 47304 765-741-4940, 765-289-5437
Dubois County Jail 257 Brucke Strasse Road PO Box 1032, Jasper, IN, 47547 812-482-3522 812-482-9434 Email
Elkhart County Corrections Center 26861 County Road 26, Elkhart, IN, 46517 574-891-2100 574-533-3547
Elkhart County Juvenile 114 North 2nd Street, Goshen, IN, 46526 574-534-1312
Fayette County Jail 123 West 4th Street, Connersville, IN, 47331 765-825-0901 765-827-6423 Email
Floyd County Jail 311 Hauss Square City County Building PO Box 1406, New Albany, IN, 47150 812-948-5404 812-948-5405 Email
Fountain County Jail 216 Union Street, Covington, IN, 47932 765-793-3545 765-793-5007
Franklin County Jail 371 Main Street, Brookville, IN, 47012 765-647-4138 765-647-6991 Email
Fulton County Jail 815 Madison Street, Rochester, IN, 46970 574-223-2819 574-223-8990
Gibson County Jail 112 East Emerson Street, Princeton, IN, 47670 812-385-3496 812-386-7274 Email
Grant County Jail 214 East 4th Street, Marion, IN, 46953 765-668-6583 765-668-6538
Grant County Youth 532 East 5th Street, Marion, IN, 46953 765-662-9864 765-662-6594 Email
Greene County Jail 204 CR 70 East PO Box 267, Bloomfield, IN, 47424 812-384-4411 812-384-4411
Hamilton County Jail 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN, 46060 317-776-9800 317-776-9835 Email
Hamilton County Juvenile 18106 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN, 46060 317-776-9828
Hancock County Sheriff 123 East Main Street, Greenfield, IN, 46140 317-477-1158 317-477-1703
Harrison County Jail 1445 Gardner Lane #1000, Corydon, IN, 47112 812-738-2195 812-738-7120 Email
Hendricks County Jail 925 East Main Street, Danville, IN, 46122 317-745-9332 317-745-9607 Email
Hendricks County Work Release Facility 200 E. Campus Blvd., Danville, IN, 317-745-8700 Email
Henry County Jail 127 North 12th Street, New Castle, IN, 47362 765-529-5201 765-521-3745 Email
Henry County Jail Annex 1124 Broad Street, New Castle, IN, 47362 765-529-5201 765-521-3745 Email
Henry County Youth Center 103 West County Road 100 NorthPO Box 469, New Castle, IN, 47362 765-593-9603
Howard County Jail 1800 West Markland, Kokomo, IN, 46901 765-456-2026 795-456-2145 Email
Howard County Youth 701 South Berkeley Road, Kokomo, IN, 46901 765-457-1408
Huntington County Jail 332 East State Street, Huntington, IN, 46750 260-356-3110 260-358-4877 Email
Jackson County Jail 150 East State Road 250, Brownstown, IN, 47220 812-358-2141 812-358-4675 Email
Jackson County Juvenile 150 East State Road 250, Brownstown, IN, 47220 812-358-2981 812-358-1766
Jasper County Jail 2171 North McKinley Avenue, Rensselaer, IN, 47978 219-866-4993 219-866-4949 Email
Jay County Jail 224 West Water Street, Portland, IN, 47371 260-726-8188, 260-726-8189 260-726-8103 Email
Jefferson County Jail 317 South Walnut Street, Madison, IN, 47350 812-265-2648 812-265-3190 Email
Jennings County Jail 925 South State Street, North Vernon, IN, 47265 812-346-8642 812-346-5122
Johnson County Jail 1091 Hospital Road PO Box 609, Franklin, IN, 46131 317-346-4716, 317-346-4717 317-736-2200 Email
Johnson County Juvenile 1121 Hospital Road, Franklin, IN, 46131 317-736-3020, 317-736-3000
Knox County Jail 135 North 8th Street, Vincennes, IN, 47591 812-882-7660 812-882-5261 Email
Knox County Youth 1700 Theobald Lane, Vincennes, IN, 47591 812-886-3000
Kosciusko County Jail 221 West Main Street, Warsaw, IN, 46580 574-265-2227 574-372-2324 Email
La Porte County Jail 809 State Street, LaPorte, IN, 46350 219-326-7700 ext 2361, 219-879-3530 219-324-6355 Email
La Porte County Juvenile 364 South Zigler Road, LaPorte, IN, 46350 219-324-5130
LaGrange County Jail 875 South State Road 9, LaGrange, IN, 46761 260-463-4722 Email
Lake County Jail 2293 North Main Street, Crown Point, IN, 46307-1854 219-755-3421 219-755-3371 Email
Lake County Juvenile Center 3000 West 93rd Avenue, Crown Point, IN, 46307 219-769-4664
Lawrence County Jail 1420 I Street, Bedford, IN, 47421 812-277-2014 812-277-2007 Email
Madison County Jail 720 Central Avenue, Anderson, IN, 46016 765-646-9285, 765-646-4004 765-646-4004
Madison County Youth Center 3420 Mounds Road, Anderson, IN, 46017 765-646-9268
Marion County Juvenile Detention Center 2451 North Keystone Avenue, Indianapolis, IN, 46218 317-327-8300
Marion County Liberty Hall Jail 675 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN, 46204 317-423-3465
Marshall County Jail 210 West Madison Street PO Box 398, Plymouth, IN, 46563 574-936-3187 574-936-3264 Email
Martin County Jail 318 Capital Avenue, Shoals, IN, 47581 812-247-3726 812-247-2226 Email
Miami County Jail 1104 W. 200 North, Peru, IN, 46970 765-473-5474, 765-472-1322 ext 338 765-472-7520 Email
Monroe County Jail 301 North College Avenue, Bloomington, IN, 47404 812--349-2750 812-349-2054 Email
Montgomery County Jail 600 Memorial Drive, Crawfordsville, IN, 47933 765-362-3740 765-362-1587 Email
Morgan County Jail 160 North Park Avenue, Martinsville, IN, 46151 765-342-4303 765-349-5058 Email
Newton County Jail 304 East Seymour Street, Kentland, IN, 47951 219-474-3999 219-474-5666 Email
Noble County Jail 210 South 7th Street PO Box 22, Albion, IN, 46701 260-636-6404 260-636-3923 Email
Ohio County Jail 123 South Mulberry Street, Rising Sun, IN, 47040 812-438-3636 812-438-4848 Email
Orange County Jail 205 East Main Street #5, Paoli, IN, 47454 812-723-2417 812-723-2407 Email
Owen County Jail 291 Vandalia Avenue, Spencer, IN, 47460 812-829-4874 812-829-4412 Email
Parke County Jail 458 West Strawberry Road, Rockville, IN, 47872 765-569-5413 765-569-5283 Email
Perry County Jail 119 South 7th, Tell City, IN, 47586 812-547-2441 812-547-0410
Pike County Jail 100 South 4th Street, Petersburg, IN, 47567 812-354-6024 812-354-6037 Email
Porter County Jail 2755 State Road 49, Valparaiso, IN, 46383 219-477-3050 219-464-8068 Email
Porter County Juvenile Detention Center 1660 South State Road 2, Valparaiso, IN, 46383 219-465-3520
Posey County Jail 1201 O'Donnell Road, Mt. Vernon, IN, 47620 812-838-1321 812-838-0382 Email
Pulaski County Jail 110 East Meridian Street, Winamac, IN, 46996 574-946-6655, 574-946-3341 574-946-0924
Putnam County Jail 13 Keightly Road, Greencastle, IN, 46135 765-653-1810 765-653-9337 Email
Randolph County Jail 155 East South Street, Winchester, IN, 47394 765-584-7331, 765-584-1721 765-584-5592 Email
Ripley County Jail 210 North Monroe Street PO Box 748, Versailles, IN, 47042 812-689-3437 812-689-5418 Email
Rush County Jail 131 East Second Street, Rushville, IN, 46173 765-932-2931 765-932-2467 Email
Saint Joseph County Jail 401 W. Sample St.South Bend, IN 46601 (574) 245-6540 Office
Scott County Jail 111 South First Street, Scottsburg, IN, 47170 812-752-8403 812-752-5751 Email
Shelby County Jail 107 West Taylor Street, Shelbyville, IN, 46176 317-392-6405 317-392-6403
Spencer County Jail 120 North 2nd Street, Rockport, IN, 47635 812-649-2286 812-649-6489 Email
St. Joseph County Jail 401 West Sample Street, South Bend, IN, 46601 574-245-6500 574-245-6574 Email
St. Joseph County Juvenile Detention 1000 South Michigan, South Bend, IN, 46601 219-235-5437
Starke County Community Corrections 108 North Pearl Street, Knox, IN, 46534 574-772-3771 574-772-7641 Email
Steuben County Jail 206 East Gate Street, Angola, IN, 46703 260-668-1000 260-665-9476 Email
Sullivan County Jail 24 South State Street, Sullivan, IN, 47882 812-268-4044, 812-268-4308 812-268-0339 Email
Switzerland County Jail 305 Liberty Street, Vevay, IN, 47043 812-427-3636 812-427-3244 Email
Tippecanoe County Jail 2640 Duncan Road, Lafayette, IN, 47904 765-423-1655 765-423-4155 Email
Tipton County Jail 121 West Madison, Tipton, IN, 46072 765-675-2111 765-675-6374 Email
Union County Jail 106 East Union Street, Liberty, IN, 47353 765-458-5194 765-458-5903 Email
Vanderburgh County Detention Center 3500 North Harlan Avenue, Evansville, IN, 47711 812-421-6200 812-421-6384 Email
Vanderburgh County Youth 727 Chestnut, Evansville, IN, 47713 812-421-3806 812-421-3804
Vermillion County Jail 1888 S.State Road 63 PO Box 130, Newport, IN, 47966-0130 765-492-3737 765-492-5011 Email
Vigo County Jail 121 Oak Street, Terre Haute, IN, 47807 812-462-3000 812-235-7558 Email
Vigo County Juvenile Center 1919 Hunt Road, Terre Haute, IN, 47805 812-462-3414
Wabash County Jail 79 West Main Street, Wabash, IN, 46992 260-563-8891 260-569-9662 Email
Warren County Jail 29 East Second Street, Williamsport, IN, 47993 765-764-4367, 765-762-7234 765-762-0315 Email
Warrick County Security Center 100 State Road 62 West PO Box 487, Boonville, IN, 47601 812-897-6096, 812-897-6180 812-897-3654 Email
Washington County Jail 801 Jackson Street, Salem, IN, 47167 812-883-5999, 812-883-3580 812-883-8615 Email
Wayne County Correctional Center 200 East Main Street, Richmond, IN, 47374 765-973-9397 765-973-9449 Email
Wells County Jail 1615 West Western Avenue, Bluffton, IN, 46714 260-824-3426 260-824-6424 Email
White County Jail 915 West Hanawalt, Monticello, IN, 47960 574-583-2251 574-583-6457
Whitley County Jail 101 West Market Street, Columbus City, IN, 46725 260-244-6410 260-625-1063 Email
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