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Marion County Jail Inmate Roster Search

Marion County Jail Inmate Roster Search, Indianapolis, Indiana

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Marion County Jail, IN is a medium-security correction facility located in Indianapolis, Indiana. It serves Marion County and houses adult males. Incarcerated persons awaiting trial, sentencing, or transfer to state or federal prisons are held at the facility. The jail provides various programs and services to incarcerated persons, including medical and mental health care, educational opportunities, and substance abuse treatment.

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Marion County Jail Inmate Lookup

Searching for an Inmate

To locate an incarcerated person at Marion County Jail follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Marion County Sheriff's Office website.
  2. Enter the first and last name of the incarcerated person.
  3. Click "Search."

The search results will provide the following information:

  • Name
  • Booking number
  • Charges
  • Bond amount
  • Projected release date

Using Inmate Search Information

The inmate search can assist in:

  • Confirming the detention of an incarcerated person
  • Verifying charges and bond information
  • Determining projected release dates
  • Communicating with incarcerated persons through mail or visitation

Tips for Inmate Search

  • If the search yields no results, try using alternative spellings or nicknames.
  • Contact the Marion County Sheriff's Office if you cannot find the incarcerated person through the online search.

Jail Roster

The jail roster is a public record that lists the incarcerated persons currently held in the correction facility.

Information Available on the Jail Roster

The Marion County Jail jail roster provides the following information:

  • Booking Number: A unique identifier assigned to each incarcerated person upon booking.
  • Last Name: The last name of the incarcerated person.
  • First Name: The first name of the incarcerated person.
  • Date of Birth: The date of birth of the incarcerated person.
  • Release Date: The projected release date of the incarcerated person.
  • Criminal Charges: A summary of the charges against the incarcerated person.

Roster Updates and Access

The Marion County Jail jail roster is updated regularly. To access the most up-to-date information, visit the Marion County Sheriff's Office website.

Other Useful Details

  • The jail roster is typically organized alphabetically by last name.
  • Incarcerated persons may be listed under their legal name or aliases.
  • The jail roster may not include all incarcerated persons, such as those held in isolation or protective custody.
  • If an incarcerated person's information is not found on the jail roster, contact the Marion County Sheriff's Office at (317) 327-3800 for assistance.

How to Call a Detainee

Inmate Call System

Marion County Jail uses the Securus Technologies inmate call system. Incarcerated persons can make outgoing calls only, and all calls are monitored and recorded.

Regulations and Guidelines

  • Inmates are limited to a certain number of phone calls per day.
  • Calls are limited to 15 minutes each.
  • Inmates cannot receive incoming calls.
  • Three-way calling is not permitted.
  • Attorneys and government officials may call incarcerated persons directly.

How to Call an Inmate

To call an incarcerated person at Marion County Jail follow these steps:

  1. Call the Securus Technologies inmate call center at (800) 483-8314.
  2. Follow the prompts to create an account or log in to your existing account.
  3. Enter the incarcerated person's booking number or name.
  4. Select the incarcerated person you wish to call.
  5. You will be connected to the incarcerated person's call.

Inmate Messaging

Voice and Text Messages

Inmates at Marion County Jail cannot receive or send voice or text messages to the general public.

Detainee Mail

Sending Mail to Inmates

To send mail to an incarcerated person at Marion County Jail follow these guidelines:

  • Mail must be addressed to the incarcerated person's full name and booking number.
  • The return address must be clearly visible.
  • Mail must be sent through the U.S. Postal Service.
  • Mail should be limited to letters and postcards.
  • No packages, magazines, or newspapers are allowed.
  • All mail is inspected and opened by jail staff before being delivered to incarcerated persons.

Sending Care Packages

Care packages are not allowed at Marion County Jail.

Sending Money to Inmates

Methods for Sending Money

There are two ways to send money to an incarcerated person at Marion County Jail:

  • Online: Money can be sent online through the JPay website.
  • Mail: Money orders can be mailed to the jail at the following address:

Marion County Jail Attn: Inmate Funds 200 E Washington St Indianapolis, IN 46204

Regulations and Limitations

  • The maximum amount of money that can be sent to an incarcerated person in a single transaction is $200.
  • Money orders must be made payable to the incarcerated person's full name and booking number.
  • Money sent to incarcerated persons is deposited into their commissary accounts, which can be used to purchase items from the jail commissary.

Visitation

Procedure for Arranging a Visit

To arrange a visit with an incarcerated person at Marion County Jail follow these steps:

  1. Create an account on the Jail Management System website.
  1. Once your account is created, you can schedule a visit online or by calling the visitation scheduling number.

Rules and Regulations for Visits

  • All visitors must be at least 18 years of age or accompanied by a parent or guardian.
  • Visitors must bring a valid photo ID.
  • Visitors are subject to search before entering the visitation area.
  • No food, drinks, or other items are allowed in the visitation area.
  • Visitors must dress appropriately.
  • Visits are non-contact and are conducted through a glass partition.
  • Visitors may be recorded and monitored during their visit.

Visitation Hours

Visitation hours at Marion County Jail are as follows:

  • Monday - Friday: 7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
  • Saturday and Sunday: 7:30 AM - 2:30 PM

Video Visitation

Marion County Jail offers video visitation services through JPay. To schedule a video visit, follow these steps:

  1. Create an account on the JPay website.
  1. Once your account is created, you can schedule a video visit online or by calling JPay customer service at (800) 574-5729.

Inmate Commissary

The commissary is a store where incarcerated persons can purchase a variety of items, such as food, clothing, hygiene products, and electronics. The commissary is designed to provide incarcerated persons with access to essential items and to supplement their meals.

How Inmates Can Use the Commissary

Incarcerated persons can use their commissary accounts to purchase items from the commissary. Commissary accounts are funded by money sent from friends and family.

Restrictions on Commissary Use

Marion County Jail has certain restrictions on commissary use, such as:

  • The maximum amount of money that can be spent on commissary items each week.
  • The types of items that can be purchased from the commissary.

Release Information

Inmates are released from Marion County Jail when they have served their sentence, posted bail, or been granted parole.

Who Can Be Released

Inmates who meet the following criteria may be eligible for release:

  • Have served their full sentence
  • Have posted bail
  • Have been granted parole

How to Get Inmate Release Information

To obtain inmate release information, contact the Marion County Sheriff's Office.

Security Level and Jail Staff

Security Measures

Marion County Jail employs various security measures to ensure the safety and security of staff and incarcerated persons. These measures include:

  • Secure perimeter fencing
  • Electronic surveillance
  • Armed security guards
  • Visitor screening
  • Inmate searches

Categories of Offenders Housed

Marion County Jail houses a variety of offenders, including:

  • Pre-trial detainees
  • Convicted felons
  • Convicted misdemeanants
  • Parole violators

Role of Correctional Officers

Correctional officers are responsible for the safety and security of incarcerated persons and staff. Their duties include:

  • Monitoring inmate activity
  • Enforcing jail rules and regulations
  • Conducting inmate searches
  • Transporting inmates
  • Responding to emergencies

Correctional Staff

In addition to correctional officers, Marion County Jail employs a variety of other correctional staff, such as:

  • Jail administrators
  • Medical staff
  • Mental health professionals
  • Educational staff
  • Food service staff

Location and Contact Details

Official Address

675 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN, 46204

Official Phone Number

317-327-1700

Official Website

www.indy.gov/agency/marion-county-sheriffs-office

Indianapolis, IN

nicknames:
"Indy"; "Circle City"; "Crossroads of America"; "Naptown"; "Racing Capital of the World"; "Amateur Sports Capital of the World"; "Railroad City"
Coordinates:
39.76861°N 86.15806°W
Country:
United States
State:
Indiana
County:
Marion
Founded:
January 6, 1821
Incorporated (town):
September 3, 1832
Incorporated (city):
March 30, 1847
City-county consolidation:
January 1, 1970
Government:
Type:
Strong mayor–council
Body:
Indianapolis City-County Council
Mayor:
Joe Hogsett (D)
Area:
State capital and consolidated city-county:
367.97 sq mi (953.03 km2)
Land:
361.66 sq mi (936.70 km2)
Water:
6.30 sq mi (16.33 km2)
Elevation:
715 ft (218 m)
Population (2010):
State capital and consolidated city-county:
820,445
Estimate (2019):
876,384
Rank:
17th in the United States
Density:
2,423.21/sq mi (935.61/km2)
Urban:
1,487,483 (US: 33rd)
Metro:
2,048,703 (US: 33rd)
CSA:
2,431,361 (US: 28th)
Demonym(s):
Indianapolitan
Time zone:
UTC−5 (EST)
Summer (DST):
UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP Codes:
61 total ZIP codes: 46201–46209, 46211, 46214, 46216–46231, 46234–46237, 46239–46242, 46244, 46247, 46249–46251, 46253–46256, 46259–46260, 46266, 46268, 46274–46275, 46277–46278, 46280, 46282–46283, 46285, 46290–46291, 46295–46296, 46298
Area code(s):
317 and 463
FIPS code:
18-36003

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for an inmate by name, inmate number, or other identifying information?

Inmate search functions vary depending on the jurisdiction. In general, you can conduct an inmate search by name, inmate number, or other identifying information through:

  • Online inmate search portals: Many jail and corrections facilities maintain online databases where you can search for inmates using their names, inmate numbers, or other identifying information.
  • Phone inquiries: You can call the jail or corrections facility directly to inquire about an inmate's status and obtain information about their location and charges.
  • In-person visits: You can visit the jail or corrections facility in person to request information about an inmate. However, you may need to provide proof of identity and a reason for your inquiry.

Can I access inmate records from outside of the jail or corrections facility?

Yes, in most cases, you can access inmate records from outside of the jail or corrections facility. Many jurisdictions now provide online inmate search portals that allow you to conduct inmate searches remotely. These portals typically require you to provide basic identifying information about the inmate you are searching for.

What information is available in inmate search results, such as charges, sentencing, and release dates?

Inmate search results typically include basic identifying information about the inmate, such as their name, inmate number, and booking date. Depending on the jurisdiction, additional information may be available, including:

  • Charges: A list of the charges that the inmate is being held for.
  • Sentencing: Information about the inmate's sentence, including the length of their sentence and any parole or probation conditions.
  • Release dates: An estimated or confirmed release date for the inmate.
  • Location: The jail or corrections facility where the inmate is currently being held.

Arrest Lookup

How can I find out if someone has been arrested recently?

There are several ways to find out if someone has been arrested recently:

  • Online arrest databases: Some jurisdictions maintain online arrest databases where you can search for recent arrests by name or date.
  • Local news reports: Local news outlets often report on recent arrests and provide information about the individuals who have been arrested.
  • Court records: You can check court records to see if an arrest warrant has been issued for someone or if they have been charged with a crime.
  • Local police departments: You can contact the local police department to inquire about recent arrests. However, they may not be able to provide specific information due to privacy concerns.

Can I search for arrest records by name, date, or location?

The ability to search for arrest records by name, date, or location varies depending on the jurisdiction. Some jurisdictions provide online arrest databases that allow you to search by these criteria, while others may require you to submit a formal request or visit the local police department in person.

What information is typically included in arrest records?

Arrest records typically include basic identifying information about the individual who was arrested, such as their name, date of birth, and address. They may also include:

  • Date and time of arrest
  • Location of arrest
  • Charges
  • Booking information
  • Bail information

Active Warrant Search

How can I search for active warrants against myself or someone I know?

There are several ways to search for active warrants against yourself or someone you know:

  • Online warrant search portals: Some jurisdictions maintain online warrant search portals where you can search for active warrants by name or date of birth.
  • Local police departments: You can contact the local police department to inquire about active warrants. However, they may not be able to provide specific information due to privacy concerns.
  • Court records: You can check court records to see if there is an outstanding arrest warrant for someone.

What information is required to conduct a warrant search?

The information required to conduct a warrant search typically includes the individual's name and date of birth. Some jurisdictions may also require you to provide additional information, such as their social security number or driver's license number.

Are there any fees associated with warrant searches?

There may be fees associated with warrant searches, depending on the jurisdiction. Some jurisdictions charge a fee for online warrant searches, while others may require you to pay a fee to obtain a copy of a warrant from the court.

Jail Bookings

How can I find out when someone has been booked into jail?

There are several ways to find out when someone has been booked into jail:

  • Online jail booking records: Many jail and corrections facilities maintain online jail booking records where you can search for recently booked individuals by name or date of birth.
  • Phone inquiries: You can call the jail or corrections facility directly to inquire about an individual's booking status.
  • In-person visits: You can visit the jail or corrections facility in person to request information about an individual's booking status.

Can I access jail booking records online or by phone?

Yes, in most cases, you can access jail booking records online or by phone. Many jail and corrections facilities now provide online booking databases where you can search for recently booked individuals using their names, dates of birth, or other identifying information. You can also call the jail or corrections facility directly to inquire about an individual's booking status.

What information is typically available in jail booking records?

Jail booking records typically include basic identifying information about the individual who has been booked, such as their name, date of birth, and address. They may also include:

  • Booking date and time
  • Charges
  • Bond information
  • Location within the jail or corrections facility

Mugshots

Are inmate mugshots available to the public?

In most jurisdictions, inmate mugshots are available to the public. However, there may be restrictions on the use of mugshots for commercial purposes.

How can I obtain a copy of a mugshot if I am not related to the inmate?

If you are not related to the inmate, you can typically obtain a copy of their mugshot by requesting it from the jail or corrections facility where they are being held. There may be a fee associated with obtaining a copy of a mugshot.

Are there any restrictions on using inmate mugshots for commercial purposes?

There may be restrictions on using inmate mugshots for commercial purposes. In some jurisdictions, it is illegal to use inmate mugshots for commercial purposes without the inmate's consent. It is always best to check with the jail or corrections facility before using an inmate's mugshot for commercial purposes.

Inmate Calls

How can inmates make phone calls from jail or prison?

Inmates typically make phone calls from jail or prison using a collect call system. This means that the person receiving the call will be responsible for paying for the call. Inmates may also be able to purchase phone cards that allow them to make calls at a reduced rate.

What are the rules and regulations regarding inmate phone calls?

The rules and regulations regarding inmate phone calls vary depending on the jail or prison. Some common rules and regulations include:

  • Inmates may only make phone calls to approved numbers.
  • Phone calls may be limited in length and frequency.
  • Inmates may be subject to monitoring or recording of their phone calls.

Are there any charges associated with receiving calls from inmates?

Yes, there are typically charges associated with receiving calls from inmates. These charges vary depending on the phone company and the jail or prison.

Inmate Mail

What is the process for sending and receiving mail to inmates?

The process for sending and receiving mail to inmates varies depending on the jail or prison. In general, inmates can receive mail from anyone unless they have been placed on a restricted mail list. To send mail to an inmate, you should address the envelope using the following format:

Inmate Name
Inmate Number
Jail or Prison Name
Jail or Prison Address

Are there any restrictions on the content or format of inmate mail?

Yes, there are typically restrictions on the content and format of inmate mail. Common restrictions include:

  • Inmate mail may not contain contraband, such as weapons, drugs, or money.
  • Inmate mail may not contain threats, harassment, or other inappropriate content.
  • Inmate mail may not be written in code or contain hidden messages.

How long does it typically take for mail to reach inmates?

The time it takes for mail to reach inmates varies depending on the jail or prison. In general, it can take several days or even weeks for mail to be processed and delivered to inmates.

Visitation

How can I schedule a visit with an inmate?

To schedule a visit with an inmate, you should contact the jail or prison where they are being held. You may be required to provide your name, address, and relationship to the inmate. The jail or prison will provide you with instructions on how to schedule a visit and what rules and regulations you must follow during the visit.

What are the requirements for visiting an inmate?

The requirements for visiting an inmate vary depending on the jail or prison. Common requirements include:

  • You must be on the inmate's approved visitor list.
  • You must provide a valid form of identification.
  • You must adhere to the jail or prison's dress code and visitation rules.

Are there any restrictions on who can visit inmates?

Yes, there may be restrictions on who can visit inmates. Some common restrictions include:

  • Minors may not be able to visit inmates without the supervision of an adult.
  • Individuals who have been convicted of certain crimes may not be able to visit inmates.
  • Individuals who are on probation or parole may not be able to visit inmates.

Sending Money

How can I send money to an inmate?

There are several ways to send money to an inmate:

  • Online money transfer: Many jails and prisons now offer online money transfer services that allow you to send money to inmates electronically.
  • Mail: You can send money to an inmate by mail using a money order or cashier's check.
  • In-person deposits: You can visit the jail or prison in person to deposit money into an inmate's account.

What are the fees associated with sending money?

The fees associated with sending money to an inmate vary depending on the method you choose. Online money transfer services typically charge a small fee for each transaction. Money orders and cashier's checks may also have fees associated with them. In-person deposits may not have any fees.

How long does it typically take for money to reach inmates?

The time it takes for money to reach inmates varies depending on the method you choose. Online money transfers are typically processed within 24 hours. Money orders and cashier's checks may take several days or even weeks to be processed. In-person deposits are typically processed immediately.

Posting Bond

What is the process for posting bond to release an inmate from jail?

To post bond to release an inmate from jail, you must first contact the jail where the inmate is being held. The jail will provide you with instructions on how to post bond and what forms of payment are accepted. You will typically need to provide a surety bond, which is a guarantee that you will pay the full amount of the bond if the inmate does not appear for their court date.

What types of payment are accepted for bond?

The types of payment accepted for bond vary depending on the jail or court. Common forms of payment include:

  • Cash
  • Money order
  • Cashier's check
  • Credit card
  • Debit card

What happens if the bond is not posted on time?

If the bond is not posted on time, the inmate will remain in jail until their court date. If the inmate does not appear for their court date, the surety bond will be forfeited and you will be responsible for paying the full amount of the bond.

Release

How can I find out when an inmate is scheduled to be released?

To find out when an inmate is scheduled to be released, you can contact the jail or prison where they are being held. The jail or prison will provide you with the inmate's release date and any other information you may need.

What happens on the day of an inmate's release?

On the day of an inmate's release, they will typically be given their personal belongings and any money they have in their account. They may also be given a bus ticket or other transportation to help them get home.

Are there any restrictions or conditions that apply to inmates upon their release?

Yes, there may be restrictions or conditions that apply to inmates upon their release. These restrictions or conditions may include:

  • Parole or probation
  • Community service
  • Drug or alcohol testing
  • Mental health treatment

Legal Assistance for Inmates

How can inmates access legal assistance while incarcerated?

Inmates can access legal assistance while incarcerated by contacting the jail or prison's legal aid office. The legal aid office can provide inmates with free or low-cost legal advice and representation.

Are there any organizations that provide free or low-cost legal services to inmates?

Yes, there are a number of organizations that provide free or low-cost legal services to inmates. Some of these organizations include:

  • The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
  • The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL)
  • The Legal Aid Society

What types of legal issues can inmates receive assistance with?

Inmates can receive assistance with a wide variety of legal issues, including:

  • Criminal charges
  • Sentencing
  • Parole and probation
  • Civil rights
  • Medical care

Medical Assistance for Inmates

What type of medical care is available to inmates?

Inmates have the right to receive medical care while incarcerated. The type of medical care available to inmates varies depending on the jail or prison. In general, inmates can receive basic medical care, such as check-ups, vaccinations, and treatment for minor illnesses and injuries. Inmates may also be able to receive more specialized medical care, such as mental health treatment and dental care.

How can inmates request medical attention?

Inmates can request medical attention by submitting a sick call slip to the jail or prison staff. Inmates may also be able to request medical attention by calling the jail or prison's medical department.

Are there any restrictions on the types of medical treatment inmates can receive?

Yes, there may be restrictions on the types of medical treatment inmates can receive. These restrictions may be due to budget constraints or security concerns. Inmates may also be required to pay for certain types of medical treatment.

Criminal Records Lookup

How can I obtain a copy of my criminal record?

To obtain a copy of your criminal record, you can contact the state or federal agency that maintains criminal records. You may need to provide your fingerprints and pay a fee to obtain a copy of your criminal record.

What information is included in a criminal record?

A criminal record typically includes information about your arrests, convictions, and sentences. It may also include information about your parole or probation status.

Are there any fees associated with obtaining a criminal record?

Yes, there may be fees associated with obtaining a copy of your criminal record. The fees vary depending on the state or federal agency that maintains criminal records.

Sex Offender Registry

How can I search for registered sex offenders in my area?

To search for registered sex offenders in your area, you can visit the website of your state's sex offender registry. Most states maintain online sex offender registries that allow you to search for registered sex offenders by name, address, or other identifying information.

What information is available in the sex offender registry?

The information available in the sex offender registry varies depending on the state. In general, the sex offender registry includes information about the offender's name, address, date of birth, physical description, and crimes.

Are there any restrictions on who can access the sex offender registry?

Yes, there may be restrictions on who can access the sex offender registry. In some states, only law enforcement officers and other authorized personnel can access the sex offender registry. In other states, the sex offender registry is open to the public.

Background Check

What information is typically included in a background check?

A background check typically includes information about an individual's criminal history, education, employment history, and financial history.

How can I request a background check on myself or someone else?

To request a background check on yourself or someone else, you can contact a background check company. Background check companies typically charge a fee for their services.

Are there any fees associated with background checks?

Yes, there are typically fees associated with background checks. The fees vary depending on the background check company and the type of background check you request.

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