Jail records, court & arrest records, mugshots and even judicial reports
Department Name | Indiana Department of Corrections |
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Official Website | http://www.in.gov/idoc/ |
Currently Incarcerated Inmates | http://www.in.gov/apps/indcorrection/ofs/ofs |
Visitor Application | https://www.in.gov/idoc/offender-information/visitation/, https://www.in.gov/idoc/files/Visitation-Application.pdf |
Video Visitation | https://idoc.gtlvisitme.com/app |
Send Mail/Packages | https://www.in.gov/idoc/offender-information/mail-and-packages/ |
Send Money | https://www.in.gov/idoc/offender-information/gtl-information/ |
Phone Calls | https://www.gtl.net/in-telephone-service/ |
Location | 302 W. Washington Street, Room E-334, Indianapolis, IN 46204 |
Phone Number | (317) 232-5711 |
Indiana, known as the "Hoosier State", has a variety of correctional facilities ranging from state prisons, county jails, to community corrections. The Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC) oversees the operation of the state’s prison system and ensures the safety of the inmates and the public.
The population of inmates in Indiana varies. However, as of the latest data, it includes those incarcerated for various offenses, ranging from non-violent crimes like drug possession to violent offenses such as murder. The IDOC provides demographic details, including the age, race, and gender of the inmates, offering insight into the composition of the incarcerated population. It's crucial to note that not everyone incarcerated is serving time for convictions—some are pre-trial detainees awaiting trial or sentencing.
Inmate records in Indiana comprise a variety of details about an individual who's incarcerated. These details typically include:
For privacy reasons, some sensitive information, like medical details or details about victims, may be withheld from public view.
To conduct an online inmate search in Indiana:
Indiana is divided into multiple counties, each with its own jail system to detain individuals awaiting trial or serving short sentences. County jail records are typically maintained by the county's sheriff's department or local law enforcement agencies. These records might differ slightly from state prison records but generally include personal details, charges, bond amount, and booking/release dates.
While the IDOC manages state prison records, for county jail inmates, one might need to visit the respective county sheriff's website or contact the county jail directly. Many counties provide online search tools, but the comprehensiveness varies from one county to another.
Federal prisons house individuals convicted of violating federal laws. Indiana hosts several federal correctional institutions. To search for inmates housed in federal prisons:
For those who prefer not to use online tools or require more detailed information:
To ensure public safety, Indiana maintains a sex offender registry that lists individuals convicted of sex-related crimes.