Search Inmates in Marion County, Indiana. Results May Include: Arrests, Charges, Mugshot, Booking Date, Booking Number, Status, Description, Code, Level, Count, Personal Description.
Marion County Indiana Sheriff Overview
Marion County is located in Central Indiana. It was established in 1822 and named in honor of military officer Francis Marion who served in the American Revolutionary War. The county seat is Indianapolis. The zip codes in Marion County are 46298, 46107, 46113, 46183, 46202, 46201, 46204, 46203, 46206, 46205, 46208, 46211, 46216, 46214, 46218, 46217, 46220, 46219, 46222, 46221, 46224, 46226, 46225, 46228, 46227, 46229, 46234, 46231, 46236, 46262, 46235, 46239, 46237, 46241, 46240, 46242, 46249, 46250, 46254, 46256, 46260, 46259, 46268, 46274, 46278, 46277, and 46285.
Sheriff John R. Layton is the head law enforcement officer in Marion County. Colonel Eva Talley-Sanders is the Chief Deputy of the Sheriff’s Office. She is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the department. You can reach the Sheriff and Chief Deputy by calling (317)327-1700. Lt. Colonel Kerry Forestal is the Criminal Division Commander. You can get in touch with him at 317.327.1411. Lt. Colonel James Martin heads the Jail Division. You can reach him at 317.327.1400.
Marion County Sheriff’s Office:
Address: 40 S. Alabama St., Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone: (317)327-1700
Inmate Search in Marion County Jail
The Marion County Jail has a Weekly Arrest Report Online that contains the records of inmates currently detained in the facility. To locate someone here, you can enter the first and last name in the text boxes provided or use an identifier (booking number, county ID, state ID, FBI number, or ICE number). Each inmate’s record lists the following information: inmate’s name, biographical data, inmate information, incarceration information, alias information, detainer information, bond information, charge information, and hearing information.
Weekly Arrest Report Online:
Important Jail Policies and Procedures:
Inmate visitation at the Marion County Jail is by appointment only. Scheduling an appointment can be done seven days a week, starting from 10:30 AM until all available appointments are booked or 3:30 PM, whichever comes first. To schedule an appointment, you can call 317-639-9300. Each inmate is allotted 2 visits each week. Visits must be scheduled one day in advance of the desired visitation date.
Only 1 child is allowed to visit per family visit. Each inmate is allowed two family visits each month. Only one family visit is allowed each week. The family visit counts towards the allotted two (2) visits a week for an inmate. Children must be listed on the inmate’s visiting list and will require identification such as a legal birth certificate.
Jail Visitation Schedule:
Inmate visitation at the Marion County Jail is by appointment only. Scheduling an appointment can be done seven days a week, starting from 10:30 AM until all available appointments are booked or 3:30 PM, whichever comes first. To schedule an appointment, you can call 317-639-9300. Each inmate is allotted 2 visits each week. Visits must be scheduled one day in advance of the desired visitation date.
Only 1 child is allowed to visit per family visit. Each inmate is allowed two family visits each month. Only one family visit is allowed each week. The family visit counts towards the allotted two (2) visits a week for an inmate. Children must be listed on the inmate’s visiting list and will require identification such as a legal birth certificate.
Jail Visitation Hours:
Monday – Juveniles (3pm) 2-East, Receiving and Females
Tuesday – Juveniles (4pm) 4-East and SCU
Wednesday – Females, Receiving and Westside Males
Thursday – 4-East
Friday – 2-East, Westside Males and SCU
Saturday – Juvenile overflow-only 10am, General Population overflow 3pm and 4pm, out-of-state visits (3pm)
Sunday – overflow visits (10am, 3pm, 4pm)
Money can be deposited into an inmate’s account by sending Postal Prepaid Money Orders, other accredited prepaid money orders, and US government checks via the US Mail. All money orders must be made payable to Marion County Jail Commissary and include the inmate’s name, cell housing unit (cell block number), date of birth and Gallery number. The envelope must be addressed using the format below:
For Marion County Jail:
Inmate Account Manager
Inmate’s Name & Gallery #
Cell Housing Number
Marion County Jail
40 South Alabama Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
For Marion County Jail II:
Inmate’s Name and Jail ID
Cell Housing Number
Marion County Jail II
730 East Washington Street,
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Money can also be deposited using the kiosk located in the jail lobby, by calling (888) 988-4768 (Site ID for Jail I is 82 and Jail II is 89), or by visiting GTL’s ConnectNetwork website.
Sex Offender Search and Lookup:
Sex offenders are mandated by law to provide their information to local law enforcement to be registered in the state sex offender database and national sex offender database. This type of offender is defined as a person with a conviction for a crime involving sexual misconduct such as rape, prostitution, and sex trafficking. Anyone can access the Sheriff’s Alert page to view information on sex offenders residing in Marion County. Take note that the Sheriff’s Office cannot cannot guarantee that the information in the registry is 100% accurate. Some offenders may not update their registration. As such, you may get records that only list last known addresses.
Bail and Bondsman
A person arrested for an illegal offense may be given a “get-out-of-jail-free” card while his trial is pending if he is able to pay bail. Bail is the money placed in the court’s keeping to help ensure the defendant fulfills all of his court obligations. Once the trial ends, the money is returned (fees are deducted) as long as the defendant keeps his end of the bargain. If he doesn’t, the money will become the court’s property.
A defendant who cannot afford bail get the help of a bondsman if he does not have enough money for bail. The bondsman offers to act as a surety for a non-refundable fee equal to 10% of the bail amount.
Contact the Marion County Public Defender | |
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Public defender’s provide: counsel upon arrest, representation during criminal investigative proceedings, interviewing witnesses, arrange bail, conduct pretrial discovery, withdraw pleas, suppression of evidence motions, jury selection, opening statements, legal research, and more | |
Name: | Marion County Public Defender |
Address: | 151 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46204 |
Phone: | 317-327-4100 |
Hours: | Mon-Fri 8:00 AM-4:30 PM |
Marion County Probation Department | |
Probation officers hold offenders accountable by ensuring that financial restitution is being paid to victims and community service is completed. The probation department provides warrant searches, sex offender lookups, DWI conviction information, adult or youth misdemeanor and felony offense records. | |
Office: | Marion County Probation Department |
Location: | 200 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46204 |
Phone: | 317-327-4258 |
Fax: | 317-327-4269 |
Marion County Jail Statistics | |
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Number of Persons Confined | 340 |
Avg Daily Population | not applicable |
Name of new facility | not applicable |
Full time payroll | 41 |
Full time total employees | 42 |
Total salaries and wages | not applicable |
Other operating expenditures | not applicable |
Total construction costs | not applicable |
Equipment, furnishings, etc | not applicable |
Year of original construction | not applicable |
Year of major renovation | not applicable |
Name of new facility | not applicable |
Address: 147 EAST MARYLAND STREET INDIANAPOLIS IN 46204
Marion County Unemployment and Median Household Income | |
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Civilian Labor Force Annual Average, 2016 | 483,993 |
Number Employed Annual Average, 2016 | 462,513 |
Number Unemployed Annual Average, 2016 | 21,480 |
Unemployment Rate, 2016 | 4.4 |
Median Household Income Annual Average, 2015 | 41,407 |
Sources: Unemployment – Bureau of Labor Statistics LAUS data, Median Household Income – Census Bureau SAIPE data, Rural Classifications – USDA Economic Research Service | |
Marion County Poverty Data | |
Estimate of People of All Ages In Poverty 2014 | 189,323 |
Estimate Percentage of People of All Ages In Poverty 2015 | 20.6 |
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Model-based Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) |
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