Search Inmates in Marshall County, Iowa. Results May Include: Arrests, Charges, Mugshot, Booking Date, Booking Number, Warrant
Marshall County, Iowa Sheriff Overview
Marshall County is located in the central part of Iowa, with its county seat in Marshalltown. Marshall County comprises the Marshalltown, IA Micropolitan Statistical Area. Marshall County is named after John Marshall, Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Zip codes in Marshall County include 50162, 50005, 50078, 50234, 50051, 50142, 50239, 50106, 50141, 50206, 50148, 50247, 50609, 50120, 50158, 50258, 50621.
The Sheriff of Marshall County is currently Steven W. Hoffman.
Marshall County Sheriff’s Office:
Address: 2369 Jessup Avenue
Marshalltown, Iowa 50158
Phone: (641) 754-6380
Inmate Search in Marshall County Jail
The Marshall County Jail does not have an available list of inmates incarcerated in their facility. The State of Iowa, however, supports the Victim Information and Notification Everyday system, so you can visit the site to check and receive notifications on the custody status of an offender. It’s recommended to visit the Jail personally at 2369 Jessup Avenue, Marshalltown, Iowa 50158 or call them at (641) 754-6380 for inquiries.
http://www.vinelink.com
The Marshall County Jail is a modern, “direct supervision” jail with a 182-bed capacity. The facility was constructed at the vacated site of the Marshall County Care Facility and opened in July of 2000.
Important Jail Policies and Procedures
Contact visitation will not be allowed.
All visitors shall first be authorized before a visit is allowed.
A photo ID may be required before a visit is allowed.
Staff will document time and duration of visit.
All visitors brought in to the visitation area shall be subject to a search, such as: handbags, sacks and parcels. Smoking is prohibited in the visiting area.
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Office will not be responsible for visitor’s personal property.
The Chief Jailer or his designee, may suspend all visits if, in his opinion, there is a danger or harm to the visitor and/or security of the facility is in jeopardy.
A visit may be denied if reasonable suspicion exists that the visit might endanger the security of the facility.
A visit may be denied or terminated for reasons of health of inmates, staff or visitors.
Children are NOT to be left unattended.
A minor visitor under the age of 16 must be your son, stepson, daughter, stepdaughter, brother, sister or grandchild. You must provide legal proof of the relationship. Their parent or legal guardian must accompany them.
Any visitor from the age of 16 to 18 must be approved by their parent or legal guardian before being allowed to visit.
Visitation Time:
Hours: 1:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M.
Certain hours may be blacked out due to jail service.
All inmates in “General Population” who are not on any restrictions, may have no more than 5 visits per week (Sunday – Saturday).
Each visitor must be pre-approved in order to visit.
Money may be brought to inmates and placed in their commissary account.
Cash, Money Orders, Cashiers Checks, Master Card and Visa are acceptable ways of depositing money to an inmate’s account.
Sex Offender Search and Lookup
All registered sex offenders are registered on either a national or state sex offender database. The people on these databases have been convicted of a sex or kidnapping crime. The definition of a sex offender is a person convicted of a crime involving sex, including rape, molestation, and production or distribution of child pornography.
You can access this information online for Marshall County by going to this link, but bear in mind that searches sometimes reveal primary last known addresses or, rather the block that they live on. You are also required to accept a disclosure to use the database.
http://www.iowasexoffender.com/advancedsearch/?type=advanced&action2=Submit+Search&county=864
Bail and Bail Bondsman
The bail and bond process is used to secure your release from jail in exchange for meeting certain conditions. It is imposed to ensure that you will make your court dates and not commit any further offenses while out. An Iowa criminal lawyer will bring up the issue of bail at your initial appearance before a judge. The judge makes a determination as to the conditions for your release until your next court date.
Just as Iowa provides sentencing guidelines, it offers guidelines for bail bonds. The bond schedule for crimes other than forcible felonies and misdemeanors is as follows:
Manufacturing or delivery of certain controlled substances – $25,000
Felony for manufacturing or delivery of certain controlled substances – $50,000
Class B felony – $25,000
Class C felony – $10,000
Class D felony – $5,000
Aggravated misdemeanor – $2,000
Serious misdemeanor – $1,000
Simple misdemeanor – $300
Marshall County Jail Statistics | |
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Number of Persons Confined | 135 |
Avg Daily Population | 138 |
Name of new facility | not applicable |
Full time payroll | 34 |
Full time total employees | 35 |
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: 2369 JESSUP AVE. MARSHALLTOWN IA 50158
Marshall County Unemployment and Median Household Income | |
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Civilian Labor Force Annual Average, 2016 | 19,314 |
Number Employed Annual Average, 2016 | 18,362 |
Number Unemployed Annual Average, 2016 | 952 |
Unemployment Rate, 2016 | 4.9 |
Median Household Income Annual Average, 2015 | 53,980 |
Sources: Unemployment – Bureau of Labor Statistics LAUS data, Median Household Income – Census Bureau SAIPE data, Rural Classifications – USDA Economic Research Service | |
Marshall County Poverty Data | |
Estimate of People of All Ages In Poverty 2014 | 4,424 |
Estimate Percentage of People of All Ages In Poverty 2015 | 11.3 |
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Model-based Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) |
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