Search the Morgan County Inmate Population

The Morgan County inmate population includes adults held in the county jail, work-release participants, people on warrants or holds, and local inmates awaiting court action or transfer. A Morgan County inmate search starts with the sheriff-linked jail roster, but the Morgan County inmate population also changes when a person bonds out, moves to court supervision, or enters state prison custody. The Morgan County inmate population should be read with both pieces in mind: the local jail count and the lookup tools used to find a current or past inmate record.

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Morgan County Inmate Population Overview

The Morgan County inmate population is centered at the Morgan County Jail in Martinsville. The sheriff's official jail page says the facility is responsible for adult offenders and that Morgan County operates both an adult jail and a work release center. That means the local population is not one simple list. It can include new arrests, people waiting for a first court appearance, defendants held on warrants, county-sentenced inmates, work-release participants, and people waiting for transfer after sentencing.

The sheriff's pages are stronger for individual lookup than for public population totals. The Morgan County Jail data and statistics page names adult incarceration statistics, inspection reports, and annual service reports as jail data categories, but the visible page did not publish the actual count, rated capacity, or average daily population during research. For that reason, the reliable public path is to separate confirmed facility facts from missing aggregate numbers. Current custody is checked through the roster and jail line. Official population reports must be requested from the sheriff or located through jail inspection records.


Morgan County Inmate Population Statistics

Official Morgan County sources identify the jail, the work-release component, and the record systems, but they do not expose a full jail population dashboard. The safest local figures are the facility address and jail information line. County scale can be described from public demographic sources, while the actual jail count, capacity, annual bookings, and average length of stay should not be filled in from third-party jail directories.

Not posted Official Jail ADP
Not posted Official Rated Capacity
2 Sheriff-Run Facility Pages
MeasureFigureSource / Date
Primary jail location160 N. Park Avenue, Martinsville, IN 46151Morgan County Sheriff's Office, inspected June 12, 2026
Jail information line(765) 342-4303Morgan County Sheriff's Office, inspected June 12, 2026
Official rated capacityNot located in official pagesSheriff statistics page did not display reports
Official average daily populationNot located in official pagesRequest annual jail statistics or inspection records
County resident population74,967U.S. Census QuickFacts, July 1, 2025 estimate
National local jail benchmark664,200 people in local jailsBureau of Justice Statistics, midyear 2023


Who Is in Morgan County Custody

The Morgan County inmate population includes several groups that readers often mix together. The county jail handles adult local custody. Work release is part of the same jail operation, but it serves approved inmates who leave for private employment and return after work. Court hearings and criminal case files are handled at the Morgan County Judicial Campus, not at the jail address. State prisoners are under IDOC after transfer. Federal and immigration detainees use separate federal systems unless a local hold affects release.

  • Pretrial detainees: adults booked into Morgan County Jail while charges, bond, and hearings are pending.
  • County-sentenced inmates: people serving a local sentence or waiting on a county court order.
  • Work-release participants: approved inmates who remain in jail custody but may work at private employers.
  • Transfer or hold cases: people held for warrants, another agency, IDOC transfer, federal process, or immigration review.

Laws for Morgan County Jail Records

Indiana public-record law is the main rule set behind Morgan County jail records. The sheriff's public-record page cites the Indiana Access to Public Records Act and warns that investigatory information can be excepted. County jail standards and IDOC jail inspection policy also matter because they define what jail oversight records should contain, including capacity and inmate category data in annual reports.

Key authorities:

IC 5-14-3-3 gives the public a right to inspect and copy public agency records unless an exception applies.

IC 5-14-3-4 lists exceptions, including investigatory records that may limit some jail or law-enforcement details.

IC 11-12-4-1 supports Indiana county jail standards and oversight.

IDOC Policy 03-01-101 describes annual county jail inspections and reports that include capacity and inmate categories.


Search Morgan County Inmates

The first Morgan County inmate search route is the sheriff-linked InmateInfo workflow. The sheriff's County Jail menu links to the vendor site. There, the user selects Indiana, chooses Morgan County Jail, begins typing a last name, selects a matching entry from autocomplete, and continues to the profile if the session and profile page load. Research found Morgan County Jail in that workflow, which makes it the stronger Morgan-specific route.

The InmateInfo search page is shown in the captured roster workflow below.

Morgan County inmate search roster workflow on InmateInfo

The vendor route matters because it exposed Morgan County Jail during research, while the statewide portal had a Morgan county object but did not show a working public Morgan inmate endpoint.

  1. Open the sheriff-linked inmate locator or go to InmateInfo.
  2. Select Indiana as the state.
  3. Choose Morgan County Jail from the facility list.
  4. Type the inmate's last name until an autocomplete match appears.
  5. Select the person and continue to the available profile, then verify urgent custody questions by phone.

Morgan County Roster Search Fields

Morgan County lookup is name driven. The vendor search uses state and facility selection before enabling inmate-name entry. The statewide INjail Public Access portal has broader filters, including booking and release ranges, but Morgan's live visibility in that portal was inconsistent during research. Use it as a secondary channel rather than the main Morgan County jail roster path.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Select A StateDropdownYesChoose Indiana before facility options load.
FacilityDropdownYesSelect Morgan County Jail when it appears.
Inmate nameText / autocompleteYesBegin with a last name; results showed name and age.
Hidden JailIDSystem fieldInternalSet after selecting an autocomplete result.

Morgan County Inmate Record Fields

An inmate record is not the same as a full court file. The roster side starts with custody facts: who is in the jail, when the booking happened, what charges or holds are tied to the booking, and whether a release date appears. Court records after a jail arrest are searched separately in MyCase after the prosecutor files formal charges.

FieldWhat It Can Show
Name and ageObserved in Morgan InmateInfo autocomplete results.
JailID or booking numberLocal or portal identifier tied to the booking.
Booked on / arrest dateDate fields supported by the INjail portal template.
Charges and casesBooking charges and case-charge components if supplied by the portal.
Bond or holdsRelease limits, no-bond holds, or other agency holds when populated.
MugshotSupported by INjail when supplied, but not confirmed for every Morgan profile.

When Morgan County Search Fails

If a Morgan County inmate search does not find the person, use the fallback chain instead of assuming the person is not in custody. A new booking may not be visible yet. A person may be listed under a different spelling. A release or transfer may have happened. The sheriff's jail information line can confirm urgent custody questions, while the public-record request process is the path for copies of booking records, incident details, or a booking photo not visible online.

For records, the sheriff's public-record request page instructs requesters to complete the correct form and email it to sheriffpublicrecords@morgancounty.in.gov.

Morgan County sheriff public records request page for jail records

That request path is especially important for historical booking records, jail reports, and records affected by APRA exceptions.

Morgan County Sheriff's Office

160 N. Park Avenue

Martinsville, IN 46151

(765) 342-1080

Jail information: (765) 342-4303


Morgan County Jail vs IDOC

The Morgan County jail roster is for county custody. The Indiana Department of Correction locator is for sentenced state prisoners after transfer. A person may have a Morgan County court case and no longer be in the Morgan County inmate population if the sentence has moved to IDOC. Mail, visitation, phone, money, and commissary rules also change after transfer.

QuestionMorgan County JailIndiana DOC
Who is listedLocal adult jail inmates, pretrial detainees, county sentences, holds, work releaseSentenced state prisoners in IDOC custody
Lookup toolSheriff-linked InmateInfo and jail phone fallbackIDOC incarcerated search
Main identifierName, local JailID, booking dataName or DOC number
Family rulesMorgan jail visitation, mail, phone, and commissary rulesIDOC facility and support-hub rules

State and Federal Inmate Search

No adult IDOC prison, BOP facility, or ICE detention center was located inside Morgan County in official facility lists. That does not mean a Morgan County case can never involve state, federal, or immigration custody. After state sentencing, use IDOC. For federal prisoners, use the BOP inmate locator. For immigration custody, use ICE ODLS. Indiana VINE also provides custody and case notification functions for eligible Indiana records.

The Indiana DOC locator is the public search point once a sentenced person leaves county jail for state custody.

Indiana DOC offender locator for Morgan County sentenced inmates

Use DOC numbers when known, because name-only searches can return multiple people with similar names.


Morgan County Detention Facilities

The resolved Morgan County facility map has two sheriff-run entries. They share the same jail address and phone in official sources because the work-release center is documented as a jail-operated program rather than a separate prison. The county jail is the primary custody facility; work release is a controlled program for eligible inmates.

  • Morgan County Jail holds adult local custody, including new arrests, pretrial detainees, county sentences, warrants, holds, and people awaiting transfer.
  • Morgan County Jail Work Release Center serves eligible inmates approved to work for private employers while returning to jail custody after work.

Morgan County Custody Terms

Several short terms decide where a record is found. A booking is the jail intake event after arrest. A detainer or hold is a request or order that can keep someone in custody for another agency. Classification is the jail process for assigning housing and program access. Work release is not release from custody; it is a structured jail program that allows approved employment during set work periods.

Booking charge
The charge listed when the jail receives the person. It may differ from the final court charge.
PR bond
Release on a promise to appear, usually with court-set conditions.
DOC transfer
Movement from Morgan County Jail to Indiana state prison custody after sentencing.

Morgan County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Morgan County inmate population? Official public pages did not publish a current jail ADP or rated capacity during research. The sheriff's statistics page points to adult incarceration statistics and inspection reports, so those records should be requested from the sheriff or inspection/report channel rather than guessed.

How do I search Morgan County inmates? Start with the sheriff-linked InmateInfo workflow: choose Indiana, select Morgan County Jail, type the last name, and choose the matching entry. If the search fails or the matter is urgent, call the jail information line.

Where are court charges found after arrest? Court charges are searched in Indiana MyCase after the prosecutor files the case. The jail roster is useful for custody and booking facts; the court record controls formal charges, hearings, and dispositions.

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Directions to the Morgan County Jail

Morgan County Jail is at 160 N. Park Avenue in Martinsville, near the downtown government and court area. Visitors and family members should not confuse the Park Avenue jail with the newer Morgan County Judicial Campus at 180 S. Main Street. Court hearings and court records are tied to the Judicial Campus, while jail information, legal mail, commissary kiosk deposits, and sheriff records follow the Park Avenue jail address.

Address

Morgan County Jail
160 N. Park Avenue
Martinsville, IN 46151
(765) 342-4303

Visitor Parking

Official jail pages did not publish visitor parking lots, rates, or overflow instructions. Confirm parking with the jail before traveling.

Public Transit

No official jail page located a bus, rail, or shuttle route to the jail. Confirm transportation options locally before scheduling a remote-visit related appointment.

Visitor Entry

Morgan County uses remote visitation. The visitation page still requires valid government photo ID with a current address for account setup and bars recording, threats, nudity, gang symbols, and revealing clothing.