Morgan County Jail Overview
The official Morgan County Jail page identifies the jail as the county facility responsible for adult offenders and states that Morgan County operates both an adult jail and a work release center. The Morgan County Sheriff's Office operates the jail from the Park Avenue sheriff and jail address in Martinsville. It is not the same place as the newer Judicial Campus, which is used for court business. Jail custody, jail visitation, scanned mail, commissary deposits, and jail records still route through the sheriff's jail operation.
The Morgan County Jail population is local and case-stage based. A person may be booked after arrest, held on a warrant, detained before trial, serving a county sentence, approved for a work program, or waiting for transfer to Indiana Department of Correction custody. The 2024 inmate handbook describes receiving and intake, initial classification, housing supervision, property, bonding, mail, communication devices, medical and mental-health care, grievance steps, commissary, court information, laundry, inmate worker programs, work release, religious services, and reentry services. Those topics make the jail more than a roster entry, but the roster remains the first public lookup tool.
Morgan County Jail Inmate Lookup
The sheriff's inmate locator menu points to InmateInfo.com. For Morgan County Jail, the documented path is to choose Indiana, select Morgan County Jail, then begin typing the person's last name. The inspected interface returned current-looking autocomplete records with a JailID, name, and age, but the research did not verify a full readable profile for a Morgan record. That means the online roster should be treated as the first check, not as the only source of custody truth.
- Open the sheriff-linked inmate locator and choose Indiana as the state.
- Select Morgan County Jail from the facility dropdown when it appears.
- Type the inmate's last name and wait for the autocomplete list.
- Select the matching entry, then use the enabled Continue or Search action.
- If the person is not listed, call the jail information line or submit a sheriff public-records request.
The INjail Public Access portal is also relevant because it is Indiana's statewide county jail portal. During research, Morgan County had a county object in the portal's API, but Morgan was not in the visible county list and its inmate endpoint did not resolve. Use the sheriff-linked InmateInfo route first for a Morgan County Jail inmate lookup, then use INjail as a secondary statewide check.
Use the channels in order. InmateInfo is the sheriff-linked name search. INjail is the statewide portal, but Morgan visibility was inconsistent during the research pass. The jail information line is the practical fallback for urgent custody confirmation. The sheriff records request process is the better route for booking records, reports, or photos not visible online, subject to investigatory and protected-record limits.
Morgan County Jail Contact
Use the jail contact block for custody questions, visitor planning, commissary kiosk issues, legal mail routing, and records follow-up tied to the jail. The sheriff's records request process is separate from the online roster. The public records page cites Indiana's Access to Public Records Act and directs requesters to email the completed form to the sheriff records address.
Morgan County Jail
160 N. Park Avenue
Martinsville, IN 46151
(765) 342-4303
Jail information line
Morgan County Sheriff's Office
160 N. Park Avenue
Martinsville, IN 46151
(765) 342-1080
Records email: sheriffpublicrecords@morgancounty.in.gov
Morgan County Jail Visitation
Morgan County Jail has replaced traditional on-site visitation with remote visitation. The official visitation page says visitors use CPC/InmateSales from a computer, tablet, or mobile device. One free remote visit is offered each week for each inmate, and the posted free visit length is 20 minutes. Paid remote visitation is listed at 20 cents per minute after the weekly free visit, but the jail states that provider rates and fees are not set by the jail.
The visitation rules are strict. Visits must be scheduled at least 24 hours ahead. A valid government picture ID with a current and correct address is required to sign up. Visits can be recorded and monitored. Pictures or video recording during a visit are prohibited, and rule violations can end the visit and suspend visitation privileges. Jail operations can also interrupt a visit if the inmate is in recreation, school, a program, or work.
| Day | Hours | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 9:00 am-8:00 pm and 9:00 pm-10:00 pm | Remote video |
| Tuesday | 9:00 am-8:00 pm and 9:00 pm-10:00 pm | Remote video |
| Wednesday | 9:00 am-8:00 pm and 9:00 pm-10:00 pm | Remote video |
| Thursday | 9:00 am-8:00 pm and 9:00 pm-10:00 pm | Remote video |
| Friday | 9:00 am-8:00 pm and 9:00 pm-10:00 pm | Remote video |
| Saturday | 9:00 am-8:00 pm and 9:00 pm-10:00 pm | Remote video |
| Sunday | 9:00 am-8:00 pm and 9:00 pm-10:00 pm | Remote video |
The sheriff's visitation page is the best visual source for this schedule. It shows the remote-visit model and the account setup path.
Morgan County Jail visitation rules are shown in the official screenshot.
The key point for visitors is that Morgan County Jail visits are remote, scheduled ahead of time, and controlled by jail and vendor rules.
Morgan County Jail Mail and Money
The official inmate communication page separates personal mail, legal mail, phone calls, and visitation funds. Non-legal friends and family mail is scanned off site and sent to a Kentucky processing address. Legal mail, books, newspapers, magazines, workbooks, and study guides from publishers are sent to the Park Avenue jail address. Personal mail must include the inmate name, inmate ID, and a return address, and noncompliant mail can be destroyed rather than returned.
Morgan County Jail communication rules show the scanned-mail and phone-account distinctions.
Families should keep legal mail and personal mail separate because the jail uses different handling routes for each type.
For personal mail, use the inmate name and ID, Morgan County Jail, IN, PO Box 76550, Highland Heights, KY 41076. For legal mail, use Morgan County Jail, 160 North Park Avenue, Martinsville, IN 46151. Phone and remote-visit accounts use Combined Public Communications / InmateSales, and customer service is listed as 1-877-998-5678. The communication page also says inmates without calling funds receive three free 5-minute calls upon admission.
The official commissary deposit page says commissary funds are separate from phone and visitation funds. Funds cannot be moved between those accounts. JailFunds is used for care packages and deposits, phone deposits are available through 1-855-836-3364, and lobby deposit machines are located in the main jail lobby. Money orders are not accepted for commissary deposits.
| Money or commissary item | Documented rule |
|---|---|
| Commissary account | Separate from phone and visitation accounts |
| Online deposits | JailFunds, with immediate posting stated on the sheriff page |
| Phone deposits | 1-855-836-3364 |
| Lobby kiosk | Main jail lobby at 160 N. Park Avenue; inmate first and last name needed |
| Money orders | Not accepted |
| Commissary delivery | Kellwell Commissary delivery on Wednesdays; nicotine on Thursdays per handbook |
Morgan County Jail commissary guidance is shown in the official deposit screenshot.
The separate account rule matters because a commissary deposit will not pay for calls, video visits, or bond.
Morgan County Jail Population Gap
The official sheriff site has a Data and Statistics page, but the research found no visible Morgan County Jail rated capacity, current population, average daily population, annual booking count, length-of-stay table, or demographic breakdown on the inspected page. IDOC Jail Services Division policy says annual county jail reports should include rated bed capacity, inspection-day inmate totals by category, jail deaths, escapes, and services. A Morgan-specific official report with those figures was not located.
| Measure | Public status in research |
|---|---|
| Official rated capacity | Not located in official county or IDOC pages inspected |
| Current population or ADP | Not located on the visible sheriff statistics page |
| Work-release count | Not separately published in official sources located |
| County population context | 74,967 residents estimated for July 1, 2025 by Census QuickFacts and STATS Indiana |
Do not treat a one-time roster search as an official count. The roster helps locate a person. It does not replace an annual jail inspection report or audited jail statistics. For capacity or inspection-day population, use the jail information line, the sheriff's public-record request process, or the IDOC jail inspection/report channel.
Morgan County Jail Intake Programs
Morgan County Jail intake begins when a person is brought to the jail by law enforcement, court order, warrant, or transfer. The handbook identifies a receiving unit, initial intake classification, classification and orientation, property handling, money account setup, medical and mental-health screening, housing assignment, and facility rules. Classification affects housing, supervision, programs, and daily movement. A new booking may not appear online at the same pace that intake is happening, so urgent status questions should go to the jail information line.
The official programs page lists inmate worker assignments, work release, community corrections worker assignments, religious services, mental health support, medical services, alcohol and drug counseling, life skills, vocational counseling, and reentry or discharge services. All inmates may request program services through a kiosk or tablet, though the type of service can vary based on housing classification, behavior, and need.
Morgan County Jail programs are documented on the sheriff's program page.
Program access is tied to custody status and jail approval, so a roster listing alone does not show whether a person can take part.
Note: Confirm custody, visit eligibility, and account instructions with Morgan County Jail before scheduling travel, sending mail, or depositing money.
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