Search Warrick County Inmate Population Records

The Warrick County inmate population is centered on the local jail, with separate systems for state prison, federal custody, and immigration detention. A Warrick County inmate search starts with the county current-inmate channels for people in local custody, then moves to state or federal locators when a person has been sentenced or transferred. The Warrick County inmate population also has a capacity story, because public sources describe an older jail listing and a new facility project while no official live daily count is posted.

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Warrick County Inmate Population

The Warrick County inmate population is local jail custody first. The confirmed detention facility in the county is the Warrick County Security Center, the sheriff-operated jail in Boonville. It holds people booked by the sheriff's office, municipal police, state police, and other local agencies while they await release, court, short jail sentences, transfer, or commitment to the Indiana Department of Correction. The research did not locate a separate city jail, state prison, federal prison, or ICE detention center physically in Warrick County.

That means the count changes for reasons that are more practical than theoretical. Arrests and warrants add people to the Security Center. Bond decisions, releases, dismissals, transfers, and time-served sentences reduce the local count. A prison sentence changes the system being searched, because the person leaves the county jail population and becomes part of the Indiana Department of Correction population. Federal and immigration custody follow other systems, even when the arrest started in Warrick County.

The Warrick County Sheriff's Office homepage is the official local entry point for sheriff command staff, jail contact information, VINE, and public-safety notices.

Warrick County inmate population sheriff homepage and jail contact information

That local source supports the custody-channel distinction used throughout the Warrick County inmate population search process.


Warrick County Inmate Population Statistics

Public statistics for the Warrick County inmate population are uneven. The current sheriff jail page does not publish a live daily population, annual booking total, or current rated capacity. The strongest sourced figures are capacity markers: a historic 80-bed local jail listing from correctional geography data, a 234-bed new jail reported by WNIN in 2024, and a $55 million project report from Inside Indiana Business. Those numbers should be read as capacity context, not as a live head count.

1 Confirmed County Facility
80 Historic Local Beds
234 Reported New Jail Beds
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Current official daily jail populationNot publishedNo sheriff or county dashboard located during 2026 research.
Historic local jail capacity marker80 local bedsPrisoners of the Census, survey date 3/31/2006.
Planned new jail capacity234 bedsWNIN report, April 19, 2024.
New jail project cost$55 millionInside Indiana Business, 2024.
Warrick County population66,803U.S. Census QuickFacts, July 1, 2025 estimate.
Indiana incarceration rate721 per 100,000Prison Policy Initiative, statewide context.


Who Makes Up Warrick County Inmates

Official Warrick sources did not publish a current demographic table for the jail population. The Security Center population should be described by custody role rather than unsupported percentages: newly arrested people, pretrial detainees, people serving local jail commitments, people held on warrants or court orders, and short-term holds before transfer. Census QuickFacts can describe the county as a whole, but those countywide age, race, income, and education measures are not inmate demographics.

  • Pretrial custody covers people awaiting initial hearings, bond decisions, case filings, or later hearings.
  • Local sentenced custody covers jail commitments and short sentences handled through the county facility.
  • State prison custody begins after commitment to IDOC and is searched in the statewide locator.
  • Federal or ICE custody is separate from the county jail roster, even if a local arrest or hold started the process.

Warrick County Jail Capacity

The new jail project is the clearest local capacity signal. The official sheriff jail page still lists the current Security Center address and does not state that a new jail has opened, but WNIN reported a planned 234-bed facility in April 2024. Inside Indiana Business described a $55 million jail being built between Chandler and Boonville off S.R. 62 on Hyrock Boulevard and said it was expected in 2026. WFIE/14News later reported a sheriff progress preview that included cells, a control room, training and evidence space, and a mental-health unit.

No current daily population figure was found, so an occupancy rate cannot be calculated. The historic 80-bed listing also has limits. It is useful as old correctional-population context, but the Prison Gerrymandering Project cautions that its address and prison-population data are for Census identification work and should not be treated as a current jail report. The safest reading is that Warrick County has documented capacity pressure and a replacement project, while the live Warrick County inmate population count remains a jail-confirmation question.


Laws Governing Warrick County Jail Data

Indiana law controls how Warrick County jail data, court data, and request limits are handled. Jail records may be public records, but some law-enforcement material can still be withheld when it is investigatory, confidential, sealed, juvenile, or security-sensitive. Court records follow a separate access framework through Indiana's court rules and MyCase, while county jail standards are governed by statewide administrative rules and IDOC jail-services oversight.

Key laws and rules:

IC 5-14-3-3 gives the public a right to inspect and copy public records unless another rule closes them.

IC 5-14-3-4 lists exemptions, including investigatory records and confidential material.

Indiana Rules on Access to Court Records govern court files after charges are filed.

210 IAC 3 sets Indiana county jail standards.


Warrick County Prison Transfers

There is no IDOC adult prison located in Warrick County in the reviewed state prison materials. A Warrick County defendant sentenced to state prison leaves the Security Center and enters IDOC reception, classification, and facility placement. At that point, the public lookup changes from county jail channels to the IDOC incarcerated database. The IDOC profile is built around DOC number, name, facility, sentence entries, release estimates, offense descriptions, cause numbers, and county of conviction. It is not a same-day booking roster.



Current Warrick County Jail Lookup

The Warrick app is app-gated, so its full inmate-profile fields could not be verified from public web pages. The app store pages confirm current-inmate viewing, tip submission, interactive features, and public-safety news, but they do not show whether a profile includes a mugshot, charge list, bond field, housing unit, or booking number. Do not assume those fields until the installed app or jail confirms them.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Current inmatesApp featureUnspecifiedOfficial Apple and Google listings advertise current-inmate viewing.
TipsApp featureUnspecifiedThe app is not for emergency reporting; call 911 in an emergency.
Search fields inside inmate featureApp UINot visible from webRequires app inspection or jail confirmation.

The Indiana County Jail Public Portal is also an official jail-search system, but Warrick was not listed as a participating county on the 2026 research check. Its fields are still useful for comparison because they show how other Indiana jail roster records can be structured.


Past Warrick County Inmate Records

No official Warrick source gave a roster retention period, daily booking archive, or released-inmate web search. For older jail records, the practical route is a sheriff records request under Indiana APRA or a direct inquiry with the Sheriff's Office. If the arrest led to filed charges, Indiana MyCase is usually the better place to search for the court case, cause number, bond orders, hearings, and disposition. Official certified court copies come from the Warrick County Clerk, not from the jail roster.


What Warrick Inmate Records Show

Because the Warrick app profile could not be inspected from official web pages, public content should separate confirmed facts from likely jail-record categories. The jail or a records request may confirm custody status, booking or release status, whether the person is housed at the Security Center, and release or bond instructions when those details are public. State and federal locators show different fields because they track sentenced custody, not local booking.

FieldWhat It Shows
Custody statusWhether the person is currently held, released, or transferred, when the jail can disclose it.
Booking or release statusCurrent intake and release stage, especially for recent arrests.
Bond or release instructionsInformation controlled by court orders and jail procedures, when public.
Facility locationWhether the person remains at the Security Center or has moved to another system.
Court case detailsFormal charges, cause numbers, hearings, and orders are searched in MyCase after filing.
IDOC sentence fieldsDOC number, facility, sentence, release estimate, and county of conviction for state prisoners.

Warrick Jail vs State Prison

A Warrick County inmate lookup fails when the wrong custody system is used. The county jail handles arrests, pretrial detention, release processing, short local sentences, and short-term holds. IDOC handles sentenced prison custody after commitment. BOP and ICE handle federal and immigration custody. VINELink is best for notice of custody changes, not for a complete case file.

County JailState Prison (DOC)
Who Is HeldPre-trial + short sentencesSentenced felons
Run ByWarrick County Sheriff's OfficeIndiana Department of Correction
Where to LookSheriff app or jail phoneIDOC incarcerated database
Record FocusBooking, custody, release, local jail servicesDOC number, facility, sentence, release date
Common ErrorExpecting prison sentence details on the jail appExpecting same-day arrests in IDOC


Warrick County Detention Facilities

The Warrick County detention map is simple. One county jail is confirmed by official local sources. State prison, federal prison, and immigration detention are handled through non-county systems because no such facility was located inside Warrick County during the research pass.

  • Warrick County Security Center - the sheriff-operated county jail for pretrial detainees, local sentenced inmates, recent bookings, short-term holds, and people awaiting release, court, transfer, or DOC commitment.

Warrick County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Warrick County inmate population?

No official live Warrick daily jail population was located. Public sources give capacity context instead: an older 80-bed local jail listing, a 234-bed planned new jail reported by WNIN, and local reporting about a $55 million project meant to address space needs.

How do I search the Warrick County inmate population?

Start with the official Warrick County Sheriffs Office app if available, then call the Security Center for urgent current-custody questions. Use IDOC for sentenced prison custody, BOP for federal inmates, ICE ODLS for immigration custody, and VINELink for custody-status notification.

Does Warrick County have a public web jail roster?

No standard sheriff web roster was found on the official jail page during research. The app listings advertise current-inmate viewing, so Warrick appears to rely on app-first inmate access plus the jail phone line rather than a conventional public roster table.

Are Warrick County mugshots online?

No official sheriff web mugshot gallery or daily booking photo page was located. The app store pages do not state whether current-inmate profiles include booking photos, so booking-photo questions should be confirmed through the app, the jail, or a public-records request.

Where are court charges after jail booking?

Jail booking records and court records are separate. Once the prosecutor files charges, search Indiana MyCase for the court case, hearings, orders, and charge status. The Warrick County Clerk is the custodian for official court records and certified copies.

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Directions to the Warrick County Jail

Use the sheriff-published address for the present Warrick County Security Center: 100 W S.R. 62, Boonville, Indiana 47601. The sheriff jail page describes the facility as about one-quarter mile east of the Boonville city limits, so visitors should expect the jail along the State Road 62 corridor rather than at the downtown Judicial Center.

From the Evansville or Newburgh side, approach Boonville on IN-62 eastbound and watch for the sheriff and Security Center property near the east edge of town. From the Chandler side, travel west on IN-62 toward Boonville and look for the facility before the city center. Court business is separate: the Judicial Center entrance is on 3rd Street near the historic courthouse, with public parking off 2nd Street north of Main.

Address

Warrick County Security Center
100 W S.R. 62
Boonville, IN 47601
812-897-6096

Visitor Parking

No official visitor-parking map or locker policy was located on the sheriff jail page. Confirm parking and entry instructions with the jail before traveling.

Public Transit

No transit route was posted in the jail source material. Plan a direct vehicle route to the S.R. 62 facility and confirm ride or pickup timing in advance.

Visitor Entry

Video visits are scheduled through InmateSales or lobby kiosks. The jail page did not post a separate public visitor-entry map, so confirm current entry rules before arrival.