Lookup Warrick County Security Center Inmates

The Warrick County Security Center is the sheriff-operated county jail for Warrick County, Indiana. People use it to look up inmates at Warrick County Security Center after a local arrest, court commitment, warrant hold, or short jail sentence. It is the local custody point before release, bond review, court action, transfer, or a later move to the state prison system. Warrick County jail inmate lookup is different from a state prison, federal prison, or immigration custody search, so the right search path depends on where the person is held.

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Warrick Security Center Overview

The Warrick County Security Center jail page identifies the facility as the county jail and places it on the State Road 62 corridor near Boonville. The Warrick County Sheriff's Office operates the jail. The facility holds people arrested or committed in Warrick County for pretrial detention, local sentenced jail custody, warrant holds, bond holds, and short-term custody before release or transfer. It is not an Indiana Department of Correction prison, and it is not a federal or immigration detention center.

The jail page names Jeremy Holder as jail commander and describes practical family services rather than a full public operations report. It lists account deposits, phone service, video visitation, programs, and PREA reporting. It does not publish a current public inmate count, a pod list, a daily jail-population dashboard, or a current official rated capacity. Those gaps matter. A Warrick County Security Center inmate search should rely on official jail and app channels for current custody and on court or state systems for records that live outside the jail.

The official jail page was captured in the project image set. The official Warrick County Security Center page shows the sheriff's family and friend service instructions, including deposits, calls, visits, programs, and PREA reporting.

Warrick County Security Center jail page for inmate services and visitation

That source is the basis for the visitation, phone, commissary, and program details below. It does not show a standard public web roster table.


Warrick Jail Capacity Context

Warrick County Security Center capacity information is a capacity-pressure story, not a live population story. The official sheriff jail page inspected for the research did not publish a current rated capacity or a current daily count. An older correctional-population listing treated Warrick County Jail as an 80-bed local facility in a 2006 Census-era entry. Local reporting later described a new sheriff's office, jail, and dispatch project with 234 planned beds. That newer figure is planned or reported project capacity, not proof that the current Security Center had opened a new bed count on any specific date.

80 Historic Local Beds
234 Planned New Beds
MeasureFigureHow to read it
Current official rated capacityNot publishedThe sheriff jail page did not list a current rated capacity.
Historic local capacity marker80 bedsCensus-era correctional population data, useful only as old context.
New jail project234 bedsWNIN reported this planned capacity for the new jail project.
Current daily populationNot locatedNo official Warrick jail dashboard or monthly jail report was found.

Do not use the 80-bed number to estimate today's Warrick County inmate population. Do not use the 234-bed number as a current operating count unless the sheriff or county publishes the new facility as open and operating. A live custody question is still handled through the Warrick County Sheriffs Office app current-inmates feature or the jail phone.


Lookup Warrick Jail Inmates

The local public lookup channel documented for Warrick County is the official Warrick County Sheriffs Office app on Apple or the Warrick County Sheriffs Office app on Google Play. The store listings say the app lets users view current inmates, submit tips, and receive public-safety information. The sheriff jail page itself did not expose a normal current-inmates web table. If the app is not available, call the jail at 812-897-6096 with the full name, approximate arrest time, and arresting agency if known.

  1. Start with the Warrick County Sheriffs Office app current-inmates feature for local jail custody.
  2. If the app does not answer the question, call the Warrick County Security Center at 812-897-6096.
  3. Confirm that the person is still in county jail, since release, bond, court transport, or transfer can change status quickly.
  4. Use Indiana MyCase for criminal case filings, hearings, and court charges after the arrest.
  5. Use the IDOC incarcerated database only after a person has moved into state prison custody.
NeedCorrect Warrick ChannelLimit
Current county-jail custodySheriff app or jail phoneApp fields were not visible from public store pages.
Custody notificationIndiana VINE/VINELinkNotification is not a full jail record.
State prison custodyIDOC locatorUse after DOC transfer, not for new Warrick bookings.
Federal custodyBOP inmate locatorBOP does not cover local Warrick jail bookings.
Immigration custodyICE Online Detainee LocatorUse after immigration transfer or ICE custody.

Warrick Jail Contact

Use the jail contact for same-day custody, release-call, visitation, and housing-status questions. Use the sheriff's administrative office for sheriff-office business. For court records, the jail is not the court clerk. The Warrick County Clerk is the court-record custodian, and MyCase is the public online court-search route for non-confidential case information.

Warrick County Security Center

100 W S.R. 62

Boonville, IN 47601

812-897-6096

County jail and current custody questions

Warrick County Sheriff's Office

100 W S.R. 62, P.O. Box 487

Boonville, IN 47601

812-897-6180

Dispatch: 812-897-1200; Fax: 812-897-3654


Warrick Jail Video Visits

Warrick County Security Center visitation is video-based through CPC/InmateSales. The sheriff's instructions say to use InmateSales, create or log into an account, choose a new purchase, select the facility and visit product, enter the required personal information, buy minutes, and schedule the visit. Onsite visitors use kiosks in the visitation booths in the sheriff's office lobby. Apple mobile users are directed to the Inmate Sales app, Windows and Mac computer users to Chrome, and Android users to Chrome.

Visit typeHoursProvider or location
Remote video visitation7:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.InmateSales / CPC
Onsite video visitation7:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.Visitation booths and sheriff lobby kiosks
Attorney or professional visitsNot postedCall the jail for scheduling rules

CPC/InmateSales customer service for friend and family video visitation is 866-340-7879. Confirm status before travel, because lockdowns, movement, court transport, release, or disciplinary limits can affect a scheduled visit.


Warrick Inmate Money

The Warrick County Security Center separates inmate accounts, commissary, and phone funds. The sheriff jail page says inmate account deposits can be made through InmateSales or a blue kiosk in the Sheriff's Office lobby. Commissary money can be added through JailATM or a brown lobby kiosk. Phone services are contracted through Combined Public Communications, also called CPC, with Direct Pay and PIN Debit options.

ServiceProvider or detailImportant limit
Inmate accountInmateSales or blue lobby kioskUse the inmate name for kiosk lookup.
Commissary accountJailATM or brown lobby kioskStaff are not responsible for kiosk issues and do not give change.
Phone Direct PayCPC / InmateSalesFunds a specific phone number; ring-back tones will not work.
Phone PIN DebitCPC / InmateSales or 1-877-998-5678Funds the inmate PIN so calls may be made to chosen numbers.
Mail rulesCall the jail before mailingNo official Warrick mail format or package rule was located.

Do not assume a postcard-only rule, scan-and-destroy mail system, book vendor rule, or package rule for Warrick County Security Center unless jail staff confirm it. Ask for the exact inmate name, booking number if needed, and the current mailing format before sending anything.


Warrick Booking Intake

A Warrick County arrest may begin with the sheriff's office, Boonville Police Department, Chandler Police Department, Newburgh Police Department, Indiana State Police, or another authorized agency. Unless released by citation or taken to a specialized custody point, the person is booked at the Warrick County Security Center. Jail staff identify the person, check warrants or holds, log the intake record, secure property, screen for contraband, and assign housing under nonpublic classification rules.

The sheriff jail page confirms one key point after booking: newly booked inmates are allowed necessary phone calls to arrange release. That makes the CPC/InmateSales phone system important for families waiting for first contact. The official pages do not state how fast an app entry appears, how often it refreshes, or how long a released person stays visible. Same-day arrest questions are best handled by the jail phone, while filed charges and hearing dates are checked later in MyCase.

Note: Booking records and court cases are separate; call the jail for custody and use MyCase for filed charges.


Warrick Jail Directions

The current official public jail address is 100 W S.R. 62, Boonville, Indiana 47601. The sheriff jail page describes the Security Center as about one-quarter mile east of the Boonville city limits. Visitors should expect the jail along the State Road 62 corridor, not at the downtown Judicial Center. From the Evansville or Newburgh side, use IN-62 eastbound toward Boonville. From the Chandler side, travel west on IN-62 toward Boonville.

Do not confuse the jail with court offices at One County Square or the Judicial Center area. Warrick Superior Court 1 directions place the Judicial Center entrance on 3rd Street with parking off 2nd Street north of Main Street. Court business, clerk copies, filings, hearings, and some case-record questions belong downtown, while current custody, visitation, and jail account issues belong at the Security Center.


Warrick Records Followup

For a jail record that is not in the app or available by phone, ask the sheriff's office about an Indiana Access to Public Records Act request. The research located an official sheriff form for law-enforcement recordings, but not a full online jail booking-record request form. Indiana public-record access still has exceptions, and some jail, medical, juvenile, victim, security, or investigative details may be withheld or redacted.

For criminal charges after a Warrick County Security Center booking, check Indiana MyCase and then follow up with the clerk if an official copy is needed. Warrick County courts include Circuit Court, Superior Court 1, and Superior Court 2. The prosecutor decides what charges to file after law enforcement submits the case, and the clerk enters judgments and orders. The jail roster is not the final court record.


About Warrick Security Center

The Warrick County Security Center offers GED programming, a faith-based addiction program, and weekly church service according to the official sheriff jail page. The jail also posts PREA information. PREA refers to the Prison Rape Elimination Act framework for preventing and responding to sexual abuse in custody. The Security Center states a zero-tolerance policy for sexual assault, abuse, harassment, and staff-inmate sexual relationships.

Reports of institutional sexual assault or staff misconduct go to the Corrections Investigator at 812-897-6180. Useful details include names or locations of involved persons, witnesses, booking number if available, a description of the incident, date and time, where it happened, other people with information, and the reporting person's contact information. Recent local reporting also describes a new jail, sheriff, and dispatch project along the S.R. 62 and Hyrock Boulevard area with mental-health, control-room, training, and evidence spaces, but the official jail page still controls the current operating address used for public jail contact.

Note: Confirm custody, visit status, and the operating address with the jail before making a trip to Boonville.

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