New Albany Jail Roster and Recent Bookings

New Albany recent bookings are processed through the Floyd County Sheriff's Office, which operates the county jail for all arrests made in the city and surrounding Floyd County. This page covers how to access the Floyd County inmate information portal, request records from the New Albany Police Department, and find related court filings online.

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Floyd County Jail and New Albany Bookings

New Albany is the county seat of Floyd County and sits directly across the Ohio River from Louisville, Kentucky. All arrests in New Albany are processed through the Floyd County Jail, which holds both pre-trial detainees and people serving short sentences. The jail is managed by the Floyd County Sheriff's Office and is the only detention facility serving the county.

The Floyd County Sheriff provides inmate information online at fcsdin.com/inmateinfo. This portal lets you search by name to find people currently held in the facility. Results show booking date, listed charges, and custody status. The system is generally updated within a few hours of a booking, though very recent arrests may not appear right away.

For questions about specific bookings or to request certified records, contact the Floyd County Sheriff's Office through the main website at fcsdin.com. The records division handles formal public records requests. The jail operates around the clock, but the records office has standard business hours.

The New Albany Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency in the city, and all arrests are booked into the Floyd County Jail maintained by the Sheriff's Office.

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New Albany officers transfer arrested individuals to the Floyd County Jail, where booking records are created and made available to the public under Indiana's access law.

How to Search New Albany Booking Records

To look up a recent New Albany booking, go to the Floyd County inmate information page at fcsdin.com/inmateinfo. Enter the person's last name in the search field. If the person is currently in the Floyd County Jail, their record will appear with booking details and charge information. If they have been released, the live system won't show the record.

The statewide INjail portal at public.indianajail.gov is a good alternative. It pulls data from county jails across Indiana including Floyd County, and it is free to use. The portal is useful if you want to confirm whether someone is in custody without going to the county site directly.

For anyone serving state prison time rather than a county jail sentence, use the IDOC Offender Locator. This Indiana Department of Correction tool lists current placement, sentence details, and projected release dates. People still awaiting trial in the county jail don't appear in IDOC, so use both systems depending on the situation.

The Floyd County Sheriff Inmate Information portal provides a direct search of the New Albany area jail roster, including current bookings and custody status.

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The Floyd County inmate portal is the most direct way to search New Albany bookings, with results showing charges, booking dates, and current hold status for each person in custody.

New Albany Police Department Records

The New Albany Police Department maintains records for incidents and arrests that occur within city limits. The communications line is 812-944-6411, and the records division can be reached at 812-948-5304. Formal records requests should be submitted in writing. Under IC 5-14-3, booking records are public, and agencies must disclose names, charges, and arrest dates.

Incident reports for events in New Albany are kept by the Police Department. Jail and booking records are maintained by the Floyd County Sheriff. Both agencies are covered by Indiana's public access law, but you need to contact the right one depending on what you're requesting. If an agency denies your request without a valid reason, you can contact the Indiana Public Access Counselor at 317-234-0906 for guidance.

Court Records for New Albany Cases on MyCase

Criminal cases from New Albany arrests are filed in Floyd Circuit Court or Floyd Superior Court. Indiana's free case portal, MyCase, covers Floyd County courts and lets you search by name or case number at no cost. You can see filed charges, hearing dates, attorneys of record, and case outcomes without visiting the courthouse.

Court records are created after the prosecutor files charges, which may happen one to several days after the initial booking. If you see someone in the Floyd County jail system but not on MyCase, charges may not have been formally filed yet. Check back in a day or two. Once charges are on file, the MyCase record updates regularly as the case moves through court.

For a broader background check covering the whole state, the Indiana State Police offers a Criminal History Service. Certified copies cost more than non-certified online searches. Both options are available through the ISP website and cover arrest and conviction data from courts across Indiana.

VINE Notifications for Floyd County

Register with VineLink if you want to receive alerts when someone held at the Floyd County Jail is released or transferred. This free service sends phone, text, or email notifications. VINE works for all Indiana county jails and is available to anyone, not just crime victims. You register using the inmate's name or ID number and choose your preferred notification method.

Alerts go out fast when a status change occurs. This is especially useful for New Albany residents who live near the Kentucky border, where people may be held in the Floyd County facility before or after cross-border legal proceedings. VINE works around the clock and does not charge any fees.

Expungement in Floyd County

Indiana's expungement statute at IC 35-38-9 allows people to seal certain arrest and conviction records. Arrests without a conviction can often be sealed after one year. Misdemeanor convictions may qualify after five years. Felonies have longer waiting periods, and some serious offenses are not eligible. New Albany residents file expungement petitions in Floyd Circuit or Superior Court.

A granted expungement removes the record from most public searches, including the Floyd County inmate system and MyCase. Standard background checks done by employers and landlords won't show sealed records. Law enforcement and courts retain access in some circumstances. If you're considering expungement in Floyd County, talking to a licensed Indiana attorney who handles these cases is a reasonable first step.

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Nearby Cities

Jeffersonville is the other large city in southern Indiana's Clark-Floyd metro area along the Ohio River. Its booking records go through Clark County's system. Check that page for information on Jeffersonville arrests and jail roster access.