Floyd County Recent Bookings and Jail Roster
Floyd County recent bookings are managed by the Floyd County Sheriff's Department in New Albany, which runs the jail and makes inmate information available online. The sheriff's website gives the public a direct way to check who is in custody, what charges they face, and when they were booked into the Floyd County Jail. This page explains how to use those tools, what the records contain, and where else to search when the county site doesn't have the information you're looking for.
Floyd County Quick Facts
Floyd County Sheriff's Department
The Floyd County Sheriff's Department operates out of New Albany and runs the Floyd County Jail. All arrests processed in Floyd County go through the jail's booking system. The sheriff's department posts inmate information on its website so members of the public can check recent bookings without having to call or visit in person. The department is the primary source for current custody status and booking details in Floyd County.
The sheriff's website is at fcsdin.com. From there you can reach the inmate information page, which lists people currently held at the Floyd County Jail. The records are updated as bookings happen. You'll find the person's name, booking date, charges, and in many cases bond information. The system is free to use and doesn't need a login. If you can't find what you need online, staff can be reached at 812-948-5400 during business hours.
Floyd County sits along the Ohio River across from Louisville, Kentucky. The sheriff's office covers a county that includes New Albany, the county seat, as well as a number of smaller communities. The jail in New Albany is the only county detention facility in Floyd County.
Floyd County Sheriff's Department website
The Floyd County Sheriff's Department website provides jail details, contact information, and a link to the inmate info system for recent bookings in Floyd County.
| Address | 311 Hauss Square, New Albany, IN 47150 |
|---|---|
| Phone | 812-948-5400 |
| Website | fcsdin.com |
| Inmate Search | Floyd County Inmate Information |
Search Floyd County Recent Bookings Online
The inmate information page at fcsdin.com/inmateinfo is where you go to look up recent Floyd County bookings. The page lists people who are currently in custody at the Floyd County Jail. You can scroll the roster or search by name. Each record includes booking date, charges, and bond details when available. The system is designed for public use and is straightforward to navigate.
Floyd County inmate information portal
The Floyd County inmate information page shows current jail bookings and custody status for people held at the Floyd County Jail in New Albany.
If the person you're searching for does not appear in the Floyd County system, they may have been released, transferred, or the booking may not yet be reflected online. In that case, try the statewide Indiana County Jail Public Portal, which collects booking data from jails across Indiana including Floyd County. For people transferred to a state prison, check the IDOC offender locator at offenderlocator.idoc.in.gov.
The county's online roster covers current inmates. It is not a full historical archive of past Floyd County bookings.
What Floyd County Booking Records Show
Booking records in Floyd County are public documents under Indiana's Access to Public Records Act. The relevant law is IC 5-14-3, which requires law enforcement agencies to disclose basic booking details within 24 hours of an arrest. The required disclosures include the person's name, home address, physical description, the charges filed against them, and the time and date of booking at the Floyd County Jail.
Under IC 5-14-3-5, the public has a right to request and receive these records. Floyd County meets that obligation by posting inmate information on the sheriff's website. A typical booking record includes the full legal name, date of birth, arrest date, charges, and bond or bail details. Mugshots may also be included. These records are used by attorneys, bail bond companies, family members, reporters, and others tracking activity at the Floyd County Jail.
Keep in mind that a booking shows an arrest, not a conviction. Floyd County cases proceed through the court system after booking, and charges can change. For current case status, use the Indiana MyCase portal.
Record Expungement in Floyd County
Indiana law at IC 35-38-9 allows some people to seek expungement of arrest and booking records. If a Floyd County arrest led to charges that were dropped or dismissed, the person may qualify to have those records sealed. Minor convictions can also be expunged after a waiting period. Once a record is expunged, it no longer appears in public systems including the Floyd County inmate database.
Petitions for expungement in Floyd County go to the Floyd County Circuit or Superior Court in New Albany. The process takes time and must follow the rules set out in IC 35-38-9. For help, contact the Floyd County Public Defender or call the Indiana PAC line at 317-234-0906 to be directed to legal aid.
Additional Tools for Floyd County Jail Records
The VineLink system offers custody alerts for Floyd County. You can register a person's name and receive a notification when their status changes, such as a release or transfer from the Floyd County Jail. This is a free service used often by crime victims and family members who need real-time updates on custody status.
For statewide background checks, the Indiana State Police offers a criminal history service at in.gov/isp/criminal-history-services. This covers arrests and convictions across Indiana, not just Floyd County. Certified results carry a fee and are typically used for employment or licensing purposes. For court records tied to Floyd County cases, search MyCase at public.courts.in.gov/mycase. If you're unsure which system holds the records you need, the Indiana PAC office can assist at 317-234-0906.
Cities in Floyd County
New Albany is the county seat of Floyd County and the largest city in the county.
Nearby Counties
Floyd County shares borders with several Indiana counties. Each has its own jail and booking records.