Search Jennings County Recent Bookings

Jennings County recent bookings are handled by the Jennings County Sheriff's Office, which operates the county jail in North Vernon. The office maintains an online inmate roster at jenningsjailroster.org, giving the public a way to check current custody status without calling in. This page explains how to search Jennings County jail records, what information you'll find, and which other tools can help with inmate lookups in the area.

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Jennings County Sheriff's Office

The Jennings County Sheriff's Office serves the county from its location in North Vernon, which is the county seat. The office runs the jail and handles all booking operations for Jennings County. When someone is arrested in the county, they are brought to this facility for processing. The sheriff's office maintains booking records and makes them available to the public under Indiana's open records laws.

The main phone number for the Jennings County Sheriff's Office is 812-346-5111. The office is at 925 State Road 3 North in North Vernon. Staff at the jail can confirm custody status for current inmates and direct you to the right resource for more detailed records. For basic questions about whether someone is currently in custody, calling this number is reliable and straightforward.

The Jennings County Sheriff's Office also uses an online inmate roster at jenningsjailroster.org. This tool lets you search for current inmates by name without making a call. If the site is unavailable or shows no results for the person you're looking for, call the office directly at 812-346-5111 to confirm their status. Online rosters can sometimes lag behind live jail data.

Indiana County Jail Public Portal Indiana county jail public portal recent bookings search

The Indiana County Jail Public Portal gives statewide inmate search access and may include Jennings County booking data alongside other Indiana counties.

Address925 State Road 3 North, North Vernon, IN 47265
Phone812-346-5111
Inmate Rosterjenningsjailroster.org
Inmate SearchOnline roster available; call for current status

How to Find Jennings County Jail Records

The Jennings County jail roster is available online at jenningsjailroster.org. The site lists current inmates held at the Jennings County Jail. Each entry typically includes the person's name, booking date, charges, and bond status. The roster updates as new bookings come in, so it reflects recent activity at the jail. If the site is loading slowly or appears down, try again later or call the sheriff's office directly.

The statewide Indiana County Jail Public Portal is another route to try. This portal aggregates jail data from county facilities across Indiana. It may show Jennings County bookings alongside other counties, which is useful if you're not certain where someone was booked. A name search covers multiple counties at once.

If a person was booked in Jennings County and later moved to state prison, they'll show up in the IDOC Offender Locator at offenderlocator.idoc.in.gov. State inmates are searchable by name and the results show their current facility and sentence details. The locator is updated regularly and is free to use.

For court case records tied to a Jennings County arrest, use the Indiana MyCase portal at public.courts.in.gov/mycase. MyCase is free and lets you pull up filings, hearing dates, and case dispositions for Jennings Circuit and Superior Courts.

What Booking Records Show in Jennings County

When someone is booked into the Jennings County Jail, the record created at intake becomes a public document. It includes the person's name, date of birth, physical description, the charges at the time of booking, and the booking date and time. Once bail is set, that figure is added. Mugshots are sometimes part of the public record depending on local policy.

Indiana's Access to Public Records Act at IC 5-14-3 requires jails to disclose booking information within 24 hours. Under IC 5-14-3-5, anyone can request booking records from a county jail. Jennings County meets this standard through its online roster and by responding to public inquiries at the sheriff's office.

A booking record reflects what was happening at the moment of arrest. Charges listed there can change after the case reaches the Jennings County courts. Prosecutors may add counts, reduce charges, or drop the case entirely. The booking record itself stays the same. To track how a case developed after the initial booking, use MyCase to pull the full court record.

Victim Notification and Custody Alerts

VineLink is a free service that sends alerts when a person's custody status changes. You can sign up at vinelink.com and choose to receive a phone call or text when someone is released, transferred, or moved within the Jennings County Jail. This is valuable for crime victims who need to stay informed without checking the jail roster every day.

The service works by tracking custody changes in the jail system and pushing notifications to registered users. You register the person's name and set your preferred contact method. When their status changes, you get notified right away. It's available in Jennings County and most Indiana counties at no cost.

If you need to notify authorities about a change in someone's status or have concerns about public safety, the Jennings County Sheriff's Office at 812-346-5111 is the right contact. The Indiana Public Access Counselor at 317-234-0906 or in.gov/pac handles questions about public records access and can help if you encounter issues getting booking information.

Expungement in Jennings County

Some arrest records from Jennings County can be removed from public view through the expungement process. Indiana law at IC 35-38-9 sets the rules for who qualifies and how to apply. If charges were dropped or a case was dismissed after a Jennings County booking, you may be eligible to have the record expunged.

Expungement petitions go to the Jennings County Circuit or Superior Court. For arrests that did not result in a conviction, the petition can usually be filed right away. For convictions, a waiting period applies along with other eligibility conditions. Once a court grants the expungement, the arrest record is sealed from public databases, including online jail rosters. For help with the process, the Jennings County Public Defender's Office or a private attorney can advise you. Free legal help may also be available through Indiana Legal Services; call the PAC at 317-234-0906 to find resources in your area.

Criminal History and Statewide Searches

The Indiana State Police runs a criminal history search service at in.gov/isp/criminal-history-services. This covers arrest and conviction records from across Indiana, not just Jennings County. A certified background check comes with a fee, but the search itself covers the full state. It's commonly used for employment checks but can also help track an older arrest history beyond what appears in the current jail roster.

If you need to find someone who was arrested in Jennings County but have limited information to go on, the statewide INjail portal at public.indianajail.gov lets you search across multiple counties at once. This is useful when you aren't sure which jail holds the person or whether they've been transferred. The portal is free and doesn't require registration.

For more targeted research tied to Jennings County court cases, the MyCase portal at public.courts.in.gov/mycase is the right tool. It covers all case types in Jennings County courts and is searchable by name or case number at no cost.

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Nearby Counties

Jennings County is surrounded by several Indiana counties, each with their own jail and booking records system.