Find Recent Bookings in Perry County

Perry County recent bookings are managed by the Perry County Sheriff, headquartered in Tell City along the Ohio River in southern Indiana. The sheriff posts an online inmate list on its website, making it easier to check current jail status without calling the office. This page covers where to find Perry County booking records, what those records include, and which state tools back up the county system.

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Perry County Sheriff Office

The Perry County Sheriff is at 2211 Herrman Street in Tell City. The office handles countywide law enforcement and operates the Perry County Jail. Booking records are created each time someone is processed into the jail, and the sheriff makes an inmate list available on its website. This is one of the more accessible county systems for public booking data in southern Indiana.

The sheriff website at perrycountysheriffindiana.com is your primary starting point for Perry County recent bookings. The site includes an online inmate list that shows who is currently in custody. You can check the list at any time without calling. The list typically shows each person's name, booking date, and charges. For more detail on a specific booking, call the office at 812-547-2441.

Indiana's public records law, IC 5-14-3, makes booking records public. The sheriff cannot ask you why you need the information. If you believe a record is being withheld without legal basis, the Indiana Public Access Counselor at in.gov/pac (317-234-0906) handles those disputes at no cost.

Address2211 Herrman Street, Tell City, IN 47586
Phone812-547-2441
Websiteperrycountysheriffindiana.com
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Searching Perry County Inmate Records Online

Start at the Perry County Sheriff website. The inmate list is posted there and refreshes as the jail roster changes. Look through the list for the person you need. Each entry shows basic booking details. If you see the name but need more information, such as bond amount or next court date, call the jail directly.

The Perry County Sheriff website at perrycountysheriffindiana.com posts an online inmate list with current jail roster data for Perry County. Perry County Sheriff website showing inmate list and office information

The sheriff site also includes contact details and department information. Bookmark it if you check Perry County bookings regularly, since the list updates as new arrests come in.

If the sheriff site is unavailable or you want to cross-reference, the Indiana county jail portal at public.indianajail.gov is a statewide backup. The portal connects to jail management systems across Indiana and can pull Perry County inmate data independently of the sheriff site. It is free and does not need a login. Search by name and filter by Perry County to narrow results.

VineLink at vinelink.com is another useful tool. It lets you set up notifications tied to a specific person in custody. When their status changes, such as being released or transferred, you receive an alert. This is often used by victims, families, and attorneys who need to track custody status without checking the jail list manually every day.

State Databases That Cover Perry County

If the person you are looking for is no longer at the Perry County Jail, they may have been transferred to state prison after sentencing. The Indiana Department of Correction offender locator at offenderlocator.idoc.in.gov tracks people in state custody. Search by name to find their current facility, release date, and offense history. This is separate from the county jail system and only covers people serving state prison sentences.

For court records tied to Perry County arrests, use MyCase at public.courts.in.gov/mycase. Once charges are filed and a case number is assigned, MyCase shows hearing schedules, charges, attorney appearances, and case outcomes. Booking records and court case records are two different systems, but using both gives you a complete picture of where a case stands.

The Indiana State Police criminal history service at in.gov/isp covers conviction records statewide. It is not limited to Perry County. If you need a full criminal history that goes beyond a single recent booking, the ISP service is the right tool. Some data is available for free online, while certified reports cost a fee. This is often used for background checks or pre-employment screening.

What Is in a Perry County Booking Record

A booking record documents an arrest and jail intake. It typically contains the person's full name, date of birth, physical description, booking date and time, arresting officer or agency, charges listed at the time of booking, and bond information. These details are public under Indiana law as soon as they are created.

It is worth noting that charges at booking may change. The prosecutor may add, drop, or modify charges after reviewing the case. A booking record reflects what was known at the time of arrest. For the current status of charges, check the court record in MyCase. The two systems together show the full arc from arrest to court outcome.

Booking records are kept even if the case does not lead to a conviction. An arrest that results in dismissed charges still leaves a booking record. Indiana's expungement law under IC 35-38-9 allows eligible individuals to petition the court to seal those records. If a record has been expunged, it will not appear in public searches.

Perry County Court and Legal Resources

Perry County's court cases are handled through the Perry Circuit Court and Perry Superior Court in Tell City. These courts manage criminal, civil, and family cases arising from Perry County. Once a person is booked and charged, the case moves to the court system and becomes part of the public court record accessible through MyCase.

Legal aid resources in Perry County include Indiana Legal Services, which covers southwest Indiana. People who cannot afford private legal counsel may qualify for free or low-cost help through that organization. The Indiana State Bar Association at rcfp.org also maintains information on the state's public records framework and attorneys who handle records-related matters.

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Nearby Counties

Perry County is bordered by Crawford, Dubois, and Spencer counties in southern Indiana.