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Adams County Jail

PO Box 608, Decatur, IN, 46733

Phone: 260-724-7141
Fax: 260-724-8505

Allen County Confinement Center

715 S Calhoun St, Fort Wayne, IN, 46802

Phone: 260-449-7107
Fax: 260-449-7915

Allen County Work Release Center

715 S Calhoun St, Fort Wayne, IN, 46802

Phone: 260-449-7456
Fax: 260-449-7915

Allen County Youth Center

2929 N Wlss St, Fort Wayne, IN, 46808

Phone: 260-449-7161
Fax: 260-449-4240

Bartholomew County Jail

543 2nd St, Columbus, IN, 47201

Phone: 812-379-1650
Fax: 812-379-1651

Bartholomew County Youth Center

2350 Illinois St, Columbus, IN, 47201

Phone: 812-379-1690
Fax: 812-379-1768

Benton County Jail

105 S Lincoln Ave, Fowler, IN, 47944

Phone: 765-884-0080
Fax: 765-884-2022

Blackford County Jail

64 N 500 E, Hartford, IN, 47348

Phone: 765-348-0930
Fax: 765-348-7237

Boone County Jail

1905 Indianapolis Ave, Lebanon, IN, 46052

Phone: 765-482-1412
Fax: 765-483-3370

Brazil Prison

6281 N County Rd 200 W, Brazil, IN, 47834

Phone: 812-443-1761
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Brown County Jail

39 N Van Buren St, Nashville, IN, 47448

Phone: 812-988-6655
Fax: 812-988-8859

Carroll County Jail

310 W Main St, Delphi, IN, 46923

Phone: 765-564-2413
Fax: 765-564-2418

Cass County Jail

200 Court Park, Logansport, IN, 46947

Phone: 574-753-7800
Fax: 574-753-7816

Clark County Jail

501 E Court Ave, Jeffersonville, IN, 47130

Phone: 812-283-4471
Fax: 812-280-5608

Clark County Juvenile

609 Meigs Ave, Jeffersonville, IN, 47130

Phone: 812-285-6360
Fax: 812-285-6392

Clay County Jail

120 S Alabama St, Brazil, IN, 47834

Phone: 812-446-2535
Fax: 812-446-0941

Clinton County Jail

301 E Walnut St, Frankfort, IN, 46041

Phone: 765-659-6333
Fax: 765-659-6304

Crawford County Jail

715 Judicial Plaza Dr, English, IN, 47118

Phone: 812-338-2802
Fax: 812-338-2507

Daviess County Jail

301 E Walnut St, Washington, IN, 47501

Phone: 812-254-1060
Fax: 812-254-1060

Dearborn County Jail

301 W High St, Lawrenceburg, IN, 47025

Phone: 812-537-8719
Fax: 812-537-3629
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Dearborn County Juvenile

219 W High St, Lawrenceburg, IN, 47025

Phone: 812-537-8740
Fax: 812-537-8748

Decatur County Jail

119 E Railroad St, Greensburg, IN, 47240

Phone: 812-663-8125
Fax: 812-663-6887

Dekalb County Jail

215 E 8th St, Auburn, IN, 46706

Phone: 260-925-3365
Fax: 260-925-2661

Delaware County Jail

100 W Washington St, Muncie, IN, 47305

Phone: 765-747-7885
Fax: 765-741-3391

Delaware County Juvenile

3700 W Kilgore Ave, Muncie, IN, 47304

Phone: 765-741-4940
Fax: 765-741-4944

Dubois County Jail

255 Brucke Strasse, Jasper, IN, 47546

Phone: 812-482-3522
Fax: 812-482-9434

Elkhart County Corrections Center

26861 County Rd 26, Elkhart, IN, 46517

Phone: 574-891-2100
Fax: 574-533-3547

Elkhart County Juvenile

114 N 2nd St, Goshen, IN, 46526

Phone: 574-534-1312
Fax: 574-535-6626

Fayette County Jail

123 W 4th St, Connersville, IN, 47331

Phone: 765-825-0901
Fax: 765-827-6423

Floyd County Jail

311 Hauss Sq, New Albany, IN, 47150

Phone: 812-948-5404
Fax: 812-948-5405
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Fountain County Jail

216 Union St, Covington, IN, 47932

Phone: 765-793-3545
Fax: 765-793-5007

Franklin County Jail

371 Main St, Brookville, IN, 47012

Phone: 765-647-4138
Fax: 765-647-6991

Fulton County Jail

815 Madison St, Rochester, IN, 46975

Phone: 574-223-2819
Fax: 574-223-8990

Gibson County Jail

112 E Emerson St, Princeton, IN, 47670

Phone: 812-385-3496
Fax: 812-386-7274

Grant County Jail

214 E 4th St, Marion, IN, 46952

Phone: 765-668-6583
Fax: 765-668-6538

Grant County Youth

532 E 5th St, Marion, IN, 46953

Phone: 765-662-9864
Fax: 765-668-6594

Greene County Jail

PO Box 267, Bloomfield, IN, 47424

Phone: 812-384-4411
Fax: 812-384-4411

Hamilton County Jail

18100 Cumberland Rd, Noblesville, IN, 46060

Phone: 317-776-9800
Fax: 317-776-9835

Hamilton County Juvenile

18106 Cumberland Rd, Noblesville, IN, 46060

Phone: 317-776-9829
Fax: 317-776-9827

Hancock County Sheriff

123 E Main St, Greenfield, IN, 46140

Phone: 317-477-1158
Fax: 317-477-1703
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About County Jails

There are over 15,000 facilites that incarcerate offenders across the United States. Jails are usually run by local law enforcement and/or local government agencies, and are designed to hold inmates awaiting trial or serving a short sentence. Prisons are usually run by the state's Department of Corrections for state convicts and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP) federal offenders.

A jail is a secure facility that houses three main types of inmates: people who have been arrested and are being held pending a plea agreement, trial, or sentencing; people who have been convicted of a misdemeanor criminal offense and are serving a sentence of (typically) less than 1 year; and people who have been sentenced to prison and are about to be transferred to another facility.

Jails are operated by a county or city government. Jails are also known as detention facilities. Lockups are facilities in smaller communities where one to a few arrestees can be held for a short time pending transfer to a nearby jail/detention center.

A prison is a secure facility that houses people who have been convicted of a felony criminal offense and are serving a sentence of 12 months or more. Prisons are operated by a state government or the federal government.

There are many types of prisons and they are distinguished by the level of custody the offenders are confined to. There are minimum custody prisons that house non-violent offenders or offenders with short sentences. As the facility is more enhanced for securing the inmates, the level type changes from low to medium to high or maximum. A maximinum prison is also known as a penitentiary, security at the highest level of security.

The number of sentenced inmates entering prisons each day is far less than the number of people delivered at the door of US county jails. People who are going to prison know it in advance. They may be transferred from a jail, taken to prison from court after a conviction, or report to prison on a date set by the court.

People released from prison may be released to parole supervision or to some other type of community program. Or they may be released with no supervision at all, if they have served their full term in prison.