Search the Shelby County Inmate Population

The Shelby County inmate population is centered on the county jail in Shelbyville and tied to separate Indiana, federal, and immigration lookup systems after transfer. A Shelby County inmate search starts with the local jail roster for current custody, then shifts to court records, state corrections, or federal locators when the person is released, sentenced, or moved. The Shelby County inmate population includes local arrestees, pretrial detainees, county-sentence inmates, and accepted holds, while sentenced state prisoners leave the county roster. Shelby County inmate population records are best read with both custody status and court filing status in mind.

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Shelby County Inmate Population Overview

The Shelby County inmate population is held locally at the Shelby County Criminal Justice Center, the shared law-enforcement complex for the Shelby County Sheriff's Department and the Shelbyville Police Department. Official county research found one confirmed detention facility in Shelby County. No separate Shelbyville city jail, regional jail, state prison, BOP prison, ICE facility, or private detention center was located in official sources. That makes the local custody map simple: current local inmates are routed to the Shelby County Jail, while state, federal, and immigration custody use other systems after transfer.

Sheriff Louie Koch's official page describes the Criminal Justice Center as an 80,000-square-foot building that first opened in 1994 and houses over 200 inmates. That phrase is a facility-scale statement from the jail operator, not a certified average daily population. The jail holds pretrial detainees, people booked after local arrests, county-sentence inmates, and people held on out-of-county holds when the jail accepts them. A person can move in or out of this population because of release on bond, a court order, transfer to IDOC, a federal hold, or an immigration detainer.


Shelby County Inmate Population Statistics

Published Shelby County jail statistics are narrow but useful. The strongest official population source is the sheriff page, which reports that the Criminal Justice Center houses over 200 inmates and gives building, staffing, food-service, and patrol context. STATS Indiana adds the county denominator: Shelby County had 45,882 residents in 2025, a county seat in Shelbyville, and 411.10 square miles of land area. No official online source located during research published annual bookings, exact certified bed count, average length of stay, current ADP, or jail demographic breakouts.

200+ Inmates Described by Sheriff
1 Confirmed Detention Facility
45,882 County Population in 2025
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Jail population descriptionOver 200 inmatesShelby County Sheriff page, inspected 2026
Building size80,000 square feetShelby County Sheriff page
Correctional staff35Shelby County Sheriff page
Meals preparedNearly 600 dailyShelby County Sheriff page
County population45,882STATS Indiana Shelby County profile, 2025


Who Makes Up Shelby County Inmates

The Shelby County inmate population is best described by custody stage rather than by demographics because official online sources did not publish race, sex, age, felony, misdemeanor, or pretrial shares for the jail. The confirmed categories are local arrestees, pretrial detainees, sentenced county inmates, and people held for another county or agency when accepted by the Shelby County Jail. The roster may show charges, bond fields, arresting agency, release status, and court-related fields, but the source research did not confirm a public housing-unit or demographic breakdown.

Pretrial detainee
A person held after arrest while the criminal case is pending or before bond/release is resolved.
County-sentence inmate
A person serving a short local sentence in the county jail rather than an IDOC prison.
Hold or detainer
A custody reason from another court, county, immigration agency, or authority that can block release.
Jacket number
The local jail identifier Shelby County says is needed for JPay and Securus money deposits.

Shelby County Jail Capacity

The official sheriff page says the Criminal Justice Center houses over 200 inmates, but no exact certified bed count was located in official Shelby County online materials. That distinction is important. A facility can describe its general inmate scale without publishing a state-rated capacity, a daily count, or a jail-inspection figure. Indiana Criminal Justice Institute materials discuss statewide jail pressure and jail-capacity issues, but research did not locate a verified Shelby-specific overcrowding order, consent decree, inspection finding, or new jail construction plan.

Local operating details still show the scale of the jail. The sheriff reports 35 correctional staff, a matron and kitchen staff of three, inmate trustees assisting food service, nearly 600 meals prepared daily, and maintenance by two full-time maintenance staff plus one custodian. Those details should be read as operator-reported facility context, not a formula for calculating an official Shelby County inmate population.


Shelby County Jail Record Laws

Indiana public-record law controls much of the Shelby County inmate population record trail. The county jail roster gives current custody information, but APRA and court-access rules decide what can be inspected, copied, redacted, sealed, or withheld. Shelbyville Police's records page cites APRA and notes that privacy, security, juvenile-law, and investigatory-record limits can block release of some police information. The same caution applies when a booking record, photo, or jail file is requested from the sheriff.

Key Statutes and Rules:

Indiana Code 5-14-3 governs public access to agency records, including many sheriff and jail records unless an exemption applies.

Indiana Code 5-14-3-5 covers information about arrests, summonses, jailed people, and law-enforcement records.

210 IAC 3 sets Indiana county jail standards and operational rules for county jails.

Indiana Code 35-33-7 governs initial hearings after arrest, the court step that follows booking.


Search Shelby County Current Inmates

The official current-custody path is the Shelby County JailTracker roster, linked from the Shelby Superior Court 2 criminal page as the Shelby County Jail Inmate Search. The Shelbyville city services page also routes users to the Shelby County Jail Inmate Look Up for current custody. The roster is a dynamic Public Safety Cloud app, so text-only tools may show only a loading shell. Use a modern browser, search by last name first, add a first name if needed, and complete any captcha if it appears.

  1. Open the JailTracker roster in a current browser.
  2. Search by last name, then add the first name to narrow common names.
  3. Use any current, released, agency, or facility filter only if the app displays it.
  4. Open the inmate profile to review charges, bond fields, arresting agency, and status if shown.
  5. Call the jail information line when a recent arrest, hold, transfer, or bond issue does not match the roster.

JailTracker is the custody lookup. It is not the same as a court docket. Booking charges can appear before formal charges are filed, and a person can have a court case without being in the Shelby County inmate population.


Shelby County Roster Search Fields

The JailTracker bundle exposed several search and profile fields, but the full visible county layout could not be confirmed in text fetches. Treat these as supported field types from the app shell rather than a guarantee that every field appears on every Shelby County screen. The most practical search starts with name, then uses any current or released filter shown by the app.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Last NameTextUnspecifiedBest starting point for a name search.
First NameTextUnspecifiedUse to narrow common surnames.
Search TypeFilterUnspecifiedApp fields suggest current or released search logic may be available.
Released SinceFilterUnspecifiedUse only if the roster displays it.
AgencyDropdownUnspecifiedMay help distinguish sheriff and city-police bookings if enabled.
CaptchaValidationConditionalThe app bundle includes captcha controls.

Past Shelby County Inmate Records

Released people may not remain visible on the county roster. The JailTracker app supports final release date and released-since fields, but the public text fetch did not prove how Shelby County configures released-inmate display. If a person is no longer listed, use the sheriff public-records fallback for the booking record and use Indiana MyCase for filed charges, hearings, dispositions, and court events. MyCase may remain useful after the jail custody record is gone.

For a public-records request, identify the person by full name, date of arrest or booking, jacket number if known, case number if known, and the exact record sought. The sheriff page did not publish a dedicated APRA form, so the practical local route is the sheriff lobby or main phone during business hours. Indiana APRA allows access to many records, but confidential, juvenile, sealed, expunged, and investigatory material may be withheld or redacted.


What Shelby County Records Show

A Shelby County inmate record can blend custody details with court-facing fields. The roster bundle exposed name fields, jacket number, booking number configuration, facility, charge description, arresting agency, bond amount and type, warrant number, court date, case number, final release date, and image controls. The strongest local field is the jacket number because the jail FAQ says both JPay and Securus require it for inmate money deposits.

FieldWhat It Shows
NameFirst, middle, and last name fields supported by the roster app.
Jacket numberLocal jail identifier needed for JPay and Securus deposits.
ChargesBooking or custody charge details, which can differ from filed court charges.
BondBond amount and type when entered; call the jail for exact bond and hold questions.
Arresting agencyThe agency tied to the arrest, such as sheriff or city police when displayed.
Release/statusFinal release and current-only fields supported by the app model.

Shelby County Jail vs IDOC

Current Shelby County Jail custody and sentenced Indiana prison custody use different databases. The local roster answers whether a person is in the county jail now and what custody or bond information is tied to that booking. The Indiana Department of Correction locator answers where a sentenced state prisoner is housed after commitment to IDOC. It can show DOC number, facility, date of birth, sex, race, sentence information, conviction county, and projected release details.

QuestionShelby County Jail RosterIDOC Locator
Who it coversLocal arrestees, pretrial detainees, county-sentence inmates, holdsSentenced Indiana Department of Correction prisoners
Main identifierName or local jacket numberName or DOC number
What it emphasizesBooking, bond, charges, custody statusFacility, sentence, projected release, conviction county
When to use itRecent arrest or current county custodyAfter sentencing and transfer to state custody

Federal ICE and SAVIN Search

No federal prison or ICE detention facility was located inside Shelby County in official sources. That does not mean a Shelby County arrestee can never enter federal or immigration custody. After transfer, the lookup channel changes. Use the BOP inmate locator for federal sentenced prisoners, the ICE Online Detainee Locator System for immigration custody, and Indiana SAVIN or VINELink Indiana for custody-status notification. Federal pretrial custody may require court or U.S. Marshals channels because BOP may not show the person until designation.

Note: A person can leave the Shelby County inmate population before appearing in IDOC, BOP, or ICE search results.


Shelby County Detention Facilities

Shelby County has one confirmed detention facility in official sources. City police and sheriff bookings route to the same downtown Criminal Justice Center. Court Services and probation offices in Shelbyville are supervision and program offices, not detention centers.


Shelby County Arrest Flow

Local arrests usually move through a compact downtown system: arrest by the sheriff, Shelbyville Police, or another agency; booking at the Criminal Justice Center; initial hearing in the court process; prosecutor filing; then release, continued county custody, community corrections, or state transfer depending on the case. Shelby Superior Court 2 says in-custody initial hearings are generally held on the first business day after arrest, but exact timing depends on prosecutor filing time, the docket, and jail staff availability.

Process: Arrest -> booking -> jail roster entry -> initial hearing -> filed charges in MyCase -> bond, release, county custody, community corrections, or IDOC transfer.


Shelby County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Shelby County inmate population?

The sheriff page says the Criminal Justice Center houses over 200 inmates. Research did not locate an official current ADP, exact rated capacity, annual booking count, or jail demographic table, so the over-200 statement should not be treated as a daily census.

Where does a Shelby County inmate search start?

Start with the JailTracker/Public Safety Cloud roster for current county custody. If no record appears, call 317-392-6405 option 4 for bond or hold questions, then check MyCase, IDOC, BOP, ICE, or SAVIN when the custody path has changed.

Are court charges the same as jail charges?

No. Jail charges are booking or custody data. Court charges are formal filings after prosecutor review and appear in MyCase when public and non-confidential.

Does Shelby County have more than one jail?

Official research found one detention facility in Shelby County: the Criminal Justice Center / Shelby County Jail in Shelbyville. Shelbyville Police shares that complex rather than running a separate public city jail roster.

Can a released inmate still be found?

Sometimes. Use any released filter the roster displays, request records from the sheriff under APRA, and search MyCase for filed charges and court events.

Is there a Shelby County inmate app?

No dedicated Shelby County Indiana sheriff or police app with an inmate roster was confirmed. Indiana Police Connect exists statewide, but the inspected listing did not show a Shelby County jail roster feature.

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Directions to the Shelby County Jail

The Shelby County Criminal Justice Center / Jail is at 107 W. Taylor St. in downtown Shelbyville, near W. Taylor Street and S. Harrison Street. It sits close to the Shelby County Courthouse at 407 S. Harrison St. and county offices on W. Polk Street. Visitors coming from I-74 generally use Exit 113 or Exit 116, then follow local routes south into the downtown street grid.

Visitors using State Road 9 enter Shelbyville on the north-south route and turn toward the W. Taylor Street government complex. Visitors coming from U.S. 52 or other east-west local routes should route into downtown Shelbyville and confirm the last few turns before travel because courthouse-area parking and streets can change during court schedules, events, or city work.

Address

Shelby County Criminal Justice Center / Shelby County Jail
107 W. Taylor St.
Shelbyville, IN 46176
317-392-6405 option 4

Visitor Parking

Official sources did not publish a visitor parking map or rate. Confirm parking before arrival for bond, records, or visit-related business.

Public Transit

No jail-specific public-transit route was published. Visitors without a vehicle should check local Shelbyville options and allow extra time.

Visitor Entry

Securus visit accounts require a clear ID photo, a clear self-photo, matching account name, and jail approval before scheduling.