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2026-06-10 13:52 UTCOfficial data
126In custody
14Felony
0Misdemeanor
$6.8MTotal bond
26Booked · 14d
39Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
JJJessop, James LeeMale
May 10, 2026
708.2(3) - Assault with Dangerous Weapon (threatening manner) (Completed)+4 more
WeaponsDomesticOther
Felony$5,00031d
BMBrown, Michelle NicoleFemale
May 9, 2026
708.2E(2) - Assault Committed by a Person Against whom a Protective Order is Issued+4 more
ViolentCourt / WarrantOther
$10,30032d
LJLEWIS, JOSEPH MICHAELMale
May 8, 2026
Hold for Court for Wapello County Sheriff's Office
Court / Warrant
33d
VTVanskike, Todd NoelMale
May 6, 2026
Intermittent Mittimus: Serving 60 days - Concurrent+1 more
OtherCourt / Warrant
$5,00035d
SCSurber, Cody AllenMale
May 6, 2026
Warrant: Probation Violation warrant SRIN035812 issued by Wapello, IA (908.11 - Violation Of Probation - 1985 - 2 Counts)+1 more
Court / Warrant
$12,00035d
MJMarrero, JaruleMale
May 6, 2026
Warrant: Probation Violation warrant FECR013343 issued by Wapello, IA (711.2 - Robbery 1st -- Inflict or Attempt Serious Injury or Armed w/ Dangerous Weapon)+1 more
WeaponsOther
$5,00035d
DJDANIELS, JOSHUA ISSACMale
May 6, 2026
Warrant: Pretrial Release Violation warrant FECR015628 issued by Wapello, IA (124.401(5)(b) - Possession of A Controlled Substance, 3rd or Subsequent Offense (All Marijuana))+2 more
DrugsCourt / Warrant
$10,00035d
PDPalma, DanielMale
May 5, 2026
Warrant: Probation Violation warrant FECR014438 issued by Wapello, IA (709.4(1)(b)(1) - Sex Abuse 3rd -- Victim Mental Defect, 1st Off)+1 more
Court / WarrantSex offense
$12,00036d
BBBROWNING, BETH LEANNEFemale
May 5, 2026
Warrant: Probation Violation warrant OWIN033964 issued by Wapello, IA (321J.2(2)(c) - OWI -- 3rd or Subsequent Offense)+2 more
Court / WarrantOtherDrugs
$10,00036d
LALEON, ALEX MIGUELMale
May 4, 2026
Electronic Monitoring Program: Serving 60 days - Concurrent
Other
37d
CLCampbell, Lorenzo LorinMale
May 4, 2026
Warrant: Probation Violation warrant FECR013653 issued by Wapello, IA (713.3 - Burglary 1st Deg -- Bodily Injury)+5 more
BurglaryProperty / TheftDrugsCourt / Warrant
$35,30037d
SSStewart, Stephyne ReneaeFemale
May 3, 2026
Intermittent Mittimus: Serving 120 days - Concurrent+1 more
OtherCourt / Warrant
$5,00038d
MNMENDOZA, NELSON YOBANIMale
May 3, 2026
Warrant: Arrest Warrant warrant AMCR015751 issued by Wapello, IA (908.1 - VIOLATION OF PAROLE - 1985)+2 more
Court / WarrantBurglary
$25,00038d
MGMcintosh, Gabriel AllenMale
May 3, 2026
Additional Hold for Wapello County Sheriff's Office+5 more
Court / WarrantDomesticViolent
$10,00038d
FEFOUNTAIN, ERIK NOLANMale
May 2, 2026
Warrant: Pretrial Release Violation warrant FECR015557 issued by Wapello, IA (124.401(5) - Possess Con Sub, 3rd Off (1/+ Non Marij))+2 more
Court / Warrant
$10,00039d
AGArancibia Ballester, Gustavo EnriqueMale
May 1, 2026
Detainer-Out of County Hold: 811.2(8) - Failure To Appear -- Non Fel and Before Convict/Appeal+3 more
Court / WarrantDrugsOther
$9,00040d
RNROBINSON, NATHAN HAZEMale
Apr 26, 2026
Warrant: Probation Violation warrant AGIN035971 issued by Wapello, IA (716.4(1)(b) - Criminal Mischief in the 2nd Degree -- Public property)+2 more
Property / TheftCourt / WarrantSex offense
$3,00045d
MSMerchant, Sarah ElizabethFemale
Apr 21, 2026
Warrant: Probation Violation warrant FECR015099 issued by Wapello, IA (714.2(3) - Theft 3rd -- General Over $750 Und $1,500)+1 more
Property / TheftOther
$5,00050d
MEMeeker, Edward WalterMale
Apr 21, 2026
716.3(1)(a) - Criminal Mischief 1st -- Damage Over $10,000+6 more
Property / TheftWeaponsDrugs
$65,30050d
JMJOHNSON, MICHAEL JOEMale
Apr 21, 2026
707.2(1)(a) - Murder 1st Degree -- Premeditation+1 more
ViolentBurglary
$1,000,00050d
  1. JJ
    Jessop, James LeeMale
    Felony
    Booked May 10, 2026Days 31Bond $5,000
    WeaponsDomesticOther
  2. BM
    Brown, Michelle NicoleFemale
    Booked May 9, 2026Days 32Bond $10,300
    ViolentCourt / WarrantOther
  3. LJ
    LEWIS, JOSEPH MICHAELMale
    Booked May 8, 2026Days 33Bond
    Court / Warrant
  4. VT
    Vanskike, Todd NoelMale
    Booked May 6, 2026Days 35Bond $5,000
    OtherCourt / Warrant
  5. SC
    Surber, Cody AllenMale
    Booked May 6, 2026Days 35Bond $12,000
    Court / Warrant
  6. MJ
    Marrero, JaruleMale
    Booked May 6, 2026Days 35Bond $5,000
    WeaponsOther
  7. DJ
    DANIELS, JOSHUA ISSACMale
    Booked May 6, 2026Days 35Bond $10,000
    DrugsCourt / Warrant
  8. PD
    Palma, DanielMale
    Booked May 5, 2026Days 36Bond $12,000
    Court / WarrantSex offense
  9. BB
    BROWNING, BETH LEANNEFemale
    Booked May 5, 2026Days 36Bond $10,000
    Court / WarrantOtherDrugs
  10. LA
    LEON, ALEX MIGUELMale
    Booked May 4, 2026Days 37Bond
    Other
  11. CL
    Campbell, Lorenzo LorinMale
    Booked May 4, 2026Days 37Bond $35,300
    BurglaryProperty / TheftDrugsCourt / Warrant
  12. SS
    Stewart, Stephyne ReneaeFemale
    Booked May 3, 2026Days 38Bond $5,000
    OtherCourt / Warrant
  13. MN
    MENDOZA, NELSON YOBANIMale
    Booked May 3, 2026Days 38Bond $25,000
    Court / WarrantBurglary
  14. MG
    Mcintosh, Gabriel AllenMale
    Booked May 3, 2026Days 38Bond $10,000
    Court / WarrantDomesticViolent
  15. FE
    FOUNTAIN, ERIK NOLANMale
    Booked May 2, 2026Days 39Bond $10,000
    Court / Warrant
  16. AG
    Arancibia Ballester, Gustavo EnriqueMale
    Booked May 1, 2026Days 40Bond $9,000
    Court / WarrantDrugsOther
  17. RN
    ROBINSON, NATHAN HAZEMale
    Booked Apr 26, 2026Days 45Bond $3,000
    Property / TheftCourt / WarrantSex offense
  18. MS
    Merchant, Sarah ElizabethFemale
    Booked Apr 21, 2026Days 50Bond $5,000
    Property / TheftOther
  19. ME
    Meeker, Edward WalterMale
    Booked Apr 21, 2026Days 50Bond $65,300
    Property / TheftWeaponsDrugs
  20. JM
    JOHNSON, MICHAEL JOEMale
    Booked Apr 21, 2026Days 50Bond $1,000,000
    ViolentBurglary

Wapello County Jail Contact Information

Use these Wapello County Jail contacts for custody confirmation, bail questions, visitation planning, inmate deposits, and court follow-up.

Facility
Wapello County Jail
Physical Address
106 N. Wapello Street, Ottumwa, IA 52501Open in Google Maps
Jail Direct Phone
641-684-4350
Operated By
Wapello County Sheriff's Office
Court
Iowa District Court for Wapello County (Eighth Judicial District)

About the Wapello County Jail

The Wapello County Jail in Ottumwa, Iowa is operated by the Wapello County Sheriff's Office. This page reflects the Sheriff's published current-inmate roster with name, booking date, charges, and bond information when listed.

An arrest without disposition is not an indication of guilt. Confirm custody status and court details with the Wapello County Sheriff's Office and the Iowa District Court for Wapello County.

Facility
Wapello County Jail
Operated By
Wapello County Sheriff's Office
County
Wapello County, Iowa (Ottumwa)
Roster Source
Zuercher Portal (CentralSquare) inmate roster

How the Wapello County Inmate Search Works

Utilizing the Wapello County inmate search is a straightforward way to obtain information about individuals incarcerated in the facility. By entering relevant details such as the inmate's name or booking date, family members can access a variety of information. The search results typically include the inmate's current status, charges they are facing, and bond information. Getting familiar with how to navigate this search can make it easier for families to stay informed about their loved ones.

The booking record fields available through the Wapello County inmate search include the inmate's full name, date of booking, specific charges filed against them, their current status (pending, sentenced, or on hold), and bond details. Understanding what each of these terms means is essential. For instance, 'pending' indicates that the case is still ongoing, while 'sentenced' means the individual has been convicted and is serving time. These distinctions can illuminate the progress of an inmate's case.

Charges may change over time due to various factors such as plea deals, new evidence, or legal negotiations. Processing delays can also affect the timing of updates in the system. Families looking to keep track of their loved ones should be aware that the information available online may not always reflect real-time changes. To make the search more effective, it’s advisable to have as much information as possible, including the booking number, as this can significantly narrow down the search results.

Posting Bail at Wapello County Jail

In Wapello County, a judge determines bail based on several factors, including the severity of the charges, the defendant's criminal history, and the likelihood of appearing in court. Bail serves as a financial assurance that the accused will return for their court proceedings. The judge’s decision will dictate the type and amount of bail required. Knowing how bail is set can help families understand what to expect in the legal process for their loved ones.

There are several types of bonds that can be posted at Wapello County Jail, including cash bonds, surety bonds, property bonds, and personal recognizance (OR) bonds. Cash bonds require the full bail amount in cash, while surety bonds involve a bail bondsman who charges a fee, typically around 10%. Property bonds allow individuals to use real estate as collateral. Each option has its own set of rules and risks, particularly concerning co-signers in surety arrangements.

Once a decision has been made regarding bail, families can take steps to post bail at Wapello County Jail. The process typically involves filling out necessary paperwork and providing payment as required. After posting bail, the release timeline can vary based on several factors, including the time of day and any additional verification processes. Families should prepare for potential delays and ensure they have all required documentation ready to expedite the process.

Sending Money to an Inmate

The commissary and trust account at Wapello County Jail serve essential functions for inmates. These accounts allow inmates to purchase personal items such as snacks, hygiene products, and writing materials, providing them with a semblance of normalcy while incarcerated. Maintaining a trust account can also facilitate communication with loved ones, as inmates can use funds to send mail or purchase phone time for calls. Understanding this system aids families in supporting their loved ones during their stay.

Depositing money into an inmate's trust account can be done through several methods, including kiosks located at the jail, online transactions, phone payments, and money orders. Each method has specific guidelines and fees associated with it. Processing times can vary based on the method chosen, so families should check for the most efficient way to ensure funds are available to their loved ones quickly. Using the inmate's booking number is vital during this process to ensure that funds are credited correctly.

It’s important for families to remember that mailing cash is not allowed under any circumstances. Instead, using one of the approved deposit methods ensures that the money reaches the inmate securely and promptly. Fees may apply depending on the payment method, and understanding these costs can help families budget effectively. Keeping track of the booking number is also critical, as it serves as a unique identifier for each inmate, simplifying the deposit process.

Inmate Communication

Inmates at Wapello County Jail can only make outgoing calls, meaning they cannot receive calls. These calls are typically made on a collect or prepaid basis. Families can set up prepaid accounts to allow their loved ones to call them directly. Understanding the rules around communication can help families stay connected with their incarcerated loved ones, which is crucial for providing emotional support during this time.

Video visits are another option for communication with inmates at Wapello County Jail. Families can schedule these visits in advance, although there may be fees associated with each session. This method allows for face-to-face interaction, which can be more comforting than traditional phone calls. Families should check the jail's website for scheduling guidelines and fees related to video visits, ensuring they understand the process fully before participating.

In addition to phone calls and video visits, inmates can send and receive mail. However, there are specific rules regarding how mail should be addressed and inspected. All non-legal correspondence is monitored to ensure safety and security within the facility. Legal mail has different guidelines and is treated confidentially. Families should familiarize themselves with these rules to avoid delays or issues when communicating with their incarcerated loved ones.

Wapello County Court Information

Wapello County cases are handled by the Wapello County District Court, which oversees criminal, civil, and family law matters. Understanding the structure of the court system is vital for families trying to navigate the legal proceedings involving their loved ones. The court plays a significant role in determining outcomes, including bail, sentencing, and any additional legal requirements. Familiarizing oneself with the court can assist families in understanding the timeline of events.

The typical timeline of a case includes several key stages, starting with the initial appearance, followed by hearings, and concluding with sentencing. Each stage has specific procedures and timelines that must be adhered to by the court and the defendants. The jail and the court serve distinct roles; while the jail manages the custody of inmates, the court is responsible for administering justice through legal proceedings. Knowing these differences can help families stay informed.

Video hearings have become more common, especially in recent years, offering convenience for both the court and the defendants. Families can check case dates and updates through the court’s official channels, which are the most authoritative sources for information. Court records provide insight into case progress and decisions made, so families should utilize these resources to stay informed about their loved ones' legal status. This knowledge helps alleviate uncertainty during a challenging time.

Court
Iowa District Court for Wapello County (Eighth Judicial District)

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for inmate booking records at Wapello County Jail?

To search for inmate booking records at Wapello County Jail in Ottumwa, Iowa, you can access the Wapello County Sheriff's Office website, which typically offers an online inmate locator tool. This tool allows you to search by name or booking date. Additionally, you may contact the jail directly via telephone for assistance. Keep in mind that booking records are considered public information, but certain details may be restricted depending on ongoing investigations or legal proceedings.

What is the booking and intake process at Wapello County Jail?

The booking and intake process at Wapello County Jail involves several steps, beginning with the arrest and transport of the individual to the facility. Upon arrival, the individual is fingerprinted, photographed, and searched. Personal belongings are documented and stored. Next, a preliminary risk assessment is conducted to evaluate the detainee's eligibility for pretrial release options. Medical assessments are also performed if necessary. This process typically concludes with the assignment of an inmate number and placement in a designated housing unit within the jail.

What types of bail and bond are available at Wapello County Jail?

At Wapello County Jail, individuals detained may be eligible for various types of bail and bond options, which include cash bond, surety bond, and property bond. Cash bonds require the full bail amount to be paid upfront, while surety bonds involve a bondsman who guarantees the bail amount in exchange for a fee. The bail amount is determined by the nature of the charges and may be adjusted based on risk assessments. It is crucial to understand the terms associated with each bond type before proceeding.

What is the difference between pretrial and sentenced charges at Wapello County Jail?

In the context of Wapello County Jail, pretrial individuals are those awaiting trial on criminal charges and have not yet been convicted. They may be eligible for various release options, including bail or alternatives to detention. Conversely, sentenced individuals have been convicted and are serving their time as determined by the court. Understanding this distinction is essential, as it impacts both the rights of the individual and the resources available to them while in custody.

How can inmates access their attorneys while at Wapello County Jail?

Inmates at Wapello County Jail have the right to access their attorneys through scheduled visits and phone calls. Legal counsel can visit during designated hours, usually outside regular visitation times, ensuring confidentiality. Inmates may also make phone calls to their attorneys, though these calls are monitored for security purposes. It is essential for inmates to provide their attorney’s contact information upon booking to facilitate communication. Attorneys may also access records relevant to their client's case through the appropriate legal channels.

Are phone calls from Wapello County Jail monitored and how can inmates make them?

Yes, phone calls made by inmates at Wapello County Jail are monitored for security reasons. Inmates can make collect calls or use prepaid calling cards to communicate with family, friends, and legal representatives. Collect calls are charged directly to the recipient's phone bill, while prepaid cards must be purchased and maintained by the inmate. It is advisable for the recipient to set up an account with the designated phone service provider to ensure smooth communication with the inmate.

What are the rules for video visitation at Wapello County Jail?

Video visitation at Wapello County Jail allows family and friends to connect with inmates remotely. Visitors must create an account with the video visitation provider and schedule their visits in advance. There are specific time slots available, and each session is typically limited to a certain duration. Inmates may also face restrictions based on their behavior or security status. All video interactions are monitored to ensure compliance with facility regulations and maintain the safety and security of all parties involved.

What are the in-person visitation rules at Wapello County Jail?

In-person visitation at Wapello County Jail is subject to specific rules designed to maintain security and order. Visitors must be on an approved visitor list and present valid identification upon arrival. Visits are typically conducted in designated areas and are limited to a specific duration. Inmates may receive visitors on designated days and hours. It is important to review the facility's visitation guidelines for any restrictions, including dress codes and items that may be brought into the visitation area.

How can I send money to an inmate at Wapello County Jail?

You can send money to an inmate's commissary account at Wapello County Jail through various methods, including online deposits, money orders, or through kiosks located in the jail lobby. Online deposits may require account registration with a third-party service provider. Money orders should be addressed to the inmate, including their full name and booking number. Funds deposited into the inmate’s trust account can be used to purchase items from the commissary, enhancing their ability to access basic necessities during confinement.

What are the rules for sending mail to inmates at Wapello County Jail?

Mail sent to inmates at Wapello County Jail must comply with specific guidelines to ensure security and proper delivery. All mail is inspected for contraband, and any items deemed inappropriate will be returned or discarded. Legal mail, which includes correspondence with attorneys, is treated with confidentiality. It is crucial to include the inmate's full name, booking number, and the jail's address on all envelopes. Additionally, visitors should refrain from sending cash or any items that may not be allowed.

What is the release process and timeline for inmates at Wapello County Jail?

The release process for inmates at Wapello County Jail varies based on several factors, including the nature of the charges, bail status, and court orders. Once the necessary paperwork is finalized, and any bail or release conditions are met, the inmate will be processed for release. In some cases, this may happen within hours, while other situations could lead to delays. Family members can inquire about the status of an inmate’s release by contacting the jail directly for updates.

How are court appearances scheduled for inmates at Wapello County Jail?

Court appearances for inmates at Wapello County Jail are typically scheduled by the court system, which coordinates with the jail to ensure timely transportation of detainees. Inmates will receive notification of their court dates through the jail’s internal communications. Additionally, family members may contact the court or jail to verify upcoming court appearances. It is important for inmates to remain aware of their scheduled dates to prepare adequately with their legal counsel for any proceedings.

What happens to an inmate's belongings during booking at Wapello County Jail?

When an individual is booked at Wapello County Jail, their personal belongings are collected and securely stored. Items such as clothing, jewelry, and personal effects are documented and placed in a sealed bag. Inmates are provided with jail-issued clothing for the duration of their stay. Family members may be allowed to retrieve certain belongings after the booking process, but items deemed security risks will be retained until the inmate's release. It is crucial for incoming detainees to be aware of this process.

How is medical care provided to inmates at Wapello County Jail?

Medical care at Wapello County Jail is provided by qualified healthcare professionals who assess inmates' medical needs upon intake and throughout their detention. Inmates can request medical attention for health issues or emergencies. Routine check-ups and necessary treatments are also administered within the facility. Special accommodations are made for inmates with chronic conditions or disabilities. It is important for inmates to communicate their medical needs promptly to ensure appropriate care is received during their stay.

What are the procedures for inmate transfers at Wapello County Jail?

Inmate transfers at Wapello County Jail may occur for various reasons, including security concerns, medical needs, or court orders. The transfer process involves coordination between the Wapello County Jail and the receiving facility, ensuring proper documentation and transport. Inmates will be informed of the transfer in advance when possible, and their belongings will be managed according to facility policies. Family members can inquire about transfer status by contacting the jail for updates regarding the inmate’s location and circumstances.

How can I access records and public information related to Wapello County Jail?

Accessing records and public information related to Wapello County Jail is possible through the Wapello County Sheriff's Office. Many records, including booking information, arrest records, and incident reports, can be requested through their official website or by directly contacting the office. Some records may require a formal request under Iowa's Open Records Law. It is essential to provide specific details to facilitate searches and understand any applicable fees for obtaining copies of certain documents.

What is the difference between juvenile and adult processing at Wapello County Jail?

Juvenile and adult processing at Wapello County Jail differs primarily in the legal frameworks and rights afforded to individuals. Juveniles are typically processed through the juvenile justice system, which focuses on rehabilitation rather than punishment, and may involve different facilities and procedures. In contrast, adults are processed under the criminal justice system, facing potential sentences and bail options. Additionally, privacy protections are often stronger for juveniles, with much of their information being confidential compared to adult records.

What are detainer holds and how do they relate to ICE at Wapello County Jail?

Detainer holds at Wapello County Jail are requests from law enforcement agencies, including ICE, to hold an individual for additional detention based on immigration violations. When an inmate is subject to such a hold, the jail may not release them until ICE has had the opportunity to take custody. This can complicate the release process and lead to extended detention. It is crucial for individuals in this situation to seek legal advice regarding their rights and options available to them.

What happens if an inmate is re-arrested or violates parole while at Wapello County Jail?

If an inmate is re-arrested or violates parole while at Wapello County Jail, they may face additional charges and consequences. A re-arrest could lead to a new booking process and potential bail determinations based on the new charges. Parole violations are taken seriously and typically result in a hearing to determine the appropriate response, which may include revocation of parole and serving additional time. Legal counsel is essential to navigate these circumstances effectively and address the implications of such actions.

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This roster is sourced from public booking data and is not an official or certified record. Inclusion is not evidence of guilt. Custody status, charges, and bail can change quickly — confirm sensitive details directly with the Wapello County Sheriff's Office before taking legal or financial action.