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2026-06-10 13:56 UTCOfficial data
119In custody
2Felony
0Misdemeanor
$0Total bond
12Booked · 14d
120Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
SDSWEAT, DASH#SCJAIL:2026-000163
Mar 10, 2026
IC 35-48-4-8.3(A)MA ~ POSSESSION OF PARAPHERNALIA+3 more
DrugsOther
92d
MTMCCORKLE, TIFFANI#SCJAIL:2026-000154
Mar 6, 2026
LOCAL WARRANT ~ WARRANT SERVICE+2 more
Court / WarrantDrugs
96d
MAMIDDLETON, ALEXIS#SCJAIL:2026-000153
Mar 5, 2026
LOCAL WARRANT ~ WARRANT SERVICE+1 more
Court / Warrant
97d
SJSTROTHOFF, JAMES#SCJAIL:2026-000133
Feb 26, 2026
LOCAL WARRANT ~ WARRANT SERVICE+1 more
Court / Warrant
104d
JJJOHNSON, JIMMY#SCJAIL:2026-000130
Feb 25, 2026
IC 35-43-2-2(B)MA ~ CRIMINAL TRESPASS+1 more
Property / TheftOther
105d
RBROBERTS, BRIANNA#SCJAIL:2026-000123
Feb 23, 2026
IC 35-43-2-1.5(FL6) ~ RESIDENTIAL ENTRY+1 more
OtherProperty / Theft
107d
SMSTOLLINGS, MICHAEL#SCJAIL:2026-000110
Feb 19, 2026
BACK ON OLD CHARGES ~ BACK ON OLD CHARGES
Other
111d
HEHOLBROOK, ESTHER#SCJAIL:2026-000105
Feb 18, 2026
FAILURE TO COMPLY ~ FAILURE TO COMPLY
Other
112d
MCMILLER, CORY#SCJAIL:2026-000100
Feb 16, 2026
IC 35-42-2-1.3(b)(2)FL6 ~ DOMESTIC BATTERY - COMMITTED IN PRESENCE OF CHILD LESS THAN 16 YEARS+2 more
DomesticOther
114d
JGJOHNSON, GREGORY#SCJAIL:2026-000096
Feb 15, 2026
IC 35-42-1-1 ~ ATTEMPTED MURDER+1 more
ViolentWeapons
115d
STSONS, TOMMY#SCJAIL:2026-000092
Feb 13, 2026
LOCAL WARRANT ~ WARRANT SERVICE
Court / Warrant
117d
SASAMSON, AMBER#SCJAIL:2026-000095
Feb 13, 2026
FAILURE TO COMPLY ~ FAILURE TO COMPLY
Other
117d
LGLITTLE, GABRIELLE#SCJAIL:2026-000071
Feb 2, 2026
LOCAL WARRANT ~ WARRANT SERVICE+4 more
Court / Warrant
128d
SRSMITH, RAY#SCJAIL:2026-000063
Jan 30, 2026
IC 35-48-4-6.1(B)FL5 ~ POSSESSION METHAMPHETAMINE (PRIOR)+5 more
DrugsOtherFraud / Forgery
131d
PJPOLLY, JESSICA#SCJAIL:2026-000064
Jan 30, 2026
IC 35-43-5-2(D)(1) ~ FORGERY DEF, W/INTENT TO DERAUD+2 more
Fraud / ForgeryProperty / Theft
131d
KKKESSLER, KATELIN#SCJAIL:2026-000051
Jan 23, 2026
LOCAL WARRANT ~ WARRANT SERVICE
Court / Warrant
138d
MKMAY, KIMBERLY#SCJAIL:2026-000040
Jan 20, 2026
IC 35-48-4-6.1(A)FL6 ~ POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE+2 more
DrugsOther
141d
CDCOLWELL, DUNCAN#SCJAIL:2026-000033
Jan 17, 2026
IC 7.1-5-1-3 ~ PUBLIC INTOXICATION+1 more
OtherCourt / Warrant
144d
RTROBERTS, TYLER#SCJAIL:2026-000023
Jan 12, 2026
IC 35-44.1-2-2(FL6) ~ OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE+4 more
OtherDrugsWeapons
149d
CJCAMPBELL, JONATHAN#SCJAIL:2026-000012
Jan 9, 2026
IC 35-48-4-6.1(A)FL6 ~ POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE+3 more
DrugsOtherCourt / Warrant
152d
  1. SD
    SWEAT, DASH#SCJAIL:2026-000163
    Booked Mar 10, 2026Days 92Bond
    DrugsOther
  2. MT
    MCCORKLE, TIFFANI#SCJAIL:2026-000154
    Booked Mar 6, 2026Days 96Bond
    Court / WarrantDrugs
  3. MA
    MIDDLETON, ALEXIS#SCJAIL:2026-000153
    Booked Mar 5, 2026Days 97Bond
    Court / Warrant
  4. SJ
    STROTHOFF, JAMES#SCJAIL:2026-000133
    Booked Feb 26, 2026Days 104Bond
    Court / Warrant
  5. JJ
    JOHNSON, JIMMY#SCJAIL:2026-000130
    Booked Feb 25, 2026Days 105Bond
    Property / TheftOther
  6. RB
    ROBERTS, BRIANNA#SCJAIL:2026-000123
    Booked Feb 23, 2026Days 107Bond
    OtherProperty / Theft
  7. SM
    STOLLINGS, MICHAEL#SCJAIL:2026-000110
    Booked Feb 19, 2026Days 111Bond
    Other
  8. HE
    HOLBROOK, ESTHER#SCJAIL:2026-000105
    Booked Feb 18, 2026Days 112Bond
    Other
  9. MC
    MILLER, CORY#SCJAIL:2026-000100
    Booked Feb 16, 2026Days 114Bond
    DomesticOther
  10. JG
    JOHNSON, GREGORY#SCJAIL:2026-000096
    Booked Feb 15, 2026Days 115Bond
    ViolentWeapons
  11. ST
    SONS, TOMMY#SCJAIL:2026-000092
    Booked Feb 13, 2026Days 117Bond
    Court / Warrant
  12. SA
    SAMSON, AMBER#SCJAIL:2026-000095
    Booked Feb 13, 2026Days 117Bond
    Other
  13. LG
    LITTLE, GABRIELLE#SCJAIL:2026-000071
    Booked Feb 2, 2026Days 128Bond
    Court / Warrant
  14. SR
    SMITH, RAY#SCJAIL:2026-000063
    Booked Jan 30, 2026Days 131Bond
    DrugsOtherFraud / Forgery
  15. PJ
    POLLY, JESSICA#SCJAIL:2026-000064
    Booked Jan 30, 2026Days 131Bond
    Fraud / ForgeryProperty / Theft
  16. KK
    KESSLER, KATELIN#SCJAIL:2026-000051
    Booked Jan 23, 2026Days 138Bond
    Court / Warrant
  17. MK
    MAY, KIMBERLY#SCJAIL:2026-000040
    Booked Jan 20, 2026Days 141Bond
    DrugsOther
  18. CD
    COLWELL, DUNCAN#SCJAIL:2026-000033
    Booked Jan 17, 2026Days 144Bond
    OtherCourt / Warrant
  19. RT
    ROBERTS, TYLER#SCJAIL:2026-000023
    Booked Jan 12, 2026Days 149Bond
    OtherDrugsWeapons
  20. CJ
    CAMPBELL, JONATHAN#SCJAIL:2026-000012
    Booked Jan 9, 2026Days 152Bond
    DrugsOtherCourt / Warrant

Scott County Jail Contact Information

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

Facility
Scott County Detention Center
Operated By
Scott County Sheriff's Office
Court
Scott County Circuit Court

About the Scott County Detention Center

The Scott County detention facility in Scottsburg is operated by the Scott County Sheriff's Office. This page reflects the Sheriff's published current-inmate roster with booking numbers, dates, charge descriptions, and bond information when listed.

Confirm custody and court details with the Scott County Sheriff's Office and local courts.

Facility
Scott County Detention Center
Operated By
Scott County Sheriff's Office
County
Scott County, Indiana (Scottsburg)
Roster Source
Scott County Sheriff public inmate roster

How the Scott County Inmate Search Works

Using the Scott County inmate search is a straightforward process that allows families to find information about individuals currently detained in Scott County Jail. The search typically involves entering the inmate's name, booking date, or other identifying information. Once this data is submitted, the search results will display relevant booking records, including charges, status, and bond details. This transparency is vital for families seeking to understand their loved one's situation in the legal system.

Booking records contain various fields such as the inmate's name, booking date, charges, status, and bond amount. Each status—pending, sentenced, or held—carries specific implications. For example, a pending status means the individual is awaiting trial, while sentenced indicates that the individual has been found guilty and is serving time. Understanding these terms can help families grasp the current legal standing of their loved ones and anticipate the next steps.

Changes to charges can occur for several reasons, including plea deals or new evidence coming to light. It's not uncommon for families to experience timing delays in receiving updates. To navigate this effectively, families should be proactive in checking the Scott County inmate search regularly. Additionally, using tips such as knowing the correct spelling of names or being specific with booking dates can yield better search results and help families stay informed about their loved one’s status.

Posting Bail at Scott County Detention Center

In Scott County, the judge determines bail based on several factors, including the severity of the charges, flight risk, and prior criminal history. Bail serves as a financial assurance that the accused will appear for court proceedings. Understanding how bail is set can empower families to prepare for the possibility of their loved one being released while awaiting trial. Families should familiarize themselves with how bail amounts can vary dramatically depending on the case specifics.

There are different types of bonds available, including cash, surety, property, and own recognizance (OR). A cash bond requires the full amount to be paid upfront, while a surety bond involves a bail bondsman who charges a fee, typically around 10%. Property bonds involve using real estate as collateral. Understanding these options is vital for families to choose the most suitable method for posting bail and securing their loved one's release.

When posting bail at Scott County Detention Center, families will need to follow specific steps to ensure the process goes smoothly. This often involves completing paperwork and providing identification. Engaging with a bail bondsman can introduce risks, such as co-signing agreements that hold the signer liable for the full bail amount if the inmate fails to appear in court. Release timelines can vary, depending on the processing times at the detention center, which can be frustrating for families waiting to reunite with their loved ones.

Sending Money to an Inmate

Commissary and trust accounts serve a vital purpose in Scott County Jail, as they allow inmates to purchase necessities and comforts while incarcerated. Families can deposit money into these accounts, enabling inmates to buy items such as snacks, hygiene products, and writing materials. Understanding this system can help families maintain a connection with their loved ones, ensuring they have basic needs met during their time in detention.

Depositing money into an inmate's account can be done through various methods, including kiosks located in the detention center, online transfers, phone transactions, or money orders. Each method may incur different fees and processing times, making it essential for families to choose the most efficient option. It’s crucial to remember that each inmate has a unique booking number, which is needed to ensure funds are correctly allocated to the right account.

Mailing cash directly to inmates is prohibited, which can lead to complications and delays. Families should familiarize themselves with the specific deposit methods and their associated fees to avoid unnecessary pitfalls. Additionally, being informed about processing times can help manage expectations regarding how quickly funds will be available to the inmate. Overall, keeping the lines of communication open regarding financial support can positively impact an inmate's experience.

Inmate Communication

Inmates at Scott County Jail can only make outgoing phone calls, which means families need to be proactive in maintaining contact. Outgoing calls are typically collect or prepaid, giving families some flexibility in how they communicate. Collect calls can be expensive, so establishing a prepaid account may be the better option for regular communication. Understanding these methods can help families manage their costs while staying in touch with loved ones.

Video visits are another way for families to connect with inmates at Scott County Detention Center. Scheduling these visits usually involves setting up an account online, and there may be fees associated with each session. Video visits can provide a meaningful way to see and talk to loved ones, making the process more personal. Families should be aware of any specific scheduling guidelines and fees to plan accordingly.

Mail is also an important communication channel, but there are strict rules regarding how it must be addressed and inspected. All non-legal correspondence is subject to monitoring, which can impact the privacy of communications. Families should ensure they understand how to properly address letters and what items can be sent. Legal mail, however, is generally kept confidential, allowing for open communication with attorneys. Being aware of these regulations can help families navigate the complexities of inmate communication.

Scott County Court Information

Scott County cases are handled in the Scott County Circuit Court, which oversees various legal proceedings, including criminal cases involving inmates from the Scott County Jail. This court plays a significant role in ensuring that justice is served while also providing a platform for defense and prosecution. Understanding which court is involved can provide clarity for families trying to follow their loved one’s legal journey and upcoming court dates.

The case timeline typically progresses from the initial appearance to sentencing if the individual is found guilty. During this time, families might encounter several hearings, including arraignments and plea negotiations. Knowing the difference between jail and court roles can help families understand the separation of responsibilities and procedures. Being informed about each stage of the process can ease some of the anxiety associated with having a loved one in jail.

Video hearings have become an increasingly popular way to conduct court proceedings, allowing for greater flexibility and efficiency. Families can check court dates and statuses through the official court website or contact the court directly for updates. Court records are considered an authoritative source for all legal matters, so families should rely on them for accurate information. Keeping tabs on the court process is essential for families wanting to support their loved ones through legal challenges.

Court
Scott County Circuit Court

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for inmate booking records at the Scott County Detention Center?

To search for inmate booking records at the Scott County Detention Center, you can visit the official Scott County Jail website, where you will find an inmate search tool. This tool allows you to enter the inmate's name or booking number to retrieve their information. Additionally, you may contact the detention facility directly via phone for assistance. It is important to have accurate information to facilitate the search, as records may be updated frequently.

What is the booking and intake process at the Scott County Detention Center?

The booking and intake process at the Scott County Detention Center begins when an individual is arrested and brought to the facility. Upon arrival, the person goes through identification verification, fingerprinting, and a photograph is taken. After that, personal belongings are documented and stored. The individual is then assessed for any medical needs. Following this, they are assigned a housing unit based on various factors, including security risk, and their details are entered into the system for recordkeeping.

What types of bail are available for inmates at the Scott County Jail?

In Scott County, Indiana, there are several types of bail available for inmates at the Scott County Jail, including cash bail, surety bonds, and property bonds. Cash bail requires payment of the full bail amount, while surety bonds involve a bondsman who guarantees the bail for a fee, typically 10% of the amount. Property bonds use real estate as collateral. The amount of bail is determined by the charges and the assessed risk level of the individual, as established during the initial court appearance.

What is the difference between pretrial and sentenced status at the Scott County Detention Center?

At the Scott County Detention Center, pretrial status refers to individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial, meaning they have not yet been convicted of any charges. Conversely, sentenced individuals have been found guilty and are serving a designated sentence. The pretrial phase is critical for assessing risk and determining release options, whereas sentenced inmates typically have a more defined timeline for release based on their conviction and subsequent sentence handed down by the court.

How can inmates access their attorneys while at the Scott County Detention Center?

Inmates at the Scott County Detention Center have the right to access their attorneys as part of their legal rights. Attorneys can visit their clients during designated visitation hours, and communication is generally permitted through phone calls and legal mail. It is crucial for inmates to inform staff of their legal representation to facilitate access. Confidentiality is maintained during attorney visits to ensure that legal discussions remain private and protected under attorney-client privilege.

What are the rules for making phone calls from the Scott County Jail?

Inmates at the Scott County Jail can make phone calls through a collect call system or by using prepaid phone accounts. Calls are monitored for security reasons, which is standard practice in correctional facilities. Inmates must provide the phone number they wish to call, and the recipient will incur the costs for collect calls. For prepaid accounts, funds can be deposited into the inmate's account, allowing them to connect with family and friends while maintaining compliance with facility regulations.

Is video visitation available at the Scott County Detention Center?

Yes, video visitation is available at the Scott County Detention Center. This system allows inmates to communicate with family and friends via video calls, providing a more personal interaction than standard phone calls. Visitors must schedule appointments in advance and may need to create an account with the video service provider. Fees may apply for using this service, and it is essential for users to follow the established guidelines to ensure a successful visit.

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

In-person visitation at the Scott County Jail is subject to specific rules to maintain security and order. Visitors must be on the inmate's approved visitor list and present valid identification upon arrival. Visits are typically scheduled in advance and are limited in duration. Additionally, all visitors are subject to search before entering the visitation area. Children may be allowed under certain conditions, but must be supervised by an adult at all times during the visit.

How can I send money to an inmate at the Scott County Detention Center?

To send money to an inmate at the Scott County Detention Center, you can utilize several methods, including online deposits, money orders, or cash deposits at designated kiosks within the jail. Funds deposited are credited to the inmate's commissary or trust account, allowing them to purchase necessary items. It is important to follow the specific guidelines regarding deposit limits and acceptable payment methods, as failure to comply may result in delays or rejections of funds.

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

When sending mail to inmates at the Scott County Jail, it is essential to follow specific rules and restrictions. All incoming mail is subject to inspection for security purposes. Letters should include the inmate’s full name and booking number, and must be addressed to the facility’s official mailing address. Legal mail is treated with additional confidentiality, and may require special handling. Items such as photographs, stickers, or contraband are strictly prohibited, and any violations may result in disciplinary action.

What is the release process and timeline for inmates at the Scott County Detention Center?

The release process for inmates at the Scott County Detention Center typically begins once they have met all legal requirements, such as completing their sentence, posting bail, or receiving a court order. The timeline for release can vary based on several factors, including the nature of charges and outstanding paperwork. Upon release, inmates will receive their personal belongings and any property held during the booking process. It is advisable for individuals to ensure all necessary arrangements for transportation are made ahead of time.

How are court appearances scheduled for inmates at the Scott County Jail?

Inmates at the Scott County Jail have their court appearances scheduled based on the legal process associated with their charges. The scheduling is typically managed by the court system in conjunction with the detention center. Inmates are informed of their court dates through official notifications. It is important for inmates to communicate with their attorneys to ensure they understand their court schedule and the implications of their charges, as court appearances are crucial in determining the next steps in their cases.

What happens to an inmate's property and belongings during booking at the Scott County Detention Center?

During the booking process at the Scott County Detention Center, an inmate's personal property and belongings are collected and documented. Items such as clothing, jewelry, and personal effects are secured in a designated area to ensure their safety. Inmates are issued a list of their belongings, which will be returned upon release. It is important for inmates to disclose all items they possess during booking to prevent any issues regarding lost or unaccounted property during their stay.

How is medical care provided for inmates with special needs at the Scott County Jail?

At the Scott County Jail, medical care is provided to all inmates, including those with special needs. Upon intake, individuals are assessed for any medical conditions or disabilities requiring attention. The facility has a healthcare staff that can address a range of medical issues, and referrals can be made for specialized care as necessary. Inmates are encouraged to communicate any medical concerns to staff promptly to ensure that appropriate treatment is administered in a timely manner.

What are the procedures for inmate transfers at the Scott County Detention Center?

Inmate transfer procedures at the Scott County Detention Center typically occur when an inmate needs to be moved to another facility for reasons such as court appearances, medical treatment, or security concerns. Transfers are coordinated by the jail administration and may involve communication with other correctional institutions. Inmates and their families will be notified of transfers as soon as possible. It is essential for all parties to understand that such decisions are made to ensure the safety and security of both inmates and staff.

How can I access public records related to inmates at the Scott County Detention Center?

Public records related to inmates at the Scott County Detention Center can be accessed through the official Scott County Jail website or by visiting the facility in person. The records typically include booking information, charges, and court dates. However, certain records may be restricted or sealed due to legal reasons. It is advisable to contact the detention center directly for guidance on how to obtain specific records and to understand any associated fees for record retrieval.

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

Juvenile and adult processing at the Scott County Jail involves distinct protocols that address the age and legal considerations of the individuals. Juveniles are typically processed through a separate system that emphasizes rehabilitation and privacy, while adults follow standard booking procedures. Juveniles may be held in a different facility or program, depending on the nature of their charges and state law. Overall, the focus for juveniles is on support and diversion, whereas adults may face incarceration or other legal consequences.

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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 Scott County Sheriff's Office before taking legal or financial action.