Search Carroll County Jail Inmates

Carroll County Jail is the local detention facility for Carroll County, Indiana, and the place to look up inmates held on local arrests, court orders, and short local sentences. A Carroll County Jail inmate lookup starts with the public jail roster, then moves to state or federal locators only when the person has left county jail custody. The jail is operated by the county sheriff, not the state prison system.

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Carroll County Jail Overview

Carroll County Jail, also described by local sources as the Carroll County Sheriff's Office and Jail, is operated by the Carroll County Sheriff's Office. Sheriff Tony Liggett is identified on the sheriff site, with Tobe Leazenby listed as Chief Deputy. The facility is a county jail. It holds people arrested in Carroll County, people awaiting court, people held on local court orders, and local sentenced jail inmates. It is not a state prison, and it is not a federal or immigration detention center.

The current sheriff-published address is 6499 W 100 N, Delphi, IN 46923. The sheriff announced in April 2025 that the new Sheriff's Office and Jail was operational and that inmates had been moved into the new building. That current address should be used for jail visits, mail, bonds, and in-person jail access. Older references to 310 W. Main Street are historical references to the prior jail unless a current official page repeats them.

The sheriff deputies page identifies the county sheriff and chief deputy connected to the current jail operation.

Carroll County Jail inmate lookup sheriff deputies page identifying Sheriff Tony Liggett

Those names help tie the facility page to the current sheriff office, rather than to older jail references.


Carroll County Jail Capacity

The sheriff's jail page does not publish a rated capacity table. Local and project coverage reported the new 2025 jail as a 104-bed facility replacing an older 34-bed jail. Because the bed count is not stated on the sheriff jail page, the capacity should be described as reported by local or project sources, not as a sheriff-published number.

104 Reported Beds
34 Old Jail Beds
2025 New Jail Operational

Historical inspection snapshots showed the old 34-bed jail above capacity in several years, including a 2018 inspection-day count of 54 people for 34 beds. Those old-jail figures should not be used as current population counts after the 2025 move. Current average daily population, current demographic breakdown, and current outside-agency-hold counts were not published in the official sources located.


Look Up Carroll County Jail Inmates

The correct online lookup for this county jail is the Indiana County Jail Public Portal. Carroll County uses that statewide jail portal rather than a separate sheriff-hosted roster. The portal covers current and recently released county-jail records for participating counties, so select Carroll from the County dropdown when searching for a local jail record.

  1. Open the Indiana County Jail Public Portal.
  2. Enter Last Name, then add First Name if needed.
  3. Select Carroll from the County dropdown.
  4. Add Birth Date or booking-date range when known.
  5. Open View on the matching result to check booking, arrest, release, holds, and case sections.

If a search returns nothing, the person may not be booked yet, may have been released outside the portal's visible release window, may be in another county, or may have transferred to state prison. A sentenced Indiana prisoner should be searched through the IDOC locator, not through the Carroll County Jail page.


Carroll County Jail Contact

The jail phone routing is specific because of the 2025 move. The new main number routes callers to Administration, Jail, Sheriff, and Deputies. Dispatch remained at the older dispatch number. Use the jail extension for inmate questions and the administration extension for report requests or records routing.

Carroll County Jail

6499 W 100 N

Delphi, IN 46923

(765) 822-2166

Jail Ext. 2; Administration Ext. 3; Dispatch (765) 564-2413

Administrative hours are published in more than one way on sheriff pages. For records or administrative visits, use the stricter window from the administration page: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to noon and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Dispatch remains the 24-hour route for calls requiring deputy response.


Visiting Carroll County Jail

The jail page says all inmate visitation, phone calls, and tablet services are completed through Combined Public Communications. A local schedule, visitor ID rule, dress code, child-visitor rule, visit length, and attorney-visit procedure were not published on the sheriff jail page. The practical route is to create or check the CPC/InmateSales account and call the jail before traveling.

Visitation itemPublished Carroll County detail
VendorCombined Public Communications
Payment/account siteInmateSales, linked by the sheriff site
Support line877-988-5678
Refund/trouble line877-570-4268 / 2
Published local visit scheduleNot located in sheriff jail page sources

Note: Confirm the person's custody status and vendor account rules before scheduling a visit or traveling to the jail.


Carroll County Jail Mail

Carroll County publishes detailed mail rules. Letter mail only is accepted. Packages are not accepted. Mail should be addressed to the inmate at 6499 W. 100 N., Delphi, IN 46923. Five pictures are allowed per card or letter, but several image and material restrictions apply.

Mail topicRule
Mail addressInmate name, 6499 W. 100 N., Delphi, IN 46923
PackagesNot accepted
PicturesFive pictures per card or letter
Banned imagesPornography, drug paraphernalia, gang affiliation, and guns
Marked imagesNo crayon, colored pencil, or marker applied to pictures
Correctional-facility mailNot accepted unless the Jail Commander previously authorizes it

Cards with stickers, string, or adhesive may be placed with inmate property if those items cannot be removed. That is a local rule worth checking before sending greeting cards or photographs.


Commissary and Phone Funds

Commissary and phone or tablet accounts are separate service routes. The jail page says money orders are no longer accepted for commissary purchases as of April 23, 2025. Commissary accounts can be funded through eXpressAccount. Combined Public Communications and InmateSales handle visitation, phone calls, and tablet services.

ServiceProvider or detail
Commissary fundingeXpressAccount
eXpressAccount support866-422-6833
Visitation, phones, tabletsCombined Public Communications / InmateSales
Phone timeCollect calls, commissary phone time, InmateSales, or lobby kiosk
Money orders for commissaryNo longer accepted as of April 23, 2025

The sheriff page also says up-to-date prescriptions may be accepted and reviewed by the nurse, while outdated prescriptions are refused. Medical records are not discussed without prior inmate authorization through the medical department or power of attorney.


Bond at Carroll County Jail

Bond is not paid through commissary or the phone vendor. The Carroll County sheriff bond page states that internet bonds are no longer accepted. To bond someone out of jail, the person paying must come to the Sheriff's Office with the correct amount of money. Cash and credit card are accepted; cashier checks and money orders are not accepted.

Bond itemLocal detail
Internet bondNo longer accepted
Payment locationSheriff's Office
Accepted paymentCash or credit card
Not acceptedCashier checks or money orders
Hold cautionA detainer, warrant, or no-bond order can prevent release

About Carroll County Jail

The new Sheriff's Office and Jail became operational in April 2025. Local and project coverage described it as an approximately 34,000-square-foot facility with 104 reported beds, replacing a 42-year-old jail that had a 34-bed capacity. The sheriff's message emphasized the new address and new phone routing, while keeping dispatch at the older dispatch number.

The sheriff's new-jail message documents the move to the new building and the current phone routing.

Carroll County Jail inmate lookup sheriff message announcing the new jail location

The address change is the most important facility-specific detail because older jail listings may still send visitors downtown.

Note: Use the 6499 W 100 N address for current jail mail, bonds, and visits unless the Sheriff's Office gives different instructions.

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