Grant County Jail Roster
The official local starting point is the Grant County sheriff current-inmates landing page, which links to the county jail server. The direct roster opens as a Grant County Jail current-inmates table. It is free to view, and the research pass found no login or fee. The table is not a full booking profile system. It works more like a current custody list, with each visible row showing the name and a few identifying fields for people shown as held at the Grant County Jail.
The direct roster should not be described as a complete arrest record. It did not show booking date, charges, bond, housing, court date, release status, or mugshot fields in the visible table inspected. Names are clickable through an ASP.NET postback, but no reliable public detail page was captured. When a family member needs the charges or case status after an arrest, the court path is MyCase. When a person has been sentenced to state prison, the correct search path is the Indiana Department of Correction, not the Grant County Jail roster.
The direct Grant County Jail current-inmates roster shows why the county list is useful and limited at the same time.
The screenshot matches the research finding: the roster is a current table with basic identity fields, not a page that publishes every booking record field online.
Use Grant County Inmate Records
For a current Grant County jail inmate, start with the sheriff-linked local roster before moving to wider systems. The roster page itself does not provide a name search box, so the practical method is to scan the table or use the browser find function. That is different from a database search form. It also means common names require care because the local roster shows age, gender, height, and weight, but not a birth date or booking number in the visible table.
- Open the sheriff's current-inmates landing page and follow the official jail current-inmates link.
- Confirm the jail page says Grant County Jail Current Inmates and shows the Marion facility contact block.
- Scroll the table or use browser find for the last name because the direct roster has no visible search form.
- Compare the public fields across the row, especially age, gender, height, and weight, before treating a same-name result as a match.
- If the person is not listed, search the Indiana County Jail Public Portal with Grant County selected and then use the phone, records, court, DOC, notification, federal, or ICE path that fits the custody stage.
Absence from the current table can mean release, transfer, a spelling difference, a delay in publication, hospital or legal status not reflected online, a state prison transfer, federal custody, immigration custody, or another county hold. The research did not locate a posted refresh interval, so the safest wording is that the sheriff links to a current list and that unclear results should be verified with the jail or the official system that owns the next record.
Grant County Roster Fields
The Grant County jail-server page does not ask the user to enter a last name, first name, booking number, or date range. Its public interface is the roster table. Those visible fields are still useful because they help distinguish people with similar names. The hidden inmate ID found in the page source is an internal row-selection value, not a field a public user enters.
| Field Label | Type | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full Name | Roster column and clickable link | n/a | Names appear in last-name-first format and trigger a page postback when clicked. |
| Age | Roster column | n/a | Numeric age, not date of birth. |
| Gender | Roster column | n/a | Observed values included Male and Female. |
| Height | Roster column | n/a | Shown in feet and inches. |
| Weight | Roster column | n/a | Shown as pounds. |
| hdnInmateID | Hidden page field | n/a | Used by the page when a row is selected; not visible record text. |
Use the Indiana County Jail Public Portal when a structured jail search is needed. INjail has last name, first name, birth date, county, booked-between, and released-between fields. Select Grant County to avoid wrong-state results and to keep the search inside Indiana county jail data.
| INjail Field | Type | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Last Name | Text | One value required overall | Useful for a quick search, but common names need more filters. |
| First Name | Text | Optional | Pairs with last name to narrow results. |
| Birth Date | Date | Optional | Helps separate same-name people. |
| County | Dropdown | Optional | Choose Grant County for local jail records. |
| Booked Between | Date range | Optional | Best for recent booking questions. |
| Released Between | Date range | Optional | Useful when the person no longer appears on a current list. |
Grant County Inmate Profile
There is no single Grant County inmate profile with every field. The direct jail roster shows a narrow current-custody table. INjail may show broader booking fields when populated. IDOC profiles show prison sentence fields after state transfer. MyCase shows court case fields. This distinction matters because a missing field on one site does not prove the fact does not exist.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Visible on the Grant County roster in last-name-first format. |
| Age | Public age used to help distinguish same-name inmates. |
| Gender | Visible public table field from the direct roster. |
| Height and Weight | Physical description fields visible on the direct roster. |
| Booking Number | Not visible on the direct Grant County table; may appear through INjail if populated or through records contact. |
| Booked On or Arrest Date | Not visible on the direct table; INjail has fields for those dates when data is available. |
| Charges and Cases | Not visible on the direct table; check MyCase for formal court charges. |
| Mugshot | Not shown in the visible Grant County current-inmates table. |
- Booking
- The intake event after arrest or court commitment.
- Current inmate
- A person presently shown as held in the jail roster.
- Hold
- A custody block from another case, agency, warrant, parole, probation, or jurisdiction.
- DOC number
- The Indiana Department of Correction identifier for a sentenced state prisoner.
Grant County Booking Process
The local booking path starts with an arrest, warrant, or court commitment by the sheriff, Marion Police, Gas City Police, another local agency, campus police, Indiana State Police, or a court. The research did not find separate city jail rosters for Grant County municipalities, so local custody is generally routed to the Grant County Jail unless an official case-specific source says otherwise. Indiana jail standards require inmate records to include intake data, identity information, aliases, commitment authority, and other administrative fields, even though the public roster posts only a small subset online.
The official jail history material gives this local process more context. The Grant County security center was described with a separate book-in area, holding room, and drunk tank, which supports treating intake as a distinct jail function. Indiana sheriff authority also includes taking photographs, fingerprints, and other identification data for people taken into custody for felonies or misdemeanors. The visible Grant County roster then shows the custody result in limited public form: name, age, gender, height, and weight.
Formal court charges may appear later than the booking. For case filing, hearing, bond orders, or charge status after arrest, use Grant County court records after jail arrest rather than treating the roster as the court file. Note: A booking reason can differ from the prosecutor's filed charge list.
County State Federal Custody
Grant County inmate records split by custody stage. The Grant County Jail is for local county custody, including pretrial detainees, locally sentenced people, warrant holds, and other jail commitments. IDOC is for sentenced state-prison custody after commitment and transfer. Federal and immigration custody use separate locators and court routes. A person can move from one system to another, so a missing name on the county roster may simply mean the search has moved to the wrong stage.
| Custody Type | Where to Look | Best Use |
|---|---|---|
| Current Grant County jail custody | Grant County Jail current-inmates roster | Quick local custody check. |
| Searchable county jail data | Indiana County Jail Public Portal | Name, county, booked-date, and release-date searching. |
| Sentenced state prison | Indiana DOC locator | DOC number, facility, sentence, and release fields. |
| Custody notifications | VINELink Indiana or Indiana SAVIN | Release and custody-status alerts. |
| Federal custody | BOP inmate locator, federal court, or U.S. Marshals | Federal defendants and BOP custody. |
| Immigration custody | ICE Online Detainee Locator | A-number or biographical ICE searches. |
No IDOC adult prison, BOP facility, ICE detention center, regional jail, work-release building, or separate municipal jail with a public inmate population was located inside Grant County from the official sources reviewed. The only local facility relevant to Grant County inmate records is the Grant County Jail.
Grant County Jail Contact
The Grant County Sheriff's Office operates the jail in Marion. The sheriff homepage identifies Sheriff Delmiro "Del" Garcia and gives administration hours for the office. The direct roster also displays the jail contact block, which is useful for checking that a roster is the Indiana Grant County page and not a similarly named county in another state.
Grant County Jail
214 E 4th St
Marion, IN 46952
765-662-9836
Administration hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-4:00 PM
For after-hours routing, the sheriff research lists Grant Central Dispatch non-emergency at 765-668-8168. No separate booking desk number, sheriff-specific APRA form, jail-record request form, dedicated records email, fee schedule, or processing time was located on the official sheriff pages reviewed. Public-records requests should be framed under Indiana APRA and routed through the Sheriff's Office or its Support Division.
Grant County Jail Visits
Grant County Jail visitation is handled through InmateSales procedures. The official visitation material says onsite local visits take place from the jail lobby and are free. Remote visits from home can be scheduled for a fee. The inmate must accept the outside person for correspondence before pictures, emails, or visitation setup can proceed, so a person may not be able to schedule immediately after finding a name on the jail roster.
| Day | Housing Blocks | Time Windows |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 2A, 2D, 3B, 3D, 4A | 7:00-9:30 AM; 1:30-3:30 PM; 6:30-10:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 4A, 4B, 4C, 5C | 7:00-9:30 AM; 1:30-3:30 PM; 6:30-10:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 2B, 2C, 3A, 3C, 4C | 7:00-9:30 AM; 1:30-3:30 PM; 6:30-10:30 PM |
| Thursday | 3E, 4B, 4D, Cells | 7:00-9:30 AM; 1:30-3:30 PM; 6:30-10:30 PM |
| Friday | Not clearly shown in captured official schedule | Not clearly shown |
| Saturday | 5A, 5B, 5C | 7:00-9:30 AM; 1:30-3:30 PM; 6:30-10:30 PM |
| Sunday | Not clearly shown in captured official schedule | Not clearly shown |
The official Grant County Jail visitation page provides the local InmateSales rules and housing-block schedule.
The schedule is housing-location based, so a roster match is only the first step. The visitor still needs the inmate's current housing assignment and any posted kiosk updates.
Grant County Jail Mail
Mail uses a processing address that is not the jail's Marion street address. The official inmate mail policy gives this format: inmate name and ID number, Grant County Jail, IN, PO Box 76550, Highland Heights, KY 41076. Books are a separate category. They must be ordered through Barnes & Noble or Books-A-Million, shipped to the Grant County Sheriff's Office, new, and appropriate. Amazon packages are not accepted under the captured policy.
The official commissary page exists, but the reviewed text did not locate deposit instructions, kiosk locations, phone deposit numbers, fees, limits, or money-order rules. A JPay facility page lists services for Grant County Sheriff's Dept, including Send Money and JPay Video Connect, but the sheriff pages did not clearly route commissary users there in the captured text. Confirm the current money, phone, and video vendor before sending funds.
Note: Confirm custody, housing, visit eligibility, and current vendor rules before sending mail, money, or visit requests.