Carroll County Jail Roster
The Carroll County jail roster covers people currently held at the Carroll County Jail in Delphi, Indiana. The Carroll County Sheriff's Office directs the public to the statewide INjail Public Portal as its recommended online search tool for the Carroll County jail roster. You can also visit the sheriff's own website at cacoshrf.com for jail policies, services, and contact details.
Carroll County Quick Facts
Carroll County Sheriff's Office
The Carroll County Sheriff's Office is at 6499 W. 100 N, Delphi, IN 46923. The Carroll County Jail is at the same address. The office directs the public to use Indiana's statewide portal for inmate searches, stating: "Inmate Search: You can search for an inmate through this website - The Indiana County Jail Public Portal." For questions about a specific person in custody, call the sheriff's office directly.
Carroll County is a rural county in west-central Indiana. The jail handles local bookings and short-term sentences. People serving longer sentences are typically transferred to Indiana state prisons. The sheriff's office keeps roster data accurate through regular updates tied to the booking process.
| Agency | Carroll County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 6499 W. 100 N, Delphi, IN 46923 |
| Jail Facility | Carroll County Jail (same address) |
| Inmate Search | cacoshrf.com/jail_division |
The sheriff's jail division page at cacoshrf.com/jail_division covers services, mail policy, visitation, commissary, and the link to the INjail portal for Carroll County inmate searches. Check this page first for current policies before visiting or sending anything to the jail.
How to Find an Inmate at Carroll County Jail
The Carroll County Sheriff's Office points directly to the INjail Public Portal as the main online tool for inmate searches. Go to public.indianajail.gov, enter a name, and the system returns any current matches from participating Indiana county jails. Carroll County is included in the statewide system.
VINE is available for custody change alerts. Register at VINELink.com or call 1-866-959-VINE (8463). VINE works around the clock and notifies you by phone, text, or email when an inmate's status changes at Carroll County Jail or any other participating Indiana facility. The service is free to use.
For a direct answer, call the jail at the main number for the Carroll County Sheriff's Office. Staff can confirm custody and give you basic booking information.
The INjail Public Portal shown below is the Carroll County Sheriff's recommended tool for all online Carroll County jail roster searches.
The INjail portal pulls booking data from Carroll County and across Indiana, making it the main online source for Carroll County inmate records.
Carroll County Jail Mail Policy
Carroll County Jail accepts letter mail only. The jail states: "The ONLY type of mail that will be accepted is LETTER MAIL ONLY." No packages or books are accepted through the mail. Send letters, cards, and pictures to the inmate's name at: 6499 W. 100 N. Delphi, IN 46923. There is a limit of five pictures per card or letter. Mail that does not meet these rules will be refused and returned.
If you are not sure whether something you want to send is allowed, call the jail before mailing it. Policies do change. Confirming before you send avoids wasted postage and delays for the inmate.
Visitation and Phone Calls at Carroll County Jail
All Carroll County Jail visitation, phone calls, and tablet services run through Combined Public Communications (CPC). That means scheduling a visit, setting up phone call accounts, and using any tablet-based communication all go through CPC. Contact CPC directly to set up any of these services for an inmate at the Carroll County Jail.
In-person visits must be scheduled in advance through CPC. Walk-in visits without a reservation may not be admitted. The jail does not handle visit scheduling at the front desk. Use the CPC system for all scheduling. Confirm visit times and any visitor requirements with CPC before you show up.
Commissary at Carroll County Jail
As of April 23, 2025, money orders are no longer accepted for commissary purchases at Carroll County Jail. The jail states: "All Commissary accounts can be added to through expressaccount.com." Use the eXpressAccounts website to deposit money onto an inmate's commissary account. This change applies to all commissary transactions going forward.
Commissary gives inmates access to personal hygiene products, snacks, and other approved items. Funds need to be in the account before the inmate's commissary order is processed. Ask the jail for the current weekly commissary schedule so you know when funds need to be ready.
Carroll County Jail Roster and Indiana Public Records Law
Booking records at Carroll County Jail are public under Indiana's Access to Public Records Act, IC 5-14-3. Each booking entry includes name, charges, date of booking, and bond status. Indiana's jail regulation at 210 IAC 3-1-6 governs how the jail keeps and shares these records.
To get a copy of a specific booking report, submit a written request to the Carroll County Sheriff's Office. The office must respond within a reasonable time under state law. Some records may be withheld, including those tied to active investigations or involving juvenile offenders.
If someone is no longer on the Carroll County jail roster, they may have been released or transferred to state custody. The IDOC Offender Locator covers state prison placements. The Indiana Department of Correction website has information on contacting state-level inmates.
Cities in Carroll County
Delphi is the county seat of Carroll County. No cities in Carroll County meet the population threshold for individual city pages on this site. Flora and Delphi are the two largest communities in the county, but both are well below the qualifying threshold.
Nearby Counties
Carroll County is in west-central Indiana and borders these surrounding counties.