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Ohio County Sheriff's Office / Ohio County Jail Intake is the local starting point for people trying to look up inmates connected to Ohio County. It functions as a sheriff office, intake, and records contact rather than a published long-term jail roster. Because custody may move from local processing to a contract jail, an Ohio County inmate search often requires checking the sheriff first, then the jail that currently holds the person. Visitation, mail, phone, and money rules follow the holding facility instead of a separate Ohio County jail page.

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Ohio County Sheriff's Office / Ohio County Jail Intake Overview

The Ohio County Sheriff's Office operates the local sheriff and intake contact point for Ohio County, Indiana. The office is listed at 123 S. Mulberry Street in Rising Sun, with Sheriff Tom Baxter and Matron Annie Jackson identified by the county. For inmate-population purposes, the important distinction is that this location is not documented as a full-service, stand-alone county jail with a public daily roster. The county sheriff page gives the office address, phone, fax, and staff contacts, but research did not locate an official Ohio County jail roster, booking search, visitation page, commissary vendor, mail policy, rated capacity, or jail population dashboard.

That gap changes the search path. State planning material says Ohio County prisoners were housed at Dearborn County for the jail program discussed in the 2020 comprehensive community plan. A 2026 county packet snippet later said Sheriff Baxter discussed possible relocation of Ohio County prisoners from Dearborn County Jail to Switzerland County Jail, with terms pending. Those sources make the Mulberry Street office the local intake and records starting point, while the actual custody location may be Dearborn County Law Enforcement Center / Jail or Switzerland County Detention Center depending on current agreements and the person's stage in the case.


Ohio County Jail Capacity and Population

No official rated capacity, average daily population, housing-unit count, annual booking total, or demographic breakdown was found for a stand-alone Ohio County jail. The absence should be treated as a real operational fact rather than filled with an estimate. Ohio County is Indiana's smallest county by population ranking in the STATS Indiana profile, and the 2025 estimate listed 5,994 residents, but that county population figure is not a jail population figure.

The best local population statement is narrower: Ohio County does not publish a jail dashboard, and official planning sources indicate county prisoners are housed by contract. The 2020 CJI plan points to Dearborn County, while the 2026 county packet snippet raises Switzerland County as a possible replacement or alternate housing partner. For a current headcount, call the Ohio County Sheriff's Office first, then confirm with the jail that actually holds the person.


How to Look Up an Inmate at Ohio County Sheriff's Office / Ohio County Jail Intake

Start with the Ohio County Sheriff's Office when the arrest happened in Ohio County or when the holding location is uncertain. If the person was transported after local processing, search the Dearborn County Sheriff's Office Inmate Search, then call Switzerland County Detention Center if Ohio County directs you there. For custody notifications, use Indiana SAVIN or VINELink. For sentenced state prisoners, use the IDOC offender locator. Federal and immigration custody require separate BOP or ICE searches.

  1. Call Ohio County Sheriff's Office at (812) 438-3636 and ask where the person was taken after arrest or intake.
  2. Search the Dearborn County roster by name, since official planning material historically identified Dearborn County as the Ohio County jail housing partner.
  3. If Ohio County says the contract location has changed, call Switzerland County Detention Center at (812) 427-2057 for a custody check.
  4. Use SAVIN/VINE for notifications, IDOC for sentenced state custody, and federal or immigration locators only when the case has moved outside county jail control.

Ohio County Sheriff's Office / Ohio County Jail Intake Address and Contact

The sheriff's office is the local point of contact for Ohio County jail-intake questions, sheriff records routing, and directions to the correct holding facility. Because no separate Ohio County jail information line was located, use the main sheriff phone and give staff enough identifying information to distinguish similar names: full name, date of birth if appropriate, arrest date, agency, case number, or incident number. If a jail record is held by Dearborn or Switzerland, request the jail-management record from that facility as well.

Ohio County Sheriff's Office / Ohio County Jail Intake

123 S. Mulberry Street

Rising Sun, IN 47040

(812) 438-3636

Fax: (812) 438-4848


Visiting Someone at Ohio County Sheriff's Office / Ohio County Jail Intake

Ohio County does not publish a local jail visitation schedule for the Mulberry Street sheriff page. Visits should be planned only after confirming the person's holding facility. If the person is held at Dearborn County Law Enforcement Center / Jail, Dearborn's public visitation page states on-site video visitation is cancelled until further notice and remote internet video visitation is available. If the person is held at Switzerland County Detention Center, the Switzerland sheriff jail category lists daily visitation hours and visitor eligibility restrictions. Do not travel to Rising Sun for a jail visit unless the sheriff confirms a local appointment or records reason.

FacilityHoursType
Ohio County Sheriff's Office / IntakeCall (812) 438-3636No published jail-visit schedule
Dearborn County Law Enforcement Center / JailRemote schedule through Dearborn's video systemRemote internet video; on-site video cancelled
Switzerland County Detention Center8:00 AM-5:00 PM dailyIn-person jail visitation subject to eligibility rules

Mail, Phone, and Money at Ohio County Sheriff's Office / Ohio County Jail Intake

No Ohio County sheriff page was located with a stand-alone inmate mail address, inmate phone vendor, commissary vendor, deposit website, or money-order policy. Use the holding facility's rules after the sheriff confirms custody. Dearborn accepts inmate mail addressed to Dearborn County Law Enforcement Center, C/O Inmate Name, 301 West High Street, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025, and states all mail is subject to search. Dearborn commissary requires an online account, valid email address, and credit card; prepaid and debit cards are not accepted. Switzerland publishes commissary days but no mail or money vendor was found in the inspected official pages.

ServiceProvider / Detail
Mail AddressUse the jail that holds the person; Ohio County did not publish a separate inmate-mail format.
Phone / VideoDearborn uses remote internet video; Switzerland jail phone is (812) 427-2057 for current rules.
Money DepositDearborn publishes credit-card commissary purchasing; Switzerland vendor was not located in official pages.

Booking and Intake at Ohio County Sheriff's Office / Ohio County Jail Intake

Ohio County booking details are best understood as a local-to-contract sequence. An arrest may begin with the Ohio County Sheriff's Office, Rising Sun Police, Indiana State Police, or another agency with jurisdiction. The person may be processed locally or transported directly to a contract jail, depending on agency practice, timing, medical or security needs, and the current housing agreement. Once the receiving jail accepts the person, that jail's management system becomes the practical source for booking date, inmate ID, roster photo if published, charges, bond fields, and release status.

If an Ohio County arrest is very recent, the person may not appear immediately in Dearborn's public roster or any third-party search result. A name misspelling, transport delay, release before roster posting, hospital hold, warrant hold, juvenile status, federal hold, or direct transfer can all explain a failed search. The most reliable first question for the sheriff is not only whether the person was arrested, but where the person is physically housed now and which agency controls the next record.


About Ohio County Sheriff's Office / Ohio County Jail Intake

The Ohio County Sheriff's Office is a small-county contact point in a region where criminal justice records often cross county lines. Ohio County shares court and prosecution functions with Dearborn County, and the official planning record specifically ties Ohio County prisoners to Dearborn County jail programming. That context explains why a person arrested in Ohio County may appear in a Dearborn jail record, why a court or prosecutor contact may point to Lawrenceburg, and why Switzerland County may become relevant if current housing terms shift.

Program details for people held under Ohio County cases depend on the actual jail. Dearborn County publishes JCAP information for chemical dependency and recidivism reduction, and the Ohio County CJI plan states Ohio County prisoners housed at Dearborn qualify for that jail program. Dearborn also publishes medical information, including weekday medical department hours, nurse coverage, weekly doctor access, monthly dentist access, a $10 doctor or dental fee unless indigent, and approved medication passed twice daily. Ohio County did not publish equivalent program pages for a separate local jail.

Note: Confirm the current holding facility before traveling, mailing anything, scheduling video visits, or sending money.

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