Carroll County 72 Hour Booking Records
Carroll County 72 hour booking records are maintained by the Carroll County Sheriff's Office at the Carroll County Jail in Delphi, Indiana. The jail participates in the Indiana County Jail Public Portal, which means booking records may be searchable online through the statewide system. This page covers how to search that portal, what the jail's policies are for commissary and mail, and how Indiana public records law governs access to booking data in Carroll County.
Carroll County Quick Facts
Carroll County Inmate Search
Carroll County participates in the statewide Indiana County Jail Public Portal at public.indianajail.gov. This free tool lets you search by name for anyone currently held at the Carroll County Jail. The portal is updated as counties push booking data to the system and is available around the clock. It is the best starting point for online searches of Carroll County 72 hour booking records.
The Indiana County Jail Public Portal is the statewide search system that includes Carroll County jail booking data.
The portal at public.indianajail.gov covers Carroll County along with other participating Indiana jails, letting you search current booking records by name without calling the jail directly.
If the portal does not have what you need, contact the Carroll County Sheriff's Office through the website contact form at cacoshrf.com. The jail information and policies page is at cacoshrf.com/jail_division. The office is at 6499 W. 100 N, Delphi, IN 46923. For the most current booking status on a specific person, a written inquiry through the sheriff's contact form can be effective when you need a confirmed written response.
Indiana's Access to Public Records Act at IC 5-14-3 ensures booking records at the Carroll County Jail are accessible to the public. Any person can request to inspect or receive copies of these records. Submit a written request to the sheriff's office at 6499 W. 100 N, Delphi, IN 46923. The agency has seven days to respond under Indiana law.
Carroll County Jail Policies
The Carroll County Jail is at 6499 W. 100 N, Delphi, IN 46923. The facility handles short-term detention for people arrested in Carroll County. Jail and visitation policies at Carroll County are managed through Combined Public Communications, which handles phone calls, video visits, and tablet use for inmates. Contact the jail or check cacoshrf.com for current scheduling details.
Commissary at the Carroll County Jail is handled through expressaccount.com. As of April 23, 2025, the jail no longer accepts money orders for commissary deposits. All funds must go through the expressaccount.com system. For commissary questions, the customer service line is 866-422-6833. The $100 deposit limit applies at this facility.
Mail policies at Carroll County are limited to letter mail only. The jail does not accept packages. Address inmate mail to: Inmate Name, 6499 W. 100 N, Delphi, IN 46923. Make sure to use the inmate's full legal name and the exact address above. Items that do not comply with the mail policy will be returned. Contact the jail to confirm current mail rules before sending, since policies can change.
VINELink also covers Carroll County for custody notifications. The search and alert service at vinelink.com lets you check custody status and register for automated alerts when a person's status changes. The phone option at 866-959-VINE (8463) is available around the clock.
VINELink at vinelink.com is available for Carroll County custody searches and sends free notifications when an inmate's status changes.
Indiana Law and Carroll County Booking Access
When someone is arrested in Carroll County, the sheriff must take photographs, fingerprints, and identifying information as required by IC 36-2-13-5. That data forms the booking record that becomes publicly accessible. The 72 hour window is the time the state has to file charges or release the person. After that window, the record remains public regardless of the case outcome.
The sheriff's authority to run the county jail and keep detention records is established in IC 11-8-2-5. If you have a records dispute with the Carroll County Sheriff's Office, the Indiana Public Access Counselor at in.gov/pac handles those questions for free. Court cases filed from Carroll County arrests can be found at Indiana MyCase.
All persons listed in booking records are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Nearby Indiana Counties
Carroll County is in north-central Indiana. The neighboring counties each operate their own jails and booking record systems.