Search Montgomery County Inmate Population Records

The Montgomery County inmate population is held through a local jail system, then branches into Indiana, federal, or immigration custody when a case moves beyond county detention. A Montgomery County inmate search should start with the sheriff's jail roster channel, but the Montgomery County inmate population is not limited to one public screen. Current custody, past booking records, court charges, victim notification, and state prison location each use different offices or locators. The Montgomery County inmate population record path is strongest when the jail, court, and statewide lookup channels are checked together.

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Montgomery County Inmate Population

The local Montgomery County inmate population is centered on the Montgomery County Jail, the adult county jail operated by the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office. Official county and sheriff sources identify one local detention facility for Crawfordsville and the rest of Montgomery County. It holds adults before trial, people serving local jail sentences, temporary holds awaiting court or transfer, and approved work-release participants. It is not an Indiana Department of Correction prison, a federal Bureau of Prisons facility, or an ICE detention center.

The count changes as arrests, bond orders, court hearings, local sentences, work-release placements, state-prison transfers, and outside holds move people in and out. A person may be booked into the county jail and later disappear from the local jail channel after release, transfer to another county, sentence to IDOC, federal custody, or immigration detention. That is why Montgomery County inmate population research has to separate county jail custody from state prison and federal custody.

224 Jail Beds
1 Local Detention Facility
2006 Current Jail Opened

Montgomery County Inmate Population Statistics

The strongest local figure is capacity. The official Montgomery County jail page states that the current jail opened in June 2006 and has 224 beds. It breaks those beds into 130 male beds, 40 female beds, 12 temporary beds, 2 padded detox beds, and 40 work-release beds. The sheriff's jail information page also describes 224 beds, including temporary, medical, permanent, and detox or anti-self-harm housing.

A current average daily population, annual booking count, and county jail demographic table were not located in the official county, sheriff, IDOC, or ICJI sources reviewed. Those gaps matter. Montgomery County should not be described as crowded or under capacity without a sourced count from the jail or a public inspection report. Statewide and national data can give context, but it cannot replace the county jail's own count.

MeasureFigureSource / Year
Montgomery County Jail capacity224 bedsOfficial county jail page and sheriff jail page
Bed breakout130 male, 40 female, 12 temporary, 2 padded detox, 40 work-releaseOfficial county jail page
Local detention facilities1 identified county jailFacility map from official county and sheriff sources
County population38,954STATS Indiana 2025 profile
Current average daily populationNot locatedOfficial public sources reviewed June 12, 2026

The sheriff homepage also gives the local law-enforcement setting: Sheriff Ryan Needham's office serves Montgomery County from the Memorial Drive sheriff and jail campus. The county sheriff page describes a service area of 504 square miles with hundreds of miles of county and state roadways. That local geography affects booking volume, transport, court service, and rural jail operations, but it does not by itself prove a jail population number.



Montgomery County Jail Capacity

The county's 224-bed layout is more detailed than many jail pages. It shows that the Montgomery County inmate population is not one undifferentiated block. The jail has male, female, temporary, detox, and work-release bed categories. The sheriff site adds medical and permanent housing references. These categories help explain why an available bed count can be more complex than a single total. A male housing unit, a detox cell, and a work-release bed may not be interchangeable for classification and safety reasons.

The official record also separates the active jail from local history. The sheriff's jail information page notes the old Montgomery County Rotary Jail, first constructed in 1882, while the active jail is the Memorial Drive facility that opened in 2006. For visits, bond questions, property pickup, or custody checks, the active jail is the modern sheriff campus, not the historic rotary jail downtown.

Local capital notes add context, not a population count. A June 11, 2024 county council agenda item referenced jail repair as a potential project estimated at over $600,000 and discussed opioid settlement planning. Those items show ongoing facility and programming needs, but they do not state that the Montgomery County Jail was above or below capacity.


Montgomery County Jail Record Laws

Indiana law is the reason jail and booking records are not treated as private office notes. The Indiana Access to Public Records Act, often called APRA, gives the public a right to inspect and copy public records unless a specific rule makes the record confidential or exempt. Jail records are still subject to limits. Investigatory law-enforcement records may be withheld at agency discretion, and court rules can restrict confidential court documents.

Key Statutes:

IC 5-14-3 is Indiana's public-records law for local agencies, including county offices and law-enforcement agencies.

IC 5-14-3-4 lists records that may be confidential or exempt, including discretionary law-enforcement investigatory records.

210 IAC 3 sets Indiana county jail standards, including admitted-inmate records, intake, housing, medical care, mail, and visitation.

Access to Court Records Rule 10 helps explain why some criminal documents are not shown online even when a case index exists.

The Indiana Public Access Counselor is a statewide source for APRA education, complaint information, and public-access guidance. It is not the custodian of Montgomery County jail records. For a local booking record or booking photo, the sheriff or the arresting agency remains the practical starting point.



Montgomery County Inmate Record Fields

The local roster sample was not accessible in the research capture, so Montgomery County inmate record content has to be described with care. The official page did not confirm a public booking number, booking date, mugshot, demographics, charges, bond, housing unit, arresting agency, court date, or release status. That does not mean the jail lacks those records. It means those fields were not visible in the public text rendering and should not be promised as web roster fields.

State-prison records are different. The IDOC incarcerated search showed result columns for name, DOC number, date of birth, race, sex, and facility or location. Sample profiles showed DOC number, name parts, birth month and year, gender, race, facility, earliest possible release date, sentence information, offense description, Indiana citation code, cause number, county of conviction, and projected release date. No IDOC mugshot was observed in sampled HTML.

FieldCounty Jail Page StatusIDOC Locator Status
Current custody locationConfirm through sheriff page, phone, or appFacility/Location shown
Booking numberNot visible in text inspectionDOC Number shown instead
Booking photoNot visible on Find an Inmate pageNot observed in sampled HTML
Charges or offenseNot visible in local page captureSentence information and offense shown
Release dateNot visible in local page captureEarliest possible and projected release dates shown

Montgomery County Jail vs Prison

County jail and state prison searches answer different questions. The jail answers whether someone is in local Montgomery County custody before trial, serving a short local sentence, held temporarily, or in work release. IDOC answers where a sentenced Indiana prisoner is after transfer to state custody. A person can have Montgomery County listed as the county of conviction in an IDOC profile while being housed far outside the county.

QuestionCounty JailState Prison
Who is covered?Pretrial detainees, local sentences, temporary holds, work releaseSentenced Indiana prisoners after IDOC transfer
AgencyMontgomery County Sheriff's OfficeIndiana Department of Correction
Lookup channelSheriff Find an Inmate page or jail phoneIDOC incarcerated search
Money and visitsSecurus, Access Corrections, AllPaid, and jail rulesViaPath/GettingOut and IDOC facility rules
Booking
The jail intake record created after arrest and acceptance into custody.
Detainer
A hold or request from another agency that can affect release.
Work release
A jail program allowing approved people to work while housed in custody.
Classification
The housing and security decision made after intake.


Montgomery County Detention Facilities

Only one local detention facility was resolved from the official facility map. Work release is part of the main jail capacity rather than a separate building page. Local police agencies may make arrests, but the official county and sheriff sources route adult detention to the Montgomery County Jail.

  • Montgomery County Jail - the county jail in Crawfordsville for adult pretrial detainees, local jail sentences, temporary holds, detox/medical housing needs, and work-release participants.

The sheriff's Jail Info page is also the local source for visitation, mail, commissary, bond, medical care, programs, property release, and emergency-contact rules. Its vendor links separate Securus for video, calls, and messages; Access Corrections for commissary deposits; Indiana SAVIN for notification; and AllPaid for online inmate bond payments.


Montgomery County Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Montgomery County inmate population?

The sourced local capacity is 224 jail beds. A current average daily population was not located in the official sources reviewed, so the county should not be assigned an unsupported daily count.

How do I search the Montgomery County inmate population?

Start with the sheriff's Find an Inmate page. If the roster or embedded search does not load, call the jail at (765) 362-3740, then check SAVIN/VINELink, MyCase, IDOC, BOP, or ICE depending on the custody type.

Does the county jail roster show mugshots?

The official inmate-finder page did not expose public booking-photo fields in text inspection. Booking photos may be requestable under APRA, but release depends on exemptions, confidentiality rules, and sheriff policy.

What if the person was sentenced?

Use the IDOC locator for sentenced Indiana prisoners. The county jail may hold someone briefly before transport, so check both the jail and IDOC during a recent transfer window.

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Directions to the Montgomery County Jail

The active Montgomery County Jail and Sheriff's Office are at 600 Memorial Drive, Crawfordsville, IN 47933. Use this Memorial Drive campus for jail visits, inmate property pickup, bond questions, jail records routing, and sheriff or jail business. The courthouse at 100 E Main St is for the Clerk, Prosecutor, court dates, and MyCase follow-up, not jail intake.

From I-74, use the Crawfordsville exits and follow local routes toward Memorial Drive. From US 231 through Crawfordsville, route toward the east or northeast side of the city and confirm the final turns in a map app before leaving. The official pages do not publish lane, visitor-lot, or transit details.

Address

Montgomery County Jail
600 Memorial Drive
Crawfordsville, IN 47933
(765) 362-3740

Visitor Parking

Official jail pages do not publish visitor-lot layout, rates, overflow parking, or evening-visit parking instructions. Confirm parking before arrival.

Public Transit

Official jail pages do not publish bus, rail, or shuttle instructions for the Memorial Drive jail campus. Confirm transportation options locally.

Visitor Entry

Bring state-issued picture ID. Onsite visits are first-come, first-served, no early check-ins are allowed, and visits must be scheduled before the block cutoff.