Brownsburg Inmate Population Lookup

People arrested in Brownsburg are held at the Hendricks County Jail as part of the Hendricks County inmate population. Brownsburg has its own police department but no city jail. Arrests made by the Brownsburg Police Department result in transfer to Hendricks County custody. The county jail in Danville manages booking, housing, and release. This page covers how to search the Brownsburg inmate population, what online tools are available, and how to contact someone who has been booked in Hendricks County after an arrest in Brownsburg.

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31,215 Population
Hendricks County
(317) 852-1109 Police Phone
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Brownsburg Police Department

The Brownsburg Police Department handles all local law enforcement within the town. Officers patrol streets, respond to incidents, and make arrests. After booking at the police level, anyone taken into custody is transferred to the Hendricks County Sheriff's Office for detention. Brownsburg has no jail of its own.

Address31 N Green Street, Brownsburg, IN 46112
Phone(317) 852-1109
Websitebrownsburg.org/218/Uniform-Division

Call the Brownsburg Police Department to confirm whether a specific arrest happened in town. For full booking details, bond information, and current custody status, contact the Hendricks County Jail or use the online search tools on this page. The police department keeps records of arrests made by their officers, but custody records after transfer are held by the sheriff's office.

Hendricks County Jail and the Brownsburg Inmate Population

The Hendricks County Jail in Danville holds the Brownsburg inmate population after arrest and transfer. Sheriff Jack Sadler and the Hendricks County Sheriff's Office manage the jail. Danville is about 15 miles west of Brownsburg. After a Brownsburg arrest, transport to the county jail is typically straightforward and fast.

SheriffJack Sadler
Address189 E Campus Blvd, Danville, IN 46122
Phone(317) 745-6269
Websiteco.hendricks.in.us

Hendricks County participates in the Indiana County Jail Public Portal. You can search current Hendricks County jail records online by entering a name. Results show booking date, charges, and bond. These records are public under Indiana law. Bond is set by Hendricks County courts and can be paid at the jail or through a licensed bondsman. If someone was sentenced and transferred to an Indiana DOC facility, they will no longer appear in county records. Use the IDOC Offender Locator in that case.

The jail holds a mix of pretrial detainees and people serving shorter sentences. It is also a waypoint for people waiting on transfer to state prison after conviction. Knowing which situation applies helps you use the right search tool. If the county portal shows no current hold and you know the person was sentenced, move directly to the IDOC Offender Locator before calling the jail.

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Search Brownsburg Inmate Population Online

These free tools let you search the Brownsburg inmate population without making a phone call:

Start with the Indiana County Jail Public Portal. Hendricks County is a participating county, so you can search current booking records by name. If you find the person, the record will show their charges, bond amount, and current facility. If they are not in the county portal, try Indiana VINE. VINE pulls data from county jails and state facilities across Indiana. You can register for free text, call, or email alerts. Once registered, VINE monitors the record and sends you a notification whenever custody status changes. That removes the need to check manually every day.

If the person was convicted and moved to a DOC facility, neither VINE nor the county portal will show them in county custody. The IDOC Offender Locator is the right tool for that. Search by name and the tool will show their current placement statewide.

Visiting and Contacting Brownsburg Inmates

People arrested in Brownsburg are held at the Hendricks County Jail in Danville. That is where all visits take place. The Hendricks County Sheriff's Office controls visit schedules, rules, and any visitor registration requirements. Call the jail before making the drive, since hours vary and some visits require advance approval.

Phone calls from the Hendricks County Jail use a contracted phone service. The person in custody places the call. You may need to create an account with the provider to receive it. Ask the jail which service they use so you can register beforehand. Call lengths and rates are set by the contract.

Mail goes to the Hendricks County Jail at 189 E Campus Blvd, Danville, IN 46122. Write the person's full legal name and booking number on the envelope. The jail inspects all incoming mail. Do not include cash or prohibited items. Money for the commissary is deposited through the jail's approved service. Check the Hendricks County Sheriff's website for the current deposit method.

For automatic release and transfer updates, sign up for VINE at indianasavin.in.gov. The service is free and available around the clock. Indiana's Access to Public Records Act (APRA) gives the public the right to formally request records from county agencies. More information on submitting an APRA request is at in.gov/idoa/procurement/about-us/access-to-public-records.

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