Marshall County Jail Roster Overview
The official Marshall County inmate records source for current county jail custody is the sheriff's Current Inmate Roster link, which opens the CentralSquare CloudGov inmate portal. The roster is free to view, and the research inspection found no login requirement. It is configured for today's current inmates, so it should be treated as a live custody roster rather than a full archive of all past bookings. The inspected configuration showed visible columns for mugshot, name, sex, and arrest date. The underlying record can also return richer fields such as race, date of birth, cell block, held-for agency, release date, hold reasons, and juvenile status.
Marshall County Jail is the local detention point for people arrested by the sheriff, Plymouth Police, town police departments, Indiana State Police, DNR, probation and parole, Community Corrections, other listed agencies, and ICE when a local hold is shown. The jail roster does not replace the Indiana Department of Correction offender locator for sentenced state prisoners. It also does not replace the Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator or the ICE Online Detainee Locator System. A person can move from the Marshall County Jail to one of those systems after sentencing, transfer, or federal or immigration action.
The Marshall County roster interface is shown in the official screenshot source below.
The image matches the current-inmate search route and shows why the roster is the first place to check before calling or filing a records request.
Use Marshall County Inmate Roster
The roster search is narrow by design. A name search is the main public filter, with race and sex available to reduce broad results. The in-custody date field is fixed to the current day in Marshall County's configuration, so it should not be used to search past custody dates. If the name does not appear, that does not prove the person was never arrested. It may mean release, transfer, spelling variation, a restricted juvenile record, or custody in another system.
- Open the sheriff's current roster link or go directly to the CentralSquare inmate portal for Marshall County.
- Enter all or part of the person's name. Use a shorter name form if the first search is too strict.
- Use race or sex only when the name search returns too many rows. Leave the in-custody date at its default setting.
- Review the row for mugshot, name, sex, and arrest date, then open or expand any available detail for hold reasons, bond text, cell block, or agency information.
- If the person is not listed, call the jail information line, check Indiana SAVIN/VINE, search IDOC for state prison custody, and use BOP or ICE tools when those custody types are possible.
Note: Marshall County records for current jail custody and court filings are separate. Court charges may appear in MyCase after filing.
Marshall County Roster Search Fields
The public search controls in Marshall County are limited to the filters enabled for this CentralSquare setup. The app supports more fields in other places, but the local configuration did not enable every possible filter. That matters when a person tries to search by housing unit, arresting agency, or release date. Those items may exist in a returned row, but the public page is not built around those filters for this county.
| Field Label | Type | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Text | No | Free-text name search. Partial names can help with spelling or middle-name issues. |
| Race | Dropdown | No | Options include All, American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, Unknown, and White. |
| Sex | Dropdown | No | Options include All, Female, Male, and Unknown. |
| In Custody On | Date | Fixed | Defaults to the current day and is disabled because the roster is set to today's current inmates. |
| Cell Block | Dropdown | Not enabled | The API includes MCCF pod, BOOKING, MEDICAL, and Offsite values, but this filter was not enabled publicly. |
| Held For Agency | Dropdown | Not enabled | Agency data can appear in a row, but it was not an active public filter in the inspected setup. |
Marshall County Inmate Profile Fields
A Marshall County inmate record can look simple in the public row while still carrying more detail in the record payload. The visible row is geared toward quick custody review, while hold-reason text may carry the most useful charge and bond information. The sample data inspected from the official endpoint included charge statute, offense level, description, arrest date, bond type, bond amount, set-by-judge language, no-bond language, and serving-time status. A bond entry is not a release guarantee because another hold can still block release.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| mugshot | Booking-photo image data shown on the roster when the row displays a photo. |
| name | Roster display name, often in last-name-first format. |
| sex | Sex value from the roster options. |
| race | Race field if populated, though it may not display as a visible column. |
| dob | Date of birth field if public and populated. The inspected sample was blank. |
| arrest_date | Arrest or booking date-time attached to the custody row. |
| cell_block | Housing area such as an MCCF pod, BOOKING, MEDICAL, or Offsite if populated. |
| held_for_agency | Agency for which the jail is holding the person, when listed. |
| hold_reasons | Charge, warrant, sentence, bond, no-bond, or other hold text. |
| release_date | Release date if the field is populated. Current rows may be blank. |
| is_juvenile | Juvenile status flag. Marshall County's public roster configuration hides ordinary juvenile records. |
Marshall County Custody Lookup Channels
The access channel depends on where the person is held. The Marshall County jail roster covers local custody and local holds. IDOC covers sentenced prisoners in Indiana state custody. BOP covers federal prison custody, and ICE ODLS covers people currently in ICE custody or certain CBP custody. Indiana SAVIN and VINE add a notification layer, which is useful when custody changes matter to a victim, family member, or witness.
| Custody Type | Where to Look | Use It For |
|---|---|---|
| Marshall County Jail | County jail roster | Current local jail custody, booking photo, arrest date, and hold text. |
| Phone or in-person fallback | (574) 936-3187, press 2, or 1400 Pioneer Drive | Jail and warrant information when the online row is missing or unclear. |
| State prison | IDOC locator page | Sentenced Indiana prisoners after transfer from county custody. |
| Victim notification | Indiana SAVIN and Indiana VINE | Custody search and notice options based on name, offender ID, or case number. |
| Federal custody | BOP inmate locator | Federal inmates by register number, DCDC number, FBI number, INS number, or name. |
| Immigration custody | ICE ODLS | ICE detainees by A-number or biographic search. |
Marshall County does not have an official sheriff mobile app documented in the inspected sources. Vendor apps from GettingOut and ConnectNetwork may support messages, deposits, visits, or account management, but no app-only Marshall County inmate roster or warrant search was found.
Marshall County Jail Facility
The researched facility map resolves to one local detention facility: Marshall County Jail. It is operated by the Marshall County Sheriff's Department under Sheriff Matthew Hassel. The jail holds people arrested in Marshall County, pretrial detainees, local sentenced people, probation or parole holds, other-agency holds, and ICE holds when that status appears in the roster. No state prison, BOP institution, or listed ICE detention facility was found physically inside the county.
Marshall County Jail
1400 Pioneer Drive
Plymouth, IN 46563
(574) 936-3187, press 2
Call before visiting because no official local visitation schedule was located.
Marshall County Booking Timeline
Booking starts when a law-enforcement agency arrests or lodges a person at the jail. The active agency list includes the Marshall County Sheriff's Office, Plymouth Police Department, Argos, Bourbon, Bremen, Culver, Indiana State Police, Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Community Corrections, probation and parole, other law-enforcement agencies, and ICE. Intake can include identification, property handling, fingerprints, a booking photo, roster record creation, charge or hold entry, bond or no-bond status, and housing classification.
The roster charge text is a booking or hold record. It can list a new charge, statute, level, arrest date, cash-only bond, no-bond hold, set-by-judge language, or serving-time note. Formal court records are different. Prosecutors may file, amend, reduce, or dismiss charges after the booking row appears. MyCase and the Marshall County Clerk are the better route for formal court filings once a case exists.
Marshall County Jail Visits
The official sheriff pages inspected did not publish a complete local visitation schedule. The sheriff site links to GettingOut for telephone and bond money, and GettingOut describes services that may include video visits, calls, messages, photo sharing, tablets, and verification depending on the facility. Because the posted research did not confirm local visit days, visitors should call the jail line before scheduling, traveling, or bringing children, property, medication, or money orders.
| Visit Type | Schedule | Channel | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| In-person jail visit | Not located in official sources | Call (574) 936-3187, press 2 | Confirm ID, approval, dress code, and property limits before travel. |
| Video visit | Not confirmed for Marshall County | GettingOut/ViaPath if enabled | Vendor accounts may require funding and identity verification. |
| Attorney visit | Not located in official sources | Call the jail | Attorney access rules were not posted in the inspected sheriff pages. |
Contact Marshall County Inmates
For jail information, use the sheriff's non-emergency number and choose the jail and warrant option. Written mail and in-person requests should use the sheriff and jail address at 1400 Pioneer Drive, Plymouth, IN 46563. For court records, do not route the request to the jail. The Marshall County Clerk records division handles court records from 211 W Madison Street in Plymouth and can be reached at (574) 936-8922 during posted county office hours.
The sheriff FAQ states that money orders may be mailed to an inmate and should include the inmate's name and the sender's return address. A complete mail policy was not located in the inspected official pages. That means senders should call before mailing property, personal documents, medication, or any item beyond a money order. If a person has moved to IDOC, use state prison mail and money rules instead of county jail rules.
Marshall County Commissary Funds
The sheriff FAQ lists several money routes: the automated kiosk in the sheriff department lobby, money order by mail, GTL ConnectNetwork online, and the commissary provider website. The FAQ also warns that bond money placed through a trust-account method must go to the inmate's Trust Account, not the Prepay Account. Fees may apply to kiosk and online transactions, and the research did not provide a current deposit-fee schedule.
The Marshall County sheriff FAQ source includes the jail division phone prompt and money or bond deposit methods.
That source is useful for deposit routing, but custody and bond status should still be confirmed before money is sent.
Note: Confirm the inmate is still in Marshall County custody before funding accounts, scheduling visits, or mailing a money order.