Marshall County Jail Mugshots
Marshall County's current inmate roster displays mugshots. The inspected CentralSquare configuration lists mugshot as the first available public column, and sample rows returned base64 JPEG image data that the roster converts into a visible booking photo. The sheriff's site also had an older Recent Booking Photos category, but the research found that recent entries were mixed with news releases and did not function as a dependable current booking-photo gallery. For current custody, the roster is the practical first source.
The roster is also limited. It is configured for today's current inmates, and no official source stated how long a Marshall County booking photo remains online after release. That means a missing mugshot may reflect release, transfer, restricted juvenile status, a records limit, or a simple name-search problem. It should not be treated as proof that no booking occurred. Current jail custody is best checked through the roster, the jail phone option, or a public-records request to the sheriff.
The official CentralSquare roster screenshot shows the current-inmate interface used for Marshall County jail mugshots.
The roster image is relevant because Marshall County booking photos are displayed as part of inmate rows, not as a separate commercial-style mugshot index.
Find Marshall County Booking Photos
A current booking photo search should begin with the CentralSquare county jail roster. A person arrested by the Marshall County Sheriff's Office, Plymouth Police Department, Argos, Bourbon, Bremen, Culver, Indiana State Police, DNR, probation and parole, Community Corrections, another agency, or ICE can appear on the county roster if the jail is holding that person. If the person is not listed, the next step depends on whether the issue is a local records question, a state prison transfer, or a federal or immigration custody question.
- Open the Marshall County current inmate roster and search by name. Try a partial last name if spelling is uncertain.
- Review the result row for the mugshot column, name, sex, and arrest date.
- Open or expand any available detail to check hold reasons, bond text, cell block, held-for agency, or release information.
- If the photo is not online, call (574) 936-3187 and press 2 for jail and warrant information, or make a sheriff public-records request for the booking photo or booking record.
- Use IDOC, BOP, ICE ODLS, Indiana SAVIN, or VINE when the person is no longer in county jail custody.
Marshall County Mugshot Row
The mugshot is only one part of a Marshall County inmate record. The public roster row is configured to show a narrow set of columns, while the returned record can include custody and hold fields that may not all appear as visible table columns. Charge text may include statute, level, charge description, arrest date, bond type, bond amount, set-by-judge language, no-bond status, or serving-time language. Those fields help explain why a person remains in custody, but the formal criminal case must be checked through court records after filing.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Mugshot | Booking-photo image data converted into a visible roster photo when available. |
| Name | Roster display name, often in last-name-first style. |
| Sex | Female, Male, or Unknown value from the roster options. |
| Arrest Date | Date and time tied to the custody or booking row. |
| Race and DOB | Returned fields if populated, though not always visible as public columns. |
| Cell Block | Housing label such as an MCCF pod, BOOKING, MEDICAL, or Offsite when populated. |
| Hold Reasons | Charge, warrant, sentence, bond, no-bond, or agency-hold text. |
| Juvenile Flag | Restricted status field. Marshall County's public setup does not show ordinary juvenile records. |
Marshall County Mugshot Law
Indiana law gives the public a route to inspect and copy public records unless a statute or exception applies. For booking photos, the key point is that basic arrest and jail information is generally public, but law-enforcement agencies may withhold or limit confidential records, investigatory material, juvenile records, sealed records, and other restricted data. Marshall County's roster setup reflects those limits by hiding ordinary juvenile records and focusing the public roster on adult current-inmate data.
Key Statutes:
Indiana Code 5-14-3-3 gives the general right to inspect and copy public records unless an exception applies.
Indiana Code 5-14-3-4 covers confidential records and discretionary law-enforcement investigatory records.
Indiana Code 5-14-3-5 requires basic law-enforcement daily log and arrest information to be made available.
Marshall County Mugshot Retention
No official Marshall County source in the research stated a fixed online retention window for booking photos after release. The safest reading is narrow: the roster is configured for current inmates on the current day, so it should not be described as a long-term mugshot archive. If a person has been released, transferred, or moved into state prison custody, the public roster may no longer show the photo or the row.
What is and isn't public: A current adult jail row may show a booking photo, name, sex, arrest date, and hold text. Juvenile records, sealed or expunged records, confidential material, and investigatory records can be limited or withheld under Indiana law.
Request Marshall County Booking Photos
When a booking photo is not visible online, the records request should go to the sheriff's office because the jail maintains booking records. The request should identify the person by full name, include an arrest date if known, and state that the requested record is the booking photo or booking record. The sheriff and jail address is 1400 Pioneer Drive, Plymouth, IN 46563. For jail and warrant information by phone, call (574) 936-3187 and press 2.
A public-records request is not the same as a court-record search. Court filings, charges filed by the prosecutor, hearings, dispositions, and sentencing records belong in MyCase or with the Marshall County Clerk. Custody and booking photos belong with the sheriff. The difference matters because a roster charge can change once the prosecutor files, amends, or dismisses formal charges. For the custody search process, see Marshall County inmate records.
Marshall County Mugshot Removal
No local Marshall County mugshot removal policy was found in the official sources inspected. Indiana expungement and sealing are court processes under Indiana Code 35-38-9. A dismissal, acquittal, or expungement can affect access to qualifying court and criminal records, but it does not automatically mean that every third-party copy disappears without a legal basis or order. The practical records-clearing route starts with the court process, not with commercial mugshot sites.
Commercial mugshot sites are not an official Marshall County source, and they are not linked or endorsed here. The official custody source is the sheriff's roster. The official court-record route is MyCase and the court or clerk that maintains the case. If a person is asking whether an arrest can be sealed or expunged, the court-record path is separate from the roster and should be reviewed through the formal case record. The related court process is covered on the court records after jail arrest page.
State Federal ICE Photos
County jail mugshots should not be confused with state prison, federal, or immigration custody records. IDOC's locator is for sentenced incarcerated people in Indiana Department of Correction custody. IDOC profile photos, if shown, are prison-profile images and are not Marshall County booking photos. BOP custody is separate from the county jail and IDOC. The federal locator searches by number or name, but BOP does not publish a county booking-photo gallery.
ICE custody is also separate. ICE ODLS is used for people currently in ICE custody or certain people in CBP custody for more than 48 hours. Marshall County's roster agency options include ICE, so a local row may show immigration involvement when a person is held at the jail under that status. After transfer, the county roster may no longer be the best source. Use ICE ODLS or contact the proper federal channel rather than relying on county mugshot searches.
No official Marshall County Sheriff's Department app was documented in the inspected sources. GettingOut and ConnectNetwork have vendor apps for services such as deposits, messaging, visits, or account management, but the research found no app-only sheriff roster, warrant search, or mugshot lookup.