Marshall County Jail Overview
Marshall County Jail is operated by the Marshall County Sheriff's Department. The facility is the local holding point for arrests and commitments from the sheriff, Plymouth Police Department, Argos, Bourbon, Bremen, Culver, Lapaz, Indiana State Police, Indiana Department of Natural Resources, probation and parole, Community Corrections, and other agencies when listed by the roster. The facility type is county jail, not state prison. Its population includes pretrial detainees, local sentenced people, probation or parole holds, other-agency holds, and ICE holds when the roster shows that status.
Sheriff Matthew Hassel is named in official local and Indiana State Police sources. The sheriff's contact material routes jail and warrant information through the non-emergency line, option 2. The jail is also the facility behind the sheriff's Current Inmate Roster link, which opens the CentralSquare CloudGov portal used for Marshall County Jail inmate lookup.
Marshall County Jail Capacity
Marshall County Jail capacity and population figures come from recent local reporting and the official roster inspection. An April 2026 local jail-population report attributed to the sheriff listed 233 beds, 115 inmates as of May 1, 2026, and an April average daily population of 117. The official CentralSquare roster API returned 116 current records on June 12, 2026. Those current figures are much lower than older crowding reports from 2018 through 2020.
Lookup Marshall County Jail Inmates
Current Marshall County Jail inmates are searched through the CentralSquare public inmate roster. The Marshall configuration is current-inmate oriented, so the in-custody date defaults to today's date and is disabled. The best first search is by name. Race and sex can narrow results, while cell block, arrest date, held-for agency, and release date were not enabled as public filters during inspection.
The Marshall County roster screenshot captured for the project shows the same public current-inmate interface used from the sheriff's roster link.
The image helps identify the official roster interface, but custody should still be checked through the jail when timing is close to booking or release.
- Open the sheriff's roster link or the CentralSquare inmate portal.
- Search by all or part of the person's name.
- Use race or sex to reduce common-name matches.
- Review the row for mugshot, name, sex, arrest date, and available hold details.
- Call (574) 936-3187 and press 2 if the person is not listed but may have just been booked.
Marshall County Jail Contact
The jail and sheriff's operation share the published address at 1400 Pioneer Drive. Official pages did not publish separate public lobby hours for jail records. Use the non-emergency number and the jail and warrant option for custody questions, warrant routing, and current visitor instructions.
Marshall County Jail
1400 Pioneer Drive
Plymouth, IN 46563
(574) 936-3187
Press 2 for Jail & Warrant Information
Marshall County Jail Visits
No official local visitation schedule was found in the sheriff pages inspected for Marshall County Jail. The sheriff site links to GettingOut for telephone and bond-money services, and GettingOut describes services that may include visits, phone calls, messages, photo sharing, tablets, deposits, and verification depending on the facility. Because the schedule was not documented, visitors should call the jail before planning travel or funding a video account.
| Visit Type | Schedule | Channel | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| In-person jail visit | Not located in official sources | Call jail at (574) 936-3187, press 2 | Confirm ID, approval, dress code, and property limits. |
| Video visit | Not located for Marshall County | GettingOut/ViaPath if enabled | Account setup, funding, and verification may apply. |
| Attorney visit | Not located in official sources | Call jail | Attorney access rules were not posted in inspected pages. |
Note: Confirm custody, visitor approval, and schedule details with the jail before traveling to 1400 Pioneer Drive.
Marshall County Jail Money
The sheriff FAQ lists several ways to place money on an inmate account or handle bond-related deposits. It says the Sheriff's Department lobby kiosk accepts cash and most major credit cards, with fees possible. It also allows a money order by mail to the inmate when the inmate's name and sender return address are included. GTL ConnectNetwork and the commissary provider website are also listed. For bond money through a trust-account method, the sheriff warns users to deposit to the inmate's TRUST Account, not the Prepay Account.
The ConnectNetwork Marshall County facility page lists AdvancePay Phone, Pin Debit, and Trust Fund services for the jail.
ConnectNetwork confirms vendor account services, while the sheriff FAQ remains the local source for bond-account routing and money-order instructions.
| Purpose | Method | Fee or Routing Note |
|---|---|---|
| Inmate account | Sheriff's Department lobby kiosk | Fees may apply; cash and most major credit cards accepted. |
| Inmate account | Money order by mail | Include inmate name and sender return address. |
| Trust or commissary | GTL ConnectNetwork online | Fees may apply. |
| Bond money | Trust account | Use TRUST Account, not Prepay Account. |
| AdvancePay Phone | ConnectNetwork | AdvancePay phone support: 800-483-8314. |
| Trust Fund | ConnectNetwork | Trust support: 888-428-1845. |
Marshall County Jail Booking
Booking begins after arrest, court commitment, or another agency lodges a person at Marshall County Jail. Intake normally includes identification, property handling, fingerprints, and a booking photo. A roster record is created, charge or hold text is entered, bond or no-bond status is recorded, and the person is classified for housing. Public housing labels in the roster include MCCF pod numbers, BOOKING, MEDICAL, and Offsite.
The roster's hold-reason text may show a new charge, Indiana statute, offense level, arrest date, bond type, bond amount, set-by-judge language, no-bond status, serving-time status, or a detainer. Formal court charges can differ from booking charges after the prosecutor reviews the case. Use court records after a jail arrest for the formal case path.
Marshall County Jail Programs
Marshall County Community Corrections adds local alternatives and transition options outside the jail roster. Its listed components include Home Detention with GPS electronic monitoring, SCRAM remote alcohol breath testing, and the Community Transition Program. The program instructions say a defendant completes an intake form, calls (574) 935-8782 to schedule an evaluation, and sets that appointment at least two weeks before sentencing.
Eligibility is limited. The research notes requirements for permanent residence, financial ability to pay required fees, employment, no recent removal from community corrections, no disqualifying violence, weapons, resisting, or criminal sexual-act convictions, and no current warrant, detainer, hold, or protection order from another jurisdiction. These programs are distinct from jail custody and should not be read as release approval from the jail.
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