Search the Greene County Inmate Population

The Greene County inmate population includes people held in local jail custody, people placed in residential work release, and Greene County cases that later move into state, federal, or immigration systems. A Greene County inmate search starts with the local custody channels, then branches to court, state prison, and federal locators when the person is no longer in the jail. The Greene County inmate population is not shown in a live county dashboard, so current checks depend on official phone, records, and locator routes. Historical figures and public-record rules still help explain the Greene County inmate population and where to search.

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Greene County Inmate Population Overview

The Greene County inmate population is split between local jail custody and community-corrections placement. The primary jail is the Greene County Sheriff's Department jail operation in Bloomfield. It holds newly booked arrestees, pretrial detainees, people held on warrants, and county-sentenced inmates who have not moved to another custody level. The second local custody-related site is the Greene County Community Corrections Residential Work Release Facility, which is a residential work-release program, not a jail. Its residents live under program control while leaving for approved work, treatment, education, or court-authorized activities.

Greene County does not publish a live inmate-population dashboard on the official sheriff pages inspected. That gap changes the search process. The current count has to be checked through the jail division, a public-records request, or future sheriff reporting. Historical data can still show how the jail count changed over time, but those figures should not be read as current bed use. State prisoners from Greene County are counted by the Indiana Department of Correction after transfer, and federal or immigration custody has to be searched in separate national systems.


Greene County Inmate Population Statistics

The best sourced Greene County jail population figures found during the research pass are historical. The Vera Institute Incarceration Trends dataset lists the Greene County jail with a historical total jail population of 80 and a historical rated capacity of 72 in 2008. The county pages inspected on June 12, 2026 did not publish a current jail population or current official rated capacity. The work-release facility has a separate official capacity posted by Greene County Community Corrections.

80 Historical Jail Population, Vera 2008
72 Historical Rated Beds, Vera 2008
2 Local Custody Facilities Mapped
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Current Greene County Jail populationNot published onlineOfficial county pages inspected June 12, 2026
Current official jail capacityNot published onlineOfficial county pages inspected June 12, 2026
Historical total jail population80Vera county dataset, 2008
Historical annual jail admissions377Vera county dataset, 2008
Residential work-release capacity70 beds, 50 male and 20 femaleGreene County Residential Work Release page


Greene County Inmate Population Makeup

The 2008 Vera row separates the Greene County jail population into pretrial and sentenced custody counts. It lists 22 pretrial people and 58 sentenced people in jail custody. It also lists 75 male and 12 female jail population fields, with race and ethnicity fields that do not sum cleanly against the total. The research file flags that issue because historical datasets can contain source-structure and interpolation quirks. The figures are still useful for trend context, but they should not be used to describe today's Greene County jail population.

  • Pretrial custody: Vera listed 22 people in pretrial custody in the 2008 Greene County jail row.
  • Sentenced custody: Vera listed 58 sentenced people in the same historical row.
  • Sex fields: Vera listed male and female fields, but the research warns not to overread the subfield totals.
  • Other agency holds: Vera listed no federal, BOP, ICE, or USMS-held population in the 2008 row.

Greene County's current custody makeup has to be confirmed through the jail, the county records process, or any later official report. People also move out of the local count after sentencing to IDOC, after release on bond, or after transfer on a warrant or detainer.


Greene County Inmate Population Laws

Indiana public-record law and jail standards shape what can be requested about the Greene County inmate population. Indiana's Access to Public Records Act gives a broad right to inspect and copy public records, but it also allows specific exceptions. Law-enforcement investigatory records and criminal intelligence information are among the examples listed on Greene County's own APRA form. That means a booking record, mugshot, or jail-count request may be public in whole, public in part, or withheld under a cited exception.

Key access rules:

Indiana Code 5-14-3 sets the public-records framework used by Greene County's Access to Public Records Request form.

210 IAC Article 3 is Indiana's official county jail standards article for county jail operation and maintenance.

Indiana death-in-custody reporting provides a state reporting channel for deaths that occur during custody, arrest, or detention.



Greene County Roster Search Fields

The county roster field table is short because no official online Greene County jail roster was located. That absence is itself a key search fact. A missing online result does not mean the person was not arrested, booked, released, transferred, or held on a warrant. It means the public-facing county website did not provide a searchable current-inmate table in the sources inspected.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
No official online roster locatedn/an/aUse the jail division phone route, in-person request, APRA form, MyCase, SAVIN, IDOC, BOP, or ICE as applicable.

The official Greene County Jail Division page is sparse and does not show a booking log, inmate table, release filter, or mugshot gallery. That makes the phone menu and public-records form more important than they are in counties with a live roster.

The county's official Jail Division page shows why the search route relies on direct contact rather than a public roster screen.

Greene County Jail Division page without an online inmate roster

The screenshot supports the local point that the inspected jail page is a contact landing page, not a current Greene County inmate roster.


Greene County Booking Records

For past bookings, released people, copies, or jail records not confirmed by phone, Greene County uses a written APRA form. The form asks for the office where the record is believed to be located, the requesting party's contact details, and a description of the document or information sought with reasonable particularity. Requesters can ask to inspect a record, pick up copies, or receive copies by mail or email. The form is returned to the Greene County Attorney at the courthouse address, and it lists recordsrequest@co.greene.in.us as the email submission route.

Copy TypeCost Listed on County Form
Clerk copies$1.00 per page, plus $3.00 to certify
Recorder copies or PDF$1.00 per page
Other black-and-white copies10 cents per page
Other color copies25 cents per page
CD/DVD electronic information$5.00

Greene County Custody Systems

Different systems cover different stages of custody. The county jail handles a person newly arrested in Greene County. Indiana MyCase shows public court case information after filing, including many criminal charges, hearing events, and documents when online access is available. IDOC's incarcerated database search is used after a person is sentenced and transferred to state prison. BOP's locator covers federal prisoners from 1982 to present, while ICE ODLS covers immigration detainee searches.

Custody or Record TypeBest Starting PointWhat It Covers
Current local jail custodyGreene County Jail Division phone routePretrial, warrant, local hold, and county-sentenced jail custody
Court charges after arrestIndiana MyCaseFormal charges, events, hearings, and public court documents
Sentenced state prisonerIndiana DOC locatorDOC number and state facility assignment
Federal prisonerBOP locatorFederal custody records from 1982 forward
Immigration detaineeICE ODLSImmigration detention searches by A-Number or biographical data

Greene County Detention Facilities

Greene County has two local custody-related facilities in the facility map. The jail and work-release building are both in Bloomfield and both relate to custody, but they serve different purposes. The jail is the sheriff-run local custody facility. The work-release facility is a community-corrections program for court-placed and transition participants. Neither should be confused with an IDOC prison, BOP institution, or ICE detention center, because none of those were found physically in Greene County during the research pass.


Greene County Bond and Holds

The official bond schedule is not a live inmate record, but it gives important local context. Greene County's research file notes special handling for battery charges, including a 12-hour hold on warrantless arrests, victim notification, and no-contact order handling. It also notes no bonding for invasion of privacy and meth or controlled-substance categories in the extracted schedule text. Individual bond status still has to be confirmed through the jail division or court record, because a warrant, detainer, no-bond order, or another agency hold can block release even when money has been posted.

Detainer
A request from another agency to hold or notify before release.
No-bond hold
A custody status that does not allow release by paying money.
Personal recognizance
Release based on a promise to appear, sometimes with conditions.
Booking charge
The arrest or intake accusation before prosecutor review.

Greene County Inmate Population FAQ

Is there a live Greene County inmate population count online? No official live jail-population dashboard was found on the Greene County sheriff or jail pages inspected. Use the jail division phone route or a public-records request for current count questions.

Can Greene County inmates be searched online? No official Greene County jail roster was located in the inspected county pages. Current custody checks start with the Sheriff's Department phone menu, while sentenced prisoners move to the IDOC locator.

Does the Greene County inmate population include work release? The local custody map includes the community-corrections residential work-release facility, but it is not the jail. It houses approved participants under program rules.

Where do formal charges appear after booking? Formal charges appear in court records after prosecutor filing. Indiana MyCase is the public starting point for many Greene County criminal case records.

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Directions to the Greene County Jail

The Greene County Jail and Sheriff's Department are at 204 County Road 70 E, Bloomfield, IN 47424. The courthouse and prosecutor are at 1 E Main St, so court business and jail visits do not use the same address. The county's facilities application maps the sheriff location directly and provides a Google directions route to the jail address.

Address

Greene County Jail
204 County Road 70 E
Bloomfield, IN 47424
(812) 384-4411

Visitor Parking

Visitor parking details were not published on the inspected sheriff page. Call the jail division before traveling.

Public Transit

No official bus route or transit stop was located for the jail. Confirm transportation before a visit.

Visitor Entry

Photo ID, entrance screening, lockers, and prohibited-item details were not published in HTML. Use the visitation-times phone option.