Greene County Jail Mugshots Overview
Greene County does not publish an official jail-roster mugshot page, recent-booking photo gallery, or public inmate profile with a booking photo in the county and sheriff pages inspected. The sheriff's website provides contact routing, records request access, bond schedule links, visitation phone routing, and a sparse jail division page. It does not provide a public image gallery for current or past bookings.
This local fact controls the mugshot search. A missing online Greene County booking photo does not prove the person was never booked. It only means the inspected public county site did not expose a booking-photo gallery. Current custody has to be checked through the jail division. A copy of a booking photo, if releasable, has to be requested through the county records process with enough detail to identify the record.
Find Greene County Booking Photos
Start with the Greene County Sheriff's Department phone menu before asking for a photo. Staff may first need to confirm whether the person is still in custody, released, transferred, or held under another agency. If the request is for a copy rather than a status check, the records route or APRA form is more likely to be required. Formal court charges should be searched in MyCase, not treated as proof that a mugshot is online.
- Call (812) 384-4411 and select Jail Division, press 4, to confirm current custody or release status.
- Ask whether a booking photo exists and whether it can be released to the public.
- Use Records, press 2, if staff routes the request to a records unit or written process.
- Submit the Greene County Access to Public Records Request form if a copy is needed.
- Search Indiana MyCase for formal court charges after prosecutor filing.
Greene County Mugshot Record Fields
Because Greene County did not publish an online inmate profile in the inspected sources, no county sample mugshot record can be treated as an online field inventory. The fields below are the kinds of booking-record details to request or verify, not promises that each field will be released. Some information may be held in jail records, some may appear in court records, and some may be withheld under an APRA exception.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Booking photograph | A photo taken during intake if one exists and is releasable. |
| Name | The person booked or held. |
| Booking date/time | When intake occurred, if included in the jail record. |
| Arresting agency | The agency that brought the person to jail. |
| Booking or temporary charge | The intake accusation before prosecutor review. |
| Bond or hold status | Whether money bond, no-bond status, or another hold affects release. |
| Release or transfer status | Whether the person remains in jail, has been released, or moved elsewhere. |
Are Greene County Mugshots Public?
Indiana's public-records law starts from access to public-agency records, but it does not require every sheriff to publish booking photos online. Greene County's own APRA form says agency records are public unless an exception applies. It also lists law-enforcement investigatory records and criminal intelligence information among examples that may be withheld. For booking photos, the practical answer is narrow: a photo may exist in an internal jail record, but Greene County did not publish it online in the inspected sources, and release may depend on APRA review.
Key Statutes:
Indiana Code 5-14-3 creates the public-records framework used for Greene County requests.
Indiana Code 5-14-3-4 lists records that may be confidential or withheld, including certain law-enforcement records.
Indiana Code 35-38-9 governs expungement, which can restrict public access to qualifying arrest and criminal records.
No Greene County Mugshot Gallery
The official sheriff page links useful records and jail resources, but the inspected page did not publish a jail mugshot gallery. That distinction keeps the search factual. Do not rely on commercial mugshot sites or pay-for-removal pages as official Greene County sources. Use the sheriff, county APRA form, MyCase, and state or federal locators that match the person's custody stage.
The official Greene County Sheriff's Department page shows the local records and jail routing that replaces a public mugshot gallery.
The screenshot supports the practical route: contact the sheriff's office and use records channels instead of expecting a public booking-photo feed.
What is and isn't public: Basic jail or booking information may be requestable, but Greene County does not publish official online mugshots in the inspected pages. Investigatory or confidential records may be withheld under Indiana law.
Request Greene County Booking Photo
A public-records request for a Greene County booking photo should be specific. Include the person's name, approximate arrest or booking date, arresting agency if known, court case number if one exists, and a plain description such as booking photograph or booking record. The county form asks the requester to identify the office believed to hold the record and to describe the document with reasonable particularity.
| Request Step | Greene County Detail |
|---|---|
| Current custody first | Call (812) 384-4411 and choose Jail Division, press 4. |
| Records route | Use Records, press 2, or the written APRA form. |
| Email submission | recordsrequest@co.greene.in.us |
| Mail or in person | Greene County Attorney, 1 East Main Street, Bloomfield, IN 47424 |
| Common copy cost | Other office black-and-white copies are listed as 10 cents per page. |
Note: An APRA response may identify an exception or may require more time to produce a disclosable copy.
Mugshots Versus Court Records
A Greene County booking photo is a jail or booking record. A court record is the filed case after the prosecutor acts. The two records can be connected by the same arrest, but they are not the same file. A person can have a booking photo without a public online mugshot gallery. A person can have a court case without the court record showing a jail photo. Use MyCase for charges, hearings, documents, and dispositions.
| Record Type | Best Source | What It Answers |
|---|---|---|
| Booking photo | Jail division or APRA request | Whether a photo exists and is releasable. |
| Current custody | Greene County Jail Division | Whether the person is still held, released, or transferred. |
| Formal charges | Indiana MyCase | What the prosecutor filed and how the case is progressing. |
| Victim alerts | Indiana SAVIN | Custody-change notifications where available. |
Remove or Restrict Booking Photos
Greene County's official research did not identify a county mugshot removal page because no official county mugshot gallery was found. If the concern is a dismissed charge, expungement, or sealed court record, the proper route is the court record and Indiana expungement law, not a commercial removal service. Indiana Code 35-38-9 governs qualifying expungement. Once a court grants relief, ask the agency that maintains the record how the order affects public access to booking records or photos.
Do not assume a private website's removal claim changes the official record. Official custody, case, and records status comes from the jail, court, prosecutor, or state agency maintaining the record. For court-record status after dismissal or expungement, use MyCase and the court clerk rather than an unofficial mugshot page.
Federal and State Mugshots
Federal and state systems work differently from the county jail. The BOP Inmate Locator shows federal custody records from 1982 to present, including identifying and location fields, but it is not a public federal mugshot gallery. ICE ODLS is a detainee locator, not a photo gallery. IDOC is for sentenced Indiana prisoners and should be used after a person leaves county jail for state custody.
The official BOP locator shows why federal searches should not be treated like county mugshot searches.
Federal locator results can help find a federal prisoner, but they do not replace Greene County jail contact for a local booking photo request.