Marion County Jail  II Inmate Locator

We have gathered for you all the available inmate search links and Marion County Jail  II Inmate locator information. Here is information on how to find someone in this jail. The first thing you should consider is that family members have rights for inmate visitation, inmate mail address and policies, and the commissary in Marion County Jail  II facility.

Here is jail inmate information for the Marion County Jail  II


Jail Name: Marion County Jail  II
Jail Category: County Jail
Jail State: Indiana
Jail County: Marion
City: Indianapolis
Facility Address:
730 East Washington Street
Postal Code: IN 46202
Email: jeff.conway@cca.com
Fax: 317-266-0884

Marion County Jail  II is located at 730 East Washington Street, in Marion, Indiana. If you need information on bonds, visitation, inmate calling, mail, inmate accounts, commissary or anything else, you can call the facility at Jail (Main): 317-266-0882 Inmate Info: 317-327-1400 Visitation: 317-639-9300 Sheriff: 317-327-1700 Indianapolis Police: 317-327-3811 or send a fax at 317-266-0884.
You can also send an email at jeff.conway@cca.com. inmate Search links for Marion County Jail  II can be found below. Looking up jails is simple.

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Marion County Jail  II Inmate Search

To locate an inmate in this facility, click on the following links:

Marion County Jail II is considered a medium security prison for adult inmates that incorporates many treatment programs as well as work programs. It has a capacity to house just over 1000 inmates.

How can I maintain contact with an inmate?

There are a number of ways to stay in contact with an inmate while they are incarcerated. You can visit them personally, write letters, or speak to them by phone. There are specific guidelines that need to be followed in order to do any of these options. The important thing is to stay in contact with them in any way possible. It is vital to the inmate’s well-being that they have contact with the outside world so they know they are not forgotten and are loved. You can do that by any or all of the following:

  • Visit the inmate directly – Each jail has their own rules but all of them need you to dress appropriately and conservatively. You also must have proper government issued identification. Marion County Jail II requires the inmate to fill out a visitation list and only those on the list are allowed to visit. You need to call 317-266-0017 to schedule a visit one business day in advance. The lines are open from 9 am to 1 pm or until all of the visitation spots are filled. Visitations are only allowed on Tuesday through Saturday. There are no visits scheduled on holidays. Inmates are only allowed one visitation per week and one adult and one child can visit at any time. The visits last about 30 minutes. If you have any questions about visitations you can call the main number for assistance.
  • Write letters to your loved one – There are strict regulations regarding what you can send in the mail. You must use a business envelope that is legal or letter size. You must have your complete name and address in the upper left corner of the envelope or it will be discarded. Send your mail to the following address in the format shown below:
    • Inmates last name, first name, ID # or Gallery #
    • Marion County Jail II
    • 730 E. Washington Street
    • Indianapolis, IN 46202

All mail will be inspected by the facility staff to make sure there is no contraband. You can send photographs as long as they are not the Polaroid type. No obscene photos will be allowed. There can be nothing glued, stapled or taped to the paper. There also can be no stickers affixed on the letter. Remember that all letters will be read so don’t write anything in there that may lead to prosecution of you or your inmate.

  • Phone calls are also permitted by the inmate to anyone they choose on the outside. They must call collect and in most cases the receiving party must have money on their phone in order for the call to go through.

To plan or schedule a visit to Marion County Jail  II see the map below for more information and directions.



Marion County Jail Inmates


Most offenders will start at a local, city or county jail with very few cells. You can locate an offender in custody easily by searching databases found through the links above. You might need to consider transport time to the nearest jail cell before using our Marion inmate locator.

The Marion County Jail  II is usually for short-term custody for adults awaiting trial. (Juveniles wait for disposition of their case). Once booked, the Marion inmate search will reveal the location of the individual. You can check the Marion website - Inmate Services - for more information.

"People Get Arrested for a Variety of Reasons"

If a family member disappears, checking with local jails is a good idea. Your family member may be waiting to be bailed out. Here is how to know if someone is in Marion County Jail  II. You have the right to search even if that person is just a friend, a client or any other individual. You can also use these tools to find a pen pal. Our Inmate lookup service is a good resource for family members and public defenders. You can also search inmates on federal websites.

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How to Find Inmates in Marion County Jail  II


First of all, realize that you have rights under the United States Constitution to find a family member who has been arrested in Marion County Jail  II. The "Writ of Habeas Corpus" guarantees the rights of someone "in custody". An inmate locator is useful to help family members during court proceedings.

All police officers must "book" an inmate into the court system. During this process, vital information - such as name, address, fingerprints and photographs - will be taken. Our free inmate lookup service allows you to peruse databases of county, state and federal facilities.

"What Type of Jail or Prison?"

Determine the date and location of the police arrest. Someone on a most wanted poster, sex offenders list or with outstanding warrants might have been jailed after a routine traffic stop. The individual will be located in a jail based on 1) residence or 2) arrest location.

Most of the United States criminal facilities are connected to online inmate search tools. Once booking information is entered and mugshots have been taken, you will be able to find inmates. You will find the available inmate search links above. A free inmate search allows you to view the databases of city, county, state and federal facilities.

"What Information is Available for Marion County Jail  II?"


Many arrest records are public and listed in newspapers. To find someone in jail, check the local police, sheriff and Federal Bureau of Prisons websites. You could also conduct a Department of Justice inmate search or check out Vinelink Offender Search to complete an inmate search by name. You should be able to find information such as the name, address, criminal charges, booking location and hearings.

Get all of your information ready such as the name, date of birth, address, criminal charges, prison and date of arrest.


"How Can I Use This Information?"

There are a variety of ways that you can search the database -like by name, jail or crime type. Once you have the general information, contact them by phone or email to set up a private visit.

This lookup inmate database gives you information for contacting Marion County Jail  II. Indiana state inmate search helps you determine bonding, when you can visit, add commissary money and send mail. The inmate locator saves you a lot of time and worry. If a loved one is in jail or prison, we are here to assist you in finding him or her. If you just want to run a criminal background check for someone or find a pen pal inmate, we can help you too.


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