Search the Huntington County Inmate Population

The Huntington County inmate population includes people held in local jail custody, residents placed in county community corrections, and people from Huntington County who later move into state or federal systems. A Huntington County inmate search starts with the county jail and custody-status tools, then shifts to court, state prison, or federal locators when the person is not in local custody. The Huntington County inmate population can mean the current roster or the broader jail-capacity picture, so both the count and the search path matter. For current custody, search the Huntington County inmate population with the jail roster channels first.

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Huntington County Inmate Population Overview

The local Huntington County inmate population is centered on the Huntington County Jail, the sheriff-operated booking and detention facility for new arrests, pretrial detainees, short local sentences, holds, and people awaiting transfer. The county also has The O'Donnell Center at Victory Noll, a Community Corrections work-release facility. That second site is important, but it is not a booking jail. It houses supervised residents in an alternative-sentencing setting, so its count should not be merged with the jail count as if every resident were a current jail inmate.

The official jail page says the current jail was designed for 99 inmates and averages 100 to 105 inmates throughout the year. That makes the Huntington County inmate population a near-capacity operation on the county's own published numbers. Arrests by the sheriff, Huntington Police Department, town police departments, Indiana State Police, and other agencies can feed the jail. Sentenced state prisoners from Huntington County move to the Indiana Department of Correction incarcerated search after transfer, while federal and immigration custody use separate systems.


Huntington County Inmate Population Statistics

The most reliable county-specific statistics are the jail's designed capacity, the county-reported average population, and the O'Donnell work-release capacity. The official jail overview and jail history pages were inspected June 12, 2026, and the research did not locate an official daily dashboard, annual booking total, or multi-year Huntington County average daily population table. State and national figures can add context, but they are not substitutes for Huntington County jail data.

100-105Jail Average Population
99Designed Jail Capacity
2County Detention Facilities
MeasureFigureSource / Date
Huntington County Jail average population100 to 105 inmatesOfficial jail page, inspected June 12, 2026
Huntington County Jail designed capacity99 inmatesOfficial jail page and history page
Current jail size23,000 square feetOfficial jail history page
O'Donnell Center capacity46 residentsOfficial Victory Noll location page
Indiana jail pretrial share69% statewideVera Indiana trend page, statewide context


Who Is in Huntington County Custody

The jail count can include people newly booked after local arrest, pretrial detainees waiting for first appearance or bond, local sentenced inmates, people held on warrants, and people awaiting transport. The jail roster and INjail profile model can show person-level details such as age, sex, race, booking date, arresting agency, charges, holds, bond, and release date when those fields are populated. Aggregate Huntington County demographic tables by sex, race, age, charge level, or pretrial status were not located in official county sources.

  • Pretrial jail custody: people held before case disposition, bond, or release order.
  • Local sentenced custody: people serving a jail sentence or local court commitment.
  • State prison custody: sentenced IDOC prisoners, searched through the state locator rather than the county jail roster.
  • Work release: O'Donnell Center residents in Community Corrections programs, not new jail bookings.

Note: Use statewide demographic figures only as statewide context; they are not Huntington County jail demographics.


Laws for Huntington County Jail Records

Indiana public-record law is the main legal framework for jail roster data, booking records, and requests for jail or police documents. The official sheriff records page adds the local process: incident reports require a public records request form, attorney approval, pickup during business hours, photo ID, and a $10 fee. Court charges after an arrest are a different record set, searched through MyCase and obtained from the court when documents are not online.

Key statutes and rules:

IC 5-14-3-3 gives the general right to inspect and copy public agency records unless an exception applies.

IC 5-14-3-5 covers arrest, summons, daily law-enforcement, and jailed-person information.

IC 5-14-3-4 lists confidential and discretionary exceptions, including investigatory material.

210 IAC 3 sets Indiana county jail standards, including inmate-record and jail-operation rules.



Huntington County Roster Search Fields

The INjail interface uses structured fields rather than a simple name-only list. The frontend captured in research shows date filters that help with very recent bookings and recent releases. It also uses anti-automation controls for detail and mugshot calls, so a person profile may require normal browser interaction.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Last NameTextOptional, practically usefulAlpha-only input, maxlength 50
First NameTextOptionalUse to narrow common names
Birth DateDateOptionalPlaceholder format m/d/yyyy
County FilterDropdownOptionalChoose Huntington County if available in the live portal
Booked BetweenDate rangeOptionalIncludes Today, Last 7 Days, Last 30 Days, This Month, Last Month
Released BetweenDate rangeOptionalIncludes recent release ranges

The official INjail Public Portal is shown below. The portal is the correct source for county-jail search fields, while the jail station remains the fallback when online results lag or a person has moved.

Huntington County inmate population INjail Public Portal search

Use the screenshot as a navigation aid only. Live results, county availability, and profile fields can change in the official portal.


Huntington County Inmate Record Details

An INjail public profile can distinguish booking charges from case charges. That distinction matters because a booking charge is not the prosecutor's final decision. A profile can also show holds and bonds, which may explain why a person stays in custody after one case appears bondable.

FieldWhat It Shows
MugshotBooking-photo area or default no-photo image if no image loads
Booking # / INjail IDLocal or portal identifiers for the booking record
Booked On / Arrest DateJail intake date and arrest date when published
Arresting AgencyAgency connected to the arrest if populated
ChargesCase charges, booking charges, or unknown-charge labels
BondBond panel and bond detail when available
Released OnRelease date if the portal displays one

Huntington County Jail vs State Prison

The county jail roster covers the local jail population. The state prison locator covers sentenced people in IDOC custody. BOP and ICE systems are separate again. This split is the most common reason a Huntington County inmate search misses the right person: the search starts in the wrong custody system.

Custody TypeWho It CoversWhere to Search
County jailRecent arrests, pretrial detainees, local sentenced inmates, holdsINjail, VINE, jail station
Community correctionsWork-release and alternative-sentencing residentsCommunity Corrections contact and MyCase
State prisonSentenced Indiana prisoners after transferIDOC incarcerated search
Federal custodyFederal sentenced or some pretrial casesBOP inmate locator or U.S. Marshals
Immigration detentionICE detaineesICE Online Detainee Locator System

Huntington County Detention Facilities

Huntington County's facility map has two active county detention-related pages for build purposes. No official state prison, BOP prison, or ICE detention facility was found inside the county. Town police agencies can make arrests that feed the county jail, but separate municipal jail pages were not supported by the research.

  • Huntington County Jail holds the county jail population, including new bookings, pretrial detainees, local sentenced custody, and holds pending transfer.
  • The O'Donnell Center at Victory Noll houses Community Corrections work-release residents and alternative-sentencing participants, not new arrestees.

Huntington County Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Huntington County inmate population?

The official jail page says the jail was designed for 99 inmates and averages 100 to 105 inmates throughout the year. That is an average, not today's count. For the current jail population, use INjail, VINE, or the jail station.

Can released inmates still appear?

INjail has a Released Between filter and a Released On profile field, so release data may appear in some cases. Huntington County did not publish a local retention period for released records.

Are court charges the same as booking charges?

No. Booking charges are intake information. Formal court charges appear after the prosecutor files a case, and those court records are searched in MyCase.

Does the sheriff app replace the jail roster?

No app-only roster feature was confirmed in the Apple or Google descriptions. The Huntington County Sheriff app is described as a public-safety communication tool for tips, reports, news, and information.

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Directions to the Huntington County Jail

The Huntington County Jail is at 332 E State St, Huntington, IN 46750. From the courthouse and county government center, travel east toward the sheriff and jail complex on E State St. From US-24, Indiana SR-9, or Indiana SR-5 approaches, follow local routes into Huntington and use a live map for the final downtown blocks because construction and events can affect the last turn.

Address

Huntington County Jail
332 E State St
Huntington, IN 46750
(260) 356-3110

Visitor Parking

Official pages do not publish visitor parking rates or stall rules. Confirm visitor parking with the jail before arrival.

Public Transit

No official jail page lists a bus route or rail stop. Confirm local transportation options before planning a visit.

Visitor Entry

Video visitation is the normal method. Bring government ID for in-person jail, records, or property transactions.