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How to contact an inmate at Clark County Sheriff

Last Updated on July 30, 2025

A friendly help guide for Clark County Sheriff. Learn how to find an inmate and send letters, photos, and more.

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Clark County Sheriff

Complete Guide to Inmate Communication

Location: Marshall, IL
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How to contact an inmate at Clark County Sheriff

This comprehensive guide will walk you through how to connect with an inmate at Clark County Sheriff. Follow the steps below to find an inmate and send letters and photos:

  1. Search for the inmate using our search tool below
  2. Create your account or log in to Penmate
  3. Write your message (up to 6,000 characters)
  4. Send instantly - inmates receive printed copies daily

Watch this short video on how to contact an inmate at Clark County Sheriff:

How to Send Messages to Inmates

How to message an inmate at Clark County Sheriff

You can use your phone or computer to send emails, letters, and photos to an inmate. Messages are sent electronically to inmate tablets or kiosks at the facility. If you would like to send a message, start by searching for an inmate at Clark County Sheriff.

Sending Photos and Postcards

How to send photos and postcards to Clark County Sheriff

A great way to send love and support to a loved one at Clark County Sheriff is to send photos and postcards. It only takes a few minutes to send photos from your phone and it makes a huge difference. You can also mail postcards with words of support and inspiration, or design your own postcard for special moments like birthdays and holidays.

Important! Be sure not to send any explicit photos or they may not be approved by the facility. You can also use a photo printing app like Penmate to make sure your photos are printed at the correct size (4x6 or 3x5) and are mailed according to the rules and regulations of Clark County Sheriff.

Frequently asked questions about Clark County Sheriff

  1. How long does it take to deliver a message?

    If you're sending an email message your letter is usually delivered within 24-48 hours. For messages sent via mail you should expect delivery within 3-7 days. All messages will need be approved by Clark County Sheriff.

  2. How much does it cost to send a message to Clark County Sheriff?

    You can send a message free using your phone or mail a message via USPS for the price of a $0.60 stamp and envelope. You can also purchase credits or e-stamps from services starting at $1.99.

  3. What services can I use to contact an inmate at Clark County Sheriff?

    Penmate

    You can use Penmate to send letters and photos to an inmate from your phone. It's an easy way to stay in touch during your loved one's incarceration. Use the inmate locator to find an inmate's location and contact information, then you can send messages within a few minutes.

    Securus messaging

    Securus may be another option for communicating with an inmate at Clark County Sheriff. You can create a friends and family account and purchase credits to send messages. All messages will be reviewed and must be approved by the facility.

    JPay

    Some county jails and state prisons may support sending messages with JPay. You must register an account with the system, find your loved one, and purchase stamps to send messages. For some locations you can also attach photos.

    Smart Jail Mail

    You may also check if Smart Jail Mail is available at Clark County Sheriff. Smart Jail Mail is operated by Smart Communications and has contracted with some state and county jails. After purchasing credits, your messages and photos are sent to the facility, printed out, and then handed out to your loved one.

  4. What is the mailing address of Clark County Sheriff?

    Mailing address:

    Clark County Sheriff
    207 N 5th St
    Marshall, IL 62441
    Phone: (217) 826-6393
  5. What are the visiting hours at Clark County Sheriff?

    Visiting hours at Clark County Sheriff vary by housing unit and security level. Generally, visits are scheduled on weekends and holidays, with some facilities offering weekday visits. Contact the facility directly at (217) 826-6393 or check their website for the current visiting schedule. Visits typically last 30-60 minutes and must be scheduled in advance.

  6. What items are prohibited when sending mail to Clark County Sheriff?

    Prohibited items typically include: cash, personal checks, stamps, stickers, glitter, glue, tape, staples, paperclips, polaroid photos, musical or blank greeting cards, hardcover books, magazines with staples, and any items containing metal or electronics. Only send letters on plain white paper with blue or black ink. Photos must be printed on regular photo paper (no Polaroids). Always check with Clark County Sheriff for their specific mail policies.

  7. How do I send money to an inmate at Clark County Sheriff?

    You can send money to an inmate at Clark County Sheriff through several methods: 1) Online using JPay, Access Corrections, or the facility's approved vendor, 2) Money orders mailed directly to the facility with the inmate's name and ID number, 3) Kiosks located in the facility lobby, or 4) Over the phone using a credit or debit card. Fees vary by method, typically ranging from $2.95 to $11.95 per transaction.

  8. Can I schedule a video visit with an inmate at Clark County Sheriff?

    Many facilities now offer video visitation as an alternative to in-person visits. At Clark County Sheriff, video visits may be available through services like Penmate, Securus Video Connect, GTL, or ICSolutions. Video visits typically cost $10-20 for 20-30 minutes and must be scheduled in advance. You'll need a computer or smartphone with a camera and reliable internet connection. Contact the facility for their specific video visitation policies and approved vendors.

  9. What identification do I need to visit an inmate at Clark County Sheriff?

    All visitors must present valid government-issued photo identification such as a driver's license, state ID, passport, or military ID. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian who can provide the minor's birth certificate. Some facilities require visitors to be on the inmate's approved visitation list, which may require a background check. Contact Clark County Sheriff for specific ID requirements and visitor approval procedures.

  10. How can I find out an inmate's release date?

    To find an inmate's release date at Clark County Sheriff, you can: 1) Use the online inmate search tool if available, 2) Call the facility's records department, 3) Contact the inmate's case manager or counselor, or 4) Have the inmate provide this information during a call or visit. For privacy reasons, some facilities only release this information to immediate family members.

Facility Overview

Contact Information

Clark County Sheriff
207 N 5th St
Marshall, IL 62441
Phone: (217) 826-6393
Programs and services at Clark County Sheriff

About Clark County Sheriff

**Clark County Sheriff's Office Overview**

Operating in Marshall, Illinois, the Clark County Sheriff's Office functions as a comprehensive law enforcement agency serving both the rural areas of Clark County and supporting local community departments when assistance is needed. Under the leadership of Sheriff William D. Brown, the office maintains its headquarters and jail facility at 207 N 5th Street, providing essential services that extend well beyond traditional law enforcement duties.

The Sheriff's Office typically emphasizes community engagement and crime prevention through collaborative programs with local schools and community organizations, focusing particularly on drug prevention initiatives. Deputies may work closely with educational institutions to provide safety education and build positive relationships with young people in the community. The office often houses inmates while maintaining strong connections to local courts, ensuring smooth coordination of legal proceedings and custody matters.

Safety and victim support represent key priorities for the Clark County Sheriff's Office, as demonstrated through their participation in the Appriss Inc. Illinois VINELink program. This statewide service provides 24/7 access to offender custody information and automatic notifications about status changes, available through phone, text, or email alerts. The facility typically offers various services including report copies and process serving, with the office maintaining transparency by providing access to recent jail processing information for community awareness and safety purposes.

Programs & Services

The Clark County Sheriff's Office in Illinois prioritizes community safety through comprehensive crime and drug prevention programs developed in partnership with local schools and community organizations. This proactive approach extends beyond traditional law enforcement to address underlying issues that contribute to criminal behavior, creating educational opportunities that may help prevent individuals from entering the correctional system.

Within the county jail operations, the facility typically provides essential services to support inmates during their incarceration. These may include basic educational programs, substance abuse counseling, and mental health support services commonly found in Illinois county facilities. The jail likely offers medical care, religious services, and visitation programs to help maintain family connections. Inmates may also have access to library services, recreational activities, and work programs that help develop practical skills while serving their sentences.

The Sheriff's Office demonstrates its commitment to victim services through participation in the Appriss Inc. Illinois VINELink program, which provides 24/7 notification services about offender custody status and case updates. This free service, available through phone, text, email, or the VINEmobile app, helps protect crime victims by keeping them informed of important changes in offender status. The facility may also offer reentry planning services to help prepare inmates for successful community reintegration, though specific program details would need to be confirmed directly with the facility.

Daily Life & Visitation

Visitation area at Clark County Sheriff

The Clark County Sheriff's Office at 207 N 5th Street in Marshall operates a county jail facility that serves the rural areas of Clark County, Illinois. Inmates housed at this facility typically follow structured daily routines that may include scheduled meal times, recreational periods, and work assignments that support jail operations. The facility often coordinates with local courts for scheduled hearings and legal proceedings, which can impact daily schedules for those with pending cases.

Family members and friends can stay connected with inmates through the VINELink notification system, a free 24-hour service that provides custody status updates and case information. This Illinois statewide program allows loved ones to register for automatic notifications via text, phone, or email whenever there's a change in an inmate's status. The "VINEmobile" app offers convenient access to this information, helping families stay informed about their loved one's situation. Visitors can also view a list of recent individuals processed into the jail through this system.

The facility typically maintains standard security protocols while working to accommodate family communication needs. Daily operations may include educational opportunities, library access, and recreational activities, though specific programming can vary based on facility resources and security classifications. The jail staff generally coordinates with local community organizations and schools as part of broader crime prevention efforts, reflecting the Sheriff's Office commitment to serving Clark County residents efficiently and courteously.

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