Why You Can't Deliver Messages to Inmates at Noble County Jail — Mail, Phones & Who to Call

If you're trying to get a quick message to someone at Noble County Jail, know this: the jail will not take a phone message and pass it along. Your realistic options are written mail and waiting for the inmate to place an outgoing call.

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Noble County Jail does not accept or deliver messages to inmates. The reason is straightforward: with their daily population, staff simply can't track people down and relay phone messages. If you need to communicate, your options are regular mail or waiting for the inmate to call you using the phones available in the cell blocks.

For written messages, the jail uses standard U.S. Postal Service mail. Letters are delivered to inmates during daily mail pass. If you want to reliably get a message in front of your loved one, a letter is the way to do it.

Phone communication at Noble County Jail only works in one direction: outgoing calls from the inmate. Phones are available in the cell blocks, but you can't call in or leave a message for someone. If you need them to know something, send a letter first, then talk it through when they're able to call you back.

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  • Noble County Sheriff’s Department (main): (260) 636-2182
  • Noble County Jail: (260) 636-6404

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