Contact an Inmate at Noble County Jail, IN.

Mail, photos, messaging, and phone/call options for staying in touch.

Overview

Reaching someone at Noble County Jail means relying on mail and phone calls, not electronic messages. The jail does not deliver messages to inmates. Physical mail sent through USPS is handled at the facility mail pass. Inmates can place outgoing calls using on-site phones but typically cannot receive incoming calls. Commissary is passed once per week for people who have funds. For inmates without money, the jail provides required hygiene items plus basic letter-writing supplies. During visits, both you and the inmate must stay orderly. Disruptive behavior can end the visit. Phone, video, and messaging services are often run by third-party vendors, so check the jail's vendor details, fees, and scheduling before signing up.

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Quick Facts

  • Messages cannot be delivered to inmates; mail sent via USPS is delivered at the jail’s mail pass.
  • Inmates have access to on‑site phones for outgoing calls.
  • Commissary is passed once per week for inmates who have funds.
  • If an inmate lacks funds, the jail provides required hygiene and letter‑writing items to indigent inmates.

Contact & Communication Guides

Phone & Messaging

How to Contact an Inmate at Noble County Jail, IN (IN)

Staying in touch with someone at Noble County Jail comes down to three options: scheduled visitation, mail, and outbound phone calls from the housing units. Here's what you need to know for each, specific to this facility.

Common Questions

Can I send messages to an inmate at Noble County Jail, IN?

No. Noble County Jail does not deliver messages to inmates, so use physical mail sent via USPS, which is delivered at the facility mail pass.

How do inmates make phone calls from Noble County Jail?

Inmates place outgoing calls using on-site phones. Phone service is commonly handled by third-party vendors, and calls are often monitored or recorded. Set up any required vendor account and review fees before paying.

How often is commissary available and what happens if an inmate has no money?

Commissary is passed once per week for inmates who have funds. If an inmate has no money, the jail provides required hygiene and letter-writing items.

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Sending Money

How to Send Money to Noble County Jail, IN (IN)

Noble County Jail accepts money orders by mail. Make the money order payable to the inmate, and the funds will be credited to their account. Don't send cash or personal checks. Mail it to: Noble County Jail, PO Box 22, Albion, IN 46701.

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