Find an Inmate at Sullivan County Jail, IN
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Quick Facts
- Street address: 100 Courthouse Square, Sullivan, IN 47882.
- Public hours are 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.
- For emergencies at the facility, call 911.
- Records and public-information requests usually require a specific form and may be submitted in person, by mail, email, or online.
Common Questions
What is the street address and public hours for Sullivan County Jail?
Sullivan County Jail is at 100 Courthouse Square, Sullivan, IN 47882. Public hours are 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Who should I contact for non-emergency questions about an inmate or a visit?
For the fastest response, route your question to the department that handles it—records, booking, medical, or visitation. Use the facility’s administrative contacts or department directory to reach the right division.
What should I do in an emergency involving someone at Sullivan County Jail?
If there is immediate danger or a medical emergency involving someone at the jail, call 911 right away.
Related Guides
How to Add Phone Time and Set Up a Prepaid Number for an Inmate at Sullivan County Jail
Inmates at Sullivan County Jail can buy phone time directly from their commissary account. They use the facility kiosk to purchase calling minutes with funds they already have on deposit.
How to Schedule Your First Video Visit at Sullivan County Jail
Scheduling your first video visit can feel overwhelming, but it's actually pretty simple once you know the steps. At Sullivan County Correctional Facility, you handle the scheduling yourself—both onsite and remote visits go through InmateSales.
Four Ways to Send Commissary Money to Sullivan County Jail
Want to add commissary money for someone at Sullivan County Jail? You have four options: the lobby kiosk, an online deposit, a phone deposit, or mailing a money order. Which one works best depends on how fast you need it done, whether you want to avoid using a card, and how much you care about fees.