Jail Information
For information about bonding and charges you may call the Johnson County Sheriff's Office Jail Division at (317) 346-4716 or (317) 346-4717.
We're sorry, but messages cannot be given to inmates. Inmates do have access to a telephone and can make collect phone calls.
If there is a collect block on your phone, contact your telephone company to have the block removed. If they cannot fix the problem, contact "Securus" at (800) 844-6591.
For more information about Inmate Phone concerns, visit:
www.securustech.net/dyk.asp.
Commissary Money
The Jail staff can only accept MONEY ORDERS for commissary. The money order must be mailed to the Sheriff's Office. It cannot be hand delivered to the jail. The money order should be made payable to the inmate and the order MUST bear the "name number" or it cannot be accepted. If you do not know the inmate "name number" call the Jail: (317) 346-4716 or (317) 346-4017 or (317) 346-4626. Do not send cash!
Mailing Procedure
To send an inmate of the Johnson County Jail mail, please
address the envelope as follows:
INMATES FIRST AND LAST NAME FOLLOWED BY THEIR "NAME NUMBER"
C/O JOHNSON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
P.O. BOX 609
FRANKLIN, IN. 46131
Be certain to have your return address in the upper left hand corner of the envelope (return address must be handwritten and not a mailing label). This will insure the return of the letter in case the inmate has left our facility. Please, do not place any stickers or glitter on the outside of the envelope. With the exception of legal mail, all mail is checked for any and all types of contraband. No pornographic photos or Poloroid photographs are permitted. All newspaper and magazines must come directly from the publishers.
Any problems concerning incoming mail should be addressed to the jail staff at (317) 346-4491.
Visitation
All visitors ages 16 years and up must have valid picture identification. This identification will be shown to the officers running visitation. All information will be entered into a visitation log.
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Male
Inmate Visitation:
Last
names beginning with A-L: Saturday, 1:00 p.m. -
5:00 p.m.
Last names beginning
with M-Z: Sunday, 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
- All inmates receive one (1) twenty minute visit
- Visitors for male inmates must be signed in before the 4:00 p.m. cut off time.
- If there is more than one visitor for and inmate, make certain that all visitors are signed in for the same time block, because inmates are only allowed one (1) twenty minute visit on the visitation day
- Property items for inmates cannot be dropped off during their visitation
- When an inmate wants to release items to a family member or friend, a property release form must be filled out by the inmate. Only inmates sentenced to the Department of Corrections are allowed to release all personal property
- Special visits are to be approved by a Sergeant. Only one (1) special visit is permitted per month. To request a special visit you must call (317) 346-4627
- Medication prescriptions from an inmate's doctor can be brought to the Jail Office and they will be given to the Jail's nurse
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Female
Inmate Visitation:
Saturday, 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
- All inmates receive one (1) twenty minute visit
- Visitors for female inmates must be signed in before the 9:00 a.m. cut off time.
- If there is more than one visitor for and inmate, make certain that all visitors are signed in for the same time block, because inmates are only allowed one (1) twenty minute visit on the visitation day
- Property items for inmates cannot be dropped off during their visitation
- When an inmate wants to release items to a family member or friend, a property release form must be filled out by the inmate. Only inmates sentenced to the Department of Corrections are allowed to release all personal property
- Special visits are to be approved by a Sergeant. Only one (1) special visit is permitted per month. To request a special visit you must call (317) 346-4627
- Medication prescriptions from an inmate's doctor can be brought to the Jail Office and they will be given to the Jail's nurse
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