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Indiana Incarcerated Database Search. Searches may be done by last name or by both first and last names. To narrow your results, searches should be done by both first and last names when known. If you know the incarcerated individual's DOC number, searching by this method eliminates one step in the process. Last Name:
Indiana SAVIN & Alert Notification Service Offender Search *When searching for an offender you may either search by offender name, offender identification number or the offender’s case number (cause number) assigned by the court.
The Indiana Sex and Violent Offender Registry allows you to search for offenders by county. This resource ensures transparency and safety by allowing residents to stay informed. View Registry
Locate an Incarcerated Individual. Visit an Incarcerated Individual. Send Money, Commissary or Contact an Incarcerated Individual. Obtain Records of an Incarcerated Individual. Register for Victim Notification. Find a career with the Indiana Department of Correction.
Option 1: You can search the inmate database by entering the first and last name in the text boxes provided. - OR - Option 2: You can search the inmate database by selecting an identifier from the drop down list, or entering a value in the field provided.
You can look up an offender by Last name, First name, or DOC #using the online Offender Locator on the IDOC website at http://www.in.gov/apps/indcorrection/ofs/ofs
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Search by Number or Name: You can search for an inmate using their BOP Register Number, DCDC Number, FBI Number, or INS Number. Alternatively, you can search by the inmate’s first, middle, and last names. The search can be refined by including the inmate’s race, sex, and age.
DOC Number refers to the identification number assigned to an individual upon incarceration. "Offense" refers to the crimes for which the incarcerated invividual is, or was most recently, incarcerated. "ATT" indicates "attempted;" "CON" indicates "conspiracy to commit;" and "AID" indicates "Aiding". Duplicate entries indicate additional counts ...