Marshall County Inmate Roster
The Marshall County Inmate Roster is provided as part of an effort by the Marshall County Jail to make government records available to the general public to promote the interest of public safety. The County Jail is responsible for entering the timely and true records.
However, the information may change quickly as the inmates move through the judicial process, so the accuracy and completeness of the information may not be guaranteed. To get the up-to-date information, try to refresh the website periodically.
Please remember that the information contained on the website is only provided for informational purposes and should not the used as the basis of any legal documents or as an adequate source for any news reports.
How to Use Inmate Roster to Find Inmates in Marshall County Jail?
To use the Inmate Roster, you need to go to the website.
Search for Marshall County inmates
A listing of inmate records which contains the photo, name, sex, arrest date, charge, bond information, and so on of all inmates who are in custody in the Marshall County Jail is displayed on the website.
The inmate records are sorted in alphabetical order according to the first letter of the last name of the inmates. To find an inmate more quickly, you can use the several search criteria available on the website. You need to enter the name, race, sex, and/or in-custody date in the search field and then click on the "Search" button. Try to enter as much information as possible to narrow the search results.
Contact the Marshall County Jail
Address: 1400 Pioneer Drive, Plymouth, IN 46563
Phone Number: (574) 936-3187, Press 2 for Jail & Warrant Information
Send Money to an Inmate
There are four methods to deposit money into an inmate’s account.
The first is through the automated kiosk. You can use the kiosk in the lobby of the Sheriff’s Department. Cash and most major credit cards are accepted by the kiosk (Fees may apply).
The second is mailing a money order to the inmate. The Inmate’s name and your return address should be placed on the envelope.
The third is to visit the telephone provider’s website gettingout.com. Most major credit cards are accepted (Fees may apply).
The fourth is to visit the commissary provider’s website jailatm.com. Most major credit cards are also accepted (Fees may apply).