Brown County Arrest Records Lookup

Brown County arrest records come from the sheriff's office and courts in Nashville, Indiana. This small, rural county in south-central Indiana has around 15,000 residents. The Brown County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail and handles all bookings for arrests made in the area. Criminal cases are processed through the Brown County court system. You can search for inmates and court records using free state tools online. Local requests for copies of arrest reports go through the sheriff's office or the court clerk in Nashville.

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Brown County Quick Facts

~15,000 Population
Nashville County Seat
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Brown County Sheriff Booking Records

The Brown County Sheriff's Office is the chief law enforcement agency for the county. Deputies patrol the rural roads, serve warrants, and run the county jail in Nashville. Every arrest in Brown County results in a booking record at the jail. That record contains the person's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and the date they were brought in. These records are public under Indiana's Access to Public Records Act, found in Indiana Code 5-14-3.

Brown County does not maintain its own online inmate search. The Indiana Jail Public Portal is the best free tool for checking on current inmates. Select Brown County from the list and enter a name. This state portal covers jails across Indiana, though smaller counties may not update as quickly as larger ones. For the freshest data, call the Brown County jail in Nashville.

Requesting past arrest records from the Brown County Sheriff's Office typically involves a trip to the office in Nashville or a written request by mail. Bring photo ID and know the full name of the person you are asking about. Give a date range if you can. Fees for copies are usually a few dollars.

Note: Brown County sees seasonal spikes in activity during tourist season, which can affect arrest volumes and jail capacity.

Court Cases in Brown County

Criminal charges stemming from Brown County arrests are filed in the Brown Circuit Court in Nashville. The court clerk processes all filings and maintains case records. You can search Brown County court records at no cost through the MyCase portal. Type in a name or case number to find charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes. MyCase covers every trial court in Indiana, so Brown County results appear alongside records from the rest of the state.

Below is the MyCase search page for looking up Brown County criminal cases.

MyCase search portal for Brown County arrest case records in Indiana

Search by name and filter for Brown County to find local filings.

Court records track the full lifecycle of a case from filing to resolution. If someone was arrested in Brown County and charges were filed, the court record shows whether the person pleaded guilty, went to trial, or had the case dismissed. Certified copies are available from the Brown County clerk for a fee.

Indiana Statewide Arrest Search

A broader search that covers Brown County and the rest of Indiana is available through the ISP criminal history service. Each search costs $15 per name. The tool covers felony and Class A misdemeanor arrests that have been reported to the state system. You need an online account to use it. Credit card users pay $15.70 per search. For a small county like Brown, the state database may have fewer entries than larger counties. Pair this tool with MyCase and the sheriff's office for a more complete picture.

The Indiana Courts website lists contact info for the Brown County court clerk. The DOC offender locator tracks people in state prison. The VINE system offers free custody alerts for crime victims. All these state tools work for Brown County.

Brown County Records and State Law

Under Indiana Code 5-14-3, you have the right to view arrest records held by Brown County agencies. The sheriff's office and court clerk must respond to in-person requests within 24 hours. Written requests by mail or email get a 7-day response time. You can view records at no cost. Copies come with a per-page fee that varies by office. If a request is denied, the agency has to explain why in writing. Call the Indiana Public Access Counselor at 317-234-0906 for help with a denial.

Indiana Code 35-38-9 covers expungement of arrest records. If your arrest in Brown County did not lead to charges, or if the case was dismissed, you may qualify to have the record sealed. Some convictions qualify too, depending on the offense and how much time has passed. File a petition in the Brown County court where the case was handled. The judge reviews the facts and decides. Once sealed, the record is removed from public search tools. Not all cases qualify. Serious crimes have restrictions. Contact an attorney or the Brown County court clerk for guidance.

Note: Expungement in Indiana is a one-time option, so get legal advice before filing your Brown County petition.

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