Find Jasper County Arrest Records

Jasper County arrest records are managed by the sheriff's office in Rensselaer, Indiana. With a population of about 34,000, this northwest Indiana county handles arrests through its sheriff's department and processes bookings at the county jail. The Jasper County Sheriff's Office posts an inmate roster online so you can check who is in custody right now. Court records from arrests are also searchable through the state's free MyCase portal. Whether you need current jail data or older case filings, there are several ways to find Jasper County arrest records without making a trip to the courthouse.

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Jasper County Quick Facts

~34,000 Population
Rensselaer County Seat
Free MyCase Search
$15 ISP History Check

Jasper County Sheriff Inmate Roster

The Jasper County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and keeps booking records for all arrests in the county. When someone is taken into custody, the sheriff's office logs their name, date of birth, charges, and bond amount. These jail records are public under Indiana law. The department posts a current inmate roster on its website so you can look up who is in the Jasper County jail at any time.

The Jasper County inmate roster is hosted on the sheriff's office website. It lists people currently held in the jail along with their charges and booking details. Below is a screenshot of the roster page.

Jasper County inmate roster showing arrest records

The list updates as new bookings come in and inmates are released. No account or fee is needed to view the roster.

The state also provides an inmate information page for Jasper County on the Indiana government site. This page may have extra details or links for contacting the jail about a specific inmate. It can be helpful if the sheriff's own site is down or slow to load.

Jasper County inmate information page for arrest records

Use either source to get the same basic jail and booking data for Jasper County.

Jasper County Court Records Search

Criminal cases that start with an arrest in Jasper County go to the Jasper Circuit Court or Superior Court in Rensselaer. The court clerk files the charges and tracks the case through hearings, pleas, and sentencing. You can look up Jasper County cases for free using the MyCase portal. Just type in a name or case number to find filings, charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes.

Court records show much more than a booking log. They include the exact charges filed by the prosecutor, any plea deals entered, trial dates, and what happened at sentencing. If a case was dismissed or the defendant was found not guilty, that shows up too. MyCase pulls from all 92 Indiana counties, so Jasper County data is included. Some records may take a few days to appear after the clerk processes the filing.

For certified copies of Jasper County court documents, contact the clerk of court at the courthouse in Rensselaer. Fees for copies vary. Most clerk offices accept cash, check, or money order. Call ahead to confirm what they charge and what forms of payment they take.

Note: Expunged or sealed Jasper County records will not appear in public MyCase searches.

Statewide Arrest Records for Jasper County

The Indiana State Police criminal history service covers arrest data from across the state, including Jasper County. A search costs $15 per name. Results include felony arrests and Class A misdemeanor arrests that were reported to the state system. This tool is useful if you want to check for arrests beyond just Jasper County. You need to create an account on the ISP site before you can run a search. Results usually come back fast.

The INjail portal is a free state tool for looking up current inmates. You can search by name, date of birth, or county. Pick Jasper County from the drop-down list to see who is in the county jail right now. The system pulls from jail management software across Indiana, so it covers more than just one county at a time. Results are only as current as the last time the jail updated its data in the system.

Jasper County Arrest Record Laws

Indiana Code 5-14-3, the Access to Public Records Act, gives anyone the right to view arrest records held by public agencies in Jasper County. The sheriff's office, court clerk, and other county departments must respond to verbal or in-person requests within 24 hours. Written requests by mail or email require a response within 7 days. Agencies can charge for copies but not for simply viewing a record. If your request is denied, the agency must state the specific law that supports the denial. You can contact the Indiana Public Access Counselor at 317-234-0906 if you believe a denial was wrong.

Indiana Code 35-38-9 sets the rules for expunging arrest records. If you were arrested in Jasper County and the charges were never filed, or if you completed a sentence for a qualifying offense, you may petition the Jasper Circuit Court to seal that record. Not all offenses qualify. Serious violent felonies and certain sex crimes have restrictions. Once a record is expunged, it no longer shows up in public searches, though law enforcement can still access it. Talk to the Jasper County court clerk or a local lawyer to find out if your case is eligible.

Note: Agencies in Jasper County cannot charge you labor or search fees for finding records under APRA.

How to Get Jasper County Arrest Records

There are multiple paths to get arrest records from Jasper County. For current jail bookings, the sheriff's inmate roster is the quickest option. For court records from an arrest, search MyCase online at no cost. For a full statewide criminal history, use the ISP service for $15. You can also visit the Jasper County courthouse in Rensselaer in person to request certified copies of case records or file a public records request.

When you ask for records, give as much detail as you can. The full name of the person, their date of birth, and an approximate date for the arrest all help staff find the right file faster. If you have a case number, include that too. The more specific you are, the quicker you will get a response. Most requests for basic booking or court data can be handled the same day if you go in person.

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