Warrick County Arrest Records
Warrick County arrest records are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Boonville. This southwest Indiana county has about 63,000 residents and sits just east of Evansville, making it part of the larger metro area. The sheriff's office runs the jail and keeps booking records for the county.
Warrick County Quick Facts
Warrick County Sheriff Booking Records
The Warrick County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail in Boonville and processes all booking records. When someone is arrested by county deputies, Boonville police, or other agencies in the area, the booking goes through the county jail. Each record includes the person's name, charges, date of arrest, and bond information. Under IC 5-14-3, these records are public.
Below is the Warrick County Sheriff's Office homepage.
The sheriff's website links to different divisions, including jail operations and patrol.
Warrick County is a growing suburban county adjacent to Vanderburgh County. The population has been rising as more people move to the area from Evansville. This growth has led to a higher volume of arrests and jail bookings over the years. The sheriff's office handles patrol, investigations, and jail operations for the entire county.
You can request copies of booking records by contacting the sheriff's office in Boonville. In-person, phone, and mail requests are all accepted. There may be a small fee for printed copies.
Warrick County Jail Information
The jail division of the Warrick County Sheriff's Office handles day-to-day operations at the lockup in Boonville. Staff process new bookings, manage inmates, and coordinate visits. The jail division page on the sheriff's website has visiting hours, inmate rules, and contact info.
The Warrick County jail division page is shown below.
This page covers visiting schedules, phone policies, and how to contact the jail.
For current inmates, you can also check the INjail portal. Select Warrick County from the list and search by name. The portal shows who is being held, their charges, and booking dates. It updates regularly but may not reflect very recent releases or transfers.
Note: Warrick County's proximity to Evansville means some arrests near the county line may involve coordination between Warrick and Vanderburgh counties. Check both if you are unsure where someone was booked.
Warrick County Court Case Search
Criminal cases from Warrick County arrests are filed in the Warrick Circuit Court or Warrick Superior Court in Boonville. The court clerk processes filings and maintains case records. You can search all Warrick County court records for free on MyCase, the state court records portal.
MyCase lets you search by name or case number. Results show the charges, hearing dates, case status, and assigned judge. No account is needed, and the tool is free. It covers both active and closed cases. New filings usually appear within a day or two of when the clerk enters them.
Court records track more detail than a booking log. They cover the full case from initial filing through sentencing or dismissal. If someone was arrested in Warrick County and charges were filed, the case will be in MyCase.
- Free to search on MyCase
- No account or login needed
- Covers Circuit and Superior courts
- Shows charges, hearings, and dispositions
- Includes active and closed cases
Statewide Arrest Records Search
The Indiana State Police criminal history service offers a statewide check covering Warrick County and all 92 Indiana counties. A search costs $15 per name. Results include felony and Class A misdemeanor arrests reported to the state. This is useful when you need to check beyond one county or want a formal criminal history report for employment or licensing.
Below is the ISP criminal history services page.
Pay $15.70 by credit card per search. Set up an account and run checks online.
The Indiana DOC offender locator tracks people in state prison. If someone was arrested in Warrick County and later sentenced to the Department of Correction, this tool shows where they are held and their sentence details. The Indiana Courts website links to local court contacts across the state.
Warrick County Expungement
Under Indiana Code 35-38-9, certain arrest and conviction records in Warrick County can be sealed. You file a petition with the Warrick County court that handled the original case. Arrests that never led to charges can be sealed right away. Dismissed cases qualify one year after dismissal. Misdemeanor convictions need five years. Level 6 felonies need eight years.
The judge reviews the petition and considers the offense, elapsed time, and your criminal history since then. If granted, the records are sealed from public access. They will not appear in MyCase or ISP searches. Law enforcement retains access, but the general public and employers cannot see them.
Contact the Warrick County court clerk in Boonville for forms and filing fees. Legal aid in the Evansville area may help with expungement petitions. Indiana law limits you to one expungement filing, so include all eligible cases.