Henry County Booking Reports Search

Henry County booking reports are managed by the sheriff's office in New Castle, Indiana. Sheriff John Sproles leads the department that handles all jail bookings in the county. When someone is brought into the Henry County jail, a booking report is created with their charges, personal details, and arrest info. You can get these records by contacting the sheriff's office directly or by using state-level search tools. This page covers how to access booking reports in Henry County, what the law says about public records, and which online tools can help you find arrest data.

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Henry County Sheriff Booking Records

The Henry County Sheriff's Office sits at 127 N. 12th St. in New Castle. This is where all booking reports are kept. Call (765) 521-7011 to ask about a booking report or check if someone is in jail. The fax line is (765) 521-7015. You can email the office at sheriff@henrycounty.in.gov. Staff can pull up records by name or date.

Every booking report in Henry County records the person's full name, age, home address, the charges they face, and the arresting agency. The report also notes the time they arrived at the jail and which officer brought them in. Under IC 5-14-3-5, all of this must be shared with anyone who asks. Bond amount and discharge dates are part of the record too. These rules apply to the Henry County jail the same way they apply to every jail in Indiana.

The Henry County Sheriff's website has basic contact info and department details. Online inmate search tools are limited for Henry County, so calling is often the quickest option.

Address 127 N. 12th St., New Castle, IN 47362
Phone (765) 521-7011
Fax (765) 521-7015
Email sheriff@henrycounty.in.gov
Website henrycounty.in.gov/sheriff

Note: Henry County booking reports can be inspected for free during regular business hours at the sheriff's office.

Public Records Law and Henry County

Indiana's Access to Public Records Act protects your right to view booking reports in Henry County. The law at IC 5-14-3-3 says any person can inspect and copy public records during normal hours. You do not have to explain why you want the records. The Henry County Sheriff's Office cannot refuse your request just because you won't give a reason.

When someone is placed in the Henry County jail, specific data must be made public. This comes from IC 5-14-3-5. The required info includes the person's name, the reason for their arrest, the time and date they were booked, and the bail amount if one was set. The Henry County Sheriff's Office must make this data available. A written request triggers a seven-day response window under IC 5-14-3-9.

Copy fees are set by state law. Under IC 5-14-3-8, non-state agencies like the Henry County Sheriff can charge up to $0.10 per page for standard copies and $0.25 for color. Certified copies cost up to $5.00 each. These fees cover paper and machine costs only.

Booking Reports Search Tools for Henry County

Henry County does not have its own online inmate lookup portal. To find booking reports, you can use the statewide tools that cover all 92 Indiana counties. The Indiana MyCase system lets you search court records from Henry County by name or case number. It shows criminal charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes. This is a good way to find the court side of an arrest that started with a booking in Henry County.

The Indiana Department of Correction offender locator tracks people in state prisons. If someone from Henry County was sent to a state facility, they will show up here. You search by name or DOC number. This tool is free and does not need an account. It does not cover the Henry County jail itself.

Below is a look at the Indiana State Police limited criminal history search tool, which can pull arrest data from Henry County and all other Indiana counties.

Indiana State Police limited criminal history search for Henry County booking reports

The ISP criminal history search costs $15.00 per record. It covers felonies and Class A misdemeanors. Results come as a PDF that expires after 14 days. Keep in mind that how complete the data is depends on whether Henry County has sent all records to the state system.

VINELink is another free tool that shows custody status. You can search for someone held in Henry County and get alerts when their status changes. Call 1-866-959-8463 for phone access.

Note: The ISP search only pulls felonies and Class A misdemeanors, so minor arrests in Henry County may not show up.

Henry County Daily Arrest Log

The Henry County Sheriff's Office keeps a daily log of all arrests and complaints. This is required by IC 5-14-3-5. The log records the time, place, and nature of each incident. It must be created within 24 hours of the event. Anyone can ask to see this log at the sheriff's office in New Castle.

The daily arrest log is different from a full booking report. It gives a summary of arrests in Henry County but does not include all the details you find in a booking report. For the complete record with charges, bond info, and personal data, you need to request the booking report itself. Both are public records in Henry County under Indiana law.

Sealing Booking Reports in Henry County

Under IC 35-38-8, Indiana allows people to have old booking records expunged. The wait time depends on the case. Arrests with no conviction need one year. Misdemeanors take five years. Felonies require eight years before you can file. This applies to Henry County booking reports.

File a petition in the Henry County Circuit or Superior Court to start the process. Once granted, the sheriff's office removes the record from public view. The Indiana State Police also clear it from their database. Email Expungement@isp.IN.gov or call (317) 234-4427 for questions about expunged records in Henry County. After expungement, the booking report will not show up in most public searches.

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These counties are next to Henry County. If someone was arrested near a county border, the booking report may be in a neighboring county's system instead.