Search Pike County Inmate Population

The Pike County inmate population is tracked through the local jail roster, court records, and state or federal custody systems after transfer. A Pike County inmate search starts with the sheriff's jail roster for people held locally, then moves to state corrections, federal custody, or immigration lookup tools when the person is no longer in county jail. The Pike County inmate population also includes records questions about booking dates, charges, photos, bond, and how the local jail count differs from sentenced prison custody in Indiana.

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Pike County Inmate Population Overview

The Pike County inmate population is centered on one local adult facility, the Pike County Jail in Petersburg. The jail is run by the Pike County Sheriff's Office and holds people after local arrest, people waiting for court action, local sentenced inmates, probation violation detainees, warrant detainees, and people waiting for transfer after a court disposition. No separate Pike County work release annex, city jail, state prison, BOP prison, or ICE detention site was found in the official research sources.

The public count changes when arrests, releases, bond decisions, court orders, and transfers occur. A person can appear in the sheriff roster while held pretrial, then leave the county roster after release or transfer. Sentenced state prisoners move to the Indiana Department of Correction incarcerated locator. Federal and immigration custody use separate public tools, so the county jail count should not be read as the full Pike County criminal justice population.

34 Public roster entries on June 12, 2026
35 Historical BJS 2013 local jail ADP
1 Mapped Pike detention facility

Pike County Inmate Population Statistics

The most current Pike County inmate population number located in official online material was the sheriff's public OCV inmate feed count at inspection. That feed showed 34 public entries on June 12, 2026, with booking dates ranging from August 12, 2025 through June 11, 2026. That is a public roster count at one point in time. It is not an official average daily population, rated capacity, or annual booking total.

MeasureFigureSource / Year
Current public roster entries34Pike County Sheriff OCV feed, inspected June 12, 2026
Male entries in feed24Pike County Sheriff OCV feed, inspected June 12, 2026
Female entries in feed10Pike County Sheriff OCV feed, inspected June 12, 2026
White entries in feed30Pike County Sheriff OCV feed, inspected June 12, 2026
Black or African American entries1Pike County Sheriff OCV feed, inspected June 12, 2026
Not Specified / Unknown race entries3Pike County Sheriff OCV feed, inspected June 12, 2026
Historical local jail ADP / prisoners35Prison Policy Initiative table using BJS Census of Jail Facilities, 2013
Current rated capacityNot published in reviewed Pike official sourcesSheriff and jail pages reviewed June 12, 2026


Pike County Inmate Population Makeup

The public feed inspected for Pike County included basic demographics for each visible roster entry. It did not show date of birth, ethnicity, address, arrest location, housing unit, bond, or release date. Race values such as Not Specified and Unknown should be left as the sheriff feed publishes them, because the source did not explain how those values are collected.

CategoryCountShare of 34-entry public feed
Male2470.6%
Female1029.4%
White3088.2%
Black or African American12.9%
Not Specified25.9%
Unknown12.9%

Charge text in the inspected Pike roster included drug, alcohol or traffic, probation, theft, domestic, weapons, and child-related examples. Those examples are only public roster observations from one inspection date. They are not a crime-rate report and should not be used to draw broad conclusions about Pike County arrests.


Pike County Inmate Population Laws

Indiana law sets the public-records frame for jail records, but not every jail detail has to appear on a public web roster. Pike County publishes booking dates, arrest numbers, demographics, charges, and booking photos in the sheriff feed. More detailed records can require a public-records request, and law-enforcement recordings use a separate request process.

Key Statutes:

Indiana Code 5-14-3 creates Indiana's Access to Public Records Act framework for public agencies.

Indiana Code 5-14-3-4 covers confidential and discretionary records, including investigatory law-enforcement records.

210 IAC 3 sets Indiana county jail standards for local detention facilities.

Indiana Code Title 11 governs corrections and the state prison system.



Pike County Roster Fields

The Pike OCV roster did not expose a normal last-name search form in static HTML. It publishes entries with the fields below. The arrest number is especially useful because it can narrow a phone call, public-records request, or booking-photo request.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Inmate SearchFeed list / rendered routeNo user field exposedManifest config says showSearch:false and showSort:false.
Entry titleText resultn/aName appears as LAST, FIRST MIDDLE or descriptor.
Booking DateRecord fieldn/aDisplayed in MM/DD/YY format.
Arrest NumberRecord fieldn/aLocal numeric booking or arrest identifier.
Charge(s)Record fieldn/aIndiana Code, class, and offense text per line.
ImagesBooking-photo arrayn/aSmall and large JPEG URLs were present in inspected entries.

The official roster page at Pike County Sheriff's Office inmate search is shown in the screenshot below.

Pike County inmate search page for jail roster lookup

The rendered page is the public-facing route, while the underlying OCV feed supplies the current booking entries that users see.


Pike County Inmate Record Details

A Pike County inmate record is a public booking summary, not a complete court docket. Charge lines can include terms such as Guilty or Dismissed, but court records must be checked for filed counts, hearing dates, final disposition, and certified status. The roster does not show bond, housing, court date, arresting officer, release date, address, or date of birth in the inspected feed.

FieldWhat It Shows
NamePublished name, usually last name first.
Booking DateDate booked into Pike County Jail in MM/DD/YY format.
Arrest NumberLocal identifier used in roster entries and often in photo filenames.
Age, Race, GenderBasic demographics as published by the sheriff feed.
ChargesStatute or code, offense class, and description for each line.
Booking PhotoSmall and large JPEG image links attached to the entry.

Pike County Jail vs State Prison

Pike County Jail handles local detention. IDOC handles sentenced state prison custody. BOP handles federal custody, and ICE ODLS handles immigration detention. A person arrested in Pike County may move through more than one system, so the first search depends on the custody stage.

Custody SituationFirst LookupBackup / Notes
Arrested today or recentlyPike Sheriff inmate search or jail phoneRoster may lag after booking.
Awaiting bond in county jailPike roster and jail phoneBond can be posted in person or online when eligible.
Charges filed after arrestPike County Court or Indiana MyCaseCourt posting may lag at least 24 hours or longer.
Sentenced to state prisonIDOC locatorSearch by name or DOC number.
Federal sentenced prisonerBOP inmate locatorSearch by number or name.
Immigration detentionICE ODLSNo Pike County, Indiana ICE facility was found.

Note: A Pike County arrest number is local to the jail and is not the same as an IDOC number, BOP register number, or ICE identifier.


Pike County Detention Facilities

The facility map for Pike County identified one local adult detention facility. That makes facility routing simpler than in counties with annexes or regional jails, but state and federal lookup paths still matter after transfer.

  • Pike County Jail - county jail and local detention point for pretrial detainees, local sentenced inmates, warrants, probation-violation holds, and people awaiting transfer.

Pike County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Pike County inmate population? The sheriff OCV feed showed 34 public roster entries on June 12, 2026. That is a public roster count, not a certified ADP or capacity report. The BJS-derived 2013 local jail figure republished by Prison Policy Initiative was 35.

Where does a Pike County inmate search start? Start with the sheriff inmate search route for local jail custody. If the person has been sentenced to state prison, use IDOC. If the matter is federal or immigration-related, use BOP or ICE ODLS instead.

Can a released person be found online? The Pike feed should not be treated as a complete archive. For older booking records, use the sheriff public-records request process, then check court records for filed charges and dispositions.

Does the Pike roster show mugshots? Yes. Inspected entries had booking-photo URLs, but no separate historical mugshot gallery was located. Booking-photo details are covered on the Pike County jail mugshots page.

Which Pike County facility should be checked first? Pike County Jail is the only local detention facility identified in the facility map. State prison, federal, and immigration systems are fallback searches, not separate Pike County jail pages.

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Directions to the Pike County Jail

Pike County Jail is at 100 S. 4th Street, Petersburg, IN 47567. The building is in Petersburg, the county seat, and the sheriff's office, jail counter, bond posting location, public-records delivery point, and lobby kiosk functions route through the same sheriff and jail address.

From local north or south approaches, route toward downtown Petersburg and the courthouse or sheriff complex area, then use 4th Street to reach the jail. From east or west county roads, route toward Petersburg and enter the downtown street grid before turning onto S. 4th Street.

Address

Pike County Jail
100 S. 4th Street
Petersburg, IN 47567
(812) 354-1149

Visitor Parking

Official visitor parking details were not located. Confirm parking, entrance, and accessibility arrangements with the jail before traveling.

Public Transit

No official bus or rail route was found for the jail address. Plan local transportation before a visit or records request.

Visitor Entry

Visitation is video-based through Combined Public Communications and InmateSales. On-site lobby visits are free, but visitors still need an account.