Grant County Felony Records

Grant County felony records are maintained by the Grant County Sheriff's Office and the Circuit and Superior Courts in Marion, the county seat. You can search Grant County felony records online using the Indiana MyCase portal, or contact the Sheriff's Office during business hours for arrest records and inmate information. Sheriff Delmiro "Del" Garcia leads the office that handles criminal record requests for Grant County. Marion is the largest city in the county and is where all felony case filings are processed and stored.

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Grant County Felony Records Quick Facts

~65,000 Population
Marion County Seat
Circuit/Superior Court Type
Del Garcia Sheriff

Grant County Sheriff Felony Records

Sheriff Delmiro "Del" Garcia leads the Grant County Sheriff's Office at 214 E 4th Street in Marion, Indiana 46953. The administration line is 765-662-9836 and the non-emergency dispatch number is 765-668-8168. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Sheriff's Office website is at in.gov/counties/grant/sheriff and has contact information, department details, and a link to the current inmate roster for the Grant County Jail.

You can check who is currently held in the Grant County Jail at in.gov/counties/grant/sheriff/divisions/jail-division/jail-current-inmates. This roster is updated regularly and shows names and booking information for people currently in custody. It is a useful first step if you are trying to find out whether someone is currently in the Grant County Jail following a felony arrest. For records of past arrests or case history, contact the administration office during regular business hours.

The Grant County government portal at grantcounty27.us links to county departments and offices. The county also has a recorder's office that maintains real property and document records at in.gov/counties/grant/county-offices/recorder. While the recorder does not hold criminal records, they are part of the broader network of county offices that manage public records in Grant County.

Note: The Grant County Jail inmate roster shows current custody status only. Historical booking records require a direct request to the Sheriff's Office administration during business hours.

Grant County Felony Records Online Search

The Indiana MyCase portal at public.courts.in.gov/mycase is the main tool for searching Grant County felony case records for free. Search by last name and first initial. You can see charge information, docket entries, court dates, and final judgments for Grant County felony cases. The system draws from Odyssey, Indiana's statewide court case management platform, and data is generally current. This is the fastest way to get Grant County felony case information without calling or visiting an office.

For a statewide criminal history covering all Indiana counties, use the Indiana State Police Limited Criminal History search at in.gov/isp/criminal-history-services. The fee is $15.70 per search. This covers felony arrests and qualifying misdemeanor arrests across Indiana, including Grant County records that go back many years. It is the most comprehensive way to get a single report that covers Grant County and every other county in the state.

The screenshot below is from the Grant County Sheriff's website, which is the main point of contact for arrest records and jail inquiries in the county.

Grant County Indiana felony records Sheriff Office and jail inmate search

The Grant County Sheriff's site provides links to the current inmate roster, administration contacts, and department information for the county.

Grant County Court Felony Case Files

Felony cases in Grant County go through the Circuit and Superior Courts located in Marion. After arrest and the prosecutor's filing of charges, all court documents become part of the public felony record for Grant County. The clerk's office in Marion holds these files. You can access them in person during courthouse hours or search online through MyCase. Under IC 5-14-3-5, arrest records, daily logs, and basic case details are public records open to anyone who asks.

Grant County is in Indiana's 25th Judicial Circuit. This circuit covers Grant County alone, meaning all felony case matters are handled by local judges and staff familiar with the county and its communities. The Indiana Judicial Branch at in.gov/courts has information about court structure across the state and can help you understand how Grant County fits into Indiana's judicial system. All Grant County felony convictions also become part of the Indiana State Police criminal history database that feeds the LCH search system.

Offender Locator and Victim Services

Grant County felony convictions that result in state prison time are served through the Indiana Department of Correction. You can search for IDOC inmates at offenderlocator.idoc.in.gov. The search tool shows current facility, sentence length, and projected release date. This is separate from the county jail and covers people serving sentences longer than one year. If you are not sure whether someone is at the county jail or in state prison, check both systems to be sure.

Victims of Grant County felony crimes can sign up for custody notifications through Indiana SAVIN at no cost. SAVIN sends alerts when an offender's custody status changes at either the county jail or an IDOC facility. You can register online or call the SAVIN line directly. The service covers both county and state custody, so victims in Grant County get notified regardless of where the offender is held.

The Indiana Sex and Violent Offender Registry at in.gov/sor lets you search for registered offenders in Grant County by name or area. This registry covers people required to register under Indiana law following felony convictions for certain sex crimes.

Expunging Grant County Felony Records

Indiana's expungement law at IC 35-38-9 gives qualifying Grant County residents the option to petition the Circuit Court to seal their felony record. When granted, sealed records are removed from MyCase and the ISP Limited Criminal History system. Filing fees are waived by Indiana law. The waiting period is one year for arrests without conviction, eight years for less serious felony convictions, and ten years for more serious felonies. Prosecutor consent is also required for serious felony cases. All fines and court costs must be paid before a petition can be accepted.

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Marion is the county seat and the largest city in Grant County. All Grant County felony cases are filed and heard at the courts in Marion.

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