Grant County Youth, IN Inmate Search, Visitation Hours

- 532 East 5th Street, Marion, IN, 46953
- Website
- 765-662-9864
Grant County Youth offender lookup: Court, Status, Release Date, Court Type, Mugshots, Bond, Code, Bond Amount, Court, Liens and Judgments, Post Date, Case #, Race, Sentence Information, Probation Sentences, Booking Date, Offense Date, Who's in jail, Bookings, Offense Date, Arrests, Inmate Roster, Last Name, Age.
The Grant County Youth is a medium-security detention center located in Marion, Indiana. This county jail is operated locally by the Grant County Sheriff’s Office.
Not all inmates in Grant County Youth have been sentenced. Many inmates in Grant County Youth are waiting for their trial or sentencing. The average stay in this facility is less than two years.
Inmates are offered different programs while serving time at the Grant County Youth, including educational programs and counseling programs. Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous are among the programs offered. Religious services and Bible studies are also available.
Grant County Youth - General Information
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Facility Name
Grant County Youth
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Facility Type
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Address
532 East 5th Street, Marion, IN, 46953
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Phone
765-662-9864
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Capacity
16
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Facility Name
Grant County Youth
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Facility Type
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Address
532 East 5th Street, Marion, IN, 46953
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Phone
765-662-9864
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Capacity
16
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Country
Grant County
Grant County Sheriffs Department / Grant County Jail
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Address
214 East 4th Street, Marion, Indiana, 46952
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Phone
765-662-9836
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Fax
765-668-6538
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Email
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Website
How to Find Someone in Grant County Youth
To find someone who is serving time, you can do a Grant County Youth inmate search here on the Indiana Department of Corrections webpage. Simply search the inmate’s first and last name, and you will find the inmate you are looking for, along with information such as date of birth, charges, and mugshots.
Send a Mail/Package
Inmates at Grant County Youth are allowed to send and receive letters. Letters mailed to inmates shall be no larger than 12" by 16".
Address your envelope as follows:
Inmate full name and CID number
C/O Grant County Youth
532 East 5th Street, Marion, IN, 46953
The only item which may be enclosed with correspondence mailed to an inmate is 10 or less unframed photographs no larger than 4" by 6.”
Inmates may receive magazines or books if they are sent directly from the publisher.
Photographs and letters that contain inappropriate subject matter or depicting nudity, sexual acts, physical violence or gruesome subject matter will be discarded.
Sending Money
If you want to send money to an inmate, so know that Grant County Youth does not accept cash by mail or in person. Cash received through the mail will be returned to sender. US Postal and Western Union money orders will only be accepted by mail. The mailing address is:
Grant County Youth
532 East 5th Street, Marion, IN, 46953
Access Corrections Secure Deposits is another convenient way to deposit funds into your inmate’s account. Use your Visa or MasterCard to send money with one of the following options:
1. Smart Device: Download our Android or iOS app.
2. Online: www.accesscorrections.com. The app and online options offer the lowest handling charge!
3. Grant County Youth’s Lobby Kiosk: Easy to use and accepts cash.
Commissary
A commissary is a store within the jail. Inmates who have money on their accounts can buy snacks and other things from the commissary.
The Grant County Youth’s Commissary sells various products like clothing, shoes, snacks, personal hygiene products, books, magazines, and games.
Phone Calls
Inmates at Grant County Youth may use telephones that are in their cells. Calls are free within the local dialing area. Collect call phones are available to make calls outside of the local dialing area. The inmates are limited to 15-minute phone calls, and the calls are terminated at 15 minutes.
When an inmate calls you collect, you are responsible for the fee. You can call Securus Correctional Billing at 1- 800- 844-6591 for the collect call fee in your area.
Visitation Rules
Visitation at Grant County Youth is a privilege, not a right.
Each inmate is allowed one 30-minute visit three times a week. A maximum of two adults will be allowed to visit at any one time.
A dress code is enforced for all visitors coming in to visit. Wearing inappropriate clothing (such as provocative or revealing clothes) will result in denied visitation.
VISITATION HOURS
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.
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