Seymour Law Enforcement Building Lookup

The Seymour Law Enforcement Building is the Seymour Police Department facility in Jackson County, Indiana, not a published long-term jail roster facility. To look up inmates connected to the Seymour Law Enforcement Building, route the search through Jackson County Jail custody records, court case records, and police records rather than assuming a separate city jail list exists. Seymour Police may be the arresting or investigating agency, while jail custody after booking is handled through the county jail system.

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Seymour Police Facility Overview

The Seymour Police Department operates from the Seymour Law Enforcement Building. Official city material identifies Chief Greg O'Brien and Assistant Chief John Watson and describes a police department with officers, telecommunications staff, clerical staff, a parking attendant, an animal control officer, school resource officers, DARE officers, and a Criminal Investigations Division. The official source presents the building as a municipal police department. It does not publish a separate Seymour inmate roster, jail population, detention schedule, mail rules, commissary rules, or long-term city jail visitation system.

For Jackson County inmate population purposes, this entry should be handled as a city police and possible short-term law-enforcement holding route. Seymour is the largest city in Jackson County, so arrests by Seymour Police can matter for local jail searches. But the jail lookup should still point to Jackson County Jail when a person is booked into jail custody. That distinction keeps readers from looking for city jail services that the official sources did not document.

The official Seymour Police Department page is the matching source for the building and city police contact details.

Seymour Law Enforcement Building police department page for custody routing records

The image supports the police-agency role. It does not show a public city jail roster, so custody lookup should move to the county jail and court systems.


Seymour Inmate Roster Status

No separate public Seymour city inmate roster was located in the official city or county sources reviewed. No official long-term municipal jail capacity was published for the Seymour Law Enforcement Building. No Seymour-specific visitation, inmate mail, commissary, or inmate-money rules were found. Those gaps should be preserved rather than filled with generic jail rules, because city police offices and county jails do not serve the same public function.

Important: Do not use Jackson County Jail visitation, mail, or commissary rules for Seymour Police unless the person is confirmed in jail custody.

The lack of a separate city roster does not mean Seymour arrests are hidden. It means the public trail splits by record type. Jail custody runs through the sheriff and Jackson County Jail. Court charges run through Jackson County courts and MyCase after the prosecutor files a case. Police reports, incident records, and arrest-agency questions start with Seymour Police or the appropriate public-records channel.

This distinction also protects against bad assumptions about timing. A person may be at a police building briefly before transport, may be released without a jail booking, or may be booked into Jackson County Jail after police processing. Public city materials did not define a holding schedule, release counter, or visitor process for that short interval. When immediate location matters, the useful question is whether the person has reached county jail custody.


Seymour Custody Lookup Route

A person arrested by Seymour Police may be routed to Jackson County Jail if jail custody is required. The first custody check is the sheriff's official Jackson County roster landing page, which links to Current Inmates and 48 Hour Release. During research, the roster list pages were offline for maintenance. When that happens, the jail phone line is the practical fallback for immediate custody, bond, booking, and release questions.

  1. Start with the Jackson County Jail roster, not a separate Seymour jail roster.
  2. Check Current Inmates for a person believed to be held now.
  3. Check 48 Hour Release if the person may have been released recently.
  4. Call Jackson County Jail at (812) 358-1982 if the roster is offline or bond status matters.
  5. Search Indiana MyCase after charges are filed in court.
  6. Contact Seymour Police for police-report, incident, or arresting-agency questions.

MyCase is not a live jail list. It is the statewide public court-search system for non-confidential case information. A person may be booked before a court case appears, and a jail booking charge may differ from the final filed charge. Certified court records must come from the clerk or court that maintains the record.


Seymour Police Contact

The official city police page gives the Seymour Law Enforcement Building address, phone, and police email. Use this contact for police-agency questions such as incident reports, arresting-agency details, local investigations, and department records. Use the Jackson County Jail contact for custody, bond, booking, inmate services, or jail visitation. Keeping those contacts separate avoids delays.

Seymour Law Enforcement Building

205 North Ewing Street

Seymour, IN 47274

(812) 522-1234

police@seymour.in.gov

Jackson County Jail

150 East SR 250

Brownstown, IN 47220

(812) 358-1982

Use for jail custody, bond, release, and roster outage questions


Seymour Police Records

Seymour Police records are different from jail roster records. A police report may describe an incident, investigation, arresting officer, responding unit, or complaint. A jail roster profile may show booking number, booking date, arresting agency, demographics, charges, and bond when available. A court record may show the filed case, court, cause number, charge status, hearings, orders, and disposition. The same event can touch all three systems, but each office controls its own records.

NeedBest Starting PointReason
Current custodyJackson County Jail roster or jail phoneThe county jail handles jail custody
Recent release48 Hour Release roster linkOfficial sheriff route for short-term release list
Filed chargesIndiana MyCaseCourt charges appear after filing
Police reportSeymour Police DepartmentThe city police agency maintains its own law-enforcement records
Sentenced state custodyIDOC locatorState prison custody is separate from local jail custody

Indiana public-record access is governed by the Access to Public Records Act, including records available for inspection and exceptions for certain investigatory or confidential material. Police records may be redacted or withheld where an exception applies. For court filings, Indiana court access rules and MyCase limits control what appears online.

For a precise request, include the person's full name, approximate date, location, report number if known, and the agency believed to be involved. That level of detail helps separate a police incident report from a jail booking record or a court cause number. It also avoids asking Seymour Police for records held by the sheriff or clerk.


Seymour Arrest Court Path

After a Seymour Police arrest, the case path can move from police contact to jail booking, then to prosecutor review, then to court filing. The Jackson County Prosecutor page says criminal complaints must be made to a police agency because the prosecutor is not an investigating agency and cannot file charges without a police report. Felony matters generally route through Jackson Circuit Court, while many misdemeanors route through Jackson Superior Court I. Juvenile, family, and protective-order matters may involve Superior Court II and may not be public in the same way.

Indiana MyCase can be searched by case, name, or attorney. Search fields include case number, citation number, court, status, file date range, last name, first name, birth date, and attorney information. MyCase terms state the data is not the official court record. That caveat is important when the reader is trying to match a Seymour arrest to a court case, because booking charges can change after prosecutor review or court action.


Seymour State Custody Searches

If a person arrested in Seymour is later sentenced to state prison, the county roster is no longer the main lookup. Use the IDOC incarcerated locator for sentenced state custody, facility assignment, and DOC number. Jackson County Jail may temporarily hold IDOC-committed people as jail back-ups while they await state transfer, and the January 2026 IDOC report listed 10 such Jackson County back-ups. That number is narrow. It does not equal the full jail population.

Custody SystemLookup ToolSeymour Relevance
County jailJackson County sheriff roster and jail phonePrimary route after local booking
State prisonIDOC locatorUse after sentencing and state transfer
Federal prisonBOP inmate locatorNo BOP facility found in Jackson County
Immigration detentionICE ODLSNo ICE detention facility found in Jackson County
Custody notificationsIndiana VINEUse for custody and case-status notices where available

Seymour Jail Service Limits

No official Seymour-specific inmate visitation schedule, mail format, commissary vendor, resident account system, or bond payment process was found for the Seymour Law Enforcement Building. Those services belong on the Jackson County Jail page when the person is in jail custody. Bond details should be verified with the jail because the sheriff's sample roster warning says charges and bail may change after court appearances and may not be current.

The same rule applies to booking photos. The Jackson County Jail sample roster detail had an image slot, and sheriff records channels may handle booking-photo requests under Indiana public-record law. The Seymour police page did not publish a separate mugshot gallery or city jail photo list. For court-case identity, use MyCase. For police reports, contact Seymour Police. For jail profile photos or custody status, use the sheriff and jail route.

Note: Confirm the person is actually in Jackson County Jail before sending mail, scheduling video visits, or trying to post bond.

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