Search the Switzerland County Inmate Population

The Switzerland County inmate population is tracked through local jail custody, state prison records, and notification systems that serve Indiana. A Switzerland County inmate search starts with the county jail roster for people held after arrest, then moves to state or federal tools when custody changes. The Switzerland County inmate population also reflects jail capacity, transfers, bond decisions, and release timing. To search the Switzerland County inmate population well, separate current jail custody from court charges, sentenced prison custody, and federal or immigration detention.

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Switzerland County Inmate Population Overview

The Switzerland County inmate population is centered on one local facility, the Switzerland County Detention Center in Vevay. The sheriff's office operates the jail for adults arrested in the county, people waiting for bond or first appearance, local sentenced misdemeanor inmates, and some out-of-county inmates when the jail accepts them. No official source located a separate city jail, state prison, federal prison, ICE detention center, or work-release annex inside Switzerland County.

Population numbers should be read with source dates. American Structurepoint describes the sheriff, communications, and detention building as an 18,900-square-foot project with a 50-bed adult detention unit. A January 28, 2021 Eagle Country report citing Sheriff Brian Morton said 56 of 60 beds were accounted for that day, including 42 Switzerland County inmates and 14 from surrounding counties. Vera Institute jail trend data lists a 2024 total jail population value of 15.11 for Switzerland County, so the most recent dataset found does not show the near-capacity level reported in 2021. That contrast is the key local pattern: a small jail can have a low annual dataset value and still face pressure on a specific day.

15.11 Vera 2024 Jail Population
50 / 60 Capacity Sources
1 Local Detention Facility

Switzerland County Jail Statistics

Local official pages do not publish a current live jail population dashboard, annual booking count, or average length of stay. The best located modern series is the Vera Institute county jail dataset, which should be treated as dataset reporting rather than a sheriff dashboard. The figures below keep the source and year visible because Switzerland County is small, and a few custody changes can move the rate sharply.

MeasureFigureSource / Year
Facility project capacity50-bed adult detention facilityAmerican Structurepoint project page, accessed 2026
Operational capacity reported in news60 bedsEagle Country report citing Sheriff Brian Morton, 2021
Same-day jail count56 of 60 beds accounted forEagle Country report, January 28, 2021
Vera total jail population15.11Vera county CSV, 2024
Vera jail population rate246.86 per 100,000 age 15-64Vera county CSV, 2024
Indiana total jail population18,612Vera state CSV, 2024


Switzerland County Jail Capacity

Capacity is the main source conflict. The design source says 50 beds. The 2021 sheriff-cited news story uses 60 beds. Those may reflect design capacity, later operational use, or a source difference, so the careful wording is that capacity sources range from a 50-bed design reference to a 60-bed operational count reported in 2021. No newer official inspection document or live capacity dashboard was captured in the research file.

The 2021 report also matters because it explains who was counted. Of the 56 beds accounted for that day, 42 were Switzerland County inmates and 14 were from surrounding counties. That means the Switzerland County inmate population can include local residents and people accepted from other counties. It also means a roster count is not the same as a county-resident incarceration count.

Capacity note: Do not use one capacity number without context. The project source says 50 beds, while the sheriff-cited 2021 item says 60 beds.


Laws for Switzerland County Jail Records

Indiana law separates public access from full access. The Indiana Access to Public Records Act, IC 5-14-3, is the general public-records framework. It gives a right to inspect and copy public records unless an exception applies. Law-enforcement records can include arrest information, daily logs, and booking material, but investigatory, juvenile, sealed, medical, security, or confidential items may be withheld or redacted.

Jail operations also sit under statewide standards. 210 IAC 3 sets Indiana county jail standards for administration, supervision, medical screening, and related jail operations. The Indiana Criminal Justice Institute's Death in Custody Reporting Act page explains that deaths in local and state correctional facilities are reportable through the federal DCRA framework. These rules do not create a live public roster by themselves, but they explain why jail records, conditions, and custody events are handled through formal state and local channels.

Key sources: IC 5-14-3 governs public-record access, IC 5-14-3-5 covers law-enforcement arrest and log information, 210 IAC 3 governs county jail standards, and Indiana CJI handles death-in-custody reporting.


Search Switzerland County Jail Inmates

The online starting point for a current Switzerland County jail search is the INjail Public Portal. The portal has Search and Counties tabs, and the county route is built to show current inmates for a selected county. Direct API extraction was blocked by a token requirement during research, so no live Switzerland County sample profile was copied. The app's visible labels and scripts still document the search fields and profile sections.

The INjail Public Portal screenshot shows the statewide jail search interface used for participating county jails.

Switzerland County inmate population search on the INjail Public Portal

Use the portal for roster checks, but call the Switzerland County Jail phone line if a new arrest is urgent or no match appears online.

  1. Open the Search tab or the Counties tab in INjail.
  2. Enter last name and first name when known.
  3. Use birth date, county, booked-between, or released-between filters to narrow common names.
  4. Choose Switzerland County when using the statewide search.
  5. Open the View link for any matching result and check booking, release, hold, case, and charge fields.
  6. If no record appears, call the jail at 812-427-2057 and check VINE, IDOC, BOP, or ICE depending on the custody type.

Switzerland County Roster Fields

INjail supports more than a simple name lookup. The field set is useful when spelling, release timing, or a same-day booking makes a search difficult. The portal can also limit broad results to recent records, so an older release may require a written sheriff request instead of another online search.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Last NameTextNo, but one criterion is neededAlpha-only entry in the app, maxlength 50.
First NameTextNoHelps narrow common names.
Birth DateDateNoUses m/d/yyyy style input.
CountyDropdownNoUse Switzerland County when narrowing statewide results.
Booked BetweenDate rangeNoPresets include Today, Last 7 Days, and Last 30 Days.
Released BetweenDate rangeNoUseful when someone has disappeared from current custody.

Switzerland County Inmate Record Details

A county jail roster record is not the same as a final court record. INjail results can show name, county, age, race, sex, booked date, released date, and a View link. The detail profile can include a mugshot component, INjail ID, physical description, booking number, arrest date, arresting agency, holds, cases, booking charges, case charges, and bond-charge fields when populated.

Booking charge
A charge or hold reason listed during jail intake. It may change after prosecutor review.
Case charge
A charge tied to a court case after filing.
Hold
A court, agency, warrant, detainer, or legal reason that may block release.
DOC
The Indiana Department of Correction, used for sentenced state-prison custody.

County Jail or State Prison

Search tools depend on the custody stage. A person arrested by a local agency normally starts at the Switzerland County Detention Center. After felony sentencing and transfer, the lookup path changes to the Indiana Department of Correction incarcerated search. Federal criminal custody and immigration custody use separate federal tools.

Custody TypeBest Search ChannelWhat It Covers
County jailINjail and jail phoneRecent arrests, pretrial custody, local sentences, releases, holds.
State prisonIDOC offender locatorSentenced Indiana prisoners and IDOC custody status.
Federal custodyBOP locator and U.S. MarshalsFederal inmates after commitment and federal pretrial custody routing.
Immigration detentionICE Online Detainee Locator SystemICE custody, searched by A-number or biographical details.

The IDOC incarcerated search screenshot shows the state prison locator, which is separate from the county jail roster.

Indiana DOC locator for Switzerland County state prison inmate lookup

Use IDOC after a person is committed to state prison or when the county roster no longer shows the person after sentencing.


Switzerland County VINE Notices

The sheriff's VINE page says Indiana VINE provides 24-hour custody-status information and automated notice of release, transfer, or escape. Registration is available online, by phone, or by email, and the VINE phone number is 1-866-959-VINE. VINE is not mainly a mugshot source, and it is not a substitute for court records, but it is useful when release timing matters.

The sheriff's VINE information page explains the Indiana notification service used for county jail custody changes.

Switzerland County VINE custody notification information

Registering for VINE can help families and victims receive status notices, while the jail phone remains the direct local custody channel.


Switzerland County Detention Facility

The facility map resolves to one local detention facility. The Switzerland County Detention Center is also called the Switzerland County Jail in sheriff pages and the Switzerland County Sheriff/Communications/Detention Facility in the project source. The building combines sheriff operations, 911 communications, booking intake, adult detention housing, public lobby space, video visitation, and a courthouse connector.

FacilityOperatorAddressPhone
Switzerland County Detention CenterSwitzerland County Sheriff's Office405 Liberty Street, Vevay, IN 47043812-427-2057

Switzerland County Inmate FAQ

Does Switzerland County have an online jail roster? The statewide INjail Public Portal is the online jail search channel identified in research. Use the jail phone if a person was just arrested or does not appear online.

Is the 2024 jail population a live count? No. The 15.11 figure is a Vera dataset value for 2024, not a sheriff live dashboard.

Where are sentenced state prisoners searched? Use the Indiana Department of Correction locator after a person is committed to IDOC custody.

Does the roster prove guilt? No. A booking or arrest record is not a conviction. Court case records show formal filing and disposition.

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Directions to the Switzerland County Jail

The Switzerland County Detention Center is at 405 Liberty Street, Vevay, IN 47043, in the county seat near the courthouse area. From the Ohio River corridor, use IN-56 into Vevay and navigate toward the downtown courthouse blocks before turning to Liberty Street. From northern Switzerland County, use local roads toward Vevay and confirm current turns in a live map before travel.

Address

Switzerland County Detention Center
405 Liberty Street
Vevay, IN 47043
812-427-2057

Visitor Parking

The project source says the facility includes parking lots. The sheriff site does not publish lot names, rates, or overflow parking rules.

Public Transit

No official public bus or rail route to the jail was located. Treat the facility as a rural drive-up destination unless local service is confirmed.

Visitor Entry

Bring valid ID and confirm visit eligibility. All visits are by video, no contact visits are allowed, and visits may be recorded or monitored.