Madison County Work Release Overview
Madison County Correctional Complex and Work Release is best treated as a local custody and community-corrections facility, not as an Indiana Department of Correction prison. The research ties it to several local sources. The Madison County Jail Inmate Inquiry includes "Madison County Correctional Complex" as a Housing Facility filter. The Madison County Advisory Bail/Bond Schedule names the Madison County Community Correctional Complex as a location involved in bond posting and release paperwork. Deposit listings from Tiger Commissary and JPay also identify Madison County Correctional Complex or Madison County Work Release in Anderson.
The county's official Community Corrections department page is sparse, so the strongest procedure is to confirm the person's custody status in the Madison County Jail Inmate Inquiry, then use the facility or vendor channel that matches the listed placement. A person may be connected to the correctional complex as a work-release participant, local correctional program participant, jail overflow placement, sentenced or pretrial offender, or someone in the local release process. The public record source does not support describing it as a separate state-prison population.
Madison County Work Release Lookup
The correct first lookup is the Madison County Jail Inmate Inquiry. Use the same county roster that covers the main jail, then check whether the profile or search filter points to Madison County Correctional Complex. Do not start with the IDOC locator unless the facts show the person has been sentenced and moved to a state prison. Work-release and local correctional-complex custody is local Madison County custody, even when deposits or messages run through third-party vendors.
- Open the Madison County Jail Inmate Inquiry and search by the person's name, subject number, or booking number.
- Use the Housing Facility filter if available and select Madison County Correctional Complex when narrowing results.
- Open the profile and compare name, date of birth, in-custody status, booking number, bond entries, court entries, and housing information.
- Call the jail, Records Division, or Community Corrections number if the roster result is unclear or the person may have just moved.
- Use IDOC, BOP, ICE, or SAVIN only when the person is outside local Madison County jail or correctional-complex custody.
| Search Channel | Use It For |
|---|---|
| Madison County Jail Inmate Inquiry | Primary lookup for local jail and correctional-complex custody. |
| Jail phone | Roster outage, recent transfer, housing uncertainty, or immediate custody questions. |
| Records Division | Booking records, case reports, and public-records requests not visible online. |
| IDOC locator | Sentenced Indiana state-prison custody only. |
Madison County Work Release Contact
The research found two address and phone references that should not be blended into one without verification. JPay lists Madison County Correctional Complex at 125 Jackson Street in Anderson with phone 765-648-6687. The Madison County government directory separately lists Madison County Community Corrections at 902 W. 19th Street in Anderson with phone 765-606-3633. For custody status, begin with the jail roster or jail phone. For program supervision, appointments, or local community-corrections questions, use the county directory listing and confirm the right office before traveling.
Madison County Correctional Complex
125 Jackson Street
Anderson, IN 46016
765-648-6687
Address and phone from JPay facility listing; verify before visiting.
Madison County Community Corrections
902 W. 19th Street
Anderson, IN 46016
765-606-3633
County directory listing for Community Corrections.
Madison County Jail Records Fallback
720 Central Avenue
Anderson, IN 46016
765-646-9290
Records hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.; arrive before 3:30 p.m.
Madison County Work Release Capacity
Official county pages reviewed for this build did not publish a final bed count, current population count, daily population report, or public program manual for Madison County Correctional Complex and Work Release. The Facility Map notes that an employment listing reported 129 offenders, but that is not the same as a current official county capacity posting. Use that number only as a cue to verify, not as a final operating capacity. The public jail roster is stronger for individual custody status than for aggregate work-release population statistics.
| Population Fact | Status | Practical Use |
|---|---|---|
| Official bed count | Not published in captured county sources | Call Community Corrections before citing a capacity. |
| Current population | Not published as an aggregate count | Use the roster for individual lookup, not a program census. |
| Employment-listing figure | 129 offenders reported outside official county pages | Treat as a verification lead only. |
Madison County Work Release Visits
The research did not locate an official Madison County Correctional Complex and Work Release visitation schedule, visitor dress code, on-site schedule, remote video schedule, or approval procedure. Do not assume the main jail's video schedule applies to this facility unless staff confirms it. Because the local roster and bond documents connect the correctional complex to the jail system, the best sequence is to confirm placement through the roster, then call the facility or Community Corrections for current visit rules.
| Visit Question | Known From Research | Best Next Step |
|---|---|---|
| On-site visiting hours | No official schedule located | Call the correctional complex or Community Corrections. |
| Remote video visits | No work-release-specific rule located | Verify before creating or funding a video account. |
| Visitor approval | No program-specific rule located | Ask staff what ID, approval, and dress rules apply. |
| Main jail visitation | Video visitation is documented for Madison County Jail | Use only if the person is confirmed under the jail visit system. |
Madison County Work Release Money
Money and messaging are the areas where the correctional complex has the clearest separate listings. Tiger Commissary lists Madison Correctional Complex and Work Release in Anderson for web deposits. JPay's Madison County Correctional Complex listing gives the Jackson Street address and phone, and a separate JPay Madison County Work Release listing references send-money and eMessaging services. Confirm the person's facility placement before using either vendor.
| Service | Provider / Detail |
|---|---|
| Mail Address | No official mail format located; verify with the facility before sending mail. |
| Phone / Messaging | JPay lists eMessaging for Madison County Work Release; confirm eligibility by placement. |
| Money Deposit | Tiger Commissary and JPay list Madison County correctional-complex/work-release options. |
Deposit check: A vendor listing does not prove current custody. Match the roster housing field before sending funds.
Madison County Work Release Bond
The Madison County Advisory Bail/Bond Schedule is a key local source for this facility because it names the Madison County Community Correctional Complex in the release workflow. The schedule says bonds may be posted with the Madison County Clerk, the Madison County Jail, or the Madison County Community Correctional Complex before release. It also refers to release conditions before release from the Madison County Jail or Madison County Community Correctional Complex. That makes the complex part of the local release process, even when the public roster and court case remain the records to read first.
Release from local custody can depend on more than a dollar amount. The bond schedule includes exceptions for high-level charges, pending cases, multiple pending misdemeanors, active warrants or holds, supervision status, extradition, intoxication, domestic or family violence holds, and other listed offense categories. It also refers to required release-condition documents and bond records that may later appear in court systems. If the profile shows a hold or no-bond row, call before assuming the person can leave after a payment.
Madison County Work Release Records
Public records for this facility can sit in several places. Current local custody is searched through the Madison County Jail Inmate Inquiry. Booking records, incident reports, or public records not shown online go through the Madison County Sheriff's Records Division. Court filings after an arrest belong in MyCase or with the court that keeps the official record. Program supervision records may be more limited because community-corrections files can include nonpublic supervision, treatment, employment, or safety information.
The Records Division requires the department public-records form and a copy of the requester's state ID for public records and case reports. Requests can be made by fax, email, or in person during approved hours. If fees apply, the office accepts cash, money order, cashier's check, or credit or debit card with a service charge. Personal checks are not accepted, and payments cannot be made online or by phone.
- Work release
- A local correctional program that may allow approved participants to work or meet program requirements while still under custody rules.
- Housing facility
- The roster field that can point to the jail, correctional complex, DOC, another county jail, or an outside department.
- Community corrections
- A local correctional program layer separate from state prison, often tied to supervision, work-release, or structured local custody.
About Madison County Work Release
Madison County Correctional Complex and Work Release matters because it is named by custody, bond, and deposit sources even though the county's own department page gives limited public detail. It appears in the roster housing choices, which means an inmate searcher may find a local Madison County custody record that points to the correctional complex rather than the main jail. It also appears in bond documents, so it can be involved in release-condition paperwork and bond posting before a person leaves custody.
The main research gap is operational detail. No official work-release visitation schedule, mail guide, program handbook, current census, or final county-published bed count was located. The safest public-record path is to confirm the person through the Madison County Jail Inmate Inquiry, verify housing with staff, and then use JPay, Tiger, Records, Community Corrections, or the court only for the specific task each source supports. For broader county custody context, the Madison County Jail facility page explains the main jail roster, visitation, and records fallback.
Note: Confirm housing, visit rules, and vendor eligibility with staff before travel, deposits, mail, or messaging.