- 1. Visitation is every Sunday from noon - 3:00 pm for male inmates and 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm for female inmates.
- 2. Each inmate is only allowed 3 people on his/her visitation list. This includes minors and children. People under 18 years old must be accompanied by an adult. ID is required. If you don't have an ID, you don't visit. If you are not on the inmates list, you don't visit. NO EXCEPTIONS.
- 3. Money may be left during visitation or sent in by US mail in the form of cash or money order.
- 4. No convicted felons, anyone on probation, or out on bond will be permitted to visit.
- 5. Inmates have the right to refuse visitation.
- 6. The jail officer has the right to revoke or end any visitation at any time if the visitor or inmate does not conform to the rules.
- 7. The inmates can change their visitation list every 30 days.
- 8. Visits are 15 minutes per visitor or group of visitors. If 2 or 3 visit at one time, the visit is still only 15 minutes. Individually 15 minutes per visit.
- 9. No items will be left for the inmate at visitation without contacting the Jail Commander in advance.
- 1. All incoming mail must have the inmates name on it and a complete return address including full first and last name of the sender.
- 2. All non-privileged mail will be opened in the inmates presence and inspected for contraband.
- 3. Magazines and books are only allowed by subscription mailed directly from the publisher. No magazines of a pornographic nature.
- 4. The only items accepted through the mail are letters, money, money orders, limited photographs, and limited cards.
- Bonds can be posted 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week. If bonding someone Mon-Fri from 8am-4pm, you may pay the bond at the Clerks office on the 2nd floor of the Court House. Otherwise come to the jail for bonding. MAKE PAYMENTS NOW with a credit or debit card at or call (888) 604-7888.
- Inmates can call anyone collect from 7am-9pm daily. No messages will be passed on to inmates by staff via the Sheriff's Office phones.
- HANDGUN PERMITS / CRASH REPORTS
- Handgun Permits and Crash Reports can be obtained at the Warren County Sheriff's Office Mon-Fri 8am-4pm from Sam Hill - Administrative Assistant. Apply for your handgun permit at and bring the completed form with you. Crash reports may also be obtained online at
- Notice of Sheriff's sales are posted in 3 public places within the township of the property in advance. Sheriff's sales are also posted in The Review Republican newspaper. Sheriff's sales are held on Thursday in the lobby of theSheriff's Office. For more information contact: Sam Hill - Administrative Assistant
- Anyone needing a Title check or VIN check done on a vehicle / watercraft for the BMV may bring the vehicle to the Sheriff's Office if it has current plates or a temporary plate on it. Otherwise, call the Sheriff's Office at 764-4367 and a Deputy will meet with you to perform the check. While the Title check is important to you, the Sheriff's Office has to prioritize calls and it is not always an immediate response.
- The Warren County Sheriff's Office Senior Link Program is an outreach program with a mission to serve as a liaison between local seniors and the many services our community provides. This program is designed to open the lines of communication between the seniors and police officers in our county. Seniors will benefit from increased exposure to a law enforcement officer and, in return, the Sheriff's Office will plug in to an almost limitless source of insight and experience our seniors have to offer. For more information about the
Senior Link Program or to register contact:
Deputy Vince Evans - Senior Link Coordinator
- Animal control is a part-time, on call position. Warren County Animal Control only picks up stray dogs and will not pick up stray cats. This also means we will not come out for squirrels, opossums, raccoons, or any other non-domesticated animal. If you have a problem with one of these animals or if one is injured, call the Nuisance Wildlife Hotline at: 1-800-893-4116 or DNR at: (765) 447-9582. The Towns of Williamsport and West Lebanon have their own Dog Catchers. Call the respective Town Hall for assistance.
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Sheriff Russell K. Hart
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