Sullivan County Sheriff's Office

Sheriff Bryan Kinnett
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Thank you for visiting the official website of the Sullivan County Sheriff's Office. 
 
It is my hope that the information contained on this site is helpful to you.  We take our role as public servants seriously. We exist to serve and protect every member of our community and welcome and value your opinions and thoughts on how we are doing in serving you and our community.  Our success depends on strong community partnership. 
 
We are honored to have the opportunity to serve you. - Sheriff Bryan L. Kinnett

 

IN Sheriff's Association Scholarship Foundation Winner 

 

 

 

Christopher Dean Davis, 18, Sullivan, won a $500 scholarship from the Indiana Sheriff's Association Scholarship Foundation. Applicants must be pursuing an education and career in criminal justice. Christopher is the son of Larry W. and Beth A. Davis. He will be graduated from Sullivan High School this spring and is planning to attend Vincennes University where he will major in conservation law enforcement.
 
Congratulations and good luck Christopher from the SCSD!
 

 
 
Indiana Sheriffs Association is a nonprofit, professional, educational, and service organization comprised of the 92 county sheriffs, their deputies and other law abiding citizens throughout the state.  The membership program was instituted to provide citizens with an opportunity to lend their support of crime prevention and awareness programs, promote public safety, provide more and improved training for sheriffs and their personnel plus support the Summer Youth Leadership Camps and College Scholarships for teenagers interested in law enforcement that are provided by the association.  Membership includes Membership Card, decals and one year subscription to Indiana Sheriff.  For more information or an Online Application contact the Indiana Sheriffs Association 

  


 

 

 

Sign up for Wireless AMBER Alerts ™



The first three hours after a child is abducted are the most critical to recovery efforts. Wireless AMBER Alerts™, an initiative of NCMEC and the wireless industry, have the potential to reach more than 242 million wireless subscribers with information to help bring abducted children home quickly and safely.  Wireless subscribers capable of receiving text messages and those whose providers participate in the initiative can sign up to receive free text message by the following:
Text AMBER followed by a space and five-digit ZIP code to AMBER (26237) 
   


Consider becoming involved with The Friends of the SCSD and donate to help your local Sheriff's Department better protect and serve your community.  Friends of is a 501(C)(3) organization and all contributions are tax deductible.   

 

 Protect Yourself Against Identity Theft

 


 

Sullivan, IN
Updated Friday, July 30, 2010 4:05 AM
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Wind: 0 mph
Humidity: 94%
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RECORDS CHECK 
You can do this free of charge by mailing, faxing or delivering in person a  request. The request must have the applicant's signature granting permission for the check. These checks are limited in that they are a manual check of local arrest records based on the information provided. They do not preclude the existence of juvenile arrests, records in other jurisdictions or under alias names. Full disposition information can be obtained by contacting the clerk of the pertinent county.   

GovPayNet

 

You can now conveniently post an inmate bond or pay a tax warrant with your credit or debit card. Click on the following image below for details. GovPayNet charges a user fee for their service.

 

SCSD Pay Location Code Inmate Bond: 6350

SCSD Pay Location Code Tax Warrant: 6351 

 

 

 

 

 


 CODA

For Victims of Domestic Violence
 
  • Shelter
  • Advocacy & Referrals
  • Community Education
  • Court Accompaniment
     

(812) 232-1736   24-Hour Crisis Line