Visitation Hours
Inmates have the right to visit with their friends and family while incarcerated. Inmates are entitled to 2 visits per week. All visitors must present a valid photo identification card. Visitation hours are subject to change. Contact the jail for current visitation hours and to schedule an appointment.
The Pike County Jail has an inmate jail roster available for the public to view. The roster lists all current inmates housed in the jail. Inmates can be searched by their first and last name. The jail roster lists the inmate’s full name, birth date, booking date, arresting agency, bond amount, and charges they were arrested for.
A most wanted list is made available by the Pike County Sheriff’s Office. The name and picture of the person wanted, as well as the reason they are wanted is listed.
Pike County Sheriff Information
The Pike County Sheriff’s Office is the chief law enforcement agency located in the county. The Sheriff is an elected official responsible for the County’s safety, for collecting taxes, and for arresting citizens who violate the law. It is the Mission of the Pike County Sheriff’s Office to safeguard lives, protect the property of the citizens, and reduce crime and fear of crime. All the while. The staff of the office, including the Sheriff and deputies, must hold themselves to the highest level of ethical standards and to maintain public confidence. The current Sheriff is Rodney Scott.
Contact the Sheriff’s Office at the following:
146 Main Street
Suite 204
Pikeville, KY 41501
Phone:606-432-6260
Email: [email protected]
Pike County is located in the eastern region of the state of Kentucky. The county was founded in 1821. The county covers a total of 789 square miles. According to the latest census, the population was approximately 59,000. Pike is Kentucky’s easternmost county and the commonwealth’s largest county by land area. Pike County is the 11th most populous county in Kentucky. The largest city and the county seat is Pikeville.
Pike County Crime Statistics
Violent Crime 2016- 1
Murder and Nonnegligent Manslaughter- 0
Property Crime 2016- 36
Pike County Public Records Information
Public records can be obtained by contacting the Pike County Clerk’s Office. The office accepts requests that are made in writing. A record request form is provided by the office and is available for download. The request must include the name, address, and signature of the person submitting the request, a detailed description of the records being requested, and a contact number for the person submitting the request.
Requests may be submitted in the following:
Hand delivered to 146 Main Street, Pikeville, KY 41502,
Emailed to [email protected]
Mailed to P.O. Box 631, Pikeville, KY 41502 or
Faxed to (606) 432-6222.