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Todd County, Kentucky
Todd County Jail Inmate Search, Arrests and Mugshots
The Todd County Jail is a medium security facility located in Campbellsville, Kentucky. The county jail houses both male and female offenders, either county, state, or federal inmates, who have been arrested and charged with either misdemeanor or felony offenses. All inmates being held at the county jail are awaiting trial, have been convicted and serving their sentences, or do not have a bond. The county jail complies with the Kentucky Jail Standards to ensure full compliance. The current jailer, who oversees the entire operations of the jail is Jeff Penick.
Contact the County Jail at the following:
Todd County Detention Center
201 E. McReynolds St
Mailing Address:
PO Box 808
Elkton KY, 42220
Elkton KY 42220
Phone: 270-265-9966
Email: [email protected]
Additional Contacts:
Jeff Penick, Jailer
Phone: 270-265-9966 x211
Capt. Terry Stokes, Class D Coordinator
Phone: 270-265-9966 x 212
Email: [email protected]
Capt. Joey Dunn, Administrative Assistant
Phone: 270-265-9966 x 213
Email: tcdcdunn@ yahoo.com
How to Send Mail or Package
Inmates are allowed to receive mail from their friends and family while incarcerated. All incoming mail must be addressed with the Inmate name and Inmate ID and have a return address on the envelope. All incoming mail must be in the form of a postcard. All mail is opened and inspected for contraband. If contraband is found, the mail will be destroyed.
Send mail in the following format:
Inmate’s Name
PO Box 808
Elkton KY, 42220
Friends and family can add money to an inmate’s commissary account online. The county jail uses a third party provider website called InmateCanteen. An account must be made to use the services. Once the account is made, search for the Todd County Jail and select the inmate. The website accepts debit and credit cards.
The other way to add money to an inmate’s commissary account is by sending a money order to the county jail’s mailing address. The money order must be made out to the TCDC and the inmate’s full name must be present in the “for” section.