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Trimble County, Kentucky
Trimble County Jail Inmate Search, Arrests and Mugshots
Trimble County does not have their own jail. When someone is arrested in Trimble County, they are transported to the Carroll County Jail. The Carroll County Jail is a medium security facility located in Carrollton, Kentucky. The jail houses inmates who have been arrested for misdemeanor or felony charges. The county jail is co-ed, with female and male inmates separated in different pods. The inmates held at the county jail are awaiting trial, have been convicted and serving their sentence, or cannot bond out. The county jail complies with the Kentucky Jail Standards to ensure full compliance. The current jailer, who is responsible for the fulfillment of the Fiscal Court’s requirement to provide for incarceration of prisoners arrested, sentenced or held by order of the District and Circuit Courts in the County, is Bobby Temple.
Contact the County Jail at the following:
800 Clay St
Carrollton, KY 41008
Phone: 502-732-9499
Fax: 502-732-9544
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 mail is opened and inspected for contraband. If contraband is found, the mail will be destroyed.
Send mail in the following format:
[Inmate Name – Inmate ID]
Carroll County, KY Detention Center
PO Box 76550
Highland Heights, KY 41076
Friends and family can add money to an inmate’s commissary account for the inmate to purchase personal hygiene products, food and snacks, and any other items available in the commissary. The jail will only accept money orders for commissary during the office hours of 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Monday thru Saturday. Cash and money orders are accepted. The money order must be made out to the CCDC with the inmate’s full name on the “for” line. Money can also be added to an inmate’s account using the CourtMoney website. The website accepts credit and debit cards.