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Webster County, KY
Webster County Jail Inmate Search, Arrests and Mugshots
The Webster County Jail is a minimum security facility with a separate building dedicated to restricted custody inmates, located in Dixon, Kentucky. The county jail houses both male and female offenders who have been arrested and charged with either misdemeanor or felony offenses. Inmates in the County Jail can be from the county or statewide. The County Jail offers religious services several nights a week and also on Sunday Morning, and offers GED, AA, MRT, & NCRC classes. In addition, the County Jail has work programs available to both male and female inmates. The current jailer is Greg Sauls.
Webster County Jail
141 Stegal St.
P.O. Box 300
Dixon, Ky. 42409
Phone: (270) 639-7032
Fax: (270) 639-7033
How to Send Mail or Package
Inmates have the right to receive mail from friends and family while incarcerated. Letters are accepted and the addresses on the envelope must be hand-written in either black or blue ink. The letter must include a return address with the sender’s full name. Mail is opened and inspected for contraband. Send mail in the following format to this address:
Inmate Name
Webster County Jail
P.O. Box 300
Dixon, Ky. 42409
Inmates may also have other items sent in within 14 days of their booking date and all items must be sent straight from the distributor, such as Walmart or Amazon. The inmate must fill out the property request form before the items can be accepted. Inmates are allowed to receive 3 books, 5 white t-shirts, 5 pairs of underwear, 5 pairs of socks, 1 set of thermals, 3 bras with no underwire for female inmates, and work boots or tennis shoes.
Family and friends can add money to an inmate’s commissary account in person between the hours of 7 am and 3 pm, Monday through Friday. To drop off money after hours, money can be added to the inmate account through the kiosks in the lobby of the detention center. Funds may also be mailed in the form of money orders. All money orders must be paid to the order of Webster County Detention Center, signed by the purchaser, and with the inmate’s name written in the memo line. Any money order not filled out like this will be returned. The easiest and most accessible way to add money to an account is online using the website Care-A-Cell.