Cass/Pulaski Center Overview
Cass/Pulaski Regional Community Corrections Residential Center is a stand-alone residential work-release and community-corrections center listed by the Indiana Department of Correction. The program is operated by Cass Pulaski Community Corrections, a county-operated community-corrections agency with IDOC grant and oversight context. Its public website describes work release, electronic monitoring home detention, community service, therapeutic programming, and support for people transitioning from IDOC to the community.
The center should not be treated as the Pulaski County Jail. The jail is the sheriff-operated detention facility in Winamac for current county bookings. Cass/Pulaski Regional is in Logansport and serves a different role: court-ordered supervision, residential work release, electronic monitoring, and reentry programming. A person may move between jail, court, IDOC, and community corrections, but each system has its own records path.
The Cass Pulaski Community Corrections website publishes the program's address, phone, hours, service areas, and descriptions of its community-corrections work.
That program page is the best local source for current community-corrections contact and service context.
Cass/Pulaski Residential Beds
The official IDOC residential-center list identifies Cass/Pulaski Regional as a stand-alone, county-operated residential center. IDOC lists 40 male beds and 12 female beds. That bed count describes residential community-corrections capacity, not the rated capacity of the Pulaski County Jail. The research did not locate a daily client count or a current occupancy report for this center.
Because the facility is community corrections, its population may include residential work-release clients and non-residential participants such as home-detention or electronic-monitoring clients. The program website says residents and electronic-monitoring clients are required to maintain employment while participating. That employment requirement is part of the supervision model and helps distinguish the center from a jail housing unit.
Lookup Cass/Pulaski Clients
Do not use Pulaski County JailTracker as the primary lookup for a community-corrections client unless the person has been booked into the Pulaski County Jail. JailTracker is a county jail roster. Cass/Pulaski Regional clients may be under a court order, work-release status, home detention, electronic monitoring, or a transition plan tied to IDOC. Direct program contact, the sentencing court, MyCase, and IDOC are the better records paths depending on the person's status.
- Call Cass Pulaski Community Corrections at 574-753-7706 during posted business hours to ask how client status questions are handled.
- Search Indiana MyCase by name or case number for court orders, hearings, and public case status.
- If the person was sentenced to IDOC and has not returned to community placement, search the IDOC offender locator by last name or DOC number.
- If the person was arrested or removed from the program and booked locally, check the Pulaski County Jail route or call the relevant jail.
- For notification rather than full records, check Indiana SAVIN or VINELink when custody or case notices are needed.
A client in community corrections may not appear in the same way as a jail inmate. Work release is a custody or supervision status that can permit approved employment while the person follows residential-center rules. Home detention and electronic monitoring may place the person outside the center while still under program supervision.
Cass/Pulaski Center Contact
The program's public contact block is more useful than the jail roster for most Cass/Pulaski Regional questions. Call before sending mail, appearing for an appointment, or trying to confirm a client's status. The address is in Logansport, Indiana, not Winamac and not Pulaski County.
Cass/Pulaski Regional Community Corrections Residential Center
520 High Street
Logansport, IN 46947
574-753-7706
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Program Operator
Cass Pulaski Community Corrections
County-operated community corrections
574-753-7706
Contact the program for work release, home detention, and program questions.
Cass/Pulaski Visit Rules
The research did not locate a jail-style public visitation schedule for Cass/Pulaski Regional Community Corrections Residential Center. That is expected for a community-corrections program, because contact rules may depend on program phase, work schedule, court order, sanctions, employment, and residential-center rules. A visitor should not assume Pulaski County Jail visiting hours apply to this facility. Program clients follow community-corrections rules, and the public website publishes contact information rather than a public jail visiting table.
| Topic | Published Detail | Best Contact |
|---|---|---|
| Public visitation schedule | Not published as jail visitation | Call 574-753-7706 |
| Residential client visits | Program-specific rules not captured | Ask the program directly |
| Work-release movement | Clients may be required to maintain employment | Confirm with program staff |
| Home detention contact | Not a jail visiting process | Use program or court contact |
| Office visits | Business hours published | Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. |
Cass/Pulaski Program Fees
Cass/Pulaski Regional is not a jail commissary page. Research found that fee schedule or program-document items exist in the website menu, but detailed fee capture was not completed from the static source. No reliable public table was available here for program fees, residential charges, electronic-monitoring costs, drug-screen fees, or payment methods. Call the program before sending payment or relying on an amount found through a third-party source.
| Service | Published Detail | What to Do |
|---|---|---|
| Program fees | Detailed amount not captured | Call 574-753-7706 |
| Work-release charges | No amount verified in research | Ask program staff |
| Electronic monitoring | Program exists, fee detail not captured | Confirm with program |
| Commissary deposits | No jail-style vendor found | Do not use Pulaski jail vendor assumptions |
Note: Confirm client status and payment rules with Cass Pulaski Community Corrections before sending money.
Cass/Pulaski Client Intake
Community-corrections intake is not the same as jail booking after a street arrest. A person may enter Cass/Pulaski Regional through a court order, sentence modification, work-release placement, home-detention order, or transition from IDOC. The program website describes evidence-based programming, therapeutic services, recovery resources, community service, local job postings, and a data dashboard. Those features point to supervision and reentry rather than ordinary jail intake.
When a person violates program rules, the result may be a sanction, court hearing, warrant, jail booking, or change in placement. The public record path depends on what happened. MyCase may show court events or orders. The program may explain its own status rules. The county jail roster only becomes the right first stop if the person is actually held in a jail.
About Cass/Pulaski Corrections
Cass Pulaski Community Corrections serves as a regional alternative to straight jail or prison custody for qualifying people in the criminal justice system. The local program material emphasizes work release, electronic monitoring home detention, community service, therapeutic programming, employment, recovery resources, and transition support. That role connects the facility to Pulaski County, even though the physical address is in Logansport.
The IDOC system lists Cass/Pulaski Regional as a residential center, not as a prison. No current IDOC adult or juvenile prison was identified inside Pulaski County. Historical Medaryville correctional facilities appear only as a local history note, not as current facility pages. For current county custody, use the Pulaski County Jail route. For sentenced state prison custody, use the IDOC locator.
Note: Call the program before traveling because client movement and visit access can depend on court and program rules.