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Heritage Trail Correctional Facility

Plainfield, Hendricks County, Indiana

Visiting schedules change without notice. Always call before traveling.

Call Visiting Office: (317) 839-7751 Info last verified: June 2026

A prison for men operated by the GEO Group under contract with the Indiana DOC, near Plainfield, west of Indianapolis.

Overview

Heritage Trail Correctional Facility, on Main Street in Plainfield, is a minimum-security prison for men west of Indianapolis. It is operated by the GEO Group, a private company, under contract with IDOC. It holds IDOC-sentenced men and follows IDOC’s statewide visiting, mail, and communication rules. The facility uses dormitory housing and runs programs for men transitioning out of the system, including a First Time Offender Program and a program for men nearing the end of their sentence. IDOC does not publish a current population count for the facility, which is described here by security level rather than a number.

What Makes Heritage Trail Different

  • It is operated by the GEO Group under contract with IDOC, but it follows IDOC’s statewide rules.
  • It is a minimum-security facility, which differs from the higher-security prisons in the Indiana system.
  • It runs programs for men transitioning out of the system, including a First Time Offender Program and a short-term program for men nearing release.
  • It is west of Indianapolis, in Hendricks County, in the Eastern time zone.

Visiting

The statewide IDOC rules above — the approved visitor list, the dress code, ID, and item limits — apply at the Heritage Trail Correctional Facility. The facility’s own arrangements:

The full registration process is in Visiting in Indiana.

Getting There and Parking

The prison is on Main Street in Plainfield, west of Indianapolis.

Distances are approximate, based on map routing. Visitor parking is on site.

Nearby Services

Plainfield and the surrounding Indianapolis area have the full range of gas, food, and lodging. Hendricks Regional Health operates a hospital with a 24-hour emergency room in nearby Danville, and additional emergency rooms are in the Indianapolis area.

Mail

Incoming personal mail goes to the prison, but the incarcerated person receives a photocopy, not the original. Indiana does not use an off-site mail vendor — each prison’s mailroom opens and photocopies incoming letters and photos in black and white and delivers the copy. Address mail with the person’s full name and IDOC number to the facility’s mailing address (above). Legal mail is opened in the person’s presence, and books must be new and shipped directly from a publisher or retailer. Full rules are in Mail & Packages.

Learn More

For detailed information about visiting and communicating with someone in an Indiana state prison:

Sources

This page is compiled from the following publicly available sources. Policies change without notice — confirm current details with the facility before relying on them.