Madison County Sheriff's Office
Madison, Indiana
How we verified this
As of August 2026 RadioReference lists Madison County law dispatch 1, covering the sheriff and small-town police, as unencrypted and carried on a live feed, while law dispatch 2 is flagged encrypted.
Encryption Details
Madison County Context
Of the 3 public-safety agencies we track in Madison County, Madison County Sheriff's Office is currently the only one we have flagged as encrypted.
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What This Means
This agency encrypts some of its communications while leaving others open. Which channels are affected depends on the operation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Madison County Sheriff's Office radio encrypted?
Yes — Madison County Sheriff's Office's radio system runs on P25 AES-256 encryption. This agency encrypts some of its communications while leaving others open. Which channels are affected depends on the operation.
Can I listen to Madison County Sheriff's Office on a police scanner?
Partially. Madison County Sheriff's Office encrypts some of its talkgroups while leaving others open, so some channels may still be accessible. Check RadioReference for specific talkgroup status.
Why did Madison County Sheriff's Office encrypt their radio?
Officer safety and operational security are the reasons agencies give. What rarely comes with that explanation is Madison County-specific evidence that open communications ever caused a problem, while the loss of public oversight and the friction with still-unencrypted neighboring agencies are both immediate and real.
Can Madison County reverse the encryption decision?
Yes, and some departments already have. Because encryption here is a choice rather than a technical necessity, the path back runs through the same people who chose it: budget hearings, records requests, and residents who keep asking in public.
What can I do about Madison County Sheriff's Office encryption?
Contact the officials who oversee Madison County Sheriff's Office's budget directly and ask why full encryption was chosen over partial alternatives. Pair that with a FOIA request for recordings and policy records, and look for an existing coalition in Madison County, or start one, since agencies respond differently to organized, sustained pressure than to individual complaints.