Search Jackson County Inmate Population

The Jackson County inmate population is counted through the county jail, sheriff roster, court process, and state corrections systems. A Jackson County inmate search starts with the local jail roster for current custody, then moves to court records or Kansas corrections tools when the person is released, sentenced, or transferred. The Jackson County inmate population also includes trends, capacity, and public-record limits that explain what the roster can and cannot prove. Use the Jackson County inmate population as a custody starting point, not as a conviction record.

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Jackson County Inmate Population

The Jackson County inmate population is housed locally at the Jackson County Jail in Holton. Official research found one detention facility in the county facility map. It is operated by the Jackson County Sheriff's Office and holds adult males and females. The jail population can include pretrial detainees, people serving short local sentences, court remands, city or federal prisoners held under Kansas law, and people held for another agency. The roster inspection also showed outside holds, including county and tribal examples, which means the visible jail count can include more than a single Jackson County criminal case.

The population count changes for plain reasons. New arrests add people after booking is complete. Bond, court release, sentence completion, or transfer can remove people. A person sentenced to Kansas Department of Corrections custody leaves the county jail population and should be searched through KASPER, not the county roster. Federal and immigration custody are also separate systems. Jackson County does not have a KDOC prison, BOP facility, or ICE detention center in the county, so those searches use statewide or federal tools.


Jackson County Inmate Population Statistics

Jackson County has several sourced population measures, and they are not all the same kind of number. The 2024 PREA audit lists designed capacity, current population, average daily population, housing units, and day-one audit population. The sheriff PREA page lists year-end and average daily population for 2022 and 2023. The Kansas Sheriffs' Association profile uses a different jail size figure and bed split. Each figure below keeps its source and date because capacity, roster count, and average daily population answer different questions.

87 2024 Audit ADP
122 Designed Capacity
1 County Detention Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Date
Designed capacity122Jackson County Jail PREA Final Audit Report, 06/15/2024
Current population82PREA audit facility characteristics, 2024
Average daily population87PREA audit, past 12 months, 2024
Housing units7PREA audit, 2024
Jail size and bed split108 total; 86 male; 22 femaleKansas Sheriffs' Association profile, inspected 2026
Roster inspection count30 listed current inmatesJackson County roster inspection, 2026-06-13


Jackson County Inmate Makeup

Jackson County's published demographic detail is limited but useful. The 2024 PREA audit says the jail held both females and males, had no youthful inmates, and housed adults across low, medium, and high custody levels. The audit gives an age range of 18 to 71. It also tracked day-one vulnerability categories, including cognitive or functional disability, limited English proficiency, deaf or hard-of-hearing status, and prior sexual victimization disclosures. The research did not find a race or ethnicity breakdown for the full jail population.

  • Adult jail population: Official sources describe adult male and female prisoners, not juveniles.
  • Custody level: The 2024 PREA audit identifies low, medium, and high custody levels.
  • Gender split: Year-end 2023 was 55 male and 15 female; year-end 2022 was 68 male and 16 female.
  • Outside holds: The public roster can show holds for other jurisdictions or agencies.

Jackson County Jail Capacity

Capacity is reported two ways in the research. The PREA audit lists a designed capacity of 122. The Kansas Sheriffs' Association profile lists jail size as 108, with 86 male beds and 22 female beds. Those figures should not be merged into one unsourced number. They come from different official or law-enforcement association sources and may reflect different counting methods, dates, or definitions.

The audit is also the source for the overcrowding finding. It says there was no over-capacity point in the prior 12 months. No official consent decree, DOJ investigation, recent jail-death article, or construction project was located in the research. The audit found 45 PREA standards met, 0 exceeded, and 0 not met.


Jackson County Inmate Population Laws

Kansas law explains both custody and access. The sheriff has charge and custody of county jail prisoners. KORA gives the public a route to inspect and obtain public records unless another law closes them. Some jail material can still be withheld or redacted for privacy, juvenile confidentiality, sealed records, or active-investigation reasons. Death-in-custody reporting is also addressed by Kansas law for city and county jail prisoners.

Key Statutes:

K.S.A. 19-811 places charge and custody of the county jail and jail prisoners with the sheriff.

K.S.A. 45-218 gives the public a right to inspect and obtain public records unless closed by law.

K.S.A. 19-1930 addresses jail acceptance of U.S., city, and some DOC prisoners, medical screening, fees, and attorney visits.

K.S.A. 19-1935 requires KBI investigation when a prisoner dies in city or county jail custody.



Jackson County Roster Search Fields

The county roster search is simple. It does not ask for date of birth, address, court date, or housing unit. That simplicity helps quick searches, but it also means users should confirm close matches before taking action. The booking number field is the most precise option when it is known.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
NameTextUnspecifiedFilters the roster by the name entered.
Booking NumberTextUnspecifiedExamples in research use a B26-style number format.
AcceptButton or linkYes to viewRequired to pass the disclaimer.
DeclineButton or linkNoDeclines the roster disclaimer.
PaginationLinksNoMultiple pages were visible at inspection.

Jackson County Inmate Record Fields

A current Jackson County inmate record shows public booking details, not a full jail file. The public view lists name, booking number, image area, charges, bond, arresting agency, date, age, sex, and race. It does not show full birth date, Social Security number, home address, fingerprints, medical notes, exact housing unit, attorney information, court date, projected release date, or full release history. For filed charges and outcomes, use Kansas court records.

Booking
The jail intake record created after arrest, remand, or transfer.
Detainer
A hold from another agency that may keep a person in custody.
Remand
A court order placing or keeping a person in jail custody.
PR bond
Release on a promise to appear, when ordered by the court.
Disposition
The court outcome of a filed charge.

Jackson County Jail vs KDOC

The county jail and state prison systems should be searched separately. Jackson County Jail covers local custody before trial, local sentences, remands, and visible holds. KDOC covers sentenced Kansas corrections custody and KDOC-funded or operated programs. The KDOC locating FAQ says KASPER location and status information is updated daily, excluding weekends. KASPER also states that it is not a complete criminal-history check.

SystemWho It CoversSearch Tool
Jackson County JailCurrent county jail custodySheriff jail roster
Kansas DOCSentenced state corrections custodyKASPER offender search
Federal BOPFederal inmates from 1982 to presentBOP inmate locator
ICECurrent immigration detaineesICE ODLS
NotificationsCustody-notice registrationVINELink

Jackson County Court Charge Records

Booking charges and filed charges can diverge. After a Jackson County arrest, the County Attorney reviews the case and files, amends, reduces, or dismisses charges in district court. The official County Attorney page names Bethany Lee and lists the office at 400 New York, Suite 400, Holton. Kansas Case Search is the statewide portal for district court records. The Judicial Branch also describes courthouse access and a request process for records that are not available online.

The practical workflow is to copy the roster name, booking number, booking date, and charge text, then search Kansas Case Search by party name or case number. A warrant record should also be checked in court records because warrant entries often use court case numbers.


Jackson County Detention Facility

The facility map resolves to one local jail page for this project. The Jackson County Jail is the county facility for the local inmate population. No KDOC prison, BOP facility, or ICE detention center was found in Jackson County, so non-county custody searches use the state or federal locator instead of another local facility page.

  • Jackson County Jail - the county jail in Holton for adults in pretrial custody, short local sentences, remands, and visible outside holds.

Jackson County Custody Contacts

For a current inmate, call the jail before relying on an old screenshot or search result. The sheriff contact page lists the Jackson County Sheriff's Office at 210 US Hwy 75, Holton, Kansas 66436, phone 785-364-2251, fax 785-364-4820, Sheriff Tim Morse, and Undersheriff John Calhoon. The jail information page gives 785-364-4121 for correctional staff and bond decisions.

Jackson County Jail

210 U.S. 75 Highway

Holton, KS 66436

785-364-2251

Correctional staff and bonding: 785-364-4121

Jackson County District Court

400 New York, Room 311

Holton, KS 66436

Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 am-4 pm


Jackson County Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Jackson County inmate population? The 2024 PREA audit lists 82 current inmates and an average daily population of 87 for the past 12 months. The public roster inspection on June 13, 2026 showed 30 current listed inmates, which is a point-in-time roster count rather than an annual population measure.

How do I search the Jackson County inmate population? Start with the sheriff's jail roster, then call 785-364-2251 or 785-364-4121 if the name is missing or time-sensitive. Use KASPER for sentenced Kansas prisoners, BOP for federal inmates, ICE ODLS for immigration custody, and VINELink for custody notifications.

Are Jackson County mugshots public? The roster displays booking-photo or image slots when available. Kansas generally treats many jail-book and booking-photo records as public unless a KORA exemption or court restriction applies. The sheriff's office is the source for a KORA request when a current photo is not online.

Where are court charges after booking? Filed charges are searched through Kansas Case Search and Jackson County District Court, not only the jail roster. A roster charge is an arrest-side entry; the court case shows prosecutor-filed charges and dispositions.

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Directions to the Jackson County Jail

Jackson County Jail is listed at 210 U.S. 75 Highway, Holton, KS 66436. The facility is on U.S. 75 in Holton and shares the sheriff's public contact address. Visitors should route to U.S. 75 into Holton and use the sheriff or jail address for navigation.

Official sources do not publish visitor-parking rates, public-transit routes, ADA entrance details, or a visitor-entry map. Because Jackson County visitation is video based through City Tele-Coin, many visitors will not need to travel to the building except for lobby kiosk use, official business, or an on-site visit station if available.

Address

Jackson County Jail
210 U.S. 75 Highway
Holton, KS 66436
785-364-2251

Visitor Parking

No official visitor-parking rates or lot rules were located. Confirm parking and entry details with the jail before arrival.

Public Transit

No official public-transit route was published in the research. Plan highway travel through U.S. 75 and confirm local access before visiting.

Visitor Entry

Video visitation is handled through City Tele-Coin. Confirm any on-site entry, ID, kiosk, or visit-station requirement with jail staff.