Search the Jefferson County Inmate Population

The Jefferson County inmate population is held through a compact Kansas custody system led by the county jail and linked to state, federal, and immigration locators when custody changes. The Jefferson County inmate population includes people booked before trial, people serving local sentences, and people waiting for transfer after court action. A Jefferson County inmate search starts with the sheriff's jail roster, then moves to other official systems when a person is released, sentenced, or held for another agency. The Jefferson County inmate population also has short-lived release records and public booking details that need careful reading.

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The Jefferson County Inmate Population

The Jefferson County inmate population is centered on the Jefferson County Jail, also described by the sheriff roster as the Jefferson County, Kansas Sheriff's Office Detention Center. The jail receives arrested people for booking and incarceration. It holds pre-trial detainees, post-conviction county inmates, people awaiting transport to the Kansas Department of Corrections, inmates from nearby counties, and ICE detainees when they are housed locally. No separate city jail, state prison, BOP prison, or dedicated ICE detention center was located inside Jefferson County in the official lists reviewed for the research file.

The count changes for practical reasons. New arrests add people after booking. Bond, court release, sentence credits, transfers, and short-term holds move people out. A county jail count is not the same as a state prison count. Once a sentenced person enters KDOC custody, the county roster is no longer the main lookup source. The sheriff roster is best for local jail custody, while KASPER, BOP, and ICE tools cover other parts of the wider custody map.


Jefferson County Inmate Population Statistics

The best local figures are point-in-time figures, not a full official average daily population report. The current inmate roster showed 11 current inmates when inspected on June 13, 2026. The 48-hour release roster showed 10 release entries in the opened page during that same inspection. Those two figures should not be added together. One is current custody. The other is a short release window.

11 Current Roster, June 13, 2026
29 Historical Local Count, Dec. 31, 2013
1 County Detention Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Current Jefferson County roster count11 current inmatesSheriff's current roster, inspected 2026
48-hour release entries10 entries in opened pageSheriff's release roster, inspected 2026
Historical correctional population29 at Jefferson Co. JailPrison Policy Initiative Census table, 2013
Rated jail capacityNot located in official county sourcesSheriff and county sources checked 2026
County area568 square milesSheriff homepage


Who Makes Up the Jefferson County Inmate Population

The official jail page gives custody categories, but it does not publish a full demographic report. Public roster cards show age, booking data, charge text, bond, and a photo. A full profile adds fields such as gender, race, arresting agency, booking number, booking date, and VINELink. The site did not show full date of birth, housing unit, height, weight, eye color, or a countywide race and sex summary.

The custody categories are still important even without a full demographic table. A current roster count can include a person arrested by the Sheriff's Office, a person held for another Kansas county, a person waiting for KDOC transport, or an ICE detainee housed under local jail rules. Those groups may share the same building but have different court, release, and locator paths.

  • Pre-trial and sentenced local custody - The jail houses people before trial and post-conviction inmates serving local sentences.
  • KDOC transfer custody - Some people remain at the jail while awaiting transport to the Kansas Department of Corrections.
  • Other agencies - The jail page says inmates from surrounding counties and ICE detainees may be housed there.
  • Male and female housing - The jail page says male and female inmates are housed separately at all times.

Laws for Jefferson County Inmate Records

Kansas open-records law is the main public-access framework for jail and booking records. Jefferson County's open-records page says a county agency must respond within three business days by providing the record, stating when it will be provided, or explaining why it cannot be provided. It also says KORA does not require a county agency to create new records, analyze records, interpret records, or prepare custom reports.

The same access rules have limits. Juvenile records, sealed cases, expunged records, active investigation material, and records closed by a specific Kansas law may not be released in the same way as an ordinary booking record. District court records are also handled by the court, not by a county open-records officer. For Jefferson County court case files, the better path is Kansas Case Search or the Clerk of the District Court.

Key Statutes:

K.S.A. 45-216 states Kansas public policy that public records are open unless closed by law.

K.S.A. 45-218 is the request, response, and refusal provision that Jefferson County summarizes in its KORA guidance.

K.S.A. 19-811 supports the sheriff's role as the official in charge of the county jail.

K.S.A. 19-1930 addresses prisoners committed by federal, city, or KDOC authority and safe custody until lawful discharge.


Jefferson County Jail Capacity Limits

No rated capacity or current average daily population was located in the official Jefferson County Sheriff or county sources reviewed on June 13, 2026. No official source in the research file reported a new jail construction project, closure, consent decree, active DOJ investigation, death-in-custody report, or capacity litigation for Jefferson County in the recent research window.

That absence should not be read as proof that no capacity issue can exist. It means the reviewed official sources did not publish those facts. A KORA request may be needed for existing non-online records such as jail reports, population logs, or historical booking totals, subject to lawful exemptions and the county's response process.


Jefferson County and State Prison Custody

The KDOC KASPER locator covers people and cases associated with KDOC-funded or KDOC-operated programs. It is not a complete criminal history, and KDOC says it is updated each working day. That matters for the Jefferson County inmate population because a jail profile may disappear from the county roster after a sentenced person is moved to KDOC custody. At that point, KASPER is the better tool than the county roster.

No KDOC prison was located in Jefferson County in the adult facility list. Jefferson County readers should treat state prison custody as a separate statewide system. KDOC visiting, banking, mail, and custody rules do not replace Jefferson County Jail rules before transfer.

Pre-trial
Custody before the court has entered a final case outcome.
Detainer
A request from another agency to hold a person or notify that agency before release.
KDOC
The Kansas Department of Corrections, which runs the state sentenced-custody locator.
VINELink
A victim-notification system linked from a sampled Jefferson County inmate profile.


Jefferson County Current Inmate Lookup

The current roster inspected in June 2026 displayed roster cards with mugshot, name, booking number, age, booking date, charges, bond, and a profile link. Search fields were simple, which helps when the exact spelling is known but leaves fewer advanced filters. The roster does not state a refresh interval. For bond or case-number decisions, the profile directs bond companies and people posting bail to contact detention staff.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Search By NameTextUnspecifiedVisible on current and released rosters.
NameSort/filter linkOptionalSorts or lists by name.
DateSort/filter linkOptionalSorts by booking or release date, depending on page.
CurrentFilter linkOptionalOpens the current-inmate roster.
ReleasedFilter linkOptionalOpens the 48-hour release roster.
Show AllButton/linkOptionalClears a name search.

Jefferson County Inmate Record Fields

A Jefferson County inmate profile is a booking record, not a full criminal history. The sample profile showed a photo, VINELink icon, booking number, age, gender, race, arresting agency, booking date, charge text, and bond. It did not show full date of birth, address, housing location, next court date, judge, warrant number, projected release date, or per-charge bond type.

FieldWhat It Shows
Booking NumberJefferson County booking identifier, observed as a B plus digits.
Booking DateDate and time the person entered the jail roster.
ChargesBooking charge text and statute references where available.
BondPublic amount or status, with a warning that it may change.
MugshotPublic booking photo while the profile remains visible.
VINELinkNotification link or icon for victim-notification registration.

Jefferson County Jail vs State Prison

County jail and state prison searches answer different questions. The Jefferson County roster covers local jail custody, including pre-trial cases, short sentences, and people awaiting transport. KASPER covers KDOC custody and supervision data. BOP covers federal sentenced custody from 1982 to present, while ICE ODLS covers immigration detention searches.

County JailState Prison
Who Is HeldPre-trial detainees, local sentences, transfer holds, ICE when housed locallySentenced people in KDOC custody or funded programs
Run ByJefferson County Sheriff's OfficeKansas Department of Corrections
Where to LookJefferson County jail rosterKDOC KASPER
Update NoteNo official refresh interval locatedUpdated each working day, per KDOC FAQ


Jefferson County Detention Facility

Only one detention facility was resolved for Jefferson County from the official facility map. It is the primary county jail in Oskaloosa. The jail handles local booking, classification, video visitation, mail, money, current roster records, and 48-hour release records.


Jefferson County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Jefferson County inmate population?

The public current roster showed 11 inmates when inspected on June 13, 2026. A historical correctional-population table listed 29 people at Jefferson Co. Jail on December 31, 2013. The county did not publish a current rated capacity or average daily population in the official sources reviewed.

How do I search the Jefferson County inmate population?

Start with the sheriff's inmate roster landing page. Use Current Inmates for people now held at the detention center and 48 Hour Release for recent releases. If the person is not listed, call the jail, then check court, KDOC, BOP, or ICE systems based on custody type.

Can a bond amount on the roster change?

Yes. The full profile warning says charges and bail amounts may change after court appearances and may not be current. The sheriff's bond scam alert says legitimate bond must be handled physically at the Sheriff's Office, not through a phone-payment request.


Directions to the Jefferson County Jail

The Jefferson County Jail / Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Detention Center is at 1360 Walnut St., Oskaloosa, KS 66066. Oskaloosa is the county seat, and the jail shares the practical public-contact point used for jail, sheriff, and records questions. Official jail sources did not publish route-by-route driving instructions, so visitors should use current mapping to the Walnut Street address before leaving.

Address

Jefferson County Jail / Sheriff's Office Detention Center
1360 Walnut St.
Oskaloosa, KS 66066
785-863-2765

Visitor Parking

No official parking-lot rules or parking fees were located. Confirm visitor parking with the Sheriff's Office before traveling.

Public Transit

No official public-transit route or station guidance was found in the jail sources. Use live maps for current transportation options.

Visitor Entry

Face-to-face visits are suspended until further notice. Video visits use InmateSales or the Sheriff's Office kiosk after visitor approval.