Search Jefferson County Inmate Population Records

The Jefferson County inmate population is split between local jail custody, regional correctional facility custody, and state or federal systems that use different lookup tools. A Jefferson County inmate search starts with the local facility when a recent arrest is involved, then moves to state, VINE, federal, or immigration systems when the person has been sentenced, transferred, or held for another agency. The Jefferson County inmate population also has a data side: historical jail counts exist, while current capacity and daily population figures are not posted on the county or MDOC facility pages reviewed.

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The Jefferson County Inmate Population

The Jefferson County inmate population is centered on the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, led by Sheriff James E. Bailey Sr., and the Jefferson/Franklin County Correctional Facility in Fayette. The county sheriff page identifies the facility as the Jefferson/Franklin County Regional Correctional Facility, while the Mississippi Department of Corrections facility profile lists it as a regional facility. That dual label matters. A regional facility can involve local detainees, county jail functions, and MDOC-related custody, so one search system does not answer every Jefferson County custody question.

Arrests by the sheriff's office, Fayette Police Department, Mississippi Highway Patrol, Natchez Trace Park Rangers, and other agencies may begin as local custody. If a person is sentenced or committed to MDOC, the person may move into the statewide correctional system and appear in the MDOC locator instead of a local jail roster. Federal and immigration custody are separate again. The practical rule is simple: start with the facility for a fresh local arrest, use MDOC for state custody, use VINE for custody alerts, and use BOP or ICE tools only when those systems fit the case.


Jefferson County Inmate Population Statistics

Current Jefferson County jail population and current rated capacity were not published on the county sheriff page or the MDOC facility page reviewed for this build. The best sourced facility counts in the research are historical extracts collected by the Bureau of Justice Statistics and surfaced in Prison Policy Initiative correctional-population tables. Those figures are useful for context, but they are not a current official jail census. The Census QuickFacts county population figures below describe residents of Jefferson County, not inmates.

321 Historical Local Jail Count, 2013
278 Historical Prisoner Count, 2012
1 Documented Detention Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Jefferson County resident population7,260U.S. Census QuickFacts, April 1, 2020
Jefferson County estimated resident population6,900U.S. Census QuickFacts, July 1, 2025 estimate
Jefferson/Franklin County Correctional Facility count278PPI/BJS correctional population extract, survey date June 30, 2012
Jefferson-Franklin local jail count or ADP321PPI/BJS Census of Jail Facilities extract, 2013
Current rated capacityNot publishedCounty and MDOC facility pages reviewed in 2026
Current average daily populationNot publishedNo county dashboard or monthly jail report located

The Census QuickFacts page for Jefferson County is a resident-population source, not a jail report. It still helps set scale for the Jefferson County inmate population because the county is small and rural. The screenshot below shows the county demographic source used for that local context.

Jefferson County inmate population context from Census QuickFacts

Resident demographics should not be treated as inmate demographics. No official local breakdown by race, sex, age, charge level, pretrial status, sentence status, or hold type was located for the Jefferson County jail population.



Jefferson County Jail Capacity

The county and MDOC pages do not publish a current rated bed capacity for the Jefferson/Franklin County Correctional Facility. The Facility Map research found historical counts, but no official current capacity, housing-unit count, pod layout, or occupancy dashboard. That means any claim that the jail is above or below capacity would be unsupported unless the facility, sheriff, MDOC, or a later official report provides a current number.

The research also did not locate a current official Jefferson County jail construction bond, closure order, DOJ investigation, consent decree, or recent death-in-custody notice tied to the facility. Statewide jail reporting can be useful background, but it should not be converted into a Jefferson County-specific finding unless a source names this facility.


Who Makes Up Jefferson County Inmates

The public record set does not give a Jefferson County inmate demographic dashboard. The U.S. Census QuickFacts profile reports resident demographics for the county, including race, age, sex, income, and housing facts, but those figures describe people living in Jefferson County as a whole. They do not describe the jail population and should not be used as a proxy for custody demographics.

QuestionResearch Finding
Pretrial vs. sentenced splitNot published in the official local source set
Male vs. female inmate countNot published in the official local source set
Felony vs. misdemeanor countNot published in the official local source set
Other-agency holdsPossible through warrants, detainers, MDOC, federal, or ICE channels, but no local count was located

For an individual person, the better path is not a demographic table. Call the facility, check the MDOC locator when state custody is possible, search VINE for custody status, and use court records to see how the case moved after arrest.


Mississippi Laws for Jail Records

Mississippi law gives the Jefferson County inmate population record framework even when the county does not publish an online roster. The Mississippi Public Records Act makes public records available for inspection unless a legal exemption applies. Mississippi's jail docket statute requires the sheriff to keep key custody facts for each person received into jail. Jail officer standards laws also govern training and certification, which matters for a regional facility that works under local, county, state, and MDOC-related rules.

Key Statutes:

Miss. Code Ann. 25-61-1 et seq. states Mississippi's public-records policy and gives the baseline for inspection unless an exemption applies.

Miss. Code Ann. 19-25-63 requires the sheriff to keep a jail docket with custody authority, prisoner name, arrest or commitment date, cause of imprisonment, length of imprisonment, and release information.

Miss. Code Ann. 45-4-9 requires jail officer certification and recognizes training for regional jail correctional officers.

Miss. Code Ann. 99-19-71 covers expunction in specified dismissed, dropped, no-disposition, not-guilty, and eligible conviction situations.

Public access is not the same as instant online access. A booking record, jail docket entry, or mugshot may require a written public-records request to the sheriff or facility. MDOC records follow MDOC's separate written request process.


Jefferson County State Custody

The MDOC facilities list shows the Jefferson/Franklin County Correctional Facility as a regional facility, but no separate state prison, restitution center, technical violation center, private prison, or community work center was found in Jefferson County. Once a person is sentenced or committed to MDOC, a local jail call may not be enough. The person may appear in the statewide MDOC inmate search with a facility, custody status, and state prisoner identifier.

The MDOC contact page gives a separate Records Department for offender time, jail credit, eligibility dates, and related state-custody records. That office is distinct from the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office and from the Circuit Clerk. Families often need all three lanes: local facility for a new arrest, court clerk for filed charges, and MDOC for sentence and transfer records.

The MDOC contact and records page is one of the state-level sources used to route state custody questions for Jefferson County inmates.

Jefferson County inmate population MDOC records contact source

Use that state contact source when the person has moved beyond local jail custody and the question is about MDOC time, eligibility, parole, victim services, or state records.



Jefferson County Inmate Lookup Fields

Because no Jefferson County jail roster form was located, there are no local roster search fields to list. The research did capture the MDOC fields, BOP fields, and ICE fields that become important once a person may be outside local jail custody. For county custody, the search field is a phone call backed by the person's full name, date of birth if known, arrest date, arresting agency, and possible court case number.

SystemFieldsWhen to Use
Jefferson County local custodyNo official online roster fields locatedRecent arrest, local booking, bond, transfer, or local hold questions
MDOC inmate searchFirst Name, Last Name, MDOC ID NumberSentenced or MDOC-related custody
BOP locatorRegister number or name, race, sex, ageSentenced federal custody from 1982 to present
ICE ODLSA-number or name, country of birth, birth dateImmigration detention searches

Jefferson County Inmate Record Details

Jefferson County does not publish a sample online inmate profile in the source set. Mississippi's sheriff jail docket statute supplies the official baseline for what custody records must contain. A jail docket is not the same as a public web roster. It is the sheriff's custody record showing why a person was received, who ordered the custody, and how the custody ended.

FieldWhat It Shows
NameThe person received into jail custody
Warrant or mittimusThe legal process used to receive or hold the person
Issuing authorityThe court or officer issuing the warrant or process
Date of arrest or commitmentWhen jail custody began
Crime or causeThe basis for custody, charge, warrant, hold, or commitment
Release or dischargeHow the person left custody, transferred, or was released
MugshotNot confirmed online for Jefferson County; ask the sheriff or facility about records access

Jefferson County Booking Flow

A local arrest may be made by the sheriff's office, Fayette Police, state officers, Natchez Trace Park Rangers, or another agency. The person is taken to the appropriate jail or holding point, entered into the jail docket, booked, reviewed for charges or holds, and brought into the first court stage. Jefferson County's courts page gives a strong local detail: felony cases are first heard in Justice Court for initial appearance and filing of affidavit, and Justice Court judges hold court sessions at the jail three times each week to protect the right to an initial appearance within three days of arrest.

That timing helps explain why a custody search and a court-record search may not match right away. The jail side may know that a person was booked. The court side may need a filed affidavit, complaint, information, indictment, or other charging record before the case is easy to locate through the clerk or MEC. For the court lane, use the Jefferson County courts page, the Jefferson County Circuit Clerk, and Mississippi Electronic Courts rather than relying only on jail custody information.


Jefferson County Jail vs Prison

Most lookup mistakes come from mixing local jail custody with state prison custody. A person arrested in Jefferson County may be held locally before the case is filed or while bond is pending. A sentenced felony inmate may be in MDOC custody. A federal defendant may be in a U.S. Marshals lane or later in BOP custody. An immigration detainee may be searchable through ICE ODLS. Each system has a different purpose.

Custody TypeWho It CoversWhere to Look
Local/regional jailRecent arrests, pretrial detainees, short local custody, possible regional populationCall Jefferson/Franklin County Correctional Facility or the Sheriff's Office
State correctionsSentenced or MDOC-committed inmatesMDOC inmate search
Custody notificationsVictims and family members tracking release, transfer, escape, or return to custodyMDOC SAVIN/VINE and VINE
Federal custodyFederal sentenced inmates and some federal case routingBOP locator or U.S. Marshals Southern District of Mississippi
Immigration custodyICE detaineesICE ODLS

Jefferson County Detention Facilities

The Facility Map identifies one detention facility in Jefferson County's official source set. No separate city jail, work-release annex, state prison, federal prison, BOP institution, or ICE detention center was located in Jefferson County. Fayette has a police department, but the town page does not publish a jail or detention roster.


Jefferson County Custody Terms

Short definitions help separate jail, court, and state-prison terms in Jefferson County inmate population searches.

Booking
Jail intake after arrest, usually including identification, property handling, fingerprints, photo processing, and custody entry.
Jail docket
The Mississippi sheriff record that tracks who was received into jail, why they were held, and how custody ended.
Detainer
A hold from another agency that can block release even when a local bond has been posted.
MDOC
The Mississippi Department of Corrections, the state agency for sentenced state custody and state inmate records.
VINE/SAVIN
A custody-status and notification system used for release, transfer, return to custody, and related alerts.

Jefferson County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Jefferson County inmate population?

The current daily Jefferson County inmate population was not published on the official county or MDOC pages reviewed. Historical PPI/BJS extracts list 278 prisoners in 2012 and 321 local jail count or ADP in 2013 for the Jefferson/Franklin facility.

Is there a Jefferson County jail roster online?

No official Jefferson County public jail roster was located in the research. Call the Jefferson/Franklin County Correctional Facility or the Sheriff's Office first for current local custody.

Where are sentenced Jefferson County inmates listed?

Sentenced or MDOC-committed inmates should be searched through the MDOC inmate locator. A person who is newly arrested or pretrial may not appear there.

Can VINE replace a jail call?

VINE is useful for custody status and notifications, but it is not a full jail docket, court case file, or warrant search. Use it along with the facility and court records.

Are federal and ICE detainees on the county roster?

Federal and immigration custody use separate systems. Use the BOP locator for federal sentenced inmates and ICE ODLS for immigration detention searches.

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Directions to the Jefferson County Jail

The Jefferson/Franklin County Correctional Facility is listed by MDOC and Jefferson County at 279 MS Hwy 33, Fayette, MS 39069. The facility sits on Mississippi Highway 33 in rural Jefferson County, separate from the courthouse offices on Main Street in Fayette. Official pages do not publish cross streets, visitor parking rules, a public-transit route, ADA entrance instructions, or visitor-entry screening details.

Visitors approaching from central Fayette or the courthouse area should follow MS Hwy 33 toward the facility address and call before travel. Weather, court schedules, visitor approval, ID rules, dress codes, and facility operations can change without a web update.

Address

Jefferson/Franklin County Correctional Facility
279 MS Hwy 33
Fayette, MS 39069
601-786-2284

Visitor Parking

Official visitor parking rules were not located. Call the facility before arrival to confirm parking, entrance, and screening instructions.

Public Transit

No official public-transit route to the facility was located in the research. Plan rural travel before a scheduled visit.

Visitor Entry

Bring government photo ID if visiting is approved. Confirm the visitor list, dress code, and entry point with the facility.