Search the Montgomery County Inmate Population

The Montgomery County inmate population is tracked through local jail records, court filings, state corrections tools, and custody notifications rather than one county-run roster. A Montgomery County inmate search starts with the sheriff for current local custody, then moves to court or state systems when a case changes status. The Montgomery County inmate population includes people held after arrest, people awaiting court, short local sentences, and people later transferred to Mississippi corrections. Because the Montgomery County inmate population is not posted in a public county dashboard, lookup work depends on the right office and record type.

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The Montgomery County Inmate Population

The Montgomery County inmate population is best read as a set of custody paths, not a single online list. The sheriff is the local jail authority for people arrested by county deputies or held for local court, and the official sheriff page identifies the Montgomery County Sheriff's Department at the county government complex in Winona. The researched county site did not publish a jail roster, jail census, booking report, recent-arrests page, capacity statement, or public dashboard. That gap matters. It means a current Montgomery County jail question often starts by phone or in person before it becomes a written records request.

Movement through the Montgomery County inmate population can be quick. A person may be arrested, booked, released on bond, held for an initial appearance, moved from municipal processing to county custody, or transferred to the Mississippi Department of Corrections after sentencing. A person arrested by Winona police may first touch the city police or municipal court system. A sentenced person may no longer be in the county jail at all, even if the case began in Montgomery County. That is why county jail records, Justice Court, Circuit Court, MDOC, VINELink, BOP, and ICE all serve different parts of the same custody picture.

78 Vera May 2022 Snapshot
Not Published County Jail Capacity
3 Mapped Custody Facilities

Montgomery County Inmate Population Statistics

Montgomery County did not publish a current official jail census or rated capacity in the sources reviewed for this build. The strongest county-specific number found was the Vera Institute Montgomery County factsheet, which reported 78 people incarcerated on an average day in May 2022 and a 33 percent decrease from May 2019 to May 2022. That figure is useful for trend context, but it should not be treated as a live Montgomery County jail count. The sheriff remains the official local channel for a current custody question.

State and regional figures add context around the Montgomery County inmate population. The Prison Policy Initiative Mississippi profile reports that at least 84,000 people are booked into local jails statewide each year. The same research set found historical Census 2020 correctional population rows for the Carroll/Montgomery Regional Correctional Facility showing 279 and 334 people in snapshot rows. Those regional rows are not a current Montgomery County jail capacity, and the MDOC page for the current Carroll County Regional Correctional Facility does not publish a present bed count.

MeasureFigureSource / Year
County jail rated capacityNot located in official county or state sourcesMontgomery County sheriff and county pages reviewed June 2026
County jail average daily populationNot published by countyNo county dashboard or annual jail report located
Vera monthly snapshot78 people incarcerated on an average dayVera Montgomery County factsheet, May 2022
Vera trend33 percent decreaseMay 2019 to May 2022, Vera Montgomery County factsheet
Statewide local jail bookingsAt least 84,000 each yearPrison Policy Initiative Mississippi profile


Who Is in Montgomery County Custody

The local demographic detail behind the Montgomery County inmate population was not published in the official county sources reviewed. No county source gave a current split between pretrial and sentenced people, male and female custody, felony and misdemeanor charges, holds for other agencies, race, age, length of stay, or annual bookings. That absence should be kept visible because it prevents a reader from mistaking statewide or commercial figures for local jail facts.

What is known is functional rather than demographic. The Montgomery County Jail population can include adult arrestees, pretrial detainees, sentenced misdemeanants, and people held for court or transfer. Winona Police Department may be involved in short-term municipal processing before release, bond, municipal court handling, or transfer to county custody. Carroll County Regional Correctional Facility is a state/regional correctional context tied to MDOC and historical Carroll/Montgomery regional custody, not a live county booking roster.

Pretrial detainee
A person held after arrest before the case has been resolved.
Sentenced misdemeanant
A person serving a local misdemeanor sentence rather than state prison time.
Detainer
A hold or request from another agency that can affect release.
MDOC
The Mississippi Department of Corrections, the statewide system for sentenced state custody.

Montgomery County Jail Capacity Gaps

Montgomery County did not publish a rated jail capacity, bed count, housing unit description, female housing note, intake capacity, or jail-lobby policy in the official county source set. The safest wording is direct: capacity was not located in official county or state sources. Do not substitute numbers from unofficial jail directories. A capacity figure affects legal, operational, and family decisions, so it should come from the sheriff, the county, MDOC where state custody is involved, or a high-authority data source that clearly identifies its year and scope.

Population pressure can still be discussed without inventing crowding claims. Bond decisions, court schedules, warrant arrests, transfers to MDOC, state detainers, and release orders all change the Montgomery County inmate population. If a person is trying to confirm whether crowding affects housing, visitation, phone access, or transport timing, the practical route is the Montgomery County Sheriff's Department. For state or regional custody, MDOC public resources and facility pages provide the better institutional context.


Laws Governing Montgomery County Jail Records

Mississippi law gives the strongest records path for Montgomery County jail data. The county may not publish an online roster, but the sheriff jail docket statute identifies specific custody fields and states that the docket is a public record. The Public Records Act adds the state policy that public records should be available unless another law says otherwise. Together, those sources support a written request for jail docket entries, booking details, release or discharge entries, and transfer information.

Key Statutes:

Mississippi Code Section 19-25-63 requires the sheriff to keep a public jail docket with receipt, commitment, cause, release, discharge, and transfer details.

Mississippi Code Section 25-61-1 states the public-records policy that records are available unless another law provides otherwise.

Mississippi Code Section 45-27-9 ties arrest-card data, fingerprints, descriptions, and photographs to criminal justice agency reporting.

Mississippi's federal DCRA plan explains death-in-custody reporting coordination with MDOC and sheriff or police departments.


Montgomery County and MDOC Custody

A Montgomery County arrest does not begin in MDOC, but MDOC becomes important after sentencing, transfer, classification, parole, or state supervision. The MDOC inmate search allows a search by first name, last name, or MDOC ID number. The MS.gov interface also shows search criteria by name or ID number. That state locator should not be treated as a fresh-arrest jail roster, but it is the correct channel when a person has moved beyond local pretrial custody.

MDOC also lists a Carroll/Montgomery Probation and Parole Office in Winona, while the current regional facility source names Carroll County Regional Correctional Facility in Vaiden. Those are different records contexts. Probation and parole supervision is not the same as being booked into the county jail, and a regional correctional facility is not a county roster. When a local case turns into a state sentence, the Montgomery County inmate population no longer tells the whole story. The state correctional record takes over.

The screenshot research includes the official MDOC statewide inmate search page, shown here as the source for sentenced state-custody lookup.

MDOC inmate search fields for Montgomery County state custody lookup
The MDOC locator is used after a person is sentenced or transferred to state custody, not as a Montgomery County fresh-booking roster.


Current Montgomery County Inmate Lookup

The researched official source set did not identify a Montgomery County jail search form. There is no verified county field for last name, first name, booking number, date booked, charge, bond, or housing unit. That does not mean no record exists. It means the official public access channel is not a county-hosted roster page. Current custody questions should be routed to the sheriff, and formal record questions should be made in writing to the office holding the jail docket or booking record.

For state custody, the search fields are different. MDOC can be searched by name or MDOC ID number. Federal BOP by-name search asks for a last name and optional first name, middle name, race, sex, and age. ICE can be searched by A-number or by biographical details such as name, country of birth, and date of birth. Each system covers a different custody slice.

SystemField LabelRequiredNotes
Montgomery County Jail rosterNot availablen/aNo official county jail search form was located.
County contact formName, phone, email, commentsName and email marked requiredGeneral county web form, not a dedicated records request portal.
MDOC inmate searchFirst name, last name, MDOC ID numberName or ID pathFor sentenced state custody and state correctional records.
BOP by-name searchFirst, middle, last, race, sex, ageLast name for name searchFor federal inmates from 1982 to present.
ICE locatorA-number or name with birth detailsDepends on search pathFor current ICE custody or qualifying CBP custody.

Montgomery County Jail Docket Fields

A Montgomery County inmate record may not appear as an online profile, but the jail docket statute names the record fields that matter. The jail docket is the public record to ask about when the county does not post a roster. It is different from a court docket, which tracks filings and case actions after charges move into court. It is also different from an MDOC profile, which is tied to state custody after sentencing or transfer.

FieldWhat It Shows
Warrant or mittimusThe legal paper under which the person was received or placed in jail.
Issuing authorityThe court or officer by whom the warrant or order was issued.
Prisoner nameThe name recorded for the person held.
Date and time receivedWhen the person was received into jail.
Crime or causeThe stated reason for custody.
Release or dischargeHow the person left custody, including release, discharge, or transfer.
Transfer receiptThe penitentiary officer receipt if the person was sent to MDOC.

Montgomery County Jail vs State Prison

County jail and state prison searches answer different questions. The sheriff is the local channel for fresh arrests, pretrial custody, short local sentences, local holds, and jail docket entries. MDOC is the statewide channel for sentenced people who have moved into state corrections or parole-related records. A person can begin in Montgomery County jail custody and later disappear from local custody because the case moved to sentencing, transfer, release, or another agency hold.

QuestionCounty JailMDOC State Custody
Who is coveredRecent arrestees, pretrial detainees, local sentences, and court holds.Sentenced state inmates, parolees, and state correctional transfers.
OperatorMontgomery County Sheriff's Department.Mississippi Department of Corrections.
Lookup routeCall or visit the sheriff, then request the jail docket in writing if needed.Use the MDOC inmate search by name or MDOC ID number.
Records focusBooking, custody authority, charge or cause, bond, release, and transfer.State facility, MDOC ID, custody status, sentence, and parole context where shown.


Montgomery County Detention Facilities

The facility map for Montgomery County includes the primary county jail, a city police holding context in Winona, and a regional correctional facility tied to MDOC and historical Carroll/Montgomery custody. These are not interchangeable. The county jail is the starting point for local sheriff custody. Winona police is a short-term municipal processing point. Carroll County Regional Correctional Facility is a state/regional custody setting where the MDOC locator is the better search path.


Montgomery County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Montgomery County inmate population? The county did not publish a current jail population dashboard or official average daily population in the reviewed sources. Vera reported 78 people incarcerated on an average day in May 2022, but that is a dated trend snapshot rather than a live count.

How do I search the Montgomery County inmate population? Start with the Montgomery County Sheriff's Department for current county custody. If the person was sentenced or transferred to state custody, search MDOC. If federal or immigration custody is possible, use BOP or ICE instead.

Does Montgomery County publish a jail roster online? No official county jail roster, booking report, warrant search, recent-arrests page, or mugshot gallery was located on the researched county or sheriff sources.

Can I look up a released inmate? A released person may not appear in any current custody tool. Ask the sheriff for jail docket or booking records, then check Circuit Clerk, Justice Court, MEC, or MDOC if the case moved into court or state custody.

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Directions to the Montgomery County Jail

Montgomery County Jail custody is handled through the Montgomery County Sheriff's Department at 614 Summit St., Winona, MS 38967. The county describes Montgomery County as located at the crossroads of I-55 and Highway 82, and the sheriff, courts, Circuit Clerk, Chancery and Youth Court contacts, and general county contact information all point to the Summit Street government area in Winona.

Visitors coming from I-55 or U.S. 82 should route into Winona and confirm the last turns with a map app before driving. The county did not publish a jail-specific public entrance, visitor parking plan, secure-locker rule, or local transit route. Call the sheriff before travel if the trip depends on visiting, bonding, records pickup, or property release.

Address

Montgomery County Jail
614 Summit St.
Winona, MS 38967
662-283-3343

Visitor Parking

Official visitor parking details were not published. Confirm parking, entrance, and lobby rules with the sheriff before arrival.

Public Transit

No official bus, rail, or local transit route to the jail was located in the county research.

Visitor Entry

Do not bring weapons, contraband, unnecessary bags, or recording equipment without confirming local jail rules by phone.