Search the Claiborne County Inmate Population

The Claiborne County inmate population is tracked through local jail records, court custody steps, and state or federal locators when a person leaves county custody. A Claiborne County inmate search starts with the sheriff-operated jail for recent arrests and local holds, then moves to Mississippi corrections, VINE, BOP, or ICE when the case or sentence belongs elsewhere. The Claiborne County inmate population is not shown in a live county roster, so the best search path depends on whether the person is newly booked, awaiting court, sentenced, released, or transferred. Mississippi public-record rules and jail docket duties shape what can be requested.

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The Claiborne County Inmate Population

The Claiborne County inmate population centers on one local detention facility, the Claiborne County Detention Center in Port Gibson. The official county sheriff page identifies Sheriff Edward Goods as the county jailor and gives the sheriff's office as the point of contact for jail functions. No official county page located in the research publishes a live inmate roster, a current bed count, or a daily jail population dashboard. That makes the jail docket and sheriff contact line more important in Claiborne County than they are in larger Mississippi counties with vendor rosters.

The local jail population is different from the state prison population. People booked after a Claiborne County arrest may be held locally while they wait for a first appearance, bond action, transfer, or local sentence. Once a felony sentence moves into Mississippi Department of Corrections custody, the same person is no longer searched as a county jail inmate. Federal inmates and immigration detainees also fall outside the county jail search path, even when the first arrest or court event happened in Claiborne County.

1 Local detention facility mapped
25 Historical rated beds, Vera 2005
No live count Current county roster not located

Claiborne County Inmate Population Statistics

The strongest county-level population figures in the research come from Vera's historical county jail file. Those figures are useful for context, but they are not current jail-management figures. The research did not locate a Claiborne County dashboard, current rated capacity notice, daily jail census, or official sheriff roster count. For present custody, the sheriff's office remains the live source.

MeasureFigureSource / Year
Current jail populationNot published in the official county sources locatedCounty and sheriff pages checked in research
Current rated capacityNot published in the official county sources locatedCounty and sheriff pages checked in research
Historical jail population7 total jail populationVera county file, 2005
Historical rated capacity25 bedsVera county file, 2005
Historical annual jail admits156 total admitsVera county file, 2005
Mississippi incarceration rate1,020 per 100,000 peoplePrison Policy Initiative Mississippi profile
Mississippi annual jail bookingsAt least 84,000 people booked into local jails each yearPrison Policy Initiative Mississippi profile

The state figures help explain the setting in which Claiborne County operates. Prison Policy Initiative reports that many people in Mississippi jails are held for federal or state authorities and that a large share of jail detainees have not been convicted. Those numbers describe Mississippi as a whole, not a current Claiborne County jail count.



Who Is in Claiborne County Jail Custody

The local jail count can include several groups at once. New arrests may wait for booking, jail docket entry, bond review, or a first appearance. People serving short local sentences may stay in county custody. Others may be held until another agency picks them up, until a court order clears, or until MDOC accepts a sentenced prisoner.

Pretrial detainee
A person held before conviction or final case disposition.
Local sentenced prisoner
A person serving a sentence that remains under local jail control.
Detainer
A hold or request from another agency that may delay release.
Transfer
Movement from county jail to MDOC, another jail, BOP custody, or immigration custody.

The Claiborne courts page adds a key local detail. Justice Court judges hold jail court sessions three times each week so arrested people can receive an initial appearance within three days. That court timing affects the jail population because bond decisions, affidavits, holds, and release orders can change custody status soon after booking.


Laws Behind Claiborne County Jail Records

Mississippi law gives Claiborne County inmate population records a public-records frame, but it does not turn every jail detail into an instant web posting. The sheriff's jail docket duty is especially important because no local online roster was found. The docket statute lists the core custody facts the sheriff must keep, while the Public Records Act explains how records may be inspected, copied, redacted, denied, or charged at actual cost.

Key public access rules:

Miss. Code Ann. section 19-25-63 requires sheriffs to keep a public jail docket with commitment, charge, authority, release, and transfer details.

Miss. Code Ann. sections 25-61-3 and 25-61-5 define public records and set the basic right to inspect or obtain copies unless an exemption applies.

Miss. Code Ann. section 25-61-7 allows public bodies to charge actual costs for search, review, redaction, copying, and mailing.

Mississippi death-in-custody reporting covers deaths of people detained, under arrest, being transported to incarceration, or held in county jail or state prison.

Incident reports and jail docket entries may be public, while investigative reports can be exempt or partly withheld. That distinction matters when a requester asks for a booking record, mugshot, incident report, or warrant material tied to an open investigation.


Search the Claiborne County Inmate Population

Because no official online jail roster was located, the practical Claiborne County inmate search begins with the sheriff's office. Call with the person's full legal name, date of birth if known, arrest date if known, and arresting agency. Ask whether the person is housed at the Claiborne County Detention Center, released, transferred, or held for another agency. If the answer requires a document rather than a status check, ask how to submit a written public-records request for the jail docket or booking record.

  1. Start with the county jail phone line for current pretrial custody, new bookings, bonds, and local holds.
  2. Ask for jail docket or booking information when custody status alone is not enough.
  3. Use the MDOC inmate search after felony sentencing or transfer to state custody.
  4. Use Mississippi VINELink or SAVIN for custody notifications, transfers, escape alerts, and release notices.
  5. Use the BOP inmate locator or ICE Online Detainee Locator System when federal or immigration custody is possible.

The county jail path and state prison path should not be mixed. A person can disappear from local custody because of release, hospital transport, transfer to another county, state prison intake, federal custody, or immigration custody. The right search tool depends on that custody level.


Claiborne County Roster Search Fields

The research did not locate a public Claiborne County search form with name fields, booking filters, or a sample inmate profile. That absence is a fact readers need, not a gap to hide. The local jail lookup uses human confirmation first, then records access if a written document is needed.

Lookup channelFields or details to useBest use
County jail phoneFull name, date of birth, arrest date, arresting agencyCurrent custody, bond, release, transfer, or hold status
Written records requestName, arrest date, case number if known, requested jail docket or booking itemBooking history, jail docket entry, incident report, or mugshot request
MDOC locatorFirst name, last name, or MDOC ID numberSentenced Mississippi state prisoners
BOP locatorName fields, age, race, sex, or federal number searchFederal sentenced inmates from 1982 forward
ICE ODLSA-number and country, or full name, country of birth, and birth dateCurrent ICE custody or recent qualifying CBP custody

What Claiborne County Inmate Records Show

The statutory jail docket is the most reliable field inventory for Claiborne County because no public roster profile was captured. The docket is broader than a quick custody confirmation. It can show why the person was received, who issued the authority, when the jail received the person, and how the person left custody.

Jail docket fieldWhat it shows
Warrant or mittimusThe legal document by which the person was received into jail.
Issuing authorityThe judge, court, or agency tied to the commitment paper.
Prisoner nameThe booked or held person's name as recorded by the jail.
Date receivedWhen jail custody began.
Arrest and commitment dateThe recorded date of arrest or commitment.
Cause of imprisonmentThe charge, warrant, sentence, or other legal basis for custody.
Release or discharge authorityBond, court order, transfer receipt, sentence completion, or other release basis.

A jail docket entry is not the same thing as a final court disposition. Charges can be amended, dismissed, indicted, reduced, or resolved after the first booking record is made. Court records should be checked when the question is about filed charges or case outcome.


Claiborne County Jail vs State Prison

Claiborne County has no MDOC prison listed on the state facilities map. That does not mean Claiborne County defendants never enter state prison. It means people sentenced to MDOC custody are searched through the statewide system and may be housed outside the county.

QuestionCounty jailState prisonFederal or immigration custody
Who is coveredNew arrests, pretrial detainees, local sentences, local holdsSentenced Mississippi prisoners in MDOC custodyFederal sentenced inmates or ICE detainees
Main search pathSheriff phone, jail docket, records requestMDOC inmate searchBOP locator or ICE ODLS
Booking photosMay be requested, not found online locallyNot the county jail mugshot pathPublic federal locators do not work like mugshot rosters
Visitation rulesCall the jail because local rules were not postedMDOC approval and facility rules applyAgency and facility rules apply

Claiborne County Custody Sources

The official Claiborne County sheriff page is the local starting point because it identifies the sheriff's jailor role and publishes the office contact information.

Claiborne County sheriff page for inmate population and jail records

That page supports the phone-first approach used for current jail custody because the research found no separate county roster portal.

The MDOC inmate search page is the statewide route after a Claiborne County case results in state custody.

Mississippi MDOC inmate search for Claiborne County sentenced prisoners

MDOC search results should be read as state-custody records, not as current Claiborne County jail roster entries.


Claiborne County Detention Facilities

The facility map resolves to one local jail page. No official state prison, federal prison, ICE detention center, annex, work-release center, or city jail inside Claiborne County was identified in the research. That simple facility map makes the custody-level distinction more important.

  • Claiborne County Detention Center - the sheriff-operated county jail for adult pretrial detainees, local sentenced prisoners, first-appearance custody, transfers, and accepted holds.

After a state sentence or federal transfer, the person may still have a Claiborne County court history, but the custody record moves to the agency that now holds the person.


Claiborne County Inmate Population FAQ

Is there a Claiborne County online inmate roster?

No official online Claiborne County jail roster was located in the research. Use the sheriff's office for current jail custody and ask about the jail docket or booking record if written detail is needed.

How current is the Claiborne County inmate population count?

No current county-published daily count was located. The Vera figures on this page are historical county jail data, with the most recent located row from 2005. They should not be treated as today's jail population.

Where are sentenced Claiborne County inmates searched?

Sentenced state prisoners are searched through MDOC, not through a county jail roster. Federal and immigration custody require BOP or ICE tools, and VINELink can help with notifications when available.

Can released inmates be found?

A released person's current jail status may no longer be available by phone as a custody lookup. For a past booking, ask the sheriff's office about a public-records request for the jail docket, booking record, or incident report.

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Directions to the Claiborne County Jail

The Claiborne County Detention Center is tied to the Port Gibson courthouse and jail area around Market Street. The official courts page lists Circuit Court and Chancery Court at 401 Market Street and Justice Court at 501 Market Street. The sheriff's official page publishes a mailing address and phone number rather than a detailed public jail entrance, so call before driving for a bond counter, records counter, visitation entrance, or accessible entrance.

Address

Claiborne County Detention Center
410 Market Street area
Port Gibson, MS 39150
601-437-5161

Visitor Parking

No official visitor-parking rules or rates were located. Confirm parking and the correct public entrance before arrival.

Public Transit

No jail-specific public transit route was located. Plan private transportation or confirm local taxi or ride options before traveling.

Visitor Entry

No local visitor-entry rule sheet was located. Ask the jail about photo ID, appointment requirements, prohibited items, and screening before leaving home.