Search the Marion County Inmate Population

The Marion County inmate population is centered on the county jail and the custody records kept by the sheriff's office. A Marion County inmate search starts with the current jail roster, but the Marion County inmate population also includes people who may have been released, sent to state custody, or held under another agency's authority. The Marion County inmate population changes as arrests, bond orders, court hearings, and transfers occur, so the best search path separates local jail custody from Kansas corrections, federal prison, and immigration detention.

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The Marion County Inmate Population

The Marion County inmate population is reported through a mix of local custody records and historical jail datasets. Locally, the Marion County Jail is the only official detention facility identified in county sources. It is operated by the Marion County Sheriff's Office and holds people arrested by county deputies, city police departments, and other authorities when the jail accepts them for local custody. Kansas law also allows a county jail to receive city prisoners, certain United States prisoners, and persons committed under state corrections authority, but no official Marion County source found a separate federal, ICE, city, regional, or work-release jail in the county.

Population counts move for several reasons. A new arrest may add a person to the jail count after intake. A bond order may lead to release. A court sentence may keep a person in local custody for a short term or move the person into the Kansas Department of Corrections count. A federal or immigration hold may require a separate locator. That is why the Marion County inmate population should be read as a local jail population first, then checked against state and federal systems when the county roster does not show the person.


Marion County Inmate Population Statistics

The most specific published figures in the research come from the Vera Institute county incarceration dataset, which uses BJS-derived and related county jail data. Those figures are historical, not a live 2026 jail dashboard. The Marion County sheriff and jail pages inspected during research did not publish a current daily population or a current county capacity figure. For a current head count, the practical channel is the official roster or the jail information line.

11 2021 Jail Population
29 2021 Rated Capacity
1 Local Detention Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Total jail population11Vera Institute county CSV, 2021
Rated jail capacity29Vera Institute county CSV / BJS-derived data, 2021
Annual jail admits34Vera Institute county CSV, 2013
Current county-published daily countNot publishedMarion County sheriff and jail pages inspected


Who Counts in Marion County Custody

Marion County custody can include more than one type of person. The local jail population may include people waiting for a first appearance, people awaiting trial, people serving short local sentences, city prisoners brought in by agencies such as Hillsboro or Peabody police, and people committed to the sheriff's custody. The available research did not confirm a separate city jail in Hillsboro, Peabody, or another Marion County city, so city arrests generally route to the county jail when the person is accepted for detention.

Sentenced Kansas prisoners are different. Once a Marion County defendant is sentenced to KDOC custody, the person is searched through KASPER, not the county jail roster. Federal prisoners belong in the BOP inmate locator. Immigration detainees are checked through ICE ODLS. These separate systems prevent one roster from showing the full history of every person arrested in Marion County.

Booking
Jail intake after arrest, including identification, record creation, and custody processing.
Detainer
A request from another agency asking the jail to hold or notify before release.
PR bond
A personal recognizance release based on a promise to appear in court.
KDOC
The Kansas Department of Corrections, which tracks sentenced state custody and supervision.

Marion County Jail Capacity and Law

The Vera/BJS county dataset lists Marion County Jail rated capacity as 29 for 2020 and 2021. The county jail page reviewed for this build does not publish a current bed count, so the older capacity figure should be cited as a historical dataset value. The same caution applies to population counts. A small number in a historical table does not prove that the same number is in jail today.

Key Kansas statutes:

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

K.S.A. 19-1919 requires humane treatment and permits reasonable visits by parents and friends.

K.S.A. 19-1930 covers city, federal, and certain KDOC prisoners and medical screening before jail acceptance.

K.S.A. 45-218 sets the Kansas Open Records Act response framework, including the third-business-day rule.


Marion County Jail Rules and Conditions

Local jail condition details are most concrete in the jail information and inmate reporting rules. Commissary is available weekly, including holidays, but it is described as a privilege that can be withheld for cause. People on restriction status may buy only personal hygiene items. Reporting inmates who will be held for more than 72 hours may be eligible for weekly commissary purchases, with the research noting a $20 weekly limit for that group.

The reporting rules add details that matter for jail population movement. Reporting inmates must park in the gravel lot south of the jail. A person more than 15 minutes late can be refused and reported to the court. Medications must be bubble-packed with the person's name, medication, and dosage. Medical equipment requires a doctor's fax to the jail. If an uninsured inmate sees a doctor or receives prescriptions, the research lists a $10 doctor co-pay and $3 prescription co-pay while stating that care is not denied for lack of money.



Marion County Roster Search Fields

The roster field table is partial because the public app rendered as a JavaScript shell during research. Static inspection did expose model fields for name search, release filtering, facility display, search type, and captcha behavior. Use those fields as a guide, but confirm exact labels in the live roster before relying on them for a time-sensitive custody decision.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Last NameTextUnspecifiedModel exposes lastNameSearchText for name search.
First NameTextUnspecifiedModel exposes firstNameSearchText.
Search TypeOptionUnspecifiedModel includes SearchType and current-inmate options.
Released SinceFilterUnspecifiedModel exposes release date and release filtering values.
FacilityValue / grid fieldUnspecifiedFacility ID and facility display can appear if enabled.
CaptchaChallengeConditionalCaptcha components are present in the app model.

What Marion County Inmate Records Show

A JailTracker profile may show identifiers and charge details, but the research could not confirm every field against a live Marion County row. The safer reading is that the official platform can support the fields below. The jail remains the source for real-time custody, release, housing, bond, and visitation status because roster entries can lag actual jail movement.

FieldWhat It Shows
NameSeparate first, middle, and last name fields and a display name.
Arrest or booking numberOperational jail identifiers when enabled for the grid or profile.
Original book date/timeThe booking timing field exposed by the app model.
ChargesCharge description, crime type, court type, case number, warrant number, status, and related fields.
BondBond type and amount fields when the county makes them visible.
ImageOffender image fields exist, but public Marion County display was not confirmed.
HoldsHold type, hold date, and hold expiration fields are exposed in the model.

When Marion County Search Fails

If the roster does not find a person, start with the reason that fits the custody path. The person may not have been accepted at the jail, may have been released, may be listed under a different spelling, may have been transferred after sentencing, or may be held under a federal or immigration system. Kansas VINE can help with custody-status notifications, but it is not a substitute for direct jail confirmation when a visit, bond, or release pickup depends on the answer.

Custody QuestionBest ChannelUse It For
Current local jail custodyMarion County JailTracker or 620-382-2144Current roster, bond, release, visitation timing.
Notification of custody changesKansas VINE or 866-574-8463Victim and public notification registration.
Sentenced Kansas custodyKASPERKDOC inmates, parole, post-release supervision, discharge records.
Federal prisonBOP Find an InmateFederal inmates incarcerated from 1982 to present.
Immigration detentionICE ODLSImmigration detainee location searches.

County Jail vs Kansas DOC

The Marion County jail roster and the Kansas DOC locator answer different questions. The county roster is for local custody before trial, short sentences, city prisoners accepted by the jail, and other persons held by the sheriff. KASPER is for people sentenced to the custody of the Kansas Secretary of Corrections since 1980, people under post-incarceration supervision, and people discharged from a sentence. KDOC says KASPER location and status data is updated each working day, excluding weekends.

Marion County JailKDOC / KASPER
Who is listedPretrial detainees and local jail inmates.Sentenced state prisoners and supervised/discharged offenders.
OperatorMarion County Sheriff's Office.Kansas Department of Corrections.
Primary lookupJailTracker roster and jail phone line.KASPER offender search.
PhotosPlatform has image fields, public display not confirmed.KDOC profiles may include photos and physical descriptors.

Marion County Booking Records

For booking records, mugshot copies, or jail records not visible online, the researched fallback is a Kansas Open Records Act request to the sheriff's office or the responsible custodian. K.S.A. 45-218 requires action as soon as possible and no later than the third business day, but that does not mean every requested record must be released. K.S.A. 45-221 includes exemptions that can apply to law-enforcement, investigation, privacy, security, juvenile, sealed, or expunged material.

The sheriff's reports page gives a separate reports channel for accident reports and criminal-history requests. Accident reports are available from the sheriff's office for $10 by cash or money order, and available accident photos add $15. The same page says the Marion County Attorney is the custodian for criminal history and lists a $25 fee. Those report fees do not automatically set the fee for every jail booking record request, so a KORA request should ask the custodian to identify any copying or search charge before work begins.


Marion County Detention Facilities

The facility map resolves to one local detention facility. The Marion County Jail is the primary jail, sheriff's office public counter, visitation location, mail point, and commissary deposit location identified in official county sources. No official county source found a separate work-release center, annex, city jail, regional jail, state prison, BOP prison, or ICE detention facility inside Marion County.

  • Marion County Jail - county jail for pretrial detainees, sentenced local inmates, city prisoners accepted by the jail, and persons committed to sheriff custody.

Marion County Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Marion County inmate population? The latest historical figure captured in the research is 11 people in 2021 from the Vera Institute county CSV, with rated capacity listed as 29. The county site did not publish a current daily count.

Where do current Marion County inmates appear? Current local jail custody should be checked through the official JailTracker roster or by calling the Marion County Jail at 620-382-2144.

Why is a sentenced person missing from the jail roster? A person sentenced to KDOC custody belongs in KASPER after transfer. The county roster is not the state prison locator.

Is there a Marion County sheriff mobile app? Research did not verify a Marion County, Kansas sheriff app. The official alternative for notifications is Kansas VINE.

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Directions to the Marion County Jail

The Marion County Jail is at 202 S 4th St, Marion, KS 66861, in downtown Marion near county government offices and the courthouse area. From US-56 or US-77 approaches, route into Marion and use local streets for the final blocks to S 4th St. Check a live map before travel because road work, court schedules, and downtown parking can change.

Address

Marion County Jail
202 S 4th St
Marion, KS 66861
620-382-2144

Visitor Parking

Reporting inmates are told to park in the gravel parking lot south of the jail. Visitor parking details were not separately published, so call before a visit.

Public Transit

No official fixed-route transit information was located for the jail. Plan ground travel before heading to downtown Marion.

Visitor Entry

Bring only what is needed, expect dress-code enforcement, and confirm the assigned visitation date by phone before travel.