Search the Labette County Inmate Population

The Labette County inmate population is centered on the county jail system, with local bookings, releases, court holds, and short jail sentences tracked by the sheriff's office. A Labette County inmate search starts with the jail roster, then moves to state or federal tools when custody has changed. The Labette County inmate population also includes people who may be waiting for bond, first appearance, transfer, or case review. Kansas records rules make many jail records open, but the Labette County inmate population should be checked through the right custody channel before any action is taken.

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The Labette County Inmate Population

The official custody map for Labette County is simple but important. The Labette County Sheriff's Office Jail Division operates the Labette County Jail in Oswego as the county's public jail facility. It holds people arrested in Labette County, pretrial detainees, local sentenced inmates, trustees, and people held under court or agency arrangements when accepted by the jail. No current Kansas Department of Corrections prison, Bureau of Prisons institution, ICE detention center, or regional jail was found inside Labette County in the official source sweep.

The Labette County inmate population changes for several reasons. A new arrest may add a person to booking. A bond order, release, dismissal, transfer, or sentence can remove that person from the current roster. If a defendant is sentenced to Kansas prison, the public lookup path usually moves from the county roster to KASPER, the Kansas Department of Corrections search. Federal and immigration custody use separate federal tools, even when the first arrest happened in Labette County.


Labette County Inmate Population Statistics

The strongest official source for Labette County inmate population figures is the sheriff's Jail Division page. It lists capacity, yearly intakes, average population, inmate transports, and transport mileage. These figures are local operating numbers, not statewide estimates. The 2024 average population was below listed capacity, while the inspection-time roster count was close to that recent average. Any single day's count can move above or below the annual figure because booking and release work happens all week.

642024 Average Daily Population
83Listed Jail Capacity
1Detention Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Average daily population64 inmates per daySheriff Jail Division page, 2024
Listed jail capacity83 inmatesSheriff Jail Division page, inspected June 13, 2026
Annual jail intakes983 people brought into jailSheriff Jail Division page, 2024
Inmate transports836 transports and 102,509 milesSheriff Jail Division page, 2024
Current roster count observed62 current inmatesSheriff inmate roster, inspected June 13, 2026

The sheriff's Jail Division page is the source for the capacity and population display below. That page is useful because it places current custody in a multi-year operating frame rather than giving only a roster list.

Labette County inmate population and jail division statistics

The screenshot shows why the local jail page matters: Labette County publishes population, intake, transport, staffing, and facility details in one official source.



Who Makes Up the Labette County Inmate Population

The official research did not locate a formal demographic report by race, age, felony level, misdemeanor level, or pretrial status for the whole Labette County inmate population. The public roster may show person-level age, gender, race, arresting agency, charges, bond, and status, but those live entries should not be converted into broad demographic claims without a formal source. The facility description does identify adult male and female housing capacity, patrol holding cells, contract rooms, trustee rooms, isolation cells, a detox room, and other operational spaces.

Pretrial detainee
A person held after arrest while the court case is pending.
Local sentenced inmate
A person serving jail time through the county system rather than a state prison term.
Trustee
An inmate approved for limited jail work duties under facility rules.
Detainer
A hold or request from another agency that may affect release.

People arrested in Parsons, Chetopa, Edna, Altamont, Bartlett, Mound Valley, Oswego, or other Labette County communities may be booked into the county jail. City police or state officers can make an arrest, but the county jail is the public-facing detention point for many local custody questions.


Labette County Jail Capacity

The Labette County Jail lists 83 total inmates as its capacity. The same official page describes 26 male and 12 female general-population capacity, plus holding and specialized areas that support patrol booking, contract housing, trustee housing, isolation, detox, and safety needs. No official DOJ consent decree, federal conditions order, current jail-construction bond issue, or active Labette County jail litigation was found in the research sweep.

Capacity context: The 2024 average of 64 and the observed current roster count of 62 were below the listed capacity, but daily jail counts can change quickly.


Laws Governing Labette County Inmate Records

Kansas law explains why many jail records and custody records can be requested, and why some information may still be withheld. The Kansas Open Records Act starts from public access, while exemptions protect juvenile matters, sealed or expunged records, security details, medical information, and sensitive criminal-justice material. County jail custody is also grounded in Kansas statutes that place jail and prisoner custody with the sheriff and require a jail record.

Key Statutes:

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

K.S.A. 45-220 covers access procedures, copies, request handling, and fees.

K.S.A. 45-221 lists exemptions that can limit access to sensitive records.

K.S.A. 19-1903 places county jail and prisoner custody with the sheriff.

K.S.A. 19-1904 requires a jail record.



Current Labette County Inmate Lookup

The Labette County roster uses tabs and profile links more than a full public search form. The inspected roster showed a current inmate count and individual entries that link to profiles. A profile is more useful than a list row because it can show booking number, booking date, age, gender, race, arresting agency, charges, bond amount, release status, and booking photo when available.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Current InmatesTab/filterNoShows people currently in Labette County custody.
Released InmatesTab/filterNoShows released entries. The retention period was not published.
Sort by Booking TimeURL/filterNoCurrent and released examples use booking_time=desc.
Inmate Profile LinkRoster linkNoOpens the detail page for a named inmate.
Name Search FieldNot visibleNot applicableThe inspected roster presented lists and filters rather than a separate text field.

Released Labette County Inmate Records

The sheriff also publishes a released inmate roster. That tab is useful when a person was in the Labette County Jail but is no longer on the current list. The official site did not publish how long released people remain posted, so older booking records may require a phone call or a Kansas Open Records Act request through the county process.

The released roster is not the same as a court disposition. A person can leave jail because of bond, transfer, sentence, court order, or another custody change. Formal case outcomes should be checked through the Kansas district court public access portal, not inferred from release status alone.


What a Labette County Inmate Record Shows

Labette County roster profiles show jail-facing facts, not a complete criminal-history report. The profile can be used as a lead for court and records searches because it may include the booking number, booking date, arresting agency, booking charges, and bond amount. Housing location and court date were not consistently confirmed in the public extract, so those details should be verified through the jail or court portal when needed.

FieldWhat It Shows
Booking NumberThe site-generated booking identifier for the jail entry.
Booking DateThe date or date and time tied to intake.
MugshotA booking photo when the profile publishes one.
ChargesBooking charge descriptions, which may differ from later court charges.
Bond AmountThe listed bond when set or entered, subject to holds and court changes.
StatusCurrent or released roster placement, plus release data when shown.

County Jail vs State Prison

Labette County jail custody and Kansas prison custody are separate systems. A person arrested in Labette County may start on the sheriff's roster. After conviction and sentence to the Kansas Department of Corrections, the person is transported into the state system and should be searched through KASPER. KASPER covers KDOC-funded or KDOC-operated programs, not every county jail booking or every Kansas criminal case.

QuestionCounty JailState Prison
Run byLabette County Sheriff's OfficeKansas Department of Corrections
Typical custodyPretrial, local sentences, holds, trusteesSentenced Kansas prison population and supervision records
Search toolSheriff current and released rosterKASPER offender population search
PhotosBooking photos may appear on roster profilesKASPER can show photos if the user selects that option


Labette County Detention Facility

The facility map has one local jail entry. The Labette County Jail is the primary public-facing detention facility for local arrests, court holds, local sentenced jail time, trustees, and short-term custody before release or transfer. No separate current state prison, federal prison, ICE facility, or regional jail was found inside Labette County official facility sources.

  • Labette County Jail - county jail operated by the Labette County Sheriff's Office for local custody and booking.

Labette County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Labette County inmate population?

The sheriff's Jail Division page reported a 2024 average population of 64 inmates per day and listed jail capacity of 83 inmates. The observed current roster count during research was 62 current inmates.

How do I search the Labette County inmate population?

Start with the sheriff's current inmate roster. If the person is not listed, check the released roster, call the jail at 620-795-2565, use a records request, or search KASPER for sentenced Kansas prison custody.

Can I look up a released inmate?

Yes. Labette County publishes a released roster, but the retention period was not published in the inspected source. Older records may require a KORA request or court search.

Does the roster prove conviction?

No. A roster charge is a booking entry. Formal filed charges, dispositions, convictions, dismissals, and hearings belong in the Kansas district court record.

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Directions to the Labette County Jail

The Labette County Jail is at 718 5th Street, Oswego, KS 67356. The sheriff's site does not publish turn-by-turn driving directions, visitor parking rules, public-transit instructions, or an ADA entrance description. Visitors should use a live map for final turns into Oswego and call the jail before travel if parking, entry, or accessibility details matter for the visit.

Address

Labette County Jail
718 5th Street
Oswego, KS 67356
620-795-2565

Visitor Parking

Visitor parking rules are not published in the official jail page. Confirm parking and entry instructions before arriving.

Public Transit

No official fixed-route transit directions were located. Confirm local transportation before relying on transit.

Visitor Entry

Social visits use NCIC video visitation. On-site visitors should schedule through the Labette County NCIC portal first.