Search Prentiss County Inmate Population

The Prentiss County inmate population includes people booked into local jail custody, state inmates assigned to a joint work-center setting, and people who later move into Mississippi prison, federal, or immigration systems. A Prentiss County inmate search should start with the county jail and custody-notification channels, then move to state or federal locators when the person is no longer in local custody. The Prentiss County inmate population is small enough that phone confirmation still matters, but the Prentiss County inmate population also crosses several record systems after sentencing, transfer, or release.

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Prentiss County Inmate Population Overview

The local custody picture centers on the Prentiss County Jail, the sheriff-operated facility in Booneville. The official sheriff jail page says the jail holds county inmates and state inmates, and it gives the bed figure as approximately 70 inmates. A separate Joint State/County Inmate Work Center can house as many as 18 low-risk state inmates. Those two numbers do not create a daily population count. They show the county's local capacity and the split between ordinary jail custody and the state work-center component.

The Prentiss County inmate population should be read by custody status. A person arrested by the sheriff, Booneville police, a state agency, or an outside agency on a local warrant normally starts in county jail booking. A person sentenced to state custody may be moved into the Mississippi Department of Corrections inmate search. A person with a federal case or immigration matter may need a BOP, U.S. Marshals, or ICE channel instead. That is why a single roster result is not the same as a full custody search.


Prentiss County Inmate Population Statistics

Prentiss County official sources do not publish a current average daily population dashboard, annual booking report, or local demographic table. The strongest sourced figures are the sheriff's stated jail capacity, work-center capacity, county population, and county area. The sheriff homepage lists the county at 25,490 residents and 418 square miles, while Census QuickFacts remains the best official source for current Census updates. National jail context comes from BJS, which reported 664,200 people in local jails at midyear 2023 and 198 jail inmates per 100,000 U.S. residents.

Not Published Average Daily Population
About 70 County Jail Capacity
2 Local Custody Facilities
MeasureFigureSource / Date
County jail capacityApproximately 70 inmatesPrentiss County Sheriff's Office jail page, inspected June 2026
Joint State/County Inmate Work Center capacityAs many as 18 state inmatesPrentiss County Sheriff's Office jail page, inspected June 2026
County population25,490 on sheriff homepagePrentiss County Sheriff's Office homepage, inspected June 2026
County area418 square milesPrentiss County Sheriff's Office homepage, inspected June 2026
Annual bookingsNot located in official Prentiss sourcesSheriff and county pages inspected June 2026


Prentiss County Inmate Custody Makeup

The official local sources describe custody types more clearly than demographics. The jail holds county inmates and state inmates. The work center is limited to low-risk state inmates who have two years or less remaining and no violent-crime or sex-crime conviction. Male and female jail populations are not published as a count, but the official visitation schedule separates male and female visitation blocks. Race, age, ethnicity, average length of stay, holds by agency, and felony-versus-misdemeanor shares were not published in current Prentiss sources.

County inmate
A person held in the local jail after arrest, while awaiting court, or on a local sentence or hold.
State inmate
A person under Mississippi Department of Corrections authority, including eligible work-center inmates in Prentiss County.
Detainer
A hold or request from another county, state, federal, probation, parole, or immigration agency.
Work center
A limited-custody work program for eligible state inmates, not the same as a public county jail roster.

Prentiss County Jail Capacity

The jail page gives Prentiss County a local capacity profile that differs from larger Mississippi counties. The main jail is described as a roughly 70-inmate facility, and the work center can hold up to 18 state inmates. No official source found during research described current overcrowding litigation, a consent decree, a jail expansion, or a new jail construction plan. The board of supervisors jail-examination statute still matters because it puts local oversight on jail safety, sufficiency, prisoner accommodation, escape prevention, illness, infection, and cleanliness.

The work-center detail also changes how capacity should be read. An eligible state inmate assigned to county work is not the same as a new county arrestee waiting for first appearance. The sheriff page says work-center inmates perform custodial work at the courthouse, work at the Agricultural Center, maintenance work at the Justice Center, and kitchen work inside the jail. The same page says onsite meals save the county about $4 per inmate per day.


Laws Governing Prentiss County Jail Records

Mississippi law supplies the public-records frame around the Prentiss County inmate population, even though the county does not publish every statistic online. The Mississippi Ethics Commission public-records page is the practical starting point for the Public Records Act, model rules, and complaint process. Written requests are important when a booking, jail docket entry, mugshot, or older record is not visible through a current lookup channel.

Key Statutes:

Mississippi Public Records Act, Miss. Code Ann. Section 25-61-1 states the policy that public records are available unless an exemption applies.

Miss. Code Ann. Section 25-61-5 lets public bodies adopt request procedures and charge actual costs for search, review, copying, and mailing.

Miss. Code Ann. Section 19-25-63 requires the sheriff to keep a jail docket with the authority for custody, name, dates, cause, imprisonment length, and release authority.

Miss. Code Ann. Section 19-5-1 requires county supervisors to examine the jail at least annually for key safety and health conditions.


Prentiss County State Prison Search

The Mississippi Department of Corrections is the statewide system for sentenced prisoners. No MDOC-operated state prison or regional correctional facility was located inside Prentiss County on the official MDOC facilities map. Still, a person sentenced from Prentiss County may move from local jail custody to MDOC custody. Once that happens, the county jail is no longer the main search channel. Use the MDOC inmate search by name or MDOC ID, and use the MDOC parolee search when the person may be under supervision rather than housed in prison.

The MDOC facilities map shows the statewide facility network, while MDOC sample profiles show fields such as MDOC ID, demographics, entry date, current location, unit, sentence length, offense blocks, county of conviction, and photo. Those are state-prison fields. They should not be confused with a Prentiss County booking record.


Search Prentiss County Inmates

No conventional current-inmates web roster was located on the official Prentiss County Sheriff's Office site during research. The sheriff's jail page instead points readers to Mississippi SAVIN/VINE and phone channels. That makes the fallback chain the most accurate search method. A recent arrest may not show in VINE right away, a released person may no longer appear in custody channels, and a sentenced person may have left the jail for MDOC.

  1. Call Prentiss County Jail at 662-728-2016 or the sheriff's 24-hour line at 662-728-6232 to ask whether the person is currently booked locally.
  2. Use Mississippi SAVIN/VINE for custody status and notification for many county and state custody events.
  3. Search MDOC if the person has been sentenced to state custody or transferred as a state prisoner.
  4. Use the MDOC parolee search if the person may be out of prison but on supervision in Prentiss County.
  5. Search BOP for federal sentenced prisoners from 1982 to present, and use ICE ODLS for immigration custody.
  6. Submit a written public-records request to the sheriff for older jail docket, booking, mugshot, or release records.

Prentiss County Current Inmate Lookup

The official county website does not offer a public search form with ordinary last-name, first-name, or booking-number fields. That absence should be stated plainly. The sheriff announced a smartphone app in 2012 with inmate information, name, address, photo, charges, warrants, most-wanted items, and VINE integration, but current App Store or Google Play listings for a Prentiss-specific sheriff app were not verified in the research. Treat the app as a historical source unless the sheriff confirms current availability.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
No official sheriff web roster locatedN/AN/AThe sheriff jail page directs users to SAVIN/VINE and phone channels.
Mississippi SAVIN/VINEDynamic custody searchVariesUseful for custody status and release, transfer, or escape notification.
MDOC inmate searchName or ID searchYesFor sentenced state prisoners, not new county jail bookings.

The Mississippi VINE landing page is the state custody-notification path documented by the sheriff.

Prentiss County inmate custody search through Mississippi VINE

VINE is a notification and custody-status tool, not a complete jail booking profile with every local field.


Prentiss County Released Inmate Records

Released and older Prentiss County inmate records are handled differently from current custody checks. If the person has left the jail, VINE may show a release event or stop showing a current custody status. The sheriff's jail docket remains the local record source under Mississippi law, and a written request should identify the person's name, booking date if known, charge or case number if known, and the type of record requested. For felony court filings, use the Circuit Clerk rather than the jail.

Public records can have limits. Juvenile matters, sealed records, expunged records, active investigative material, medical details, and some victim information may not be released in full. If the requested record is a court filing after arrest, the Prentiss County court records after jail arrest page explains the clerk and MEC path.


Prentiss County Inmate Record Fields

Because no live county roster profile was found, the best local field inventory comes from jail-docket law, the sheriff app release, and the inmate-property PDF. The app release said inmate information included name, address, photo, and specific charges. The property PDF refers to a five-digit inmate ID number used for money transactions. The jail docket statute supplies the official custody fields that must be maintained by the sheriff.

FieldWhat It Shows
NameRequired in the sheriff jail docket and named in the app release.
AddressNamed in the app release, with public release subject to current policy.
Photo or mugshotNamed in the app release, but no current web mugshot roster was located.
Specific chargesNamed in the app release; court charges can later change from booking charges.
Jail IDThe property PDF references a five-digit inmate ID number from the jail.
Arrest and commitment dateRequired in the Mississippi sheriff jail docket statute.
Release or discharge authorityRequired in the jail docket when a person leaves custody.

Prentiss County Jail vs State Prison

Most failed inmate searches come from using the wrong system. A jail is for local arrest, pretrial detention, local sentences, holds, and some state inmates housed by the county. MDOC is for sentenced state prisoners and parolee supervision. BOP is for federal prisoners, and ICE ODLS is for immigration custody. A Prentiss County arrest can touch more than one system if the person is later indicted, sentenced, transferred, or held on another agency's request.

Custody QuestionCounty JailState Prison / MDOCFederal or ICE
Who is coveredLocal pretrial and sentenced jail custodySentenced Mississippi prisoners and paroleesFederal prisoners or immigration detainees
Primary channelJail phone, sheriff records, VINEMDOC inmate or parolee searchBOP locator, USMS district, or ICE ODLS
Booking photosRequest from sheriff if releasableMDOC profiles may display a photoNo county mugshot gallery
Best identifierName, booking date, jail ID if knownMDOC ID or full nameBOP number, A-number, or full biographical details


Prentiss County Detention Facilities

The facility map for Prentiss County resolves to two local pages. Both are tied to the sheriff's East Chambers Drive jail complex, but they serve different custody roles. The primary jail is the local booking and detention facility. The work center is a limited state/county work program for eligible state inmates. No separate Booneville, Baldwyn, Jumpertown, Marietta, MDOC state prison, BOP prison, ICE facility, or federal detention center was located inside the county in the official sources reviewed.


Prentiss County Jail Visits Money

Visitation, property, and commissary details are among the most local parts of the record. The official inmate-property PDF says visitors must have valid government ID, be on the inmate's completed visitor list, follow dress rules, avoid bringing items into the jail, and submit to search. Property drop-off is limited to listed items, must come together, and is accepted Monday through Friday during administrative hours. The research also found Tiger Commissary web deposits and commissary ordering for Prentiss County Jail.

Visitor GroupDaysTimeAppointment
Male inmatesSaturday and Sunday1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.Call the jail Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Female inmatesSaturday and Sunday3:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.Call the jail Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

The Tiger Commissary page for Prentiss County Jail is the documented online money and commissary channel.

Prentiss County Jail inmate commissary and money deposit page

Tiger Commissary is a vendor service, so custody, release, and booking questions still go to the jail or sheriff's office.


Prentiss County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Prentiss County inmate population?

The official research found capacity figures, not a current daily population count. The sheriff's jail page reports capacity for approximately 70 inmates at the county jail and as many as 18 state inmates at the Joint State/County Inmate Work Center.

How do I search the Prentiss County inmate population?

Start with the jail phone line and Mississippi SAVIN/VINE. If the person has been sentenced to state custody, search MDOC by name or ID. If federal or immigration custody is possible, use BOP, USMS, or ICE channels.

Does Prentiss County have an online jail roster?

No conventional official current-inmates web roster was located during research. The sheriff's official jail page points to SAVIN/VINE and phone channels instead.

Are mugshots part of the Prentiss County inmate population records?

The sheriff app release said inmate information included photos, but no current official web mugshot roster was found. Booking photos may require a sheriff records request.

Where do court records appear after arrest?

Justice Court and Circuit Court records are separate from the jail booking record. Felony filings, indictments, motions, and judgments are handled through the Circuit Clerk and court access channels.

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Directions to the Prentiss County Jail

The Prentiss County Jail is at 1901-B East Chambers Drive in Booneville, near the county's East Chambers Drive justice complex. Visitors approaching from US-45 should use the Booneville exits and continue toward the East Chambers Drive and Justice Center area. Visitors coming from downtown Booneville can treat the courthouse square and Main Street area as the civic center, then continue east toward the sheriff's office address.

Official visitor parking rates, public transit routes, and ADA entrance details were not located in the published jail sources. Call the jail before travel if parking, mobility access, visit eligibility, or appointment timing is important.

Address

Prentiss County Jail
1901-B East Chambers Drive
Booneville, MS 38829
662-728-2016

Visitor Parking

Official visitor parking rules were not located. Confirm parking and entrance instructions with jail staff before arrival.

Public Transit

No official public-transit route to the jail was found in the research. Use a current map app for route checks.

Visitor Entry

Visitors need valid government ID, must be on the inmate's visitor list, and are subject to search.