Search Madison County Inmate Population

Madison County inmate population records are centered on Jackson, the county jail annex, and the detention center roster. If you need to check who is in custody, see a booking time, or match an arresting agency to a jail record, Madison County gives you a workable live roster and a set of county contacts for records help. The local research is thinner than in some counties, so the best path is to use the detention roster first, then lean on Jackson police, the sheriff's office, and state FOIL resources when you need a backup or a more formal record trail.

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283+ Roster Entries
2 Visits per Week
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Search Madison County Inmate Population

The best live source for Madison County inmate population information is the detention center roster at mydcstraining.com/agencyinfo/MS/4360/inmate/ICURRENT.HTM. The research shows that the roster is tabular and includes the inmate name, inmate ID, date of birth, age, intake date, time, arresting agency, and the first charge. That is enough detail to track a booking, sort out a name match, and see which agency made the arrest. The roster also lists more than 283 entries, so it is clearly a working live system rather than a thin summary page.

Madison County inmate population records are tied to a minimum to maximum security jail system that houses adult inmates charged with misdemeanor and felony crimes. The county research says those held at the jail may be convicted, awaiting trial, or waiting for transfer to a municipal facility or state prison. That makes the roster important because it shows the active holding status at a point in time, not just a final outcome. If you need to know where the case stands now, the roster is the right first stop.

The detention roster image below is the most practical local record source in the county research. It is the best visual match for the live inmate population search.

Madison County inmate population detention center roster

That page is the cleanest way to move from a county name to an actual booking record.

Madison County Inmate Population Records

Madison County inmate population records beyond the live roster are handled through the sheriff's office and the jail information side of the system. The research lists the jail annex at 1524 Westover Road in Jackson, the jail phone number as 731-422-1344, and the records division supervisor as Felisa Miller. Record requests must be submitted in person. That means the county wants the live roster for quick checks and the office visit for anything that needs a formal paper trail.

The county also uses GTL for video visitation, with two 30-minute visits per week that can be scheduled one day to one week in advance. Visitation can be online or onsite, and the jail lists hours from Monday through Sunday. Commissary deposits can be made in person at a kiosk or online. These rules matter because they show how the county manages current custody, not just the list of names. If a person is in the jail, those are the conditions that shape contact.

Madison County also maintains a most wanted list with Crime Stoppers contact information, and the warrants division processes and serves criminal and civil papers. That gives the county a wider enforcement context. If you are trying to move from a roster line to the next practical question, the records division and the jail information page are the places to use.

Jail Annex 1524 Westover Road, Jackson, TN 38301
Phone: 731-422-1344
Records Division In-person requests only
Supervisor: Felisa Miller
Visitation Two 30-minute video visits per week
GTL scheduling

Note: Madison County inmate population records are easier to read when you use the live roster first and then visit the office for anything that needs a formal request.

Jackson Jail and City Records

Jackson is the county seat, and city arrests often point back to the county jail. The research says all city arrests are typically transferred to Madison County Jail for holding, which makes the Jackson police side a useful companion to the detention roster. The city police contact at jacksontn.gov/police is the right place to start when the arrest began at the city level and you need the city report before the county record. That keeps the city and county pieces in the right order.

Madison County's jail page is also important because it explains the jail's role in the wider system. Adult inmates may be awaiting trial or transfer to state prison, which means a county roster entry can change quickly. The live roster helps you catch that moment. The county records office then gives you the formal follow-up if you need it. That makes Jackson and Madison County a good example of a search that starts local and then branches into state backup if needed.

The county search is not hard, but it is not all in one place. That is why the roster, the city police page, and the jail records office should be used as a set.

TDOC Resources for Madison County

TDOC resources are the main statewide backup for Madison County inmate population searches. The FOIL page and the TDOC main portal are the best options when the county roster no longer answers the question or when you need a felony offender check. Those state pages are especially useful in Madison County because the local research is thinner than in the larger counties, so the county and state paths work best together.

The Tennessee Public Records Act at T.C.A. § 10-7-503 is the general access law that supports public records requests in Tennessee. In practice, Madison County is best handled by using the live roster first, the sheriff's office for in-person requests, and TDOC when the person has moved on to state custody or needs a statewide check. That sequence is simple and reliable.

If you only need a quick live custody answer, the detention roster is usually enough. If you need more than that, the state tools are there to keep the search moving.

The state image below is a useful backup source for the Tennessee-level inmate search path.

Tennessee inmate population FOIL main page

That page helps when a county booking has become a state custody question.

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Related Madison County Resources

These official Madison County, Jackson, and Tennessee resources support detention checks, city records, and statewide backup searches.

Madison County inmate population records are clearest when the live roster, the jail office, and the state backup are read in that order.