Search Leavenworth County Inmate Population Records

The Leavenworth County inmate population spans more than one custody system, so a Leavenworth County inmate search starts by separating county jail custody from state prison, federal prison, immigration detention, and military confinement. The Leavenworth County inmate population includes people booked into the local jail after arrest, but the same county also contains major Kansas, federal, ICE, and Army facilities. Use the Leavenworth County inmate population facts with the official roster and locator paths to search the Leavenworth County inmate population without confusing a recent jail booking with a sentenced or federal record.

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Leavenworth County Inmate Population

The most useful first split is custody authority. The Leavenworth County Sheriff's Office Detention Division operates the county jail for new arrests, warrant bookings, people awaiting trial, short court sentences, parole and probation holds, people waiting for Kansas Department of Corrections or Community Corrections beds, and holds for other agencies. Sheriff Dedeke's office is therefore the local starting point for a person arrested by a city police department, a deputy, or another local agency and then booked into the county detention center.

Leavenworth County is different from many Kansas counties because several other custody systems sit in or near the same community. Lansing Correctional Facility is a state prison. Federal Correctional Institution Leavenworth is a Bureau of Prisons facility. Midwest Regional Reception Center is listed by ICE for immigration detention. Fort Leavenworth has military correctional facilities run by Army Corrections Command. A single search box cannot cover all of those records. The right path depends on whether the person is a county jail detainee, a sentenced Kansas resident, a federal offender, an ICE detainee, or a military prisoner.


Leavenworth County Jail Population Snapshot

The official county jail pages inspected did not publish a current rated capacity, annual booking total, average daily population, or aggregate demographic report. The live sheriff roster is still valuable as a dated custody snapshot. On June 13, 2026, the Leavenworth County inmate roster displayed 148 current inmates. That number should be read as a live roster count, not as a capacity figure or annual trend. It can change as arrests, releases, court orders, and transfers occur.

148 Current Jail Roster Snapshot
6 Custody Facilities Mapped
84,670 County Citizens Listed by Sheriff
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Current county jail roster count148Sheriff roster, inspected June 13, 2026
48-hour release roster7 to 9 observedSheriff released roster, June 2026
County jail rated capacityNot located in current official pagesSheriff and county pages inspected June 2026
County annual bookingsNot located in current official pagesSheriff and county pages inspected June 2026
Lansing Correctional Facility capacity2,405KDOC overview, close of 2013
FCI Leavenworth population1,614 totalBOP facility page, inspected June 2026

Why Leavenworth County Has Multiple Custody Systems

The Leavenworth County inmate population is not one list because the county has local, state, federal, immigration, and military custody in the same area. A recent arrest normally points to the county jail. A prison sentence under Kansas law points to the KDOC KASPER search. A federal sentence points to the BOP inmate locator. An immigration detention question points to the ICE Online Detainee Locator System. Military custody at Fort Leavenworth uses Army channels rather than a county public roster.

The local jail is also connected to the court path. The same downtown justice-center complex is tied to the sheriff, the District Court, and the County Attorney. That helps explain why a booking record may show a bond entry, an arresting agency, and a next court date, while the formal court record is controlled by the Clerk of the District Court and searched through Kansas CaseSearch. A roster charge is a jail record. It is not the final court outcome.

Custody TypeWho It CoversWhere to Search
County jailRecent arrests, warrants, pretrial custody, short sentences, holdsLeavenworth County sheriff roster
Kansas state prisonSentenced Kansas residents after transfer to KDOCKASPER
Federal prisonFederal offenders in BOP custodyBOP inmate locator
Immigration detentionICE detainees held under immigration authorityICE ODLS or facility phone
Military confinementMilitary prisoners at Fort Leavenworth facilitiesArmy Corrections Command channels


Who Makes Up Leavenworth County Jail Custody

The county roster publishes age, gender, race, arresting agency, booking time, charges, bond, and sometimes a next court date on individual profiles. It does not publish an aggregate demographic report in the sources reviewed. The best official description of the county jail population comes from the sheriff's Detention Division, which names the custody groups held there instead of giving a demographic breakdown.

  • Pretrial detainees: people charged and awaiting trial when release has not occurred.
  • Warrant arrests: people booked after an arrest warrant, failure-to-appear matter, or related court order.
  • Sentenced jail inmates: people serving imposed court sentences in county custody.
  • Probation and parole holds: people held on alleged violations or state supervision issues.
  • Transfer waits and agency holds: people awaiting KDOC, Community Corrections, or another agency action.

Those categories matter during a Leavenworth County inmate search because the same person can have a bond on one charge and a hold on another. A posted bond may not cause release if a no-bond warrant, parole hold, probation hold, ICE matter, or other agency hold remains active.


Laws Governing Leavenworth County Inmate Records

Kansas public-record law supports access to many jail and court records, but it also allows exemptions. The Kansas Open Records Act is the main access law for public agency records. The sheriff's KORA pages state that requests must be answered within three business days, though the response may say more time is needed, fees apply, or a record is exempt. The sheriff's web form also requires acknowledgment of K.S.A. 45-230, which limits certain commercial uses of names and addresses taken from public records.

Key Kansas statutes:

K.S.A. 45-215 identifies the Kansas Open Records Act chapter used for public-record access.

K.S.A. 45-221 lists records an agency is not required to disclose, while distinguishing jail rosters from criminal investigation records.

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

K.S.A. 19-1930 addresses county jail receipt of U.S., city, parole, conditional-release, and other prisoners, including medical-screening conditions.

K.S.A. 19-1935 requires KBI review for certain city or county prisoner deaths, with reports subject to KORA.



Leavenworth County Roster Search Fields

The sheriff roster is simpler than a court-search portal. It is built around a name search and roster category, then the profile supplies the custody detail. If the search result is stale or a bond decision has changed after court, the roster profile itself tells people posting bail to call the Detention Center for the correct bail amount, charges, and case numbers.

Field or PathTypeRequiredNotes
Current InmatesRoster categoryOne pathShows people currently listed in county jail custody.
48 Hour ReleaseRoster categoryOne pathShows people released from the detention center within the last 48 hours.
Search By NameTextOptional but practicalUse full or partial name, then compare profile details.
Profile openResult linkNeeded for detailShows booking, charge, bond, photo, and court-date fields when available.

What a Leavenworth County Inmate Record Shows

A Leavenworth County inmate profile is a booking and custody record, not a full court file. It can help confirm whether a person is in custody, which agency arrested the person, what charge labels were entered at booking, and what bond text appeared when the profile was viewed. It also links the custody question to the court path because some profiles show a next court date.

FieldWhat It Shows
NameFull public roster name, often with middle name or suffix.
MugshotBooking image when the roster displays one.
Booking #Numeric booking identifier used in the jail record.
Age, gender, raceDemographic fields shown on the profile.
Arresting agencyLeavenworth County Sheriff, local police, or another agency.
Charges and bondStatute or code text, offense label, bond type, amount, and source.
Next court dateAppears on some profiles when scheduled.

The sheriff's roster search page shows current inmate records and booking photos in the roster context.

Leavenworth County inmate roster search with booking fields and mugshots

The roster image matches the county jail lookup path, so it should not be used to search Lansing, BOP, ICE, or Army custody.


Past Leavenworth County Inmate Records

Released people do not stay in the same current-inmate list. The sheriff's roster entry screen provides a 48 Hour Release category for recent releases, but the research did not locate a long-term public archive of all past bookings. For older booking records, incident material, or a mugshot no longer shown online, use the sheriff's KORA request process and identify the name, date, case number if known, and the exact record requested.

The sheriff's open-records form asks for requester contact data, preferred delivery method, address, and an information-requested field. The sheriff's FAQ says the office responds within three business days, but the first response can include a fee estimate, a denial based on an exemption, or a notice that more time is needed. The county open-records page separately publishes written-request expectations and county fee handling.


Booking, Bond, and Court Records

A jail booking starts the custody record, but formal court records are separate. The county Community Corrections justice-process page describes the path from adult arrest to jail when the person cannot post bond or is deemed a risk, then prosecution, and then sentence. The County Attorney files or handles criminal charges after law-enforcement review, while the District Court clerk is the custodian for court records.

Bond entries on the roster can include cash/surety, cash only, no bond, warrant, court, statute, sentenced, and supervision language. The profile warning is important: charges and bail can change after court appearances. Before posting money, call the Detention Center at 913-682-5724 to confirm the current amount, charges, case numbers, and release eligibility.

For court records after a jail arrest, use Kansas CaseSearch and the Leavenworth County District Court records page. Booking photos and jail roster records answer a different question than formal charges, amended counts, dismissal, plea, trial, or sentence.


State and Federal Inmate Search

KASPER is the Kansas Department of Corrections public locator for sentenced state residents. KDOC says KASPER gives location and status and is updated daily, excluding weekends. The KASPER disclaimer warns that status can change between update and access and that digital image dates may be database-recording dates rather than exact photo dates. Lansing Correctional Facility is the state prison physically in Leavenworth County, but a recent Leavenworth County arrest does not mean the person is at Lansing.

Federal and immigration records require different tools. FCI Leavenworth records are searched through the BOP locator. ICE detainees are searched through ODLS by A-number and country of birth, or by biographical fields when the A-number is not known. ICE also lists facility phone paths for Midwest Regional Reception Center and FCI Leavenworth. Federal and ICE systems generally do not publish county-style booking-photo galleries.


Leavenworth County Detention Facilities

The facility list below reflects the Leavenworth County custody map from the research file. The county jail appears first because it is the right starting point for a local arrest and jail roster search. The remaining facilities use state, federal, immigration, or military records.


Leavenworth County Custody Terms

Common jail and court words can mean different things. These plain-English definitions help separate jail custody from court status and prison transfer status.

Booking
Administrative intake after arrest, including identity, charge, property, safety, medical, and roster processing.
PR bond
Release on recognizance, meaning release without a cash bond when the court permits it.
Detainer or hold
A custody claim by another court, agency, parole authority, probation office, ICE, or similar authority.
Classification
The jail or prison process used to decide housing, safety, security, and program placement.
Disposition
The court outcome, such as dismissal, plea, verdict, sentence, or amended charge result.

Leavenworth County Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Leavenworth County inmate population? The sheriff roster showed 148 current county jail inmates on June 13, 2026. That is a dated live roster count, not a rated capacity or average daily population.

Does one search cover every Leavenworth facility? No. County jail, KDOC, BOP, ICE, and Army custody use separate systems. Start with the county roster for a recent local arrest.

Where are released inmates listed? The sheriff roster includes a 48 Hour Release path for recent releases. Older records generally require a KORA request or court-record search.

Are booking photos public? The county roster displays booking photos when available. Kansas law supports access to rosters, but exemptions can limit records in specific cases.

Can VINE track jail status? The sheriff says Leavenworth County jail data is sent to VINE. Kansas courts do not participate in VINE court-date or outcome notifications.

When should the jail be called? Call before posting bond, scheduling a visit, or relying on a cached roster entry because charges, bail, and release status can change after court.

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Directions to the Leavenworth County Jail

The Leavenworth County Sheriff's Office Detention Center is at 601 S 3rd St, Suite 2007, Leavenworth, KS 66048. The building is in downtown Leavenworth near the 3rd Street corridor and the Walnut and Delaware civic area. From the Kansas City area, drivers commonly approach by K-7/US-73 or by I-435 and K-5, then continue toward downtown by the Metropolitan and 4th Street connectors.

From Lansing, the practical route is north on K-7/4th Street, then east toward the justice-center block. From Fort Leavenworth, drivers leave the post and continue south into downtown Leavenworth. Official visitor-parking rates, ADA entrance details, and public-transit stop instructions were not published in the official pages inspected, so confirm parking and entry before traveling.

Address

Leavenworth County Sheriff's Office Detention Center
601 S 3rd St, Suite 2007
Leavenworth, KS 66048
913-682-5724 or 913-724-1313

Visitor Parking

Published official visitor-parking rates were not located. Treat the justice center as a secure public-safety building and allow extra time for entry.

Public Transit

Official public-transit stop instructions were not found in the inspected sheriff or county pages. Confirm route access before traveling without a vehicle.

Visitor Entry

Bring government identification and avoid weapons, contraband, unnecessary bags, and electronics unless jail staff specifically permit them.