Search the Adams County Inmate Population

The Adams County inmate population is split between local jail custody, state corrections, and immigration detention in Natchez. An Adams County inmate search starts with the sheriff's jail roster when the person was booked on a local arrest, warrant, court commitment, or hold. The Adams County inmate population also includes people who may later move to the Mississippi Department of Corrections after sentencing, while immigration detainees at the separate CoreCivic facility use federal ICE lookup channels. The Adams County inmate population is best read by matching the person to the right custody system first.

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The Adams County Inmate Population

The official local anchor for the Adams County inmate population is the Adams County Jail, also called the Adams County Adult Detention Center by the sheriff's office. The sheriff's jail page states that the jail hosts an average population of 90 people per day, and that figure should be treated as the county jail count rather than a count for every detained person physically in Adams County. It covers the local jail at 306 State Street in Natchez, where the sheriff holds pretrial detainees, people serving short local sentences, warrants, court commitments, probation or parole holds, and temporary classifications such as the iSOMS roster's local "SLEEPER" class.

The broader Adams County inmate population is more than the county roster. The Adams County Sheriff's Office jail page describes the local jail's average daily population, male and female wings, separate juvenile housing, medical coverage, work details, and visitation rules. The Adams County Correctional Center is a different facility, run by CoreCivic for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and its detainees are searched through ICE rather than the county jail roster. Sentenced Mississippi prisoners tied to Adams County convictions move into the MDOC inmate search after state intake, so they no longer belong only to the county jail population.


Adams County Inmate Population Statistics

Adams County publishes useful local jail data, but not every statistic a reader might expect. The sheriff gives the jail's average daily population, while official sources captured for this build did not publish a rated bed capacity, annual bookings, average length of stay, or a full demographic summary. The iSOMS roster showed current inmates across several pages at capture, but the count changes as bookings, releases, court returns, and transfers happen. For that reason, dated official statements are safer than freezing a roster scrape as if it were a fixed county statistic.

90 Average Daily Jail Population
Not Published Official Rated Capacity
2 Detention Facilities in County
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Adams County Jail average daily population90 people per daySheriff jail page, captured 2026
Adams County Jail rated capacityNot located in official sourcesSheriff jail sources checked, 2026
Current iSOMS roster sizePage 1 of 3 visible at captureiSOMS current inmates, June 2026
Last 72 hours roster sizePage 1 of 1 visible at captureiSOMS last-72-hours view, June 2026
National jail bed occupancy664,200 people in 915,800 beds, 73% occupiedBJS Jail Inmates in 2023
Mississippi state incarceration context28,332 behind bars; 44,059 on probation or parolePrison Policy Initiative Mississippi profile


Who Is in Adams County Custody

The Adams County inmate population can be described by custody system, but the county did not publish a full aggregate demographic table in the captured sources. The iSOMS roster does show record-level age, race/sex code, class, arresting agency, intake date, charge, and bond fields. The sheriff's jail page also states that the adult jail has male and female wings and that juveniles are housed separately. Those details support careful roster reading, but they do not support county-wide percentages for sex, age, charge level, race, or pretrial status.

  • Local pretrial and short-sentence custody - Adams County Jail is the first lookup point for local arrests, warrants, court commitments, and holds.
  • State sentenced custody - People sentenced to MDOC use the statewide locator after transfer from county custody.
  • Immigration detention - Adams County Correctional Center detainees are searched through ICE, not the sheriff's roster.
  • Federal custody - BOP covers federal prisoners from 1982 forward, and it is separate from county and ICE systems.
  • Juvenile custody - The sheriff states juveniles are housed separately from the adult jail.

Adams County Jail Capacity

The sheriff's office did not publish an official rated capacity in the captured county sources, and no Adams County jail consent decree, new jail construction plan, or official overcrowding order was located. The most reliable local number is the sheriff's average population figure. That makes the Adams County jail population readable as a daily operating count, but not as a percentage of bed capacity. Pages that compare average population to capacity should avoid filling the gap with estimates from unrelated sites.

Capacity is still part of the public-record picture. Mississippi jail records and custody reports can show who was committed, when a person was discharged, and how a jail responded to medical or death-in-custody events. For Adams County, the safer statement is that the county publishes a roster and an average daily population, but did not publish a rated bed count in the captured official material.


Laws for Adams County Jail Data

Mississippi law explains why Adams County jail records can be requested even when a record is not posted on the roster. The county's public-records page points requesters to the Mississippi Public Records Act and routes sheriff requests through NextRequest. Separate jail and custody statutes support the existence of sheriff jail dockets, medical response duties, and death-in-custody reporting. These laws do not mean every booking photo, note, report, or investigative file must be posted online, but they do give requesters a formal route to ask the office that holds the record.

Key Statutes:

Miss. Code Ann. Section 25-61-1 et seq. is Mississippi's Public Records Act, the general access law Adams County cites for public-records requests.

Miss. Code Ann. Section 47-1-21 requires a sheriff jail docket with names, age, sex, commitment, sentence, costs, jail fees, and discharge data.

Miss. Code Ann. Section 47-1-57 addresses medical aid for county prisoners who need care while jailed.

Miss. Code Ann. Section 47-5-151 covers notice and investigation steps when a prisoner dies in custody.

Mississippi DPS Death in Custody Reporting Act material explains reporting for deaths during arrest, detention, transport, jail custody, and prison custody.


Adams County and MDOC Prisoners

MDOC is the statewide system for sentenced Mississippi prisoners. No MDOC prison is listed physically in Adams County on the state facilities map, though MDOC does list an Adams Probation and Parole Office in Natchez. For a newly arrested person, the county roster is usually the first search point while the person is booked, held for bond, or waiting on a local court event. After a state sentence and transfer, the person is searched by first name, last name, or MDOC ID in the MDOC locator rather than through the Adams County jail roster.

The sheriff's MDOC Release page is a local bridge between systems because it republishes release notices for people convicted in Adams County. Those notices can include the person's name, MDOC number, offense, county of conviction, cause number, and release date. That is not a substitute for MDOC's live locator, but it helps explain why an Adams County inmate search can move from county booking data to state prison records after sentencing.



Adams County Current Inmate Lookup

The iSOMS current-inmates view is built for browsing, not for entering a booking number or date range. At capture, the current roster showed Page 1 of 3, while the last-72-hours view showed Page 1 of 1. A reader should treat that as a moving display, not a permanent count. The portal does not publish an update frequency, and the sheriff's disclaimer says users rely on the material at their own risk. Still, it is the official public online route for current Adams County jail custody.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
AllAlphabet filter linkOptionalShows all visible roster entries.
A-ZAlphabet linksOptionalFilters entries by first letter choices shown in the portal.
PaginationNavigation linksOptionalUses <<, <, >, and >> controls.
Current InmatesPortal viewDefaultShows people currently listed in county jail custody.
Current Inmates Last 72 HoursPortal viewOptionalUses the hours=72 URL parameter for recent intake and release records.

The Adams County roster landing page is also useful because it explains the sheriff's disclaimer before sending users into iSOMS. The captured page states that information and photos may be in error, which matters when a charge label, bond amount, or booking photo appears incomplete.

Adams County inmate population current inmates roster

The screenshot shows the roster's browse-first layout, with alphabet filters and inmate entries rather than a keyword search box.


Past Adams County Inmate Records

Past and released inmate records require a different path. The last-72-hours iSOMS view can show recent bookings and people with release dates, but the sheriff did not publish a roster retention period or a public archive for older jail bookings. If the person is no longer listed, the practical route is to gather the full name, approximate booking date, arresting agency, and any case or charge information, then ask the Adams County Sheriff's Office through the public-records process.

Records questions can be sent to records@adamscosheriff.org or submitted through NextRequest. The sheriff administration page says reports can be received after 10 a.m. the day following the filing of the report, and background checks require an in-person visit with proper identification and a $10 fee. Those are not the same as a full booking-record request, but they show how Adams County separates online lookup, records-office business, and formal public-records routing.


Adams County Inmate Record Fields

An Adams County roster entry is closer to a profile card than a simple name list. The public roster displays booking photo slots, name, age, race/sex, class, intake time, city, arresting department, arresting officer field, release date when present, charge labels, and bond amounts. Some fields may be blank. Bond appears beside each charge, but the portal does not explain whether the number is cash, surety, property, or only an informational court figure.

FieldWhat It Shows
NameFull name, generally in last-name-first format.
PhotoBooking image slot or mugshot in the iSOMS layout.
ClassStatus labels such as PRETRIAL DETAINEE or SLEEPER.
Intake DateDate and time the person entered jail custody.
Release DateBlank if still held, or a date and time in recent-release views.
ChargeCharge or court-action label, including warrants, mittimus, indictment, or probation violation.
BondNumeric amount per charge, with 0 used in some hold-like entries.

Adams County Jail vs MDOC

Many failed inmate searches come from using the wrong system. Adams County Jail is local custody. MDOC is sentenced state custody. BOP is federal custody. ICE is immigration detention. A person arrested by a local agency may first appear in iSOMS, then later appear in court records, and only later appear in MDOC if sentenced to state prison. Immigration detention at Adams County Correctional Center skips the county roster and uses ICE's locator or detainee information line.

County JailState PrisonICE Detention
Run ByAdams County Sheriff's OfficeMississippi Department of CorrectionsICE/CoreCivic contract facility
Who Is ListedPretrial detainees, warrants, local commitments, holdsSentenced Mississippi prisonersAdult immigration detainees
Where to SearchiSOMS current inmates and last 72 hoursMDOC inmate searchICE Online Detainee Locator
PhotosMay appear on county rosterNot documented in captured MDOC profile textNo public county-style mugshot gallery


Adams County Detention Facilities

Adams County has two detention facilities that should not be merged. The local jail belongs to the sheriff and handles county jail custody. The CoreCivic facility is an ICE detention center, not a county jail, even though it is physically in Adams County. That distinction controls the lookup route, the phone line, the visitation rules, and whether a booking photo is likely to appear on a county roster.


Adams County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Adams County inmate population?

The official local jail figure in the research is the sheriff's statement that Adams County Jail hosts an average population of 90 people per day. That is a county jail average, not a rated capacity and not a count of ICE detainees at Adams County Correctional Center.

How do I search the Adams County inmate population?

Start with the sheriff's iSOMS current-inmates portal for local jail custody. Use the alphabet filters, pagination, and last-72-hours view. If the person is sentenced, check MDOC. If the person is in immigration custody, use ICE.

Does Adams County publish booking photos?

The iSOMS roster includes photo slots, and the sheriff's roster disclaimer specifically mentions information and photos. Adams County did not publish a separate mugshot gallery, photo retention rule, or online removal policy in the captured sources.

Where do Adams County court charges appear?

Booking charges appear on the jail roster first. Filed court charges are handled through the Circuit Clerk, Delta Computer Systems paid case search, Mississippi Electronic Courts, and the prosecutor's case path after review.

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Directions to the Adams County Jail

Adams County Jail / Adams County Adult Detention Center is at 306 State Street, Natchez, MS 39120, in the downtown Natchez government area near county court functions. From the north or east side of Adams County, drivers generally use U.S. 61 into Natchez and follow local downtown streets toward State Street. From Louisiana and Vidalia, drivers cross the Mississippi River into Natchez and continue through the downtown street grid. From the south, U.S. 61 is also the main approach before downtown turns.

Address

Adams County Jail / Adams County Adult Detention Center
306 State Street
Natchez, MS 39120
601-442-4199

Visitor Parking

Official visitor parking instructions and lot rates were not published in the captured sheriff sources. Call the jail before arriving.

Public Transit

No official jail transit route was located in sheriff sources. Plan for downtown Natchez streets and courthouse-area traffic.

Visitor Entry

Visits are non-contact and scheduled by the jail administrator. Electronic devices are not allowed in the visiting area.