Search Franklin County Inmate Population Records

The Franklin County inmate population is split between local jail custody, regional correctional placement, state prison custody, and federal or immigration systems when those agencies are involved. A Franklin County inmate search starts by identifying which system holds the person. The Franklin County inmate population is not shown in a county-run online roster, so current jail status depends on the sheriff's office, court records, VINE alerts, and statewide locators. The Franklin County inmate population also includes people who move out of local custody after sentencing.

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Franklin County Inmate Population

Franklin County's local custody system is small and official online data is thin. The primary local jail channel is the Franklin County Jail, operated by the Franklin County Sheriff's Office in Meadville. The sheriff page does not publish a live roster, bed count, daily jail count, annual booking total, or inmate demographic report. It does confirm that sheriff-supervised jailers maintain booking information, collect money for fines and bonds, monitor jail visitors and camera systems, arrange medical appointments, administer medication, distribute meals, conduct cell searches, and supervise inmates, trusties, and mental commitments.

The Franklin County inmate population is best understood by custody level. A new arrest in Meadville, Bude, Roxie, or unincorporated Franklin County is a local jail question first. A sentenced person may become a Mississippi Department of Corrections search. A federal case belongs in the BOP inmate locator or a U.S. Marshals channel, while immigration custody is searched through ICE ODLS. Mixing these systems is the main reason a search fails.


Franklin County Inmate Population Statistics

No official source located for Franklin County published the county jail's rated capacity, current population, average daily population, annual bookings, or pretrial versus sentenced split. The best published context comes from the U.S. Census QuickFacts page and local county-history material. Those figures describe the county's resident population and land area. They do not describe the jail population itself.

7,491 2025 Resident Estimate
Not Published County Jail Capacity
2 Mapped Facilities
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Franklin County resident population7,491U.S. Census QuickFacts, July 1, 2025 estimate
Franklin County resident population7,516U.S. Census QuickFacts, July 1, 2024 estimate
2020 Census population7,675U.S. Census QuickFacts, April 1, 2020
2010 Census population8,118U.S. Census QuickFacts and county history page
County jail rated capacityNot publishedFranklin County official pages checked
County jail current population or ADPNot publishedNo official roster, dashboard, or annual report located

The official sheriff page is still useful because it shows the kind of jail work being done, even without a count. The captured sheriff page image below shows the local custody source used for jailer duties and contact routing.

Franklin County sheriff page for inmate population and jail information

That official page is the better source for Franklin County jail operations than unofficial roster clones that list unsupported capacities or schedules.



Laws for Franklin County Inmate Records

Mississippi's public-records law is the main access rule for Franklin County inmate records. The Mississippi Public Records Act says public records are open for inspection unless another law applies. It defines public records broadly enough to include photographs and other material used, prepared, possessed, or retained by a public body. It also defines incident reports and treats them as public records, while investigative reports may be withheld or redacted.

Key record rules:

Miss. Code Ann. Sections 25-61-1 and 25-61-2 state Mississippi's policy favoring public access to non-exempt records.

Miss. Code Ann. Section 25-61-3 defines public records and incident reports, including basic arrest and charged-person details.

Miss. Code Ann. Sections 25-61-5 and 25-61-7 address inspection, written denials, and actual search, review, copy, redaction, and mailing costs.

These laws do not make every jail detail instantly available. Juvenile records, sealed or expunged records, victim-identifying information, active investigative reports, security details, and some personal data may be restricted. A written request should name the person and the exact item sought, such as a booking sheet, jail docket entry, incident report, booking photograph, bond record, or release record.



Franklin County Inmate Lookup Fields

The absence of a public county roster changes the search fields. There is no official Franklin County form with a last-name box, booking number box, or date filter. The practical fields are the details a caller or requester gives to the sheriff, clerk, VINE, MDOC, BOP, or ICE.

ChannelSearch detailRequiredNotes
Franklin County online jail rostern/an/aNo official county roster or search form was located.
Sheriff phone inquiryFull name, date of birth, arrest date, agencyPractical requirementUse 601-384-2323 and ask for current custody, bond, holds, and court routing.
In-person or written requestNamed record and identifying factsDepends on office procedureAsk for a booking sheet, jail docket entry, incident report, bond record, or release record.
MDOC inmate searchFirst name, last name, or MDOC IDName or IDState sentenced inmates, not every Franklin County jail booking.
BOP locatorName, register number, age, race, sexDepends on search pathFederal inmates from 1982 to present.
ICE ODLSA-number and country, or name, country, and birth dateOne full pathFor ICE custody or qualifying recent CBP custody.

Franklin County Inmate Record Details

Franklin County did not publish an online inmate-profile field set, so a public page should not claim to show mugshots, housing units, charge codes, bond amounts, or release dates online. The requestable record may still include local booking information, jail docket details, bond or fine collection records, incident-report data, and court hearing information. The exact release depends on Mississippi law, local procedure, and any exemption.

FieldWhat it means in Franklin County
Name and identityConfirmed by sheriff, clerk, VINE, MDOC, BOP, or ICE depending on custody level.
Booking date or numberNot published online; sheriff jailers maintain booking information.
ChargeJail charge may differ from filed court charge after prosecutor review.
Bond or finesJailers collect money for fines and bonds, but payment methods and schedules are not posted.
LocationMay be Franklin County Jail, a regional facility, MDOC, federal custody, or ICE custody.
Status or releaseConfirm by sheriff phone, VINE notification, court record, or state locator after sentencing.
Detainer
A request from another agency asking the jail to hold or notify before release.
PR bond
A personal-recognizance release based on a promise to appear, sometimes with conditions.
Regional facility
A Mississippi correctional facility serving a regional or state/local role after the first jail stage.
Initial appearance
The first court checkpoint after arrest, where rights, charges, and bond may be addressed.

Franklin County Booking and Court Path

After arrest, the custody path is practical and local. The person is transported to the Franklin County Jail or sheriff custody operation, jailers process booking information, property, medical needs, meals, visitor monitoring, and supervision, and the court path starts soon after. The Franklin County courts page states that all felony cases are first heard in Justice Court for initial appearance and filing of an affidavit.

The same county court source says Justice Court judges hold court sessions at the jail three times each week to protect the right to an initial appearance within three days of arrest. That is the key local link between the jail population and court records. Bond may be addressed at or after that stage, but the research found no online bond-payment vendor, bond schedule, payment-method list, or bonding-company list for Franklin County.


Franklin County Jail vs MDOC

County jail and state prison searches answer different questions. The Franklin County Jail is the local first-stop custody channel for recent arrests, pretrial detention, some short sentences, bond questions, and jail records. MDOC is the state prison system for sentenced inmates and parolee records. A person can move from the local Franklin County inmate population into MDOC custody after the court case reaches sentence and transfer.

QuestionFranklin County JailMDOC or other system
Recent arrestCall the sheriff at 601-384-2323.Usually not listed unless moved or sentenced.
Sentenced state prisonerMay have left local custody.Use MDOC inmate search by name or ID.
Custody alertsAsk sheriff and use VINE when available.MDOC MS SAVIN and VINE support notifications.
Federal caseMay be a temporary hold only.Use BOP or U.S. Marshals channels.
Immigration custodyMay involve a detainer or transfer.Use ICE ODLS.

The MDOC inmate search screenshot below shows why state search fields are different from a local jail inquiry.

MDOC inmate search fields for Franklin County sentenced inmate lookup

MDOC profiles can include state ID, demographics, current location, sentence details, offense blocks, county of conviction, sentence date, and a photo. Those are state prison fields, not proof that Franklin County publishes a county jail roster.


Franklin County Detention Facilities

The facility map has two entries. One is the local sheriff-run jail channel in Meadville. The other is an MDOC-listed regional correctional facility in Fayette that can matter after the first local custody stage. They should not be treated as the same place.

Mississippi VINE is also part of the search chain because it provides custody and case notification access where records are available in the VINE system.

Mississippi VINE custody notification page for Franklin County inmate searches

VINE is a notification tool, not a Franklin County roster. It is useful when the sheriff's office or court channel confirms the person has a custody record that can be tracked.


Franklin County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Franklin County inmate population? The official jail population count was not located in county sources. The county resident population was 7,491 in the July 1, 2025 Census estimate, but that number is not a jail count.

Is there a Franklin County jail roster online? No official Franklin County online jail roster, recent-booking report, warrant search, or mugshot gallery was located. Use the sheriff's office, VINE, court records, MDOC, BOP, and ICE as appropriate.

Where do court charges appear after arrest? Franklin County Justice Court handles initial felony appearances and affidavits, while Circuit Court and the clerks handle filed criminal case records after the charge path develops.

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Directions to the Franklin County Jail

The address used for map and directions is the Franklin County government physical address at 36 Main St. W., Meadville, MS 39653. The sheriff page lists a mailing address, so visitors should call 601-384-2323 before traveling to confirm the entrance used for jail business, bond payments, visits, or records pickup. Meadville is the county seat, and official local material places it within a rural southwest Mississippi courthouse-centered government area.

Address

Franklin County Jail
36 Main St. W.
Meadville, MS 39653
601-384-2323

Visitor Parking

No official jail parking rules were published. Call before arrival to confirm where visitors, bond payers, and records requesters should park.

Public Transit

No official public-transit directions were located for the jail. Plan a direct drive to the county government area in Meadville.

Visitor Entry

Official sources did not publish lobby hours, locker rules, or visitor entrance details. Confirm ID and entry rules by phone first.