Search Wilson County Inmate Population

The Wilson County inmate population is managed through local jail custody, state correctional records, court filings, and victim-notification systems. A Wilson County inmate search starts with the county jail because local arrests and short jail sentences begin there, while sentenced state prisoners move into a separate Kansas corrections system. The Wilson County inmate population is not published in a live county dashboard, so custody checks rely on the sheriff's office, Kansas VINE, public-records requests, and court records. For past custody, the Wilson County inmate population must be traced through booking records, court case history, and state or federal locator tools.

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Wilson County Inmate Population Overview

The Wilson County inmate population is centered on the Wilson County Sheriff's Office and Wilson County Jail in Fredonia. The official county source set names Sheriff Harold "Pete" Kuhn, lists the sheriff's office and jail contact line, and identifies the office as the local jail operator. Kansas law gives the sheriff charge and custody of the county jail and of prisoners held there, so a local jail inquiry begins with that office rather than the courthouse.

The local count can include people arrested by the sheriff, city police, Kansas Highway Patrol, or another lawful authority and then committed to the jail. It can also include people serving short local jail sentences. Sentenced felony prisoners move into the Kansas Department of Corrections after commitment to state custody, and federal or immigration custody is searched through separate systems. That split matters because Wilson County, Kansas does not publish one online roster that covers all custody types.

37Historical jail prisoners, 12/31/2013
Not postedCurrent jail count or rated capacity
1Mapped Wilson County detention facility

The only facility mapped for this county build is Wilson County Jail. No KDOC prison, Federal Bureau of Prisons facility, ICE detention center, jail annex, or official municipal lockup roster was located inside Wilson County in the research file.


Wilson County Inmate Population Data

Wilson County does not publish a current jail population dashboard, average daily population, annual booking count, jail demographic table, or rated capacity in the official source set reviewed. That absence should not be filled with guesses. The strongest local jail population figure located is a high-authority correctional-facility table used in Census redistricting context. It lists Wilson Co. Jail with 37 prisoners on a survey date of 12/31/2013. That is a historical population signal, not a current count and not a bed-capacity number.

MeasureFigureSource / Year
Wilson County Jail rated capacityNot locatedOfficial county and sheriff pages reviewed in research
Wilson County Jail current populationNot locatedNo official roster or dashboard found
Historical Wilson Co. Jail prisoner count37 prisonersCorrectional-facility population table, survey date 12/31/2013
Wilson County population8,624U.S. Census QuickFacts, April 1, 2020
Wilson County population estimate8,299U.S. Census QuickFacts, July 1, 2025 estimate
KDOC adult correctional total9,849 / 10,674 capacityKDOC current population totals, update date shown 9-18-2025

The local population context is also rural and small-county. Wilson County's official statistics page and Census material identify Fredonia as the county seat and list a land area of 570.42 square miles. Those figures help place the jail in context, but they do not create a current inmate count.



Wilson County Jail Records Law

Kansas public-records law explains why some jail information can be requested even when Wilson County does not publish a roster online. The Kansas Attorney General KORA FAQ says jail inmate rosters and police blotters are open records, while mugshots and standard arrest reports may be treated differently under criminal-investigation exemptions. That makes the roster or jail calendar stronger ground than a broad demand for every investigative document in a case file.

Key Statutes:

K.S.A. 45-218 requires public agencies to act on an open-records request as soon as possible and no later than the third business day.

K.S.A. 45-221 lists records that are not required to be disclosed, including criminal-investigation records and protected personal or security information.

K.S.A. 19-811 places the county jail and prisoners in the sheriff's charge and custody.

K.S.A. 19-1935 sets rules for investigations when a city or county prisoner dies in custody.

The Wilson County KORA page states that citizens have the right to access open public records and directs requesters to use the county's open-records form. The research did not locate a separate jail-record form or fee table, so the general Wilson County KORA process is the written route for booking records, jail calendar entries, and booking-photo requests.


Search Wilson County Inmates

Wilson County, Kansas does not publish an official online jail roster in the source set reviewed. Search results can surface other Wilson County sheriff rosters, especially from Tennessee or North Carolina, but those do not match the Kansas sheriff, Kansas phone number, or Fredonia address. A Wilson County inmate search in Kansas should avoid importing those out-of-state roster facts.

Use this custody chain for a current Wilson County jail inmate. Each step covers a different record source.

  1. Call the Wilson County Sheriff's Office and Jail at 620-378-3622 to ask whether the person is in custody, whether a bond is set, and whether a transfer occurred.
  2. Search Kansas VINELink for custody status and register for telephone or email notices when status changes.
  3. Submit a Wilson County KORA request when a booking record, roster extract, jail calendar item, or mugshot request needs written handling.
  4. Search Kansas Case Search after charges are filed, because booking allegations are not the same as court charges.
  5. Use KASPER for people sentenced to KDOC custody, post-incarceration supervision, or discharge records.
  6. Use the BOP inmate locator or ICE detainee locator only when the custody path is federal or immigration related.

Wilson County Roster Search Fields

The county roster search-field table is short because no official Wilson County, Kansas online roster form was located. The lack of a county portal does not mean there are no public jail records. It means the access channel is phone, VINE, KORA, and court records rather than a self-service county search screen.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Not applicableNot applicableNot applicableNo official Wilson County, Kansas online jail roster or search form was found.

For sentenced Kansas prisoners, KASPER records can include the name, KDOC registration number, physical description, conviction county, case number, current location, movement dates, custody or supervision level, and anticipated release date. KDOC says KASPER updates each working day, excluding weekends.

The KDOC locating FAQ explains how state records differ from jail records.

Wilson County inmate search KDOC KASPER field information

KASPER is useful after a Wilson County sentence to KDOC custody, but it does not replace a direct jail call for a fresh local arrest.


Wilson County Inmate Record Contents

For a local Wilson County jail inquiry, the research supports asking for basic jail calendar or roster details rather than assuming a full public profile exists online. Requestable information may include the person's name, time of commitment, time of discharge, cause of commitment, and the authority committing the person to jail, subject to redaction and KORA exemptions. A booking record is not a conviction record.

Record ItemMeaning
BookingJail intake record after arrest, before the court case is resolved.
CommitmentThe legal authority placing a person in jail custody.
BondCourt-set release condition, which may be cash, surety, PR, or no-bond hold.
DetainerA hold from another agency that can block release even when local bond is posted.
DispositionThe court result, such as dismissal, diversion, conviction, acquittal, or sentence.

Wilson County Jail vs KDOC

County jail and state prison records answer different questions. Wilson County Jail covers the local custody stage after arrest, local court orders, short jail sentences, and holds. KDOC records cover people sentenced to state correctional custody or state supervision. A person can move from the Wilson County inmate population into the state prison population after sentencing.

Custody TypeWhere to LookWhat It Covers
Local pretrial or jail sentenceWilson County Sheriff's Office, Kansas VINE, KORACurrent jail custody, booking calendar, local release status
Formal charges after arrestKansas Case Search or Wilson County District CourtFiled charges, hearings, bond orders, dispositions
State prison or supervisionKASPER and KDOCSentenced custody, location, movement, release date, conviction details
Federal or immigration custodyBOP locator or ICE ODLSFederal incarceration or immigration detention after a transfer or hold

Wilson County Detention Facility

Only one detention facility is mapped for Wilson County in the research. The jail and sheriff's office share the Fredonia address listed by the county, and no separate municipal jail, KDOC prison, BOP institution, or ICE facility was located in Wilson County.

  • Wilson County Jail - county jail operated by the Wilson County Sheriff's Office for local pretrial detainees, local sentenced jail prisoners, and people lawfully committed to sheriff custody.

The official sheriff page is the source for the jail's public contact details.

Wilson County inmate population sheriff and jail contact page

The county page is sparse, so current custody, visiting, mail, and money questions should be confirmed before travel or payment.


Wilson County Inmate Population FAQ

Is there a live Wilson County jail roster? No official Wilson County, Kansas online jail roster was located in the research. Use the sheriff and jail phone line, Kansas VINE, and KORA requests for jail custody information.

How big is the Wilson County inmate population? A current official jail count was not located. A correctional-facility population table lists Wilson Co. Jail with 37 prisoners on 12/31/2013, but that is historical and not a capacity figure.

Are Wilson County mugshots online? No official county mugshot gallery was found. Kansas guidance treats jail rosters as open, but mugshots and standard arrest reports may be closed under lawful exemptions.

Where do court charges appear? Court charges appear through Wilson County District Court and Kansas Case Search after the prosecutor files a complaint, information, or other charging document.

When should KASPER be used? KASPER should be used after a person is sentenced to KDOC custody, placed under state supervision, or appears in KDOC discharge data. It is not a county jail roster.

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Directions to the Wilson County Jail

Wilson County Jail and the sheriff's office are listed at 925 Pierce St., Fredonia, KS 66736. Visitors coming from US-400 or other regional roads should navigate directly to Pierce Street rather than assuming jail services are at the courthouse. The courthouse and county offices are at 615 Madison St., which is a different public counter.

Address

Wilson County Jail
925 Pierce St.
Fredonia, KS 66736
620-378-3622

Visitor Parking

Official visitor parking instructions were not located. Confirm parking and entry directions with the sheriff's office before arrival.

Public Transit

No official fixed-route public-transit route to the jail was located. Confirm transportation before travel.

Visitor Entry

Wilson County did not publish visitor-entry rules online. Call first about ID, phones, bags, lockers, arrival time, and schedule changes.