Search the Jefferson County Inmate Population

The Jefferson County inmate population is tracked through the local jail roster, state corrections records, court systems, and victim-notification tools. A Jefferson County inmate search starts with the county jail roster for people in local custody, then moves to state, federal, or immigration systems if the person has been transferred. The Jefferson County inmate population also has a data side, including jail capacity, average daily population, and public-record rules that explain what can be seen online.

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The Jefferson County Inmate Population

Jefferson County has one official local jail in the research record: the Jefferson County Jail, also called the Jefferson County Corrections Facility in county materials. The jail is operated by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Corrections Division. It holds adults booked on local arrests, warrants, court holds, and short local sentences. It is not the search system for people who have already moved to a Washington prison, a federal facility, or immigration custody.

The most useful way to read the Jefferson County inmate population is by separating current custody from system-wide custody. Current county custody appears through the Tyler/NewWorld roster and the jail's information line. Sentenced state-prison custody is searched through the Washington State Department of Corrections incarcerated search. Federal sentenced inmates use the BOP inmate locator, while immigration custody uses ICE ODLS. Those systems may involve a Jefferson County arrest, but they are not part of the county jail count once a person leaves Port Hadlock.

20.92024 Average Daily Population
57Rated Jail Beds
1County Jail Facility

Jefferson County Inmate Population Statistics

The strongest current population source in the research file is the WA DOC 2024 Jail Annual Report. It reports a Jefferson County facility capacity of 57 beds and a 2024 average daily population of 20.9. Older county planning material describes 58 inmate beds, and a 2017 jail food-service procurement used a prior three-year average daily population of 45 for meal planning. Those older figures are useful background, but the 2024 jail report is the current baseline.

MeasureFigureSource / Year
Average daily population20.9WA DOC Jail Annual Report, 2024
Rated capacity57 bedsWA DOC Jail Annual Report, 2024
Older planning inventory58 bedsJefferson County Capital Facilities Element
Prior planning average45 ADPJail food-service RFP, 2017 source language
County jail facilities1Facility Map research

The visible roster count is not the same as average daily population. The inspected roster search on July 2, 2026 displayed two current rows in its default date range, but the research file correctly treats that as a search snapshot, not a population trend. Average daily population comes from annual reporting, not from one public roster page load.



Jefferson County Jail Capacity Rules

The Jefferson County Jail is a local adult correctional facility under Washington's city and county jail framework. RCW 70.48.100 requires a public jail register with the name of each person confined and the hour, date, and cause of confinement, along with discharge information. The same section limits broader jail records and addresses booking-photo rules. Chapter 70.48 RCW also sets the state law context for local adult correctional facilities.

Key statutes:

RCW 70.48.100 requires a public jail register while treating many other jail records as confidential.

RCW 42.56 is Washington's Public Records Act for identifiable county agency records.

RCW 70.48.071 requires operational standards for local adult correctional facilities.

These laws help explain why the Jefferson County inmate population can be partly public and partly restricted. A jail register, basic roster, and court case search may be open. Medical files, classification notes, investigative records, and some booking-photo uses can be limited by law or redaction.



Jefferson County Roster Search Fields

The Jefferson County inmate population search can be broad or narrow. A name search is useful when spelling is known. A booking number is better when a jail or court notice already provided it. The booking-date fields can hide older results if left at a short default range, so dates deserve attention.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
NameTextNot postedSearches by name; wildcard rules were not stated.
Subject NumberTextNot postedNumeric person identifier used by the roster.
Booking NumberTextNot postedSample format in research: 2026-00000496.
In CustodyCheckboxOptionalTitle text says currently jailed only.
Booking From DateDate/textOptionalInspected format was MM/DD/YYYY.
Booking To DateDate/textOptionalControls the booking-date range searched.
Housing FacilityDropdownOptionalBlank, JEFFERSON COUNTY JAIL, or TEMPORARILY OUT OF CUSTODY.

Jefferson County Inmate Record Details

A public Jefferson County inmate record is a custody and booking view, not a full criminal case file. The inspected detail page showed a name, subject number, age, gender, booking number, booking date, scheduled release date when available, housing facility, total bond and bail, booking origin, bond rows, court information, charge text, docket number, disposition fields, arresting agency, and charge-bond cross-reference. It did not show a mugshot, date of birth, race, height, weight, cell block, judge, attorney, or next court date.

Booking
The jail intake record opened after arrest.
Bond
A financial guarantee or hold condition tied to release.
Disposition
The status or outcome of a charge in the record.
Detainer
A notice that another agency may want custody or release notice.

For court events after booking, Jefferson County's District Court calendar page gives a local bridge: in-custody defendants appear on the 1:15 p.m. calendar that day, and users are directed back to the jail roster to verify custody. Filed charges, hearing dates, and final outcomes should be checked through court channels, not just the jail profile.


County Jail vs State Search

Many Jefferson County inmate search errors come from using the right name in the wrong system. The county jail roster is for people held in Port Hadlock before trial, on warrants, on local holds, or on short local sentences. The Washington DOC search is for sentenced state prisoners. Federal and immigration custody have separate systems.

Custody TypeWhere to LookWhat It Covers
County jailJefferson Co Inmate InquiryCurrent and recent local jail booking records.
State prisonWA DOC incarcerated searchSentenced state prisoners, with DOC number, name, age, and location fields.
Federal sentenceBOP inmate locatorFederal inmates from 1982 forward.
Immigration custodyICE ODLSImmigration detainees searched by A-Number or biographical details.
Victim noticeWashington VINELinkCustody-status alerts, not a substitute roster.

The county page for Victim Notification says Washington VINELink registration is free and anonymous. VINELink is useful for alerts, but the roster remains the public custody search for the county jail.


Jefferson County Records Fallbacks

If the roster does not answer the custody question, the next steps are local. Call the jail at 360-385-3831 ext. 2 for jail information. The Sheriff's Office front office is next door and is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., but the county states that administration phone and email are not monitored 24/7. Emergencies go to 911, and non-emergency dispatch goes to JeffCom911 at 360-344-9779.

For records not visible online, Jefferson County's Public Records page names the Public Records Officer/Public Records Administrator and gives request channels by portal, PDF form, email, fax, mail, and in person. The research found both GovQA request paths and a NextRequest endpoint, so the county public-records page should be treated as the routing authority before submitting.

The public-records page was captured from Jefferson County's official site at Jefferson County Public Records.

Jefferson County public records request page for inmate population records

The page lists the county records officer, request channels, and fee authority used when online jail data is not enough.


Jefferson County Detention Facilities

The Facility Map found one Jefferson County detention facility. No separate county work-release building, city jail, state prison, federal detention center, or ICE detention facility physically in Jefferson County was located in the official sources reviewed. Port Townsend Police has a contact page, but no official municipal jail page was found.

  • Jefferson County Jail - county jail in Port Hadlock for adults booked on local arrests, warrants, court holds, and short local sentences.

Once a person is sentenced to Washington prison, the Jefferson County jail roster is no longer the main lookup path. Once a person moves to federal or immigration custody, use the federal or ICE systems instead.


Jefferson County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Jefferson County inmate population? The best current figure in the research is 20.9 average daily population for 2024, with 57 rated jail beds in the WA DOC Jail Annual Report.

How do I search the Jefferson County inmate population? Start with the Jefferson Co Inmate Inquiry for county jail custody. If the person is sentenced, search WA DOC. If federal or immigration custody is involved, use BOP or ICE ODLS.

Does the roster show mugshots? The inspected Jefferson County roster detail page did not show a mugshot or booking-photo field. Booking-photo questions should use official records channels and Washington law limits.

Can I use the roster as a court record? No. The roster shows booking and custody information. Filed charges and outcomes belong in District Court, Superior Court, Washington Courts Case Search, or re:SearchWA.


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Directions to the Jefferson County Jail

The Jefferson County Jail is officially listed as the Jefferson County Corrections Facility at 81 Elkins Road, Port Hadlock, WA 98339. The Sheriff's Office administration building is next door at 79 Elkins Road. From Port Townsend, travel south on WA-20 toward Port Hadlock and Chimacum, then follow local roads to Elkins Road. From the Hood Canal Bridge and WA-104 approach, continue toward the WA-19 and WA-20 connection, then north toward Port Hadlock before turning toward Elkins Road.

Address

Jefferson County Jail
81 Elkins Road
Port Hadlock, WA 98339
360-385-3831 ext. 2

Visitor Parking

Official pages did not publish parking rates or locker details. Confirm entry procedures before travel.

Public Transit

Official jail pages did not publish transit routing. Verify local route and stop details before leaving.

Visitor Entry

Visitors need picture ID, must arrive early, and must follow dress and conduct rules.