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What Is Inmate Records In Hinds County?

Inmate records in Hinds County are official government documents maintained by local correctional facilities and the Hinds County Sheriff's Office that document the custody, care, and control of individuals who have been arrested, detained, or incarcerated within the county's jurisdiction. These records constitute a comprehensive documentation system that tracks individuals from their initial booking through their release from custody.

Pursuant to Mississippi Code § 25-61-3, which defines public records, inmate records are distinct from court records in several important ways:

  • Court records document judicial proceedings, charges, and case dispositions
  • Inmate records document physical custody, housing assignments, and institutional behavior
  • Court records are maintained by the Hinds County Circuit Clerk
  • Inmate records are maintained by detention facilities and the Sheriff's Office

The creation of inmate records begins at the booking and intake process, where detention officers collect and document:

  • Biographical information
  • Photographs (mugshots)
  • Fingerprints
  • Personal property inventory
  • Medical screening information
  • Initial security classification

Throughout an individual's period of incarceration, these records are continuously updated to reflect changes in custody status, disciplinary actions, program participation, and other significant events. Upon release, the inmate record is completed with discharge information but remains on file with the custodial agency in accordance with Mississippi's records retention requirements.

The Hinds County Sheriff's Office serves as the primary custodian of inmate records for individuals housed in county detention facilities.

Are Inmate Records Public In Hinds County?

Inmate records in Hinds County are generally considered public information under the Mississippi Public Records Act of 1983, which establishes the public's right to access government records. According to Mississippi Code § 25-61-5, all public records are available for inspection by any person during regular business hours, subject to reasonable procedures established by public bodies.

The following inmate record information is typically available to the public:

  • Current inmate roster (individuals currently in custody)
  • Basic booking information (name, age, gender)
  • Arrest date and arresting agency
  • Current charges
  • Mugshot photographs
  • Bond/bail amounts
  • Scheduled court dates
  • Expected release dates
  • Current housing facility

However, certain components of inmate records are exempt from public disclosure under Mississippi Code § 25-61-12, including:

  • Medical and mental health information
  • Social Security numbers
  • Information that would compromise institutional security
  • Records pertaining to juveniles
  • Information that would endanger the safety of correctional staff or inmates

The Hinds County Sheriff's Office maintains an online inmate search function that provides limited public information about current inmates. For more comprehensive records, members of the public may submit formal records requests to the Sheriff's Office Records Division.

What's Included Inmate Records in Hinds County

Inmate records in Hinds County contain comprehensive documentation of an individual's interaction with the detention system. These records typically include the following categories of information:

Basic Identifying Information:

  • Full legal name and any known aliases
  • Date of birth and age
  • Gender
  • Race/ethnicity
  • Height, weight, and distinguishing physical characteristics
  • Booking photographs (mugshots)
  • Fingerprints and other biometric data
  • Assigned inmate identification number

Custody Information:

  • Date and time of booking/intake
  • Arresting agency and officer
  • Custody classification level
  • Housing assignment history
  • Disciplinary incidents and hearings
  • Program participation
  • Visitation logs
  • Telephone call records

Charge Information:

  • Current charges (misdemeanor or felony)
  • Warrant information
  • Case numbers
  • Arresting agency
  • Charge status (pending, dismissed, convicted)
  • Prior booking history within the county

Bond/Bail Information:

  • Bond type (cash, surety, property)
  • Bond amount
  • Bond status (posted, denied, reduced)
  • Bonding company information, if applicable

Court Information:

  • Court of jurisdiction (Municipal Court, Justice Court, Circuit Court)
  • Judge assigned
  • Scheduled court appearances
  • Court orders affecting custody

Sentence Information (if convicted and serving sentence):

  • Conviction date
  • Sentence length and terms
  • Credit for time served
  • Probation/parole eligibility dates
  • Good time/earned time calculations

Release Information:

  • Scheduled release date
  • Actual release date and time
  • Type of release (bond, time served, transfer to another facility)
  • Post-release supervision requirements

These records are maintained in compliance with Mississippi Code § 47-5-118, which governs record-keeping requirements for correctional facilities.

Hinds County Prison System

The Hinds County correctional system operates under a bifurcated structure that distinguishes between county-level detention facilities and state-level prison facilities. The Hinds County Sheriff's Office administers the county detention system, which primarily houses pre-trial detainees and individuals serving sentences of less than one year for misdemeanor offenses.

County detention facilities differ significantly from state prisons in several key aspects:

  • County facilities primarily house pre-trial detainees and those serving short sentences
  • State prisons house convicted felons serving longer sentences
  • County facilities are funded by county tax revenue and operated by the Sheriff
  • State prisons are funded by state appropriations and operated by the Mississippi Department of Corrections

The Hinds County detention system currently includes the Raymond Detention Center and the Work Center. These facilities operate under the authority of the Hinds County Sheriff and are subject to oversight by the Hinds County Board of Supervisors.

Hinds County Sheriff's Office
407 E. Pascagoula Street
Jackson, MS 39201
(601) 974-2900
Hinds County Sheriff's Office

Individuals seeking information about inmates in Hinds County facilities should direct inquiries to the Sheriff's Office Records Division during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Types of Correctional Facilities In Hinds County

Hinds County maintains multiple correctional facilities, each serving distinct functions within the county's detention system:

Raymond Detention Center
1450 County Farm Road
Raymond, MS 39154
(601) 857-4800
Hinds County Sheriff's Office

The Raymond Detention Center serves as the primary detention facility for Hinds County. This medium/maximum security facility houses:

  • Male and female pre-trial detainees
  • Individuals serving misdemeanor sentences
  • Federal detainees (through intergovernmental agreement)
  • State inmates awaiting transfer to Mississippi Department of Corrections facilities

The facility has a rated capacity of approximately 594 inmates and provides various services including medical care, limited programming, and court transportation.

Hinds County Work Center
1430 County Farm Road
Raymond, MS 39154
(601) 857-5322
Hinds County Sheriff's Office

The Work Center is a minimum-security facility that houses:

  • Non-violent offenders serving misdemeanor sentences
  • Individuals participating in work release programs
  • Trustees who perform various labor functions for county departments

This facility focuses on rehabilitation through work programs and has a capacity of approximately 244 inmates.

Henley-Young Juvenile Justice Center
940 E. McDowell Road
Jackson, MS 39204
(601) 968-6832
Hinds County Youth Court

This specialized facility houses juvenile detainees under the age of 18 who are awaiting adjudication or have been adjudicated delinquent. The facility provides educational services, counseling, and age-appropriate programming.

In addition to these county facilities, some Hinds County residents who have been convicted of felonies serve their sentences in state prisons operated by the Mississippi Department of Corrections.

Who's in Prison In Hinds County

The Hinds County detention facilities house several distinct categories of individuals, each with different legal statuses and housing requirements:

Pre-trial Detainees:

  • Individuals who have been arrested and charged but not yet convicted
  • Those who could not post bail or were denied bail
  • Persons awaiting arraignment, trial, or other court proceedings
  • These individuals constitute approximately 70% of the Hinds County jail population

Sentenced Misdemeanants:

  • Persons convicted of misdemeanor offenses serving sentences of less than one year
  • Individuals serving time for probation or parole violations
  • Those serving weekend or intermittent sentences

State Inmates (Temporary Housing):

  • Convicted felons awaiting transfer to Mississippi Department of Corrections facilities
  • State inmates temporarily returned for court appearances
  • These individuals are housed under an agreement with the state

Federal Detainees:

  • Persons charged with federal crimes awaiting trial in federal court
  • Federal inmates temporarily housed under intergovernmental agreement
  • These individuals generate per diem revenue for the county

Specialized Populations:

  • Individuals with mental health needs requiring special housing
  • Those in protective custody due to safety concerns
  • Disciplinary segregation cases

According to data from the Mississippi Department of Corrections, Hinds County has one of the highest incarceration rates in the state, reflecting both the county's population density and crime rates in the Jackson metropolitan area.

The demographic composition of the Hinds County jail population generally reflects broader patterns in the criminal justice system, with disproportionate representation of minority and economically disadvantaged individuals. The average length of stay for pre-trial detainees is approximately 45 days, though this varies widely depending on case complexity and court scheduling.

How To Search for Inmate Records In Hinds County in 2026

Members of the public seeking inmate records in Hinds County may utilize several methods to access this information. The county currently maintains multiple search options to accommodate different information needs:

Online Inmate Search:

  1. Visit the Hinds County Sheriff's Office website
  2. Navigate to the "Inmate Search" or "Detention Center" section
  3. Enter the required search criteria (typically last name and first name)
  4. Review the results, which generally include:
    • Inmate name and booking photo
    • Booking date
    • Current charges
    • Bond information
    • Housing facility
    • Next court date (if scheduled)

In-Person Record Requests:

  1. Visit the Hinds County Sheriff's Office Records Division during regular business hours
  2. Complete a public records request form, specifying the information sought
  3. Provide identification and any applicable processing fees
  4. Records staff will process the request according to Mississippi Public Records Act timelines

Written Record Requests:

  1. Submit a written request to:

    Hinds County Sheriff's Office Records Division
    407 E. Pascagoula Street
    Jackson, MS 39201

  2. Include the following information:

    • Full name of the inmate
    • Date of birth (if known)
    • Approximate booking date (if known)
    • Specific records requested
    • Requestor's contact information
  3. Enclose any applicable processing fees

  4. Allow 7-14 business days for processing as specified under Mississippi Code § 25-61-5

For individuals seeking information about inmates who have been transferred to state custody, the Mississippi Department of Corrections Inmate Search provides a searchable database of all state prisoners.

Pursuant to Mississippi public records laws, certain processing fees may apply to record requests, particularly for extensive searches or document reproduction. Current fee schedules are available from the Sheriff's Office Records Division.

How To Find an Inmate in Hinds County for Free?

Hinds County provides several no-cost options for locating individuals currently in custody within the county detention system:

Hinds County Sheriff's Office Online Inmate Lookup:

  1. Access the Hinds County Sheriff's Office website
  2. Navigate to the "Inmate Search" function
  3. Enter the individual's last name (first name optional but recommended)
  4. Review search results, which typically include:
    • Current custody status
    • Facility location
    • Booking date
    • Charges
    • Bond information

This online resource is available 24/7 and provides the most current information on individuals in county custody.

Telephone Inquiry:

  1. Call the Hinds County Detention Center at (601) 857-4800
  2. Provide the full name and, if possible, date of birth of the person you're seeking
  3. Detention staff can confirm if an individual is in custody and provide basic information

Automated Victim Information and Notification (VINE):

  1. Call the VINE service at 1-866-566-8463
  2. Follow the prompts to search for an inmate by name
  3. VINE provides custody status and facility information
  4. Users can also register for automated notifications about changes in custody status

This service is available in multiple languages and operates 24 hours a day.

In-Person Inquiry:

  1. Visit the public reception area at either detention facility during regular business hours:

    Raymond Detention Center
    1450 County Farm Road
    Raymond, MS 39154

    Hinds County Work Center
    1430 County Farm Road
    Raymond, MS 39154

  2. Provide the name of the person you're seeking to the reception staff

  3. Staff can confirm custody status and provide visitation information

For individuals who may have been transferred to state custody, the Mississippi Department of Corrections maintains a free online inmate locator system that provides information on all state prisoners.

How To Visit an Inmate In Hinds County

Visitation with inmates in Hinds County detention facilities follows structured protocols designed to maintain security while facilitating important family and community connections. All visitors must comply with established procedures:

Visit Rules and Procedures:

  • All visitors must be 18 years of age or older with valid government-issued photo identification
  • Minors may only visit when accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
  • Visitors must be on the inmate's approved visitation list
  • Pre-registration is required at least 24 hours before the intended visit
  • Visitors with outstanding warrants or criminal histories may be denied entry

Visit Schedule:

  • Raymond Detention Center: Wednesday through Sunday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Work Center: Saturday and Sunday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
  • Visits are typically limited to 30 minutes
  • Inmates are allowed two visits per week
  • Professional visits (attorneys, clergy) occur during separate designated hours

What to Bring:

  • Valid government-issued photo identification (driver's license, state ID, passport)
  • Vehicle keys (all other personal items must remain in vehicles or lockers)
  • Necessary medical items (with prior approval)
  • Documents for attorney visits

What NOT to Bring:

  • Cell phones or electronic devices
  • Weapons of any kind
  • Food or beverages
  • Tobacco products
  • Purses, bags, or backpacks
  • Excessive jewelry or accessories
  • Cash exceeding $20

Dress Code:

  • Conservative attire required
  • No revealing clothing (shorts, tank tops, low-cut shirts)
  • No gang-related colors or symbols
  • No clothing with offensive language or images
  • Shoes and shirts required at all times

Visit Types:

  • Non-contact visits (through glass partition with telephone communication)
  • Video visitation (available at some facilities)
  • Professional visits (attorneys, clergy, social workers)
  • Special visits (with prior approval from facility administration)

Visit Restrictions:

  • Visitors appearing to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs will be denied entry
  • Disruptive behavior will result in visit termination
  • Visitors attempting to pass contraband face criminal prosecution under Mississippi Code § 47-5-193
  • Visitation privileges may be suspended for rule violations

For the most current visitation information, contact the specific facility directly:

Raymond Detention Center
1450 County Farm Road
Raymond, MS 39154
(601) 857-4800

Hinds County Work Center
1430 County Farm Road
Raymond, MS 39154
(601) 857-5322

How To Send Money to a Hinds County Inmate

Hinds County provides multiple secure methods for depositing funds into inmate accounts. These funds enable inmates to purchase commissary items, make phone calls, and pay for certain services within the facility:

Online Deposits:

  1. Visit the TouchPay Payment Systems website
  2. Create an account or log in
  3. Select "Hinds County Sheriff's Office" from the facility list
  4. Enter the inmate's full name and ID number
  5. Follow the prompts to complete the transaction using a credit or debit card
  6. Funds are typically available in the inmate's account within 24 hours
  7. Service fees apply (typically $2.50-$10.00 depending on deposit amount)

Kiosk Deposits:

  1. Visit the lobby of either detention facility during regular business hours
  2. Locate the TouchPay kiosk
  3. Follow on-screen instructions to deposit funds
  4. Cash, credit cards, and debit cards are accepted
  5. Receipts are provided for all transactions
  6. Funds are typically available within 1-2 hours
  7. Lower service fees than online deposits

Money Order by Mail:

  1. Purchase a money order payable to "Hinds County Inmate Trust Fund"

  2. Write the inmate's full name and ID number on the money order

  3. Do not send cash, personal checks, or other items with the money order

  4. Mail to:

    Hinds County Detention Center
    Inmate Accounts
    1450 County Farm Road
    Raymond, MS 39154

  5. Funds are typically available within 5-7 business days

  6. No service fees apply to money order deposits

Deposit Limits and Restrictions:

  • Maximum single deposit: $300
  • Maximum weekly deposits: $500
  • Newly booked inmates may not receive funds for 24-48 hours until processing is complete
  • Funds from unidentifiable sources will be returned
  • Deposits from individuals with active criminal cases may be rejected

Permitted Uses of Inmate Funds:

  • Commissary purchases (hygiene items, snacks, writing materials)
  • Telephone calls
  • Medical co-pays
  • Haircuts
  • Restitution or fine payments (with court order)

Prohibited Uses of Inmate Funds:

  • Transfer to other inmates
  • Payment for services not approved by facility administration
  • Purchase of contraband items
  • Gambling or other prohibited activities

Upon release, any remaining balance in an inmate's account is returned via debit card or check. For questions regarding inmate accounts, contact:

Hinds County Detention Center Inmate Accounts
1450 County Farm Road
Raymond, MS 39154
(601) 857-4800 ext. 1540

How To Send Jail Mail In Hinds County

Correspondence with inmates in Hinds County detention facilities follows specific guidelines to ensure security while maintaining important connections with family and community. All mail must comply with established procedures:

General Mail Guidelines:

  • All incoming mail must include:

    • Inmate's full name (as booked)
    • Inmate ID number (if known)
    • Facility name and address
  • Example address format:

    Inmate Name, ID# (if known)
    Raymond Detention Center
    1450 County Farm Road
    Raymond, MS 39154

  • Return address must include sender's full name and complete mailing address

  • Mail without proper addressing will be returned to sender

  • All incoming mail is opened, inspected, and screened for contraband

  • Legal mail is opened in the presence of the inmate

Permitted Mail Items:

  • Letters (maximum 10 pages, standard white paper only)
  • Greeting cards (plain cards only, no musical or oversized cards)
  • Photographs (maximum 5 per envelope, 4x6 size only)
  • Money orders (following procedures outlined in the money deposit section)
  • Legal documents (clearly marked as legal mail)
  • Religious materials (subject to security review)

Prohibited Mail Items:

  • Packages or padded envelopes
  • Plastic or metal items of any kind
  • Stickers, labels, or tape
  • Colored paper or envelopes
  • Polaroid photographs
  • Sexually explicit materials
  • Gang-related content
  • Cash or personal checks
  • Stamps or envelopes
  • Food items or cosmetics
  • Crayon, marker, or colored pencil writings
  • Perfumed or scented items

Publications and Books:

  • Books must be sent directly from publishers or approved vendors
  • Soft-cover books only (no hardcover books accepted)
  • Magazines must be sent directly from publisher
  • Publications containing prohibited content will be rejected
  • Maximum of 3 books or magazines in possession at one time

E-Messages (where available):

  1. Create an account on the SmartJailMail platform
  2. Select Hinds County from the facility list
  3. Locate the inmate by name or ID number
  4. Purchase credits for messages
  5. Compose and send messages (subject to same content restrictions as physical mail)
  6. Messages are typically delivered within 24-48 hours after review

All mail items are subject to review under Mississippi Code § 47-5-124, which authorizes inspection of inmate correspondence. Items containing contraband or prohibited content may result in disciplinary action for the inmate and possible criminal charges for the sender.

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