Cowley County Inmate Population Search

The Cowley County inmate population includes people held in the county jail, sentenced residents in state prison, and custody records that may move between local, state, federal, and immigration systems. A Cowley County inmate population search starts with the sheriff's current roster, then uses state and federal lookup tools when a person is not in local jail custody. Cowley County inmate population figures also depend on jail capacity, arrests, court holds, and transfers after sentencing.

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Cowley County Inmate Population Overview

Cowley County has one primary county detention facility and one state prison physically located in the county. The local jail population is held at the Cowley County Jail in Winfield and is operated by the Cowley County Sheriff's Office. That jail population includes pretrial detainees, local sentenced inmates, municipal and district court holds, outside-agency holds, and Kansas Department of Corrections arrest-and-detain holds when those holds appear on the roster.

The state prison population in Cowley County is different. Winfield Correctional Facility is a Kansas Department of Corrections prison for sentenced adult male residents. It is not the county jail, and it does not handle new Cowley County booking searches. A person booked after a local arrest may start in the county jail, but a prison sentence is searched through KDOC KASPER after transfer or classification.


Cowley County Inmate Population Statistics

Official local sources publish capacity and workload figures, but they do not publish a full average daily population dashboard. The county jail page says the modern jail has 220 beds and core facilities built to serve 400 inmates if expansion is needed. Research also counted 43 booking entries in the June 12, 2026 Current Inmate Offense List PDF. That count is a point-in-time roster proxy, not an official average daily population.

220 County Jail Beds
43 Roster Entries Counted
2 Facilities in County Map
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Cowley County Jail capacity220 beds; core facilities built to serve 400 if expandedCowley County Jail information, inspected 2026
Former jail recommended capacity38Cowley County Jail information
Current roster count proxy43 booking entriesJune 12, 2026 roster PDF, manually counted in research
Winfield Correctional Facility capacity554 minimum-security adult male residentsKDOC WCF overview
Cowley County population34,186 July 1, 2024 estimate; 34,382 in 2025 seriesCensus QuickFacts and FRED/Census


Cowley County Jail Capacity

The current jail was built after Cowley County voters approved a 2005 sales-tax initiative. It opened in 2008 and was completed in 2009. The new jail replaced an older facility with a recommended capacity of 38. The county says the modern jail has 220 beds, with core systems designed to support 400 inmates if expansion becomes necessary.

Using the June 12, 2026 roster count proxy of 43 against the official 220-bed capacity shows that the public current-roster PDF listed far fewer people than rated capacity on that inspected date. That is not an official incarceration rate or ADP. It is best described as a count of visible entries in one roster file.

The official jail page is the capacity source for Cowley County inmate population context.

Cowley County inmate population jail information and capacity source

The same county page is also the source for jail visiting windows, NCIC communication information, and the building history used to interpret the jail population.


Cowley County Inmate Record Laws

Kansas law explains why many jail and court records can be requested while other details may be redacted. K.S.A. 45-216 states the Kansas Open Records Act policy that public records are open unless closed by law. K.S.A. 45-220 covers request procedures. K.S.A. 45-221 lists exemptions, including criminal investigation, security, medical, juvenile, sealed, and expunged records.

Key statutes:

K.S.A. 19-811 places charge and custody of the county jail and its prisoners with the sheriff.

K.S.A. 45-221(a)(29) identifies correctional-record categories such as name, photograph, identifying information, sentence data, custody level, and location.

K.S.A. 19-1935 requires KBI investigation of certain city or county prisoner deaths and makes the report subject to KORA.



Cowley County Inmate Roster Fields

The roster is narrow but useful. It confirms current listed custody and the visible offense rows. It does not provide a mugshot, bond amount, housing pod, booking date, DOB, physical description, arresting agency, or court date. Those gaps should be treated as limits of the public PDF, not proof that the agency lacks the underlying data.

FieldWhat it showsLimit
Booking #Jail booking identifierNo booking timestamp shown.
Name and name numberPerson name and person identifierNo DOB or demographics shown.
Statute and offenseCharge or hold citation and textMay differ from later prosecutor filings.
CourtAbbreviated court or agency codeCodes are not fully explained in the PDF.
Offense classF, M, NA, or blankSome rows are blank.

State and Federal Inmate Search

A Cowley County inmate population search should change systems when custody changes. The county roster covers local jail custody. KDOC KASPER covers sentenced state prison residents, people under post-incarceration supervision, and discharged Kansas correctional sentences since 1980. KASPER is updated each working day or daily excluding weekends, and KDOC warns that it is not complete criminal history.

Custody typeWhere to searchWhat it covers
County jailCowley County roster PDFPretrial, local sentenced, warrants, holds, and current jail custody.
State prisonKDOC KASPERSentenced Kansas residents and supervision records.
Federal prisonBOP Inmate LocatorFederal inmates from 1982 to present.
Immigration detentionICE ODLSImmigration detainees, not ordinary county jail records.
Custody notificationKansas VINERelease, transfer, and bond-out notifications where available.

Cowley County Detention Facilities

The facility map for this project includes the county jail and Winfield Correctional Facility. These facilities are often confused because both are in Winfield, but they serve different parts of the Cowley County inmate population. The jail is a sheriff-operated local detention facility. WCF is a state prison run by KDOC.

  • Cowley County Jail holds pretrial detainees, local sentenced inmates, municipal and district court holds, outside-agency holds, and listed KDOC arrest-and-detain holds.
  • Winfield Correctional Facility holds sentenced adult male residents in KDOC custody and is searched through KASPER, not the county roster.

Past Cowley Inmate Records

For older jail records, booking photos, incident reports, or sheriff records not posted on the roster archive, Cowley County uses NextRequest. The portal lets users search prior requests and make a new request. Court records are separate and should be searched through Kansas CaseSearch, courthouse public access computers, or a written request to the district court clerk.

The public-records route is also important when a person has been released. The current roster archive is built around current inmate lists, and the research did not locate an official released-inmate retention window. A targeted request with a name, booking number, date, and requested record type is more precise than a broad search.


Cowley Custody Terms

Several roster terms affect where a person appears in the Cowley County inmate population. A detainer means another agency asks the jail to hold or notify before release. A failure to appear means a missed court date may have created a warrant or hold. A PR bond is release based on a promise to appear. Work release is custody with approved employment or program movement.

Booking
Jail intake after arrest, including identity, property, medical, and custody processing.
Charge
An alleged offense or hold on the roster. It is not the same as a conviction.
KDOC
Kansas Department of Corrections, the state prison and supervision agency.
VINE
Victim Information and Notification Everyday, used for custody status notification.

Cowley County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Cowley County inmate population?

The county publishes a 220-bed jail capacity, and research counted 43 entries in the June 12, 2026 public roster PDF. That count is a roster proxy only. Official average daily population, annual bookings, and jail demographic breakdowns were not located in county sources.

Does Cowley County have an online inmate search form?

No. The official current inmate channel is a dated PDF roster archive. Use the newest PDF and browser or PDF find. If the person is not listed, use jail phone help, NextRequest, Kansas VINE, KASPER, BOP, ICE ODLS, or court records based on the custody status.

Are mugshots part of the Cowley County inmate population roster?

No. The inspected Current Inmate Offense List did not show booking photos. Kansas law can support disclosure of some correctional photographs, but Cowley County does not publish mugshots in the public roster PDF reviewed in the research.

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Directions to Cowley County Jail

Cowley County Jail is at 911 Fuller, Winfield, KS 67156. Official county pages identify the sheriff and jail complex in Winfield, the county seat. Major local routes named by county sources include US 77, US 160, US 166, K-55, and K-15. Confirm the route in mapping software before travel because the official jail pages do not publish turn-by-turn directions.

Address

Cowley County Jail
911 Fuller
Winfield, KS 67156
620-221-5444 / 620-441-4555

Visitor Parking

Official jail pages do not publish parking rates, lot rules, or ADA stall details. Confirm visitor parking with the facility before arriving.

Public Transit

No official jail transit route or rail stop was located in the research. Confirm local transportation before relying on transit.

Visitor Entry

Official sources mention the visitation lobby, lobby kiosk, and lobby window for help. Scheduling 24 hours ahead is recommended.