Search the Jackson County Inmate Population

The Jackson County inmate population includes people held in county detention, city police holding units, municipal custody, and state reentry supervision. A Jackson County inmate search starts with the current jail roster, but the right lookup path depends on whether the person is in county custody, police detention, Missouri Department of Corrections supervision, federal custody, or immigration detention. The Jackson County inmate population also has a local capacity story, with a new detention center, older downtown records pages, and several city facilities that do not all feed into one roster.

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Jackson County Inmate Population

The Jackson County inmate population is not one single list. The main county custody system is the Jackson County Inmate Online Search, which routes users to the county Zuercher portal after a terms page. That system is tied to the Jackson County Detention Center and selected public custody data. It is not a court database, an arrest-report database, or a full booking-record file. The county says the detention-center database is used for population control and operation, while court charges belong in Case.net and arrest records belong with the arresting agency.

That distinction matters in Jackson County, Missouri because police arrests, municipal holds, county jail custody, and state prison supervision can move through different offices. The county jail holds adults on state charges, mostly people awaiting trial, people serving short county sentences, probation violators, and people held on warrants or outside holds. Kansas City Police Department arrestees may start at a patrol detention unit. Lee's Summit has its own police Zuercher current-inmates portal. Independence, Blue Springs, Raytown, and Grandview use detention phone channels when no public roster was located in official material.


Jackson County Population Statistics

The most useful official figures come from the Jackson County Sheriff's detention page, the county jail-needs validation report, the new detention center project pages, and the Zuercher public API snapshot captured during research. Each number describes a different thing. Average daily population is not the same as a live roster count, and a design capacity is not the same as the number of active public records in a search portal.

8722019 Daily Average Population
1,000New Detention Center Beds
9Mapped Local Facilities
MeasureFigureSource / Date
JCDC average daily population872 inmatesSheriff detention page, 2019
Pretrial or trial-process share81.2%Sheriff detention page, 2018
Total bookings into JCDC16,201Jail Needs Validation report, 2019
New detention center authorization1,000 bedsNew detention center project site
Public roster records1,131 recordsZuercher public API load, June 20, 2026


Who Is in Jackson County Custody

The 2020 validation-report snapshot gives a detailed view of people held at that time. It counted 865 male detainees and 96 female detainees. The same snapshot listed 520 Black detainees, 409 White detainees, and 19 Hispanic detainees, with an average age of 35.2. Those figures are a dated snapshot, not a live dashboard. No official live race, age, or sex dashboard was located during the research pass.

  • Case level: The 2020 snapshot reported 841 people with a felony holding charge.
  • Violence flag: It listed 471 people with a violent felony holding charge.
  • Bond pressure: Bond over $50,000 applied to 346 detainees.
  • Health needs: Medical, psychiatric, substance-abuse, segregation, and protective-custody flags appeared in the report.

Classification is the jail term for sorting people by risk and needs after intake. Jackson County materials say classification separates medically or mentally ill inmates from healthy inmates and separates violent or disruptive inmates from nonviolent and rule-compliant inmates. That process affects housing, movement, and sometimes whether a person can visit or attend programs.


Jackson County Jail Capacity

Jackson County's newer project materials describe a major change in detention capacity and design. A 2023 county approval release placed the new facility at 7000 E US Hwy 40 in Kansas City and described a 449,744-square-foot, 1,000-bed project. The official March 19, 2026 ribbon-cutting notice said the county opened the new detention center, described it as about 470,000 square feet, and emphasized direct supervision, natural light, programming, job training, treatment, safety, dignity, and future expansion.

The older downtown JCDC contact pages still listed 1300 Cherry Street during research. That creates a practical access issue. Custody search, records requests, visits, and court trips may point to different addresses while official pages are updated. Visitors should confirm the reporting or visit location with JCDC before traveling.


Jackson County Custody Laws

Missouri public-record law is central to Jackson County inmate lookup. The roster is public-facing, but it is limited. Arrest reports, incident reports, booking information, and arrest photographs are created and maintained by the arresting law-enforcement agency, not necessarily by JCDC. The correct custodian controls what can be released, what must be redacted, and what may be closed because an investigation is active.

Key statutes:

RSMo 610.023 requires a public body to act on a records request as soon as possible and generally no later than the third business day.

RSMo 610.026 allows copy and research fees within statutory limits.

RSMo 610.100 treats incident and arrest reports as open records while investigative reports can remain closed until inactive.

RSMo 221.020 places county jail custody and prisoner keeping with the sheriff except statutory exceptions.



Jackson County Roster Fields

The roster filters are narrow enough to affect how a reader searches. A date-only search can miss a person if the wrong date is used, and the 30-day in-custody limit prevents broad historical lookups. Released or older booking details usually require the arresting agency, court records, or a records request.

Field labelTypeRequiredNotes
NameTextNoFree-text name filter in the public portal.
In Custody OnDateNoLimited to a date within the last 30 days.
Arrest DateDateNoOptional filter; arrest date may be blank in records.
Release DateDateNoUsed when a release date exists.

Jackson County Inmate Records

A Jackson County inmate record can show enough to confirm a custody match, but not enough to replace a court file. The inspected public table did not show booking number, per-charge bond amount, charge statute, court date, case number, judge, warrant number, projected release date, or a full booking report.

FieldWhat it shows
MugshotPhoto when displayed, or a no-photo placeholder.
NameUsually last name, first name, and middle name or initial.
DOBDate of birth when visible.
Held For AgencyThe agency tied to the hold, such as Jackson County Sheriff.
Hold ReasonsText below the row that can include warrant or detainer detail.
Release DateBlank or null for people still held.

County, State, and Federal Lookup

Jackson County custody searches should start with the system that matches the legal hold. County jail records, state prison supervision, federal custody, immigration detention, and victim notification do not share one public index. The Missouri Department of Corrections Offender Search covers active offenders, including probationers and parolees, but not discharged offenders. The BOP Inmate Locator covers federal prison custody, and ICE ODLS covers immigration detention.

Custody questionFirst place to checkWhy
Current JCDC custodyCounty Zuercher portalShows selected current county detention data.
KCPD arrestKCPD patrol detention unitKCPD says not to call JCDC for KCPD arrests.
Sentenced state supervisionMODOC Offender SearchState system covers active offenders, probationers, and parolees.
Federal sentenceBOP locatorBOP is separate from county and state custody.
NotificationMOVANSMissouri's custody and court notification system.

Jackson County Detention Facilities

Facility routing is a major part of the Jackson County inmate population picture. Some facilities hold people only briefly. Some are municipal or police detention units. The Transition Center of Kansas City is a Missouri Department of Corrections reentry facility, not a county jail roster facility.


Jackson County Inmate FAQ

Is the Jackson County inmate population count live? The roster count is a point-in-time search result, not an official average daily population. Research captured 1,131 Zuercher records on June 20, 2026.

Where are court charges? Filed criminal cases are searched in Missouri Case.net and 16th Circuit records, not the jail roster.

What if the arrest was by KCPD? KCPD tells callers to contact a patrol detention unit, not JCDC, for KCPD arrest information.

Does MOVANS still use phone alerts? Missouri DPS says local jail and detention notification users must re-register after the May 2026 MOVANS update and choose SMS or email.


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Directions to the Jackson County Jail

The current facility location documented in official project materials is 7000 E US Hwy 40, Kansas City, MO 64129. Older operating pages still listed 1300 Cherry Street, Kansas City, MO 64106 during research, so confirm the visit or reporting location with JCDC before leaving. The jail information number is 816-881-4200, and visitation information is 816-881-4236.

Address

Jackson County Detention Center
7000 E US Hwy 40
Kansas City, MO 64129
816-881-4200

Visitor Parking

Official visitor parking details were not located. Confirm parking and entry instructions with the detention center before arrival.

Public Transit

Official transit routing was not published in the located jail pages. Verify routes and arrival points before a scheduled visit.

Visitor Entry

Bring valid government ID. Visitors may face records checks, metal detector screening, frisk search, and property search.