Search the Hancock County Inmate Population

The Hancock County inmate population is centered on the county jail and Public Safety Complex in Mississippi. A Hancock County inmate search starts with the sheriff's jail roster, then branches to state, federal, or immigration custody systems when a person has been sentenced or transferred. The Hancock County inmate population also includes people held for local charges, short sentences, state sections, and immigration custody. The Hancock County inmate population can change fast after booking, bond review, court action, release, or transfer.

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Hancock County Inmate Population

The Hancock County inmate population is housed through one documented local detention facility: the Hancock County Public Safety Complex / Hancock County Jail, operated by the Hancock County Sheriff's Office. The sheriff's site, county court directory, visitation page, and FAQ all point readers back to the same Public Safety Complex campus. That matters because jail visits, custody lookup, report requests, Justice Court, and court staff are tied to one local building rather than spread across several county jail sites.

Hancock County does not publish a current average daily population, rated bed capacity, annual booking count, or demographic report on the official pages captured in the research file. The best local population figures found are limited snapshots. Prison Policy Initiative's Census 2020 correctional-population list records Hancock County Jail at 175 people on April 1, 2020. ICE inspection material for the Hancock County Public Safety Complex reports a fiscal year 2023 ICE detainee average daily population of 6. Those numbers do not replace a live roster count, but they show the local jail also serves state and immigration custody roles.

175Census-era jail population, April 1, 2020
6FY2023 ICE detainee ADP subset
1Local detention facility in the facility map

Hancock County Inmate Statistics

Population data for Hancock County has to be read with care. The official sheriff pages confirm the roster and facility functions, but they do not give a current daily jail census or rated capacity figure. The research therefore separates local facts from national and state context. The national Bureau of Justice Statistics figures explain what local jails usually hold, while the Hancock-specific rows are limited to the data points actually found for the Public Safety Complex.

MeasureFigureSource and date
Local jail current roster countNot capturedHancock JailTracker/Public Safety Cloud inspected June 2026; rendered count was not obtained
Rated bed capacityNot locatedSheriff and county pages reviewed June 2026
Census-era jail population175Prison Policy Initiative 2020 correctional-population data
ICE detainee average daily population6ICE ODO inspection material, FY2023
National local jail midyear population664,200BJS Jail Inmates in 2023, April 2025 report
National jail bed occupancy73% of 915,800 bedsBJS midyear 2023


Who Is in Hancock County Custody

The Hancock County inmate population includes several custody groups. Local adult detainees are booked after arrest or surrender. Some people serve short local sentences. The visitation schedule identifies inmate-worker section AD, segregation or lockdown, and MDOC sections AA and AG, which shows that state inmates can be housed in county sections. ICE also identifies Hancock County IGSA / Hancock County Public Safety Complex as an immigration detention facility, so immigration detainees may be present even though ICE uses its own locator.

Pretrial detainee
A person held after arrest while a case, bond, or first appearance is pending.
Sentenced inmate
A person serving a court-ordered jail or prison sentence after conviction or plea.
Detainer
A hold or request from another agency, such as MDOC, ICE, another county, or federal authorities.
MDOC section
A county jail housing area used for Mississippi Department of Corrections inmates under state rules or contract authority.

Laws for Hancock County Jail Data

Mississippi public-records law starts with access, then applies exemptions. For Hancock County inmate records, that means current roster data, booking information, incident material, photos, and older reports may follow different paths. The sheriff roster is the fastest public access channel for current custody. Copies of older jail records, booking photos, or reports are handled through the county public-records request process when they are not available online.

Key Statutes:

Miss. Code Section 25-61-1 states the Public Records Act policy that public records are open unless an exemption applies.

Miss. Code Section 25-61-3 defines public records and separates law-enforcement investigative reports from other public information.

Miss. Code Section 25-61-5 governs access timing and written explanation when records cannot be produced within the required period.

Miss. Code Section 47-5-903 addresses state offenders serving sentences in approved county jails, relevant to Hancock's MDOC sections.


Search Hancock County Inmates

The official online channel is the Hancock County Sheriff's Office inmate lookup page, which embeds the JailTracker Public Roster through Public Safety Cloud. Start at the sheriff wrapper because it is the local official page. If the embedded frame fails, the Public Safety Cloud roster URL is the direct fallback. The roster covers local jail custody at the Public Safety Complex, not every sentenced state prisoner, federal inmate, or immigration detainee who once had a Hancock County case.

The Hancock County sheriff roster wrapper shows the JailTracker interface used for the local jail population. The captured interface supports search, clear, search panel controls, export PDF, print, top, back to list, and detail photo controls. It also supports desktop table view and mobile card view, which is useful when checking a current inmate from a phone.

  1. Open the official sheriff roster wrapper and let the JailTracker frame load.
  2. Search by last name first, then add first or middle name only when the list is too broad.
  3. Use Offender Id or Permanent Id when a court file, bond paper, or prior booking record gives one.
  4. Use intake date range for recent bookings and release date range or Type Released if those filters are available.
  5. If no result appears, clear filters, check spelling, call the jail, or switch to MDOC, BOP, ICE, or VINELink as the custody type requires.

For a narrower roster walkthrough, the Hancock County inmate records page focuses on search fields, profile fields, visitation, and records-request fallbacks.


Hancock County Roster Fields

The JailTracker search panel gives several ways to look for a person. None of the captured static text says a name field is strictly required, so the safest approach is to begin broad and then narrow. The roster may be configured as current-only or may expose released and all-status options. That is why released or older records sometimes require a public-records request even when the online tool is working.

Field labelTypeRequiredNotes
First NameTextUnspecifiedUse after last name when many results return.
Last NameTextUnspecifiedBest first search field for most users.
Middle NameTextOptionalUseful for common names.
Offender IdTextUnspecifiedAgency offender ID from a prior jail or court record.
Permanent IdTextUnspecifiedPersistent local ID that may survive more than one booking.
Intake Date RangeDate from/toOptionalUseful for recent bookings after an arrest.
Release Date RangeDate from/toConditionalShown unless the agency forces current-only mode.
TypeDropdownOptionalOptions captured include All, Active, and Released.

Hancock County Inmate Record Fields

A Hancock County inmate record can show enough information to confirm identity and custody status, but it is not the final court record. The detail template supports offender photos, full name, agency name when multiple agencies are configured, intake date, release date, status, gender, offender IDs, VINELink links when configured, and detail tables or name-value blocks from the jail record. The exact current charge and bond labels were not captured from a live profile, so they should be verified against the roster or court record.

FieldWhat it shows
Name fieldsFirst, middle, and last name in list and profile views.
Intake DateThe date the jail records the person entering custody.
Release DateRelease information if the agency publishes released records.
StatusActive or released style custody status, depending on configuration.
PhotoBooking photo support with image dialog or an image-not-available message.
VINELinkPossible custody-notification link when agency settings include VINE IDs.

Hancock County Custody Locators

Custody searches fail when the wrong system is used. The county jail roster is for people held locally at the Public Safety Complex. The MDOC inmate search is for sentenced state prisoners after transfer, and no state prison was identified in Hancock County. The BOP inmate locator covers sentenced federal prisoners. The ICE Online Detainee Locator System covers immigration custody, including people who may have been held at Hancock before transfer.

Custody typeSearch channelWhat it covers
County jailHancock JailTracker rosterLocal active and possible released jail records
State prisonMDOC inmate searchSentenced Mississippi prisoners by name or MDOC ID
Federal prisonBOP inmate locatorSentenced federal inmates by name or number
Immigration detentionICE ODLSICE detainees by A-number/country or biographic fields
NotificationsVINELinkCustody-status notification when the agency participates

Hancock County Detention Facility

The facility map supports one separate detention facility page for Hancock County. The same campus also appears in sheriff contact pages, the court staff directory, the FAQ, the inmate lookup footer, and the visitation page. No separate state prison or BOP institution was identified in Hancock County. MDOC lists a Hancock Probation and Parole Office, but that is a supervision office, not a jail or prison.


Hancock County Inmate FAQ

How large is the Hancock County inmate population?

A current official roster count was not captured in the research file. The sourced local figures are a 2020 Hancock County Jail population count of 175 from Prison Policy Initiative and an FY2023 ICE detainee average daily population of 6 from ICE inspection material.

Where do current Hancock County inmates appear?

Current local custody is searched through the sheriff's JailTracker/Public Safety Cloud roster. If a person has been sentenced to state prison, transferred to federal custody, or moved by ICE, use MDOC, BOP, or ICE instead.

Can released inmates be searched?

The JailTracker interface supports Type options including All, Active, and Released when agency settings expose them. If an old record or booking photo is not online, use the Hancock County public-records request process.

Does the sheriff app show the inmate roster?

The HCSOMS app was documented as an anonymous-tip and agency-content app. No app-only inmate lookup, warrant search, or mugshot gallery was found in the store descriptions.

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Directions to the Hancock County Jail

The Hancock County Public Safety Complex / Hancock County Jail is at 8450 Highway 90 in Bay St. Louis. The sheriff FAQ routes drivers from Alabama or Louisiana through I-10 Exit 2 for MS-607 toward John C. Stennis Space Center and Waveland, then east toward MS-607, onto US-90 East, and into the service-road approach.

From Waveland or Bay St. Louis, the FAQ describes the complex as about 6 miles west of the Highway 603 and Highway 90 intersection. The county courts directory describes the complex as approximately 7 miles south of I-10 Exit 2 and approximately 5 miles west on Highway 90 from Highway 603. Use the official address and follow complex signage once on the service road.

Address

Hancock County Public Safety Complex / Hancock County Jail
8450 Highway 90
Bay St. Louis, MS 39520
228-466-6900

Visitor Parking

Official pages did not publish parking rates or transit routes. Confirm visitor parking with the facility before traveling.

Public Counters

For sheriff reports, use the right-side courtyard door labeled Sheriff's Office. For Justice Court, use the left-side courtyard door.

Visitor Entry

Visitation runs on the section schedule. Visitors must check in by 1:30 p.m., and the dress code is strictly enforced.