Search the Hillsdale County Inmate Population

The Hillsdale County inmate population is centered on the county jail system in Michigan, with separate lookups for prison, court, federal, and immigration custody. A Hillsdale County inmate search starts with the current jail roster, then moves to court records, state corrections, or other locators when the person is not in local custody. The Hillsdale County inmate population also changes as arrests, bond decisions, first court appearances, releases, and transfers move people through the jail. Clear source routing matters because the Hillsdale County inmate population is not the same as the statewide prison population.

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The Hillsdale County Inmate Population

The local Hillsdale County inmate population is housed at the Hillsdale County Jail, which is operated by the Hillsdale County Sheriff's Office. The county jail holds current inmates who are booked into local custody, including pretrial detainees, local sentenced inmates, pre-arraignment holds, and people waiting on court, bond, transfer, or another agency's hold. It is not a Michigan Department of Corrections prison, and the county did not publish a separate city jail, regional jail, federal prison, or ICE detention facility inside Hillsdale County during the research pass.

The official local capacity statement is precise. HCSO says the jail houses 67 people in general population and has holding cells, not counted as general population, that can hold another 13 people in pre-arraignment status. That means the Hillsdale County inmate population should not be flattened into an 80-bed general-population jail. The 67-bed figure is the ordinary jail capacity, while the 13 additional spaces describe short-term holding before arraignment or classification.

67 General-Population Beds
13 Holding-Cell Spaces
1 County Jail Facility

Hillsdale County Inmate Population Statistics

The strongest Hillsdale County inmate population numbers come from official county jail pages and should be read with their source limits in mind. HCSO publishes capacity, not a live daily count in the static page text. The JailTracker roster may show current inmates when the application loads, but the static research capture did not expose a reliable live count. Older and national data can help frame the jail's size, but they should not be treated as today's local roster count.

MeasureFigureSource / Year
General-population jail capacity67 inmatesHCSO Jail Services, reviewed June 17, 2026
Pre-arraignment holding-cell spaces13 peopleHCSO Jail Services, reviewed June 17, 2026
Historical jail population53 peoplePrisoners of the Census, Dec. 31, 2013
County population estimate45,590 peopleU.S. Census QuickFacts, July 1, 2024
National jail population664,200 peopleBJS Jail Inmates in 2023, midyear 2023


Hillsdale County Jail Crowding

The Hillsdale County inmate population can exceed the ordinary general-population bed count without changing the official capacity language. HCSO's split between 67 general-population beds and 13 pre-arraignment holding spaces explains why recent crowding reports can cite higher head counts while the county jail page still describes 67 jail beds. Local reporting in 2024 and 2025 described portable bunks, use of multipurpose space, early releases, and the Community Corrections Program as part of the county's crowding response. Those reports should be used as context, not as a live roster or official annual table.

Capacity note: The 13 holding-cell spaces are for pre-arraignment status and are not the same as 13 extra general-population beds.


Laws Governing Hillsdale County Jail Data

Michigan law controls how jail records, public records, jail standards, and population pressure are handled. MCL 15.231 states Michigan's public-policy rule for access to information about government affairs and official acts. MCL 15.232 defines public records and public bodies, which matters when a person asks Hillsdale County or HCSO for a booking record. MCL 15.235 covers public-body responses to FOIA requests.

Jail operations also have separate rules. MCL 791.262 gives MDOC authority around supervision and inspection of jails and lockups. MCL 51.281 lets a Michigan sheriff prescribe rules for prisoners in the sheriff's custody, subject to circuit-judge approval and filing. MCL 801.51a addresses the response when a county jail population exceeds 95 percent of rated design capacity.


Hillsdale County and MDOC Custody

A person sentenced to state prison from Hillsdale County moves out of the county jail lookup and into the Michigan Department of Corrections OTIS locator. OTIS covers prisoners, parolees, probationers, absconders, escapees, and some discharged offenders within Michigan's online-display rules. No MDOC prison was found inside Hillsdale County. The county jail roster and OTIS can both be useful in the same case, but they answer different questions: JailTracker shows current Hillsdale County Jail custody, while OTIS shows state corrections status after transfer or supervision.

SystemWho It CoversBest Use
HCSO JailTrackerCurrent Hillsdale County Jail inmatesBooking, bond, court appearance, local custody
MDOC OTISMichigan prisoners, parolees, probationers, absconders, some discharged offendersSentenced prison or supervision lookup
MiCOURTPublic court cases when displayedCharges filed after arrest and case status
BOP / ICEFederal inmates or immigration detaineesNon-county custody fallback


Current Hillsdale County Roster Fields

JailTracker is a current-custody tool, not a complete criminal-history archive. The research found partial field data from the roster application bundle, while HCSO confirmed the full profile is reached by clicking an inmate name. Public display depends on Hillsdale County configuration, so uncertain fields should be read as possible fields rather than guaranteed fields.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Last NameTextUnspecifiedApplication bundle includes last-name search text and last-name fields.
First NameTextUnspecifiedMay narrow a name search when the roster interface exposes it.
Search TypeOptionUnspecifiedBundle includes search-type and current-inmates-only model fields.
Released SinceOptionUnspecifiedDo not treat as confirmed released-inmate coverage because HCSO describes current inmates.
CaptchaChallengeConditionalApplication code includes captcha components and validation flags.

What Hillsdale County Inmate Records Show

A Hillsdale County JailTracker profile may include identity, booking, charge, bond, court, and hold data, but public display depends on the county's configuration. HCSO confirms booking details and court appearances after clicking an inmate name. The platform also supports image fields, charge descriptions, case numbers, bond fields, arresting agency, holds, and final release data. For a past booking record or a field not shown online, the Hillsdale County JustFOIA portal is the records-request fallback.

FieldWhat It Shows
NameFirst, middle, and last name fields used by the roster.
Booking detailsBooking date and related intake data if displayed.
Court appearancesCourt name, court type, and court time fields if enabled.
ChargesCharge descriptions, case numbers, counts, code fields, or status fields if exposed.
BondBond type, bond amount, fine amount, or bond status if configured.
HoldsHold type, reason, date, and expiration fields if the county publishes them.

When Hillsdale County Search Fails

If JailTracker does not find a person, start with the custody type. A recent arrest may not appear instantly. Call the Hillsdale County Sheriff's Office at (517) 437-7317 when the arrest is recent, the roster does not load, or another person says the individual is in the county jail. For records that are not published online, use JustFOIA and select Public Records Request for the Sheriff's Office or Central Dispatch. The portal allows request tracking with the request number and security key from the confirmation email.

Use VINELink for custody status and notification, especially when a victim or family member needs change alerts. Use MiCOURT District Court D02B and MiCOURT Circuit Court C01 for charges filed after arrest, with the understanding that some cases do not display online under Michigan law. Use BOP's inmate locator for federal prisoners and ICE ODLS for immigration detainees.


Hillsdale County Detention Facilities

The facility map for Hillsdale County produces one facility page. The City of Hillsdale Police Department provides police services and records-request guidance, but the research did not locate a separate city jail roster, bed count, visitation program, or long-term inmate housing operation. State, federal, and immigration custody should be searched in their own systems rather than added as Hillsdale facility pages.

  • Hillsdale County Jail - the sheriff-operated county jail for current local custody, pretrial detainees, local sentenced inmates, pre-arraignment holds, and people awaiting court, bond, or transfer.

Hillsdale County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Hillsdale County inmate population?

HCSO publishes capacity rather than a live static daily count: 67 general-population jail beds plus 13 holding-cell spaces for pre-arraignment status. Local news has reported recent crowding above the 67-bed figure, but current custody should be checked in JailTracker or by calling HCSO.

How do I search the Hillsdale County inmate population?

Use the HCSO JailTracker current-inmates roster for local jail custody. If no record appears, call the jail, check MiCOURT for charges, use MDOC OTIS for sentenced prison or supervision, and use BOP or ICE for non-county custody.

Can released inmates be searched online?

HCSO describes JailTracker as current-inmate coverage. For past bookings, archived booking records, or booking photos that are not shown online, submit a JustFOIA Public Records Request and include the person's name, booking date, arresting agency, and any case or booking number known.

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Directions to the Hillsdale County Jail

Use the sheriff and jail address, 165 W. Fayette St., Hillsdale, MI 49242, for jail visits, bond kiosk use, deposit questions, and current-inmate questions. The jail is west of the courthouse and court cluster on Howell Street. Court records and hearings may involve 29 N. Howell St. or the District Court Annex at 49 N. Howell St., but jail services route to W. Fayette Street.

Address

Hillsdale County Jail
165 W. Fayette St.
Hillsdale, MI 49242
(517) 437-7317

Visitor Parking

Official HCSO pages do not publish visitor lot rules or overflow parking. Confirm parking before travel.

Public Transit

No official jail-specific public transit route was located in the source set. Use the map and call ahead for access questions.

Visitor Entry

No one under 17 may visit an inmate without a parent or guardian present. Confirm ID, lobby, and kiosk rules before arrival.