Search the Harvey County Inmate Population

The Harvey County inmate population is centered at the county detention center in Newton and changes as arrests, releases, court orders, and transfers occur. A Harvey County inmate search starts with the housed-inmates roster for current jail custody, then moves to Kansas corrections, federal, or immigration systems when a person is no longer in the local jail. The Harvey County inmate population also reflects state law on jail admissions, public records, bond, and holds. Current and past custody records require more than one lookup path because the Harvey County inmate population includes people booked by local, city, state, federal, and other-county agencies.

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Harvey County Inmate Population Snapshot

The local jail count is held at the Harvey County Detention Center, the single detention facility identified in official county and state sources for Harvey County. The operator is the Harvey County Sheriff's Office. County material says the jail receives people admitted by local, state, federal, city, county, and other-county law enforcement when they are committed to the facility. That means the Harvey County inmate population is not limited to Newton arrests or sheriff arrests. It can include a person arrested by Newton Police, a state officer, a federal agency, or another local jurisdiction if the jail is the holding site.

The best current count is the official housed-inmates roster. Research inspection of the county roster API found 66 housed records on June 13, 2026. That number is a live custody snapshot, not an annual average and not a promise about the count today. The Kansas Sheriffs' Association directory lists the jail at 133 beds. Read together, those sources show the size of the Harvey County jail population at a point in time and the bed capacity available to hold it. The roster changes after booking entries, release orders, bond posting, transfers, or holds clear.

66 Current Housed Records Observed
133 Rated Jail Beds
1 Local Detention Facility

Harvey County Inmate Population Statistics

The strongest Harvey County inmate population figures are capacity, bed split, live roster count, and county resident population. The Kansas Sheriffs' Association directory gives the capacity and male/female bed split. The official Harvey County roster supplies the live housed count when inspected. U.S. Census QuickFacts supplies the county resident estimate used to place the jail count in local context. National jail measures from the Bureau of Justice Statistics are useful benchmarks, but they are not Harvey County annual averages.

The occupancy figure below is calculated from two documented local facts: 66 housed records divided by 133 rated beds. It should be read as a snapshot from June 13, 2026. No official Harvey County source in the research published annual bookings, average daily population, average stay, or a felony/misdemeanor split, so those measures are not invented here.

MeasureFigureSource / Date
Rated jail capacity133 bedsKansas Sheriffs' Association directory, accessed June 2026
Male beds105Kansas Sheriffs' Association directory
Female beds28Kansas Sheriffs' Association directory
Current housed roster count66 recordsOfficial Harvey County roster API observed June 13, 2026
Snapshot occupancyAbout 49.6%66 divided by 133, using the two local sources above
County population estimate33,580U.S. Census QuickFacts, July 1, 2025 estimate
U.S. jail incarceration rate198 per 100,000BJS Jail Inmates in 2023, midyear 2023


Harvey County Jail Capacity and Makeup

The Harvey County inmate population is housed in a 133-bed jail with 105 male beds and 28 female beds listed by the Kansas Sheriffs' Association. The roster publishes age, sex, race, city, state, height, weight, eye color, and hair color for individual current records, but the research file does not reproduce personal data or aggregate those jail demographics. Census QuickFacts gives the wider county population context, including a 2025 estimated resident population of 33,580.

Custody type is more important than a simple head count. The county jail can hold pretrial detainees waiting for court, short-sentence local offenders, and people held on warrants, bonds, detainers, or agency holds. Some people listed in Harvey County may later move to KDOC after sentencing. Others may remain a local jail matter. A federal or immigration hold can also affect release even when a Harvey County bond appears on the roster.

Pretrial detainee
A person held after arrest while charges, bond, or court dates are pending.
Hold
A custody flag from another agency or court that can prevent release.
Detainer
A notice that another authority wants custody when the jail can release the person.
Classification
The jail's screening process for housing, safety, medical, and security needs.

Laws for Harvey County Inmate Records

Kansas law shapes what the public can see about the Harvey County inmate population. The Kansas Open Records Act starts from a public-access rule, but it also contains exemptions and discretionary closures. For jail custody, K.S.A. 19-1930 is the core county-jail statute because it describes the sheriff or jail keeper receiving prisoners committed by U.S., city, and state authority and keeping them safely until discharge.

Public access is not the same as unlimited access. Booking cards, court cases, bond records, and mugshots can each follow different rules. The Kansas Attorney General's KORA FAQ states that mug shots and standard arrest reports are not required to be open and may be discretionarily closed under K.S.A. 45-221(a). That is why a Harvey County roster mugshot may appear for a current housed person while an older photo or full arrest report still requires a request and review.

Key Kansas statutes:

K.S.A. 45-216 states Kansas public policy that public records are open unless the law provides otherwise.

K.S.A. 45-218 covers inspection requests, agency response or refusal, and fee authority.

K.S.A. 45-221 lists records an agency is not required to disclose.

K.S.A. 19-1930 governs county jail receipt and safe custody of committed prisoners.

K.S.A. 22a-231 includes coroner jurisdiction when a death occurs in police custody, jail, or a correctional institution.


Harvey County and Kansas Prison Custody

Harvey County has no KDOC prison inside the county, based on the KDOC facility list and map reviewed in the research. State correctional facilities are listed in cities such as El Dorado, Hutchinson, Lansing, Topeka, Wichita, and Winfield, not Harvey County. That makes the distinction between jail custody and state prison custody critical for inmate lookup.

The Kansas Adult Supervised Population Electronic Repository, known as KASPER, is the right tool for people sentenced to KDOC custody since 1980, people currently incarcerated in KDOC, people under post-incarceration supervision, and discharged sentence records. KDOC says KASPER updates daily except weekends. It can show KDOC number, physical description, photo, crimes of conviction, county, case number, current location, movements, anticipated release date, and parole-office location when available.



Harvey County Roster Search Fields

The Harvey County inmate population roster does not use separate first-name, last-name, date, or facility fields. It uses one text field after records load. Each public card also includes a printable booking link and a mugshot thumbnail that can open in a modal. There is no dedicated reset button documented in the research; clearing the typed text resets the filter.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Search inmates (name, charge, city, etc...)TextOptional after records loadClient-side filter across rendered cards, including names, demographics, charges, bond data, and holds.
PrintButton or link on each cardOptionalOpens a printable booking view for the selected booking.
Mugshot thumbnailImage and modal controlOptionalClicking the thumbnail opens a modal titled "Mugshot."
Clear or resetBrowser text clearingNot applicableUsers clear the typed text in the search field.

Harvey County Inmate Record Details

A current Harvey County roster card can show the person's name, age, sex, race, city, state, eye color, hair color, height, weight, booking date, booking time, release fields, mugshot image, charge array, bond groups, next court date, and hold array. Housing unit, pod, cell, arresting agency, magistrate, and detailed release-status values were not visible in the public roster-card inventory.

Charges are grouped by bond number. A charge group can list the bond type, amount, and next court date. Holds can show hold type, holding authority, case number, comments, issue date, and clear date when publicly listed. A hold from DOC, another county, federal authority, or another court may prevent release even when a Harvey County bond appears payable.

Record FieldWhat It Means
bookingIdBooking identifier for the current jail entry.
imagesBooking photo URL shown as a roster mugshot thumbnail.
chargesStatute, charge description, bond number, bond type, bond amount, and next court date.
holdsOther authority or case information that may keep the person in custody.
releaseDate / releaseTimeFields exist, but most current housed records had null release fields when inspected.

Past Harvey County Inmate Records

The county roster is for housed inmates. No official Harvey County source in the research states a release-retention window for roster cards or booking photos. For a person who has left the jail, the lookup path depends on what happened next. A sentenced Kansas prisoner may be in KASPER. A federal inmate may be in the BOP locator. An immigration detainee may be in ICE ODLS. A filed criminal case may appear in Kansas CaseSearch even when the person is no longer housed in the jail.

For older booking records, mugshots not online, or jail paperwork that does not appear on the public roster, use the county's records channels under KORA. The research found Harvey County's advanced forms area and search-result text indicating it can be used for Kansas Open Records Act requests, while court documents should go to the district court clerk. If the visible form is not available, contact the relevant county department or Sheriff's Office directly.


County Jail vs State Prison

Most lookup errors happen when the wrong custody system is searched. The Harvey County inmate population roster covers people currently housed in the county detention center. KASPER covers sentenced Kansas corrections custody and supervision. BOP covers federal inmates from 1982 to present. ICE ODLS covers immigration detention. Kansas VINE supplies county-jail custody notifications and is not the state-prison locator.

SystemUse It ForWhat It Does Not Cover
Harvey County rosterCurrent housed jail records, booking cards, charges, bonds, holds, and mugshots.Sentenced KDOC prisoners after transfer or old federal custody.
KASPERSentenced Kansas prisoners, post-incarceration supervision, and discharged sentence records since 1980.Most pretrial county jail bookings.
BOP inmate locatorFederal inmates incarcerated from 1982 to present.County jail mugshots or state-only cases.
ICE ODLSImmigration detainees searched by A-number or biographical data.Ordinary Harvey County criminal bookings.
Kansas VINECounty-jail custody notifications and status alerts.KDOC state-prison offender profiles.

Harvey County Booking Bond and Holds

Booking starts after arrest or warrant service and transport to the detention center. The practical intake sequence includes identity paperwork, medical or mental-health screening, property handling, booking photo, roster entry, charge and bond entry, classification, and housing or hold placement. K.S.A. 19-1930 also says the sheriff or jail keeper is not required to receive or detain an arrestee before medical evaluation if the person appears unconscious, seriously ill, seriously injured, or seriously impaired by alcohol or drugs.

Bond can be cash or through a bonding agent approved by the Ninth Judicial District of Kansas. The roster has shown bond type values such as SURETY, CASH, and NO BOND. K.S.A. 22-2802 governs appearance bonds and release conditions, and the appearance bond or required security is deposited with the magistrate or clerk of the court where release is ordered. JailATM deposits are for inmate accounts, not release bonds.

Important: A posted bond on one Harvey County charge may not release a person if another hold or detainer remains active.


Harvey County Mugshots and Record Limits

The Harvey County roster displays current housed-inmate mugshots. Each card has an official image URL, thumbnail, and enlarge option. The photo sits beside age, sex, race, eye and hair color, height, weight, city, state, booking date, charges, bond, next court date, and holds. No official source found in the research states how long a mugshot stays public after release.

Kansas public-records law adds an important limit. The Kansas Attorney General's KORA FAQ states that mug shots and standard arrest reports are not required to be open and may be discretionarily closed under K.S.A. 45-221(a). If a photo is not on the current roster, request it through the sheriff or county records process and expect review. For the full mugshot-specific access path, use the Harvey County jail mugshots page.


Harvey County Detention Facilities

Official sources resolved one local detention facility for Harvey County. No separate Harvey County work-release building, regional jail, federal prison, ICE detention center, or KDOC state prison was located in official sources inside the county. Municipal police agencies may make arrests and publish incident bulletins, but the county detention center is the local jail facility where people are held after booking.

  • Harvey County Detention Center holds pretrial detainees, sentenced local offenders, and people admitted by local, state, federal, city, county, or other agencies when committed to the jail.

The county history page traces Harvey County jail buildings from the first jail after an 1879 bond proposition through the current detention center that opened in 1997.

Harvey County jail history and inmate population context

That history helps explain why current custody records, court records, and county government services are centered around Newton and the county complex.


Harvey County Jail Programs

The detention center says it provides safe and secure incarceration while also offering rehabilitation services. Documented programs include high school degree work, anger management, meditation, parenting, resume building, Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, spiritual programs, transition programs, and mentoring. Medical and mental-health care are available. The county states that the facility is PREA compliant and links a redacted PREA policy.

These services do not change the inmate search process, but they matter for families trying to understand jail conditions and for attorneys or case managers planning visits, records requests, or release steps. Program access can depend on classification, discipline, staffing, and facility schedules, so direct confirmation with jail staff is still needed before relying on any specific service.


Harvey County Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Harvey County inmate population? The official roster API showed 66 housed records on June 13, 2026. The jail capacity listed by the Kansas Sheriffs' Association is 133 beds. Treat the roster count as a live snapshot, not an annual average.

Where is the Harvey County inmate population held? The local jail population is held at Harvey County Detention Center in Newton. Official sources did not identify a separate county work-release center, regional jail, KDOC prison, federal prison, or ICE detention center in Harvey County.

How do I search the Harvey County inmate population? Start with the official housed-inmates roster. If the person is not listed, call the jail, check Kansas VINE for county-jail notifications, use KASPER for KDOC custody, or use BOP and ICE locators for federal or immigration custody.

Are Harvey County mugshots public? Current housed-inmate mugshots appear on the county roster. Kansas law does not require every mugshot or standard arrest report to be open in every setting, so older or missing photos may require a KORA request and discretionary review.

Can bond information be confirmed online? The roster can show bond type and amount, but Harvey County states charges and bond amount can be acquired by contacting Detention Center staff. Holds may still block release after a bond is posted.

Does Kansas VINE replace the roster? No. Kansas VINE is a notification system for county-jail custody status. It does not replace the Harvey County roster for booking-card details and does not cover KDOC state-prison offender profiles.

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Directions to the Harvey County Jail

Harvey County Detention Center is at 800 N. Main St., Newton, KS 67114, in the county government complex. From I-135, use Newton exits toward Main Street and continue into the county complex. From US-50 and Kansas routes feeding Newton, follow local signs toward downtown Newton and the courthouse or government center.

People driving from Harvey County towns such as Halstead, Hesston, Burrton, Sedgwick, Walton, North Newton, and rural areas should route to Newton first, then to North Main Street. Official sources do not publish detailed visitor parking rates, bus routes, or ADA entrance instructions for the jail, so call ahead before traveling for a visit, bond question, or records issue.

Address

Harvey County Detention Center
800 N. Main St.
Newton, KS 67114
(316) 284-6959

Visitor Parking

Confirm visitor parking and the correct entrance with Detention Center staff before arrival.

Public Transit

Official research did not locate a jail-specific public transit instruction. Confirm local route options before travel.

Visitor Entry

Video visits must be scheduled ahead through Prodigy. Ask staff about lobby video access and visitor-entry rules.