Kansas Inmate Search

Smith County, KS Jail and Prison System

SMITH County has 4 jails with an average daily population of 942 inmates with a total of 4 jail population. When breaking down the SMITH County jail population by gender, females are a minority compared to male prisoners and make 25% with 1 female and 2 male inmates.
  • 4 Jails
  • 4 Prisoners
  • 187% Jail Rate

How Does Smith County Inmate Search Work?

Smith County inmate records are public files that anyone can acquire easily. The Freedom of Information Act governs the rules regarding Smith county inmate records which provide a lot of useful insights about a person.

Smith County Parole and Probation

Smith County Parole

Parole is when an incarcerated person is allowed to leave their sentence early because they have followed the rules while serving their time. A parole board rules on who gets to receive parole and who does not. You can review Smith county parole records and find out a lot about a parolee . Some things contained in the Smith county parole files may be information about their punishment and their crimes. You might also get to review details about where they were held and the terms of their parole.

Smith County Probation

Along with those parolees that have been released, you might also be able to review Smith county probation records detailing men and women who were not incarcerated but instead was put on probation. Probation does not come without some rules . Probationers must see a probation officer once a week plus follow other rules. Typically,Smith county criminal records will show the criminal’s crimes, their probationary sentence, and the ruling justice department details who sentenced them. Along with that facts , you may see images , fingerprints, physical details about the probationer , and other details.

Smith County Booking

Smith county bookings are also helpful when looking for stats on whether or not a stranger has been arrested. When a perpetrator is arrested, the officer fills out paperwork and then holds them in a incarceration cell , which essentially becomes their Smith county booking record. It may also include things like fingerprints, photos , physical details, their name, and address, officer in charge , the details of the crime, the location, and any trucks that were involved. The general public has the ability to get a copy of someone’s Smith county booking records without any type of approval .

Smith County Incarceration Statistics

Even though women are the fastest growing group of inmates in SMITH County, men still make up the vast majority of inmates admitted to prison each year - nearly rate of 181 per 100,000 U.S residents yearly across the county.

Inmate Population and Incarceration Rates in Smith County, KS

SMITH County has th highest jail incarceration rate across Kansas, yet from the total of 4 inmates only 4 are currently confined, the rest 0 are pretrial inmates and are awaiting trial, being tried, or awaiting a verdict.

Smith County Jail Inmate Population, Jail Pretrial Population and Confined Population, for 2010-2015 years

201020112012201320142015
Total Inmate Population444444
Pretrial Population000000
Confined Population444444

Smith County Incarceration Statistics by Gender

In SMITH County, males are incarcerated in jail at a rate of 307 per 100,000 male U.S. residents, which is nearly 2 times more than female incarceration rate, of 96 per 100,000 female U.S. residents. From 2010 to 2015, the male incarceration rate increased by 41%, while the female incarceration rate lowered by 0%.

Smith County Female Population, Rate & Count for 2010-2015 years

201020112012201320142015
Population1,0861,0821,0621,0401,0541,031
Rate000969696
Count000111

Smith County Male Population, Rate & Count for 2010-2015 years

201020112012201320142015
Population1,1401,1371,1181,1041,1181,105
Rate307264224181181181
Count433222

Breaking Down Smith County Inmates By Race

In SMITH County, white people are incarcerated in jail on average at a rate of 145 per 100,000 white U.S. residents.

Smith County Incarceration Rates by Race, for 2010-2015 years

201020112012201320142015
White173162154145145145
Black000000
Latino000000
Asian000000

Smith County Prisons and Jails

Federal Jails

Smith County Sheriff Offices and Police Departments