Search the Liberty County Inmate Population

The Liberty County inmate population is held mainly through the county jail system, with separate paths for people who later enter state, federal, or immigration custody. A Liberty County inmate search starts with the county jail roster when the person may be in local custody. The Liberty County inmate population also includes recent booking records, released entries from date-range searches, and jail-report counts that show how the detention load changes over time. Georgia inmate population records are split among sheriff, court, corrections, and federal systems, so the right lookup depends on custody stage.

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Liberty County Inmate Population

The Liberty County inmate population is centered on Liberty County Sheriff's Office jail inmate records and the public roster linked from that office. Liberty County Jail is the only local detention facility confirmed for a facility page in the research file. It holds current county-jail detainees, recent arrestees, local and state-court defendants, short local sentences, and some people with federal, Fort Stewart, or U.S. Marshals hold labels that appear on roster records. Those hold labels matter. They show why a Liberty County jail entry may involve more than a Sheriff's Office arrest.

Population numbers come from several sources, and each source measures a different thing. A live roster count is a snapshot of visible public rows. A Georgia Sheriffs' Association monthly jail report is a reporting-month figure. Vera Institute data is a historical county dataset. Capacity is a bed-count convention used by state and research reports, while the sheriff's current jail page does not publish a rated capacity. The safest reading is to keep the date and source with every number, then use the jail roster for current custody and the monthly or historical sources for population scale.


Liberty County Inmate Population Statistics

Recent Liberty County inmate population figures place the jail in the low-to-mid 200s against the 300-bed capacity used in state jail reports. The public current jail population roster showed 240 current inmates when inspected on June 4, 2026. The Georgia Sheriffs' Association April 2026 monthly jail report captured 255 inmates against 300 capacity, while the August 2021 Georgia DCA report listed 201 inmates against the same 300-bed capacity. Those figures are useful together because they show point-in-time roster scale, current state reporting, and an older state baseline.

255 April 2026 GSA Population
300 State-Report Capacity
1 Local Detention Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Date
Current roster count240 current inmates listedInteropWeb roster, inspected June 4, 2026
24-hour arrests tab20 itemsInteropWeb 24 Hours Arrests, inspected June 4, 2026
Monthly jail report population255Georgia Sheriffs' Association, April 2026
Rated capacity used in reports300 bedsGSA 2025-2026 rows and Georgia DCA August 2021
Historical jail population223.75Vera Institute county dataset, 2024
County jail rate493.62 per 100,000 age 15-64Vera Institute county dataset, 2024

The 24-hour and arrest-date roster tabs should not be read as annual booking totals. The date-range tab showed 344 items in the inspected view, but that result depends on the selected range and roster display state. The research did not locate a sheriff-published annual booking series for recent years. If a certified booking count, average length of stay, or current demographic table is needed, the more direct path is an existing-record request to the Sheriff's Office.



Liberty County Jail Custody Makeup

Liberty County inmate population reports separate several custody categories. The 2026 GSA rows include state-sentenced, awaiting-trial, county-sentence, and other-inmate columns. Awaiting-trial counts ran from 111 to 138 in the first four complete 2026 rows. Vera's 2024 dataset also separated pretrial and sentenced averages, listing 135.25 pretrial and 88.50 sentenced. The categories do not match perfectly across sources, so they should not be merged into one total. They do support the same practical point: pretrial custody is a major part of the Liberty County jail population.

  • Awaiting trial: GSA's 2026 captured rows list more than 100 awaiting-trial inmates each month.
  • Sentenced custody: Vera's 2024 dataset lists both pretrial and sentenced jail population averages.
  • Federal and outside holds: Vera's 2019 data includes U.S. Marshals, ICE, BOP, and other-authority indicators.
  • Roster charge levels: The public roster charge grid includes an M/F field for misdemeanor, felony, or other classification.

The current roster displays labels for sex, height, and address, but the inspected text output did not show consistent public values for those fields. Current sheriff-published race, age-band, gender, average length of stay, and annual booking dashboards were not found in the official online sources used for the research. Older Vera demographic data can give context, but it should be dated and treated as dataset history.


Liberty County Jail Capacity

Capacity needs careful wording because the sources do not all describe the same point in time. Georgia Sheriffs' Association monthly reports and the Georgia DCA August 2021 report use a 300-bed capacity for Liberty County Jail. Liberty County's older SPLOST 1 Jail page says a one-cent sales tax helped build a 120-bed jail facility with related administrative space and equipment. The SPLOST 4 Jail material identifies a jail complex with Pod 1, Pod 2, a work release building, and administrative offices.

The county has also planned a replacement Public Safety Center on the current jail site. A Liberty County RFQ says the existing jail is at 180 Paul Sikes Drive and that the county sought design and construction services for a new Public Safety Center for the Sheriff's Office. That is a facility-development fact, not proof that a replacement jail has opened. No Liberty County-specific consent decree, jail death litigation, or recent major overcrowding lawsuit was located in the official or high-authority sources used for research.


Liberty County Jail Record Laws

Georgia law explains why some Liberty County inmate population information is public and why not every field appears online. The Georgia Open Records Act is a request law, not an instant portal rule. Agencies generally respond within three business days or explain timing, cost, or exemptions. Jail-specific statutes require sheriffs to keep inmate commitment records and set basic jail duties, while booking-photo laws treat mugshots differently from roster text.

Key Statutes:

O.C.G.A. 50-18-70 et seq. governs Georgia public-record requests and the three-business-day response framework.

O.C.G.A. 42-4-7 requires sheriffs to keep records of people committed to county jail and ties those records to the Open Records Act.

O.C.G.A. 42-4-16 requires quarterly jail reports on bookings, immigration inquiries, ICE detainers, and compliance information.

O.C.G.A. 42-4-32 sets food, sanitation, classification, observation, and medical-care duties for jail operations.

For Liberty County, the agency map is practical. The Sheriff's Office owns jail roster, booking, bond, property, and open-records questions. The Clerk of Courts owns public court records and specific dispositions. GDC owns sentenced state-prison lookup. BOP and ICE own federal and immigration locator systems. Missing roster results can mean release, transfer, name variation, a date-range limit, a different custody system, or a restricted record.


Liberty County State Prison Lookup

No Georgia Department of Corrections state prison was found physically inside Liberty County. A person sentenced from Liberty County can still leave the jail population and enter the statewide prison system. The GDC offender query is the correct lookup after state custody begins. Its filters include Most Recent Institution, where Liberty County Jail appears as an option, and Conviction County, where Liberty County also appears. Those county-specific hooks are useful when a simple name search returns too many results.

SystemBest UseLiberty County Clue
County rosterCurrent jail custody, recent arrests, and date-range booking recordsArresting agency, status, bond, charge grid, and court label
GDC offender querySentenced state offenders or people transferred to state custodyMost Recent Institution and Conviction County filters include Liberty County options
BOP locatorFederal inmates in Bureau of Prisons custody from 1982 forwardUseful after a federal transfer, not for every county-jail hold
ICE ODLSImmigration detention searches by A-number or biographical informationNo ICE facility was found in Liberty County


Liberty County Roster Search Fields

The Liberty County jail roster is more flexible than a single name box because its tabs answer different questions. Current Inmates answers whether the person is booked now. 24 Hours Arrests can show both current and released statuses. Inmates by Arrest Date adds date-range controls for older or known-date searches. The public page does not publish wildcard rules or minimum characters, so broad and simple name searches are safer than exact-only assumptions.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Current InmatesTabNoDefault current-custody view.
24 Hours ArrestsTabNoRecent bookings with current and released statuses.
Inmates by Arrest DateTabNoDate-range search for selected booking dates.
Last NameTextNoOptional name filter; use full or partial spelling if needed.
First NameTextNoOptional name filter.
Begin Date / ToDate rangeNoAvailable on the arrest-date tab with calendar controls.
Search InmatesButtonN/ARuns the current tab and filters.

For mobile users, the official Liberty County Sheriff, GA app advertises inmate search, a live jail feed, record/report request features, and emergency push notices. The app was not installed during research, so app-only fields were not verified. Treat it as a convenience channel tied to the official sheriff ecosystem, not as a separate court or criminal-history database.


Liberty County Inmate Record Details

A Liberty County roster entry is an inline booking record rather than a separate public profile page. The strongest fields are custody status, arrest date, arresting agency, days in jail, total bond, and the charge grid. The image area exists, but inspected rows showed unavailable or placeholder image slots instead of consistent public booking photos. The charge grid can show local, city, state, federal, or Fort Stewart-related context, so the court or hold label should be read carefully before assuming the release path.

FieldWhat It Shows
Image slotRoster photo area; inspected rows did not consistently show booking photos.
NameRoster name in LAST, FIRST MIDDLE style.
StatusCurrent or released status such as CURRENTLY BOOKED or RELEASED.
Arrest DateDate tied to the booking event, followed by arresting agency.
Arresting AgencyExamples include Liberty County SO, Hinesville PD, Fort Stewart, state patrol, and U.S. Marshals labels.
Total BondDollar amount, NOT SET, or DENIED; holds may still block release.
Charge GridWarrant number, counts, statute, description, M/F classification, and court.

Liberty County Released Inmates

Released booking records are not always gone from the public roster. The 24 Hours Arrests tab can show RELEASED entries, and the Inmates by Arrest Date tab can return records for a selected date range. Research did not find a posted Liberty County retention rule for how long released booking records remain searchable online. That means the date-range tab is a useful first check, but it should not be treated as a complete archive of all past jail records.

For older bookings, missing entries, arrest reports, or records no longer visible online, use the sheriff-specific open-records contact rather than the broad county portal. The LCSO open-records page names Maj. Bill Kirkendall, gives 912-876-4555, and lists sheriffopenrecords@libertycountyga.gov. A clear request should include the person's name, approximate arrest date, arresting agency if known, and the record type sought. Court dispositions are a different record set and belong with the Clerk or court portal.



Liberty County Detention Facility

Only one local detention facility was confirmed for this build. Liberty County Jail is the county-jail custody point and the facility covered by the public roster. No separate city jail, regional detention center, BOP facility, ICE detention center, or GDC state prison was found physically inside Liberty County. Nearby and statewide systems still matter as fallbacks, but they do not become Liberty County facility pages.

  • Liberty County Jail - county jail for current detainees, recent arrestees, local and state-court defendants, short local sentences, and some federal/Fort Stewart/USMS holds shown on the roster.

Liberty County Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Liberty County inmate population? The live roster showed 240 current inmates on June 4, 2026, while the April 2026 GSA report listed 255 inmates against 300 capacity. Those are different dated measures, not one average.

Where does a Liberty County inmate search start? Start with the LCSO jail-inmates page or the InteropWeb current jail population roster. Use Current Inmates first, then 24 Hours Arrests or Inmates by Arrest Date if the person may be newly booked or released.

Does the roster prove a conviction? No. A roster charge is a booking or custody record. Formal court charges, amendments, pleas, dismissals, and convictions are checked through the Clerk, court portal, prosecutor filings, or official dispositions.

What if a Liberty County inmate is not listed? The person may have been released, transferred, booked under a different spelling, outside the visible date range, in state/federal/ICE custody, or tied to a restricted record. Call the jail or use open records when the roster does not answer the custody question.

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Directions to the Liberty County Jail

The public jail address is 180 Paul Sikes Drive, Hinesville, GA 31313. Visitors should confirm custody status, bond eligibility, property release, deposit options, or HomeWAV communication issues by phone before leaving. The official jail page does not publish cross streets, parking rates, transit routes, or a separate ADA entrance description, so those travel details should be checked directly with the jail.

Address

Liberty County Jail
180 Paul Sikes Dr.
Hinesville, GA 31313
912-876-6411

Visitor Parking

Confirm visitor parking at the facility before arrival. The official pages inspected do not publish visitor parking rates or lot rules.

Public Transit

No official transit route or walking-time guidance was located on the jail pages. Do not rely on a roster page for travel directions.

Visitor Entry

Liberty County Jail does not offer in-person visitation. For property or money release, the inmate must start the release form and the claimant must show proper ID.