Search Monroe County Inmate Population Records

The Monroe County inmate population is split between the sheriff-run county jail and state prison custody in Georgia. A Monroe County inmate search starts with the county jail roster when the person may be newly booked, held for court, or serving county time. The Monroe County inmate population also includes sentenced people waiting for transfer, while state-prison records move to Georgia corrections tools after transfer. For a current or past custody question, the Monroe County inmate population can be checked through the jail roster, records request channels, notification tools, and state or federal locators.

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Monroe County Inmate Population Overview

The Monroe County inmate population is reported through more than one official lens. The Georgia Sheriffs' Association Jail Report gives a monthly county jail count, bed capacity, and legal-status categories. The Monroe County current inmate roster is the person-level tool for people booked into the sheriff's jail. Those two sources should not be blended. One is a monthly population report. The other is a live roster that can change during the day.

The local detention map has two confirmed facility pages. The Monroe County Detention Center is the county jail for arrests, pretrial custody, bondable cases, county-time sentences, and sentenced people waiting for transfer. Burruss Correctional Training Center is a Georgia Department of Corrections prison in Forsyth for sentenced state prisoners. The sheriff roster is the right first stop for county custody. GDC search is the right first stop after a person is moved into state prison.


Monroe County Inmate Population Statistics

The strongest current county jail population figure in the research is the May 2026 Georgia Sheriffs' Association line for Monroe County. It lists 179 inmates and 175 beds, which is 102.3 percent utilization. The sheriff's detention page lists a lower full-capacity figure of 168 inmates, so both numbers matter: the sheriff page is the local facility description, while the GSA report is the newer monthly reporting source.

179 May 2026 Jail Count
175 GSA Listed Beds
2 Confirmed Facilities
MeasureFigureSource and date
Latest monthly jail count179 inmatesGeorgia Sheriffs' Association, May 2026
Rated bed capacity175 bedsGeorgia Sheriffs' Association, May 2026
Sheriff detention-page capacity168 inmatesMonroe County Sheriff's Office detention page, inspected June 4, 2026
Quarterly bookings585 bookingsMCSO Georgia Criminal Alien Track and Report Act report, 2025 Q2
Certified detention deputies34 deputiesMonroe County Sheriff's Office detention page

The sheriff's detention page is also the source for daily jail operations. It says certified detention deputies handle intake, booking, prisoner transports, pickups, and assigned duties. That staffing fact helps explain why a roster entry is a custody record, not a court judgment or a final criminal-history report.



Monroe County Jail Population Makeup

The May 2026 GSA report breaks the Monroe County jail count into legal-status categories. It lists 156 awaiting-trial inmates, 8 state-sentenced inmates, 5 county-sentenced inmates, and 10 inmates in the GSA "other" category. The research did not locate an official county jail race, age, average-stay, or charge-category demographic table, so those details should not be guessed from commercial lookup pages.

  • Awaiting trial: 156 of 179 inmates in May 2026, or 87.2 percent, were listed as awaiting trial.
  • State-sentenced: 8 people were counted in the county jail while tied to state-time status.
  • County-sentenced: 5 people were listed as serving county time in the May 2026 report.
  • Immigration-detainer workflow: the sheriff's 2025 Q2 report listed 25 LESC inquiries and 4 DHS detainers, but that is not a full immigration-status population table.

Monroe County Jail Capacity

The Monroe County jail capacity picture has a local-source split. The sheriff detention page says the jail can house 168 inmates at full capacity. The May 2026 GSA jail report lists 175 beds and 179 inmates. The safest reading is that the jail was above the GSA-listed bed count for that month, while the sheriff's public detention page still carries the lower operational capacity statement.

No official Monroe County jail consent decree, closure notice, or new-jail construction approval was found in the research set. That means capacity language should stay tied to the official population reports, not to rumor or third-party scraper estimates. It is fair to say the May 2026 GSA count was above listed capacity. It is not fair to claim a legal overcrowding finding without a source.


Monroe County Inmate Record Laws

Georgia law shapes what the Monroe County inmate population records show and what must be requested through an office. The free roster can confirm current booking, charge, court, and bond information. Open-records law governs records not posted online, while booking-photo law limits public release of mugshots for commercial publication uses.

Key Georgia rules:

O.C.G.A. 50-18-70 et seq. governs public inspection and copying of Georgia public records unless an exemption applies.

O.C.G.A. 50-18-71 is cited by MCSO for response timing and research-fee rules, including no charge when work takes less than 15 minutes.

O.C.G.A. 50-18-72 covers exemptions, including limits for some law-enforcement and prosecution records.

O.C.G.A. 10-1-393.5 addresses commercial mugshot-site removal duties in listed circumstances.

O.C.G.A. 45-16-20 is part of Georgia death-investigation reporting for deaths in penal institutions.


Monroe County State Prison Population

Burruss Correctional Training Center adds a state-prison layer to Monroe County custody searches. The GDC Burruss facility page lists Burruss as a medium-security prison for adult male felons in Forsyth, with capacity listed as 806. A newer GDC fact-sheet/audit source in the research gives an 808 physical-capacity figure and recent Burruss population facts. Those numbers belong on the Burruss facility page and in state-prison context, not in the county jail roster count.

Once a person is convicted and sentenced to state time, the sheriff's detention page says the person is held until transfer to a state facility. After transfer, use the Georgia Department of Corrections Find an Offender page, not the Monroe County jail roster. GDC warns that offender photos may display automatically if available and that official verification should be requested in writing from GDC Inmate Records and Information.



Current Monroe County Roster Lookup

The public roster uses a simple search layout. It was inspected on June 4, 2026 and showed a changing current-item count in the 173 to 175 range. That observation is useful, but it is not a formal average daily population. The roster is meant to answer a narrower question: whether a named person appears to be currently booked or recently arrested.

Field labelTypeRequiredNotes
Current InmatesTab/linkNoDefault view for people currently booked.
24 Hours ArrestsTab/linkNoRecent-booking channel for the prior day.
Inmates by Arrest DateTab/linkNoUseful when the arrest date is known.
Filter By Inmate Name (Optional)TextNoThe roster label says the name filter is optional.
Search InmatesButtonNot applicableRuns the search and shows paginated results.

The roster screenshot captured in the manifest comes from the official linked portal. The Current Inmates roster screenshot shows the search tabs, optional name filter, pagination, charge and bond layout, and redacted personal fields.

Monroe County inmate population current roster search fields and results

The screenshot supports the main lookup point: Monroe County publishes booking and charge details online, but not all identity fields and not public booking photos.


Past Monroe County Inmate Records

Released or older Monroe County inmate records may not remain searchable in the current roster. The research did not find a posted retention rule for released inmates. When a person is not found under Current Inmates, use the 24 Hours Arrests tab, the Inmates by Arrest Date tab, the jail phone line, or an open-records request. The sheriff's open-records page says the records custodian responds within three business days and gives estimated completion time and cost when fees apply.

The open-records page lists records@monroecosheriffga.us, fax, phone, mail, and web-form channels. It also says requesters should not prepay because an invoice is sent before records are released. Some records can be emailed, while others may need pickup or mail delivery for an added fee.


Monroe County Inmate Record Fields

A public Monroe County roster entry is a booking and custody record. It is not a full criminal-history report. It can show the reason the jail is holding the person, the charge table, the court tied to the charge, and whether a bond amount is listed, denied, or not set.

FieldWhat it shows
Name and statusUppercase name and a custody status such as CURRENTLY BOOKED.
SexPublic roster sex field; height, weight, and address were redacted in captured entries.
Arrest dateDate plus arresting agency, such as Monroe County Sheriff's Office.
Days in jailNumeric custody-day count on current entries.
Total bondDollar amount, NOT SET, or DENIED.
Charge tableWarrant number, counts, statute, description, misdemeanor/felony indicator, and court.

Monroe County Jail vs Prison

Monroe County has both a sheriff jail and a state prison in Forsyth, so lookup errors are common. The county jail handles people arrested in local cases and people waiting on court, bond, county sentence service, or state transfer. Burruss is a GDC prison for sentenced state prisoners. A person may move from the county jail path to the GDC path after sentence and transfer.

County jailState prison
FacilityMonroe County Detention CenterBurruss Correctional Training Center or another GDC facility
Run byMonroe County Sheriff's OfficeGeorgia Department of Corrections
Use forArrest, booking, pretrial, bond, county timeSentenced felony prison custody
Search channelInteropWeb county roster and jail phoneGDC Find an Offender and written GDC verification


Monroe County Detention Facilities

The confirmed Monroe County facility map has one county jail and one state prison. Forsyth Police Department appears as an agency contact, but no official separate city jail, city roster, or long-term municipal detention facility was verified.


Monroe County Inmate Population FAQ

How many inmates are in Monroe County?

The May 2026 Georgia Sheriffs' Association report lists 179 inmates in the Monroe County jail against 175 listed beds. The live roster count can differ because it changes during the day and is a person-level booking tool rather than a monthly population report.

How do I search Monroe County inmates?

Start with the official sheriff-linked InteropWeb roster. Use Current Inmates for present custody, 24 Hours Arrests for recent bookings, and Inmates by Arrest Date when the booking date is known. If no record appears, call the jail or use open records, GDC, VINELink, BOP, or ICE based on custody type.

Does Monroe County post mugshots?

No. The sheriff detention page says booking photographs are not posted on the website under Georgia booking-photo law. The roster may still show charge, bond, statute, court, arrest date, and custody status.

Where do sentenced inmates go?

The sheriff detention page says people sentenced to state time are held until transfer into a state facility. Once transferred, the Georgia Department of Corrections locator is the proper search channel.

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Directions to the Monroe County Jail

The Monroe County Detention Center is at 145 L. Cary Bittick Drive in Forsyth, near the county justice-center area. The Magistrate Court contact sheet places the Justice Center at 143 L. Cary Bittick Drive, while the Superior Court Clerk is downtown at 1 Courthouse Square. Visitors should confirm whether the trip is for jail custody, Magistrate Court, or courthouse business before leaving.

Address

Monroe County Detention Center
145 L. Cary Bittick Drive
Forsyth, GA 31029
(478) 994-7051

Visitor Parking

Official sheriff pages did not publish a named visitor lot or parking fee. Call the jail before travel and follow posted Sheriff's Office and Detention Center signs.

Public Transit

No official bus or rail route to the jail was located in the research. Monroe County visitors should confirm local transportation rather than assume fixed-route transit.

Visitor Entry

Valid photo ID is required for visitation. Personal items and phones are not allowed in visitation, and the sheriff's rules include dress-code limits.