Search the Howard County Inmate Population

The Howard County inmate population includes people held in local jail custody, people assigned to work release, and people who may move to state, federal, or immigration custody after local proceedings. A Howard County inmate search starts with the county jail roster, but the Howard County inmate population is not found in one database after release, sentencing, or transfer. Indiana records systems split current jail custody, court cases, state prison status, notification tools, and federal custody into separate channels. A careful search of the Howard County inmate population checks the right system for the person's current stage.

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Howard County Inmate Population Overview

The core Howard County inmate population is held at the Howard County Sheriff's Office jail complex, officially listed as the Howard County Criminal Justice Center. County materials describe the facility as a direct-supervision jail built in 1992, opened in 1993, and later expanded. The population counted there is mostly local custody: pretrial detainees, people serving county sentences, people held on warrants, and people waiting on court action. The sheriff's current-inmates page is therefore a current custody list, not a full archive of every past booking.

Howard County's detention picture also includes Howard County Work Release, a separate residential community-corrections facility, and a Kokomo Police Department jail or holding function. Those do not replace the county jail roster. Work Release is tied to local court sentences, community supervision, and Indiana Department of Correction transition placements. Kokomo Police lists a jail line, but no separate public city roster was located in official sources. When a Kokomo arrest becomes a county jail booking, the public lookup path shifts back to the sheriff's current-inmates roster.


Howard County Inmate Population Statistics

Howard County's strongest official population figures come from the county's new-jail project page and the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute evaluation data. The county says the current jail has 364 beds after expansions from its original 256-bed design. ICJI inspection snapshots showed the jail close to capacity in 2015, over capacity in 2016, and far over capacity in 2018. Those figures explain why the county describes the current facility as unable to meet current population, safety, and operational needs.

364 Official Jail Beds
437 2018 Inspection Count
3 Local Custody Facilities
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Current official jail capacity364 bedsHoward County new-jail project page, inspected 2026
Original jail capacity256 bedsHoward County project history, opened 1993
Expansion beds added108 bedsHoward County project history
Work release capacityUp to 80 males and 40 femalesHoward County Community Supervision
FY2019 jail spendingAt least $11,784,259Vera Howard County jail-cost profile


Howard County Jail Population Makeup

Official county pages inspected did not publish a current demographic table by sex, race, age, charge level, or pretrial status. The available sources still identify useful slices of the Howard County inmate population. The jail holds local pretrial detainees and people serving county sentences. ICJI inspection tables also referenced inmates held for DOC and sentenced inmates awaiting DOC transfer in older snapshots. Vera's profile notes that women made up 19 percent of the Howard County jail population in 2015.

Work Release has the clearest official capacity split. Howard County Community Supervision says its standalone Work Release facility can house up to 80 males and 40 females. It serves court-sentenced Level 6 through Level 2 felony participants and IDOC community-transition or work-release reentry participants. Those participants remain in custody, but the rules differ from the main jail because approved work and reentry activities may occur outside the facility.

Pretrial custody
A person is held after arrest while the case is pending, often before conviction.
County sentence
A local jail term served under county custody rather than state prison custody.
DOC transfer
A sentenced person leaves the county roster after commitment to the Indiana Department of Correction.
Work release
Residential custody that allows approved employment or reentry movement under staff rules.

Howard County Jail Capacity

Capacity is central to the Howard County inmate population. The county's official project page says the jail was designed as a 256-bed facility and later expanded by 108 beds. Even with 364 beds, older inspections showed crowding above the rated capacity. The county states that the jail was not designed for today's population levels, operational needs, or safety standards. That statement, paired with ICJI historical figures, supports a capacity story without inventing a current head count.

The new jail project is tied to a federal settlement agreement. Howard County released procurement documents in January 2025, recommended Garmong as developer on March 3, 2025, and hired Garmong Construction on March 17, 2025. In October 2025, the county announced a City of Kokomo contribution arrangement tied to public safety local income tax revenue. The county says that arrangement reduced the originally anticipated tax increase and would help support annual debt service on construction bonds.

The county's future jail page is the best official place to confirm project updates, capacity context, and financing milestones. The screenshot shows the county source used for the jail capacity and project figures.

Howard County inmate population new jail project capacity source

Because the page is maintained by county government, it carries more weight than third-party commentary when checking the Howard County jail capacity and new-facility plan.


Howard County Inmate Record Laws

Indiana law explains why much of the Howard County inmate population can be searched through public systems, while some details are withheld. The Access to Public Records Act creates the general public-records framework. A separate jailed-person provision requires certain arrest and jail information to be available. Other law protects confidential records, investigatory material, sealed or expunged cases, juvenile records, medical information, and security-sensitive data.

Key Statutes:

Indiana Code Title 5, Article 14, Chapter 3 is the Access to Public Records Act framework for public inspection and copying.

IC 5-14-3-5 covers arrest, summons, and jailed-person information that law-enforcement agencies must make available.

IC 11-12-4-1 requires county jail minimum standards for conditions, medical care, safety, sanitation, and programs.

210 IAC 3 sets Indiana county jail standards, including inspection and operational rules.

Indiana CJI death-in-custody reporting is the route for DCRA reporting from jails, prisons, and other custody settings.


Search Howard County Inmates

The public search for current Howard County jail custody starts with the sheriff's Current Inmates page. The roster is free, public, and does not require a login in the inspected source. It shows a Type to Search box, public inmate cards, image areas, View More links, and pagination. During inspection, pagination showed pages 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, an ellipsis, and 35, indicating a large current listing.

The sheriff's bond page also links a Justice Public Safety Cloud or JailTracker roster route. The sheriff explains that bond, when available, appears near the bottom next to charges. If the current-inmates page is down, slow, or unclear, the JailTracker route can be checked, then the jail can be called for confirmation. The sheriff app is another access channel because the official site advertises the Howard County Sheriff's Office app and lists current inmates among the same OCV feature set.

  1. Open the sheriff Current Inmates page and use the Type to Search field.
  2. Type the last name, first name, or another known text fragment.
  3. Review the inmate cards and use pagination when the name is common.
  4. Open View More for the profile, image, charge, arresting-agency, and bond details that are available.
  5. If the person is not listed, check IDOC, SAVIN, the statewide jail portal, BOP, ICE, or direct phone fallback.

Howard County Roster Fields

The Howard County roster search is simpler than many statewide portals. The OCV current-inmates page relies on a single public text filter and profile links. The sheriff-linked JailTracker route has a separate vendor path and inferred name-search options, but the web capture did not expose a complete stable table of public fields. For most users, the sheriff roster is the first place to search, and JailTracker is a useful alternate for bond-related checks.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Type to SearchText search/filterUnspecifiedFilters the visible OCV current-inmate listing by typed text.
Pagination controlsButton linksOptionalPage numbers were visible, including 1 through 5, an ellipsis, and 35.
View MoreButton/linkOptionalOpens the selected current-inmate profile.
JailTracker agency pathURL pathYesThe roster URL uses Howard_County_IN as the agency identifier.

The sheriff current-inmates page is visually card based. The captured page image shows the roster source used for current Howard County inmate lookup.

Howard County inmate population current inmates roster search page

The image is useful because it shows the search box, inmate-card layout, and roster pagination that the research file identifies.


Howard County Inmate Record Details

A Howard County inmate record on the public roster should be read as a current jail-custody record. The visible card and profile inventory showed the name, mugshot image area, View More link, and pagination. Search snippets and sheriff bond instructions indicate that profiles may also show arresting agency, site identifier, charges, and bond when a bond exists. Sensitive data, such as date of birth, address, housing unit, and medical flags, was not confirmed in the text-accessible profile capture.

FieldWhat It Shows
NameInmate name in the public card or profile title.
Image / mugshotBooking-style image shown on cards where available.
View More / profile URLPublic profile link for the selected current inmate.
Arresting AgencyAgency responsible for arrest, observed in a search-result snippet.
Site IdentifierHoward County Sheriff's Office, observed in source snippets.
ChargesBooking or hold charges, observed in snippets and referenced by the sheriff bond page.
BondBond amount near charges when one exists, according to the sheriff bond page.

Past Howard County Inmate Records

The sheriff roster is titled Current Inmates, so it should not be treated as a complete release archive. If a person was booked and later released, the public roster may no longer show the person. Historical booking records, jail records, incident records, or booking photos not online should be requested through the sheriff's Public Records Request route. A requester should be ready to identify the person, date range, arresting agency, and type of record sought.

Indiana APRA does not mean every detail is released. Juvenile material, sealed or expunged cases, investigatory records, medical information, and safety-sensitive details may be withheld or redacted. For city police records from Kokomo, the Kokomo Police NextRequest portal is the official city route. For filed criminal cases, MyCase and the Howard County Clerk are the court-record channels, not the jail roster.


Howard County Custody Systems

One common search problem is using the right system. The Howard County jail roster covers local current custody. The Indiana Department of Correction locator covers sentenced state prisoners after commitment. Indiana SAVIN is for custody and release notification. The statewide Indiana County Jail Public Portal can help when the county is uncertain. Federal BOP and ICE tools cover different custody systems and do not operate like a county jail roster.

Custody TypeWhere to SearchWhat It Covers
Howard County pretrial or local sentenceSheriff Current Inmates rosterCurrent county jail custody and available profile details.
Howard County Work ReleaseCommunity Supervision, court terms, and IDOC if in transitionResidential work-release and community-corrections custody.
State prison sentenceIDOC incarcerated locatorFacility assignment and DOC number after transfer.
Victim notificationIndiana SAVINCustody and release notification, not a replacement for official custody records.
Federal prisonBOP inmate locatorFederal inmates from 1982 to present.
Immigration detentionICE ODLSA-number search or name with country and date of birth.

Note: If a person has an ICE detainer while still in Howard County jail, both sheriff confirmation and ICE ODLS may be needed.


Howard County Detention Facilities

Howard County has three local custody points in the research map. The Criminal Justice Center is the main jail and the place tied to the public current-inmates roster. Work Release is a separate community-corrections facility. Kokomo Police has a jail or holding phone line, but no separate official city inmate roster was found. Facility type matters because a person may be searchable in different ways depending on whether the custody is jail, work release, city holding, state prison, federal custody, or immigration detention.


Howard County Jail Conditions

The sheriff's inmate-information page gives practical context for people in the Howard County inmate population. Meals are served three times daily, including weekends and holidays, and the menu is described as meeting registered dietary allowance with a daily average of at least 2,100 calories. Meals are not withheld as discipline. Medical care includes weekly doctor call and dentist call, with nurse call available daily. Indigent inmates are not denied treatment.

Programs include religious services from volunteer ministers, substance-abuse counseling, Seeking Safety, Recovery, and Board of Health programs, subject to instructor and jail-administrator approval. Community Supervision adds another pathway through Adult Probation, Juvenile Probation, Home Detention, Work Release, Alcohol and Drug Services, Pretrial Services, and Victim Assistance. Those programs matter because some people counted in local custody are held outside the main jail under structured supervision.

The sheriff's inmate information page is the official source for jail services, commissary timing, medical access, programs, clothing limits, and account rules.

Howard County inmate population jail information rules

That official page is more reliable than informal summaries when checking meals, medical access, program availability, clothing, or commissary timing.


Howard County Sheriff App

The Howard County Sheriff's Office app is a documented access channel. The official site advertises app download links, and metadata identifies the iOS App Store listing and Google Play listing. The site describes the app as a public outreach effort to improve communication with residents and visitors.

Official quick-link features include Current Inmates, Warrants, Submit A Tip, Patrol Request, Sex Offenders, Daily Bulletin, and Compliments and Concerns. The research did not confirm app-only roster behavior, so the app should be treated as another official access point rather than a separate private database. If the browser roster is hard to use on a phone, the sheriff app may be a practical way to reach the same public-safety tools.


Howard County Inmate FAQ

How large is the Howard County inmate population? A current average daily population was not located in the official sources inspected. The strongest figures are the 364-bed official capacity and ICJI inspection snapshots of 344 people in 2015, 369 in 2016, and 437 in 2018.

Where is the current Howard County inmate search? Current county jail custody is searched through the sheriff's Current Inmates page. The sheriff bond page also links JailTracker, and phone fallback is the jail main line at 765-457-1105.

What if a person is not on the roster? The person may have been released, transferred to IDOC, held in another county, in short-term city police custody, in federal custody, or in ICE custody. Use the correct state, federal, immigration, or records-request channel for that custody type.

Does the roster show mugshots? Yes, the sheriff current-inmates cards showed booking-style image areas during inspection. Treat those as current custody images, not as a guaranteed historical mugshot archive.

How are court charges checked after booking? Jail roster charges are not convictions. Formal Howard County court cases are searched in MyCase after the prosecutor files or updates charges.

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Directions to the Howard County Jail

The Howard County Criminal Justice Center is at 1800 W. Markland Ave., Kokomo, IN 46901. It sits west of central Kokomo and near the area where the county purchased land for the new jail site. From the courthouse and county government center area, travel west toward Markland Avenue and use the public approach at the sheriff's complex.

From U.S. 31, confirm the current route in a map app before travel because the jail is on the west side of the Kokomo city grid rather than immediately on the highway. From State Road 931 or central Kokomo commercial corridors, route toward Markland Avenue and follow local signs for the sheriff and jail complex.

Address

Howard County Criminal Justice Center
1800 W. Markland Ave.
Kokomo, IN 46901
765-457-1105

Visitor Parking

The sheriff and county pages inspected did not publish a parking-fee schedule. Confirm visitor parking and lobby access with the jail before arrival.

Public Transit

No official bus route or stop for jail visitors was located in the inspected county or sheriff pages. Confirm local transit before relying on a bus route.

Visitor Entry

A full current visitation schedule was not located in text-accessible sheriff pages. Call the jail for current ID rules, entry limits, and video or in-person visiting details.