Search Covington County Inmate Population

The Covington County inmate population is the local jail population connected to arrests, court orders, short local sentences, and transfers that begin in Covington County, Mississippi. The Covington County inmate population also affects how a person should be searched: some people remain in county jail custody, some move into state prison custody, and others may be under federal or immigration authority. Search the Covington County inmate population by starting with the local jail source, then use state and federal lookup channels when the person is no longer held locally.

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The Covington County Inmate Population

Covington County has one confirmed local detention facility in the research record: the Covington County Jail / Covington County Sheriff's Office Detention Facility at 1107 Main St. in Collins. The official sheriff page lists Sheriff Darrell M. Perkins at that address and identifies the sheriff as the county jailer. That makes the Sheriff's Office the starting point for current local custody, jail docket questions, booking records, bond status, and in-person public-records routing.

The Covington County inmate population should not be read as a single live online number. The active county site did not publish a current inmate count, current average daily population, booking dashboard, or official online jail roster during research. The confirmed local picture is narrower: a 2015 WDAM report described the new law complex as a 100-bed facility, and a historical Census correctional population table listed 21 people at Covington County Jail in a 2010 vintage row. Those figures are useful, but neither is a current official headcount.


Covington County Inmate Population Statistics

The known statistics are best handled as dated source points. The current official county sheriff page, reviewed in the research file for 2026, gives the sheriff contact, jailer role, address, phone, and fax, but it does not publish current capacity, daily population, annual bookings, or demographic breakdowns. WDAM's 2015 opening report supplied the 100-bed figure for the law complex. Prisoners of the Census supplied the 2010 historical correctional population row.

Not published Current ADP
100 Beds Reported in 2015
1 Confirmed Local Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Current official Covington County Jail capacityNot published on the active official county pageCovington County sheriff page reviewed in 2026 research
Reported law-complex bed count100 bedsWDAM, 2015 opening report
Historical correctional population row21 people at Covington County JailPrisoners of the Census / Census 2010 vintage table
Current average daily populationNot locatedNo official county dashboard, roster count, or jail standards report found
Annual bookingsNot locatedNo official annual sheriff report found
National jail population benchmark664,200 people at midyear 2023BJS Jail Inmates in 2023 statistical tables

The official county sheriff page is the best local starting source because it identifies the Sheriff's Office role, Sheriff Darrell M. Perkins, and the jail contact address. Open the official Covington County sheriff page before relying on third-party custody pages.

Official Covington County sheriff page showing Sheriff Darrell M. Perkins and jail contact details

The screenshot supports the local routing point: current Covington County jail questions start with the Sheriff's Office, not with a state prison locator or a commercial roster site.



Covington County Inmate Makeup

No official Covington County jail demographic table was found for male and female counts, race, age, felony and misdemeanor split, pretrial status, sentenced local custody, average length of stay, or holds for other agencies. WDAM's 2015 report said the new law complex had holding areas set aside for both male and female inmates, but that is a facility-design detail, not a demographic breakdown.

  • Pretrial and sentenced split - Not published in the located Covington County official sources.
  • Male and female counts - Not published as a current demographic table; the 2015 law-complex report only described separate holding areas.
  • Felony and misdemeanor split - Not found in a county jail dashboard or annual report.
  • Other-agency holds - Not published locally; ask the sheriff whether a person has an MDOC, federal, ICE, probation, parole, or other-county hold.

Covington County Jail Capacity and Overcrowding

Current official Covington County Jail capacity is not published on the active sheriff page. The usable bed-count source is the 2015 WDAM report that said the new Covington law complex opened with 100 beds. The research did not locate a current county jail standards report, daily headcount, overcrowding order, consent decree, or active Covington County jail conditions lawsuit. For that reason, the 100-bed number should be treated as a dated reported capacity from the opening of the law complex, not as a current certified capacity table.


Laws Governing the Covington County Inmate Population

Mississippi law explains why the sheriff is the right local records source. The Mississippi Public Records Act makes public records available unless a specific exemption applies. Mississippi's sheriff jail-docket statute requires the sheriff to maintain a jail docket with the legal authority for confinement, the prisoner's name, arrest or commitment date, cause of imprisonment, and release or transfer authority. Medical-aid and hospitalization statutes address care responsibilities for jailed prisoners, and the Mississippi DPS Death in Custody Reporting Act page covers deaths during arrest, transport, jail, prison, or other custody.

Key Statutes:

Mississippi Public Records Act, Title 25, Chapter 61 - Public records are available for inspection unless an exemption applies.

Miss. Code Ann. Section 19-25-63 - The sheriff must keep a jail docket with core custody and release information.

Miss. Code Ann. Section 47-1-57 - The sheriff must address medical or surgical aid needs for a confined person.

Mississippi DPS Death in Custody Reporting Act page - Custodial deaths are reportable across arrest, transport, jail, prison, and other custody settings.

When a roster is not online, the public-records fallback matters. The Mississippi Ethics Commission Public Records Act page is the state-level source for the records request framework.

Mississippi Ethics Commission Public Records Act page for records request fallback

Use that framework for a written request to the sheriff when a booking sheet, jail docket entry, release date, or booking photo is not posted online.


Covington County and the State Prison Population

The Mississippi Department of Corrections inmate search covers sentenced state prisoners, not most new Covington County arrests. A person arrested in Collins, Mount Olive, Seminary, or elsewhere in the county may start in local custody and later move to MDOC after a prison sentence. MDOC also maintains facility lists, records contacts, family and friends rules, mail guidance, money-transfer guidance, phone guidance, and reception/classification information. No MDOC state prison or regional correctional facility was found physically in Covington County.



Current Inmate Lookup in Covington County

For current county jail custody, Sheriff's Office confirmation is stronger than MDOC because MDOC is a state-prison system. A recently arrested person may not appear in MDOC, BOP, ICE, VINELink, or any court portal while booking, first appearance, or transfer paperwork is still in progress. If the arrest was by Collins Police or Mount Olive Police and is very recent, call the arresting agency for incident routing, then call the sheriff for county jail custody.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
No current official online county jail roster locatedn/an/aNo Covington County search page with public roster fields was found in current research.
Phone lookup informationCaller-provided factsRecommendedFull legal name, date of birth, arrest date, arresting agency, and case or warrant number if known.
Written request informationPublic-records request detailsRecommendedAsk for booking sheet, jail docket entry, bond or hold status, release date, and booking photo if releasable.

For state-sentenced custody, use the official MDOC search rather than a county jail roster. Open the MDOC inmate search form to search by name or MDOC ID number.

Mississippi Department of Corrections inmate search form with name and ID search criteria

The MDOC form is important only after state custody is likely; it does not replace the sheriff for fresh Covington County bookings.


Past and Released Inmate Records

Past Covington County jail custody is harder to verify online because no current official archive or release list was located. Use a written public-records request to the Sheriff's Office for jail docket and booking materials. Include the person's full legal name, date of birth if known, approximate arrest date, arresting agency, and specific records requested. If the arrest produced court charges, use the Circuit Clerk, Justice Court, or MEC for case filings because court charges can differ from booking labels. The official county courts page and Circuit Clerk page are the local court-routing sources. Expunged, sealed, juvenile, medical, victim-sensitive, or active-investigation details may be withheld or redacted.


What a Covington County Inmate Record Shows

No current public Covington County online inmate profile was available to inspect, so the safest field list comes from the Mississippi jail-docket statute and requestable booking materials. Do not assume a public roster displays every field below. Treat these as records to request or verify with the sheriff.

FieldWhat It Shows
NameThe person received into or placed in county jail custody.
Warrant or mittimusThe legal paper authorizing confinement.
Issuing authorityThe court or officer connected to the warrant or order.
Date of arrest or commitmentWhen the person was arrested or committed to custody.
Crime or causeThe charge, warrant, sentence, court order, hold, or other reason for custody.
Release or dischargeBond, court order, transfer, sentence completion, dismissal, or other release authority when complete.

Key Custody Terms

Booking is the administrative jail intake record after arrest. First appearance is an early court hearing where rights, charges, and bond may be addressed. Bond is money or security tied to release. Detainer is another agency's hold request. Classification is a jail or prison housing and risk assignment. MDOC means Mississippi Department of Corrections. VINELink is a victim-notification custody-status system.


County Jail vs State Prison

Covington County jail custody and Mississippi state prison custody are separate systems. Sheriff Darrell M. Perkins and the Covington County Sheriff's Office are the local source for current jail custody at 1107 Main St. MDOC is the state source after a person is sentenced and transferred to state custody. Court records are a third lane because court filings show what charges were filed, amended, dismissed, or disposed after booking.

County JailState Prison
Who Is HeldRecent arrestees, pretrial detainees, court-order holds, and local short-term custody matters.Sentenced state prisoners after transfer to MDOC.
Run ByCovington County Sheriff's Office.Mississippi Department of Corrections.
Where to LookCall, visit, or write the sheriff because no current official online county roster was located.Use the MDOC inmate search by name or ID number.
Records to ExpectJail docket, booking sheet, bond or hold status, release date if available.State custody location, MDOC ID, limited release information, and classification context.


Covington County Detention Facilities

Official county, MDOC, BOP, ICE, and facility-list research found one local detention facility physically in Covington County. Collins and Mount Olive have municipal police departments, but no official city jail roster, separate municipal lockup page, or city detention facility detail was located.


Covington County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Covington County inmate population?

A current official live count was not found. The research found a 100-bed figure reported by WDAM in 2015 for the new law complex and a historical 2010 Census correctional population row listing 21 people at Covington County Jail. For a current number, call the Covington County Sheriff's Office at 601-765-8281.

How do I search the Covington County inmate population?

Start with the sheriff because no current official online county roster was located. Call 601-765-8281 or use a written public-records request to 1107 Main St., Collins, MS 39428. Then use MEC for court charges, MDOC for state-sentenced custody, BOP for federal custody, ICE for immigration custody, and VINELink for notification where available.

Can I look up a released or past inmate?

Not through a confirmed current county online archive. Request the jail docket entry, booking sheet, release date, and related booking materials from the Sheriff's Office. If charges were filed, the court record may be available through the Circuit Clerk, Justice Court, or Mississippi Electronic Courts, subject to court access rules and sealed or expunged record limits.

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Directions to the Covington County Jail

The sheriff and jail address used for map planning is 1107 Main St., Collins, MS 39428. Use that address for in-person inmate-status questions, records-counter routing, and sheriff records unless the Sheriff's Office gives a different visitor entrance by phone. From U.S. Highway 49, route into Collins and follow local Main Street signs toward the sheriff and law-enforcement complex. From U.S. Highway 84, use the Collins approaches and confirm the public entrance before arrival because the research did not locate separate public directions for jail intake, administrative records, or approved visitation.

Address

Covington County Jail / Covington County Sheriff's Office Detention Facility
1107 Main St.
Collins, MS 39428
601-765-8281

Visitor Parking

Official visitor parking details, rates, and lot rules were not located. Confirm parking and entry instructions with the Sheriff's Office before travel.

Public Transit

No official bus or rail route to the jail was located in the research. Plan for private transportation or call the sheriff for practical arrival instructions.

Visitor Entry

Bring government photo ID. Do not bring weapons or contraband, and call before bringing a phone, bag, medication, documents, or money.