Search Morgan County Inmate Population Records

The Morgan County inmate population is centered on the county jail system in Madison, Georgia, with state, federal, and immigration lookups handled through separate agencies. Morgan County inmate population research starts with the local detention center count, then moves to custody status, booking records, court charges, and transfer points. A Morgan County inmate search may require phone confirmation, an open-records request, the clerk's criminal case search, or a state or federal locator, because the Morgan County inmate population is not published through a county roster in the official sources reviewed.

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The Morgan County Inmate Population

The Morgan County inmate population is housed locally at Morgan County Detention Center, the adult detention facility operated by the Morgan County Sheriff's Office. The jail is the county-level custody point for new arrests, people held before trial, local holds, and sentenced individuals serving less than a year. That matters because a person in the Morgan County jail is not searched the same way as a sentenced state prisoner, a federal prisoner, or an immigration detainee.

Official Morgan County sources describe one buildable detention facility inside the county. No separate Madison city jail, Georgia Department of Corrections prison, BOP prison, ICE detention center, regional jail, or county annex was located in the official material reviewed. Madison Police Department arrests should therefore be treated as possible county jail bookings after intake, unless an official city source later identifies a separate holding facility. Calhoun State Prison is a common false lead because it is in the city of Morgan, Georgia, but that city is in Calhoun County, not Morgan County.


Morgan County Inmate Population Statistics

The strongest local figures come from Morgan County's 2025 Inmate Medical Care RFP and the Sheriff's Office Q4 2025 quarterly jail report. The RFP says Morgan County Detention Center can hold 192 inmates and had an average daily population of 84. The quarterly report counted 237 bookings for October through December 2025. Those measures answer different questions: capacity is the available bed count, average daily population is the typical housed count, and bookings count people processed during a time period.

84 Average Daily Population
192 Rated Capacity
1 Local Detention Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Average daily population84Morgan County 2025 Inmate Medical Care RFP
Rated capacity192 inmatesMorgan County 2025 Inmate Medical Care RFP
Q4 bookings237Morgan County Sheriff's Office Q4 2025 jail report
Vera 2024 jail population estimate105.25Vera Incarceration Trends county dataset
Jail population rate800.62 per 100,000 residents age 15-64Vera 2024 county dataset


Who Makes Up Morgan County Inmates

The Morgan County Detention Center holds people at different legal stages. The Sheriff's Divisions page says the Adult Detention Center Division provides 24/7 security for pre-trial detainees and sentenced individuals serving less than 365 days. Vera's 2024 dataset estimates 57.25 people in pretrial custody and 48 in sentenced custody for Morgan County. That split is a key reason a custody search should not stop with one database.

  • Pretrial custody: Vera estimated 57.25 pretrial people in 2024, with the court process still pending.
  • Sentenced county custody: Vera estimated 48 sentenced people in 2024, while county sources describe short sentences under 365 days.
  • State-prison transfers: Longer state sentences move to Georgia Department of Corrections custody after transfer.
  • Other holds: The Q4 2025 jail report counted LESC inquiries and DHS detainers, but those counts are not a full demographic breakdown.

Older Vera fields add more context. The 2019 row estimated 77.5 total jail population, including 55.805 male and 6.695 female, plus race and hold-source estimates. Later rows reviewed did not publish the same sex and race fields, so the recent Morgan County inmate population should not be described with unsupported demographic percentages.


Morgan County Jail Capacity

Morgan County's 192-bed capacity is well above the RFP average daily population of 84. That is about 43.75 percent of rated capacity. Using Vera's 2024 estimate of 105.25 against the same 192-bed figure gives about 54.8 percent utilization. Neither calculation supports a claim that the jail was overcrowded in the sources reviewed.

The RFP says the facility was built to accommodate future growth and identifies cellblocks for isolation, work release, booking, general population, and medical. The medical area is unusually well described, with a nurse station, two exam rooms, a dental exam room, a secured prescription closet, and four negative-pressure cells. These details help explain the facility's design, but they do not make inmate medical records public through ordinary family inquiries.


Laws for Morgan County Jail Data

Georgia public-record law controls access to Morgan County jail and booking records. The Georgia Attorney General open-government page explains that the Georgia Open Records Act governs which state and local records are open for public inspection. Morgan County uses a countywide open-records form for requests, including records that pertain to the Sheriff's Office.

Key Statutes:

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

O.C.G.A. 50-18-71 covers response and copying procedures, including allowable fees when records must be searched, retrieved, or copied.

O.C.G.A. 50-18-72(a)(4) can affect pending investigation or prosecution records, and booking-photo release is tied to O.C.G.A. 35-1-18.

O.C.G.A. 42-4-16 supports quarterly Georgia Criminal Alien Track and Report Act jail reporting, including bookings and DHS detainers.

For Morgan County, those laws work alongside local custody practice. Same-day jail status is best confirmed by phone. Copies of booking records, arrest reports, or booking photographs should be requested through the Morgan County Open Records Request Form, with enough detail for staff to identify the record.


Morgan County State Prison Search

A Morgan County arrest can lead to county jail custody first and state prison custody later. The Georgia Department of Corrections Find an Offender page points users to the GDC offender search and warns that offender photographs are displayed automatically if available. The GDC locator is not the Morgan County jail roster. It is the right system after a person is sentenced to GDC custody, has a GDC history, or appears with Morgan County as the conviction county.

SystemUse It ForDo Not Use It For
Morgan County jailNew arrests, pretrial custody, short county sentencesLong state-prison sentences after transfer
GDC Offender QuerySentenced state prisoners and some past GDC recordsSame-day Morgan County bookings
BOP Inmate LocatorFederal prisoners from 1982 to presentCounty or state-only custody
ICE Online Detainee LocatorImmigration detentionOrdinary county criminal custody


Current Morgan County Inmate Lookup

The county's documented online form is not a roster. It is a records request channel. That makes Morgan County different from counties that publish a name-searchable current-inmate list. The table below reflects the local jail roster gap and the available official GDC fields for sentenced state custody. For a person booked today or held before trial, call the jail before assuming any statewide search will show the record.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
No official Morgan County jail roster locatedn/an/aOfficial sources reviewed did not expose a public current-inmate search form, released-inmate tab, or mugshot gallery.
GDC Last Name / First NameTextUnspecifiedPartial matching is available for sentenced state custody searches.
Conviction CountyDropdownNoUse Morgan County when searching for a state offender sentenced from Morgan County.
GDC ID or Case NumberIdentifier fieldFor ID pathUseful after a state case has a known GDC ID or case number.

A county booking record may include custody status, booking date, bond status, charges at booking, arresting agency, and a booking photograph if releasable. Morgan County did not publish a public sample profile, so those fields should be requested or verified, not assumed from a nonexistent online roster.


Morgan County Booking Record Requests

The open-records form is the main written route for past and released Morgan County inmate records. It asks for requester identity and contact fields, whether the request pertains to the Morgan County Sheriff's Office, incident details, the records requested, whether the requester wants access or copies, an electronic signature, and date. Sign-in is optional to save progress, but the form itself is publicly available.

A strong booking-record request should ask for access to or copies of the booking sheet, booking photograph, arrest or incident report, charge list, bond information, release or transfer status, and jail custody record. Use the phrase "booking photograph" as well as "mugshot" when seeking a photo. If the request involves a Madison Police arrest, include that agency if known, then answer yes to the Sheriff's Office question when the record sought is the county jail booking file.


Morgan County Inmate Record Fields

Because Morgan County did not publish a public roster profile, the safest way to describe an inmate record is as a list of fields to request or verify with the custodian. Some details may be limited by pending case exemptions, juvenile law, privacy rules, medical confidentiality, or security concerns. Formal court charges should be checked in the clerk system because an arrest charge can change after prosecutor review.

Field / Record ItemWhat It Shows
Full namePerson booked or detained, if the record can be identified and released.
Booking date and timeWhen intake was recorded at the county jail.
Arresting agencySheriff's Office, Madison Police, Georgia State Patrol, or another agency.
Charges at bookingInitial arrest-side allegations, not always the final court charges.
Bond statusWhether bond has been set and whether a hold may affect release.
Booking photographIntake photo if releasable under Georgia booking-photo rules.
Custody statusIn custody, released, transferred, or held for another agency, as staff can confirm.

Morgan County Jail Work Detail

Morgan County has one highly specific local program source: the Sheriff's Office Inmate Work Detail page. It says selected inmates clean and help maintain the Public Safety Complex, the Georgia State Patrol post, the Morgan County Animal Control building, county road shoulders, and the landfill route. The program is limited to nonviolent sentenced inmates with favorable detention-center records.

The official work-detail rule helps separate pretrial custody from sentenced county custody. A person held before trial is not described as eligible for the work detail in the official source. The work detail is tied to sentenced, nonviolent offenders and detention-center conduct. That distinction is useful when reading the Morgan County inmate population as more than one group inside the same jail building.

The official Morgan County inmate work detail page shows how the Sheriff's Office describes the program and the nonviolent-offender rule.

Morgan County inmate population work detail page

The work-detail source supports local program content, but it does not publish a public roster or tell families how to schedule visits.


Morgan County Detention Facilities

The resolved facility map has one local detention facility. It should appear first in every Morgan County jail search because it is the county booking and adult detention center. Other systems may matter after transfer or when a federal or immigration hold exists, but they are not separate Morgan County facility pages.

Calhoun State Prison should not be treated as a Morgan County facility. It is in the city of Morgan in Calhoun County. A Morgan County conviction may still lead to a GDC prison elsewhere in Georgia after sentencing.


Morgan County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Morgan County inmate population?

Morgan County's 2025 Inmate Medical Care RFP lists an average daily population of 84 and rated capacity of 192 inmates at Morgan County Detention Center. Vera's 2024 dataset estimated the jail population at 105.25. Use the county RFP for local operating context and Vera for trend comparison.

Can I search Morgan County inmates online?

No official Morgan County public jail roster was located in the official sources reviewed. Call the jail at (706) 342-2164 for current custody status, then use the county open-records form for booking records that are not posted online.

Where are sentenced Morgan County prisoners searched?

Sentenced state prisoners are searched through the GDC Offender Query after transfer to state custody. The GDC system is separate from Morgan County jail custody and should not be used as proof that a new county booking does or does not exist.

Are Morgan County mugshots online?

No official Morgan County booking-photo gallery or roster with mugshots was found. A booking photograph should be requested through official open-records channels, subject to Georgia booking-photo law and any case-specific limits.

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Directions to the Morgan County Jail

Morgan County Detention Center and the Sheriff's Office share the public-safety complex at 1380 Monticello Road in Madison. The jail is not at the courthouse or the Clerk's office. Visitors coming from downtown Madison should leave the courthouse square area and follow local routes toward Monticello Road, then confirm the correct visitor entrance by phone before arriving.

From I-20, the practical route is to exit into Madison, follow local Madison roads toward Monticello Road, and continue to the public-safety complex. The Sheriff's Office page links to directions for the same address, but it does not publish a visitor entrance diagram. Confirm parking, appointment rules, and any security restrictions before the trip.

Address

Morgan County Detention Center
1380 Monticello Road
Madison, GA 30650
(706) 342-2164

Visitor Parking

Official parking rules and fees were not published. Confirm visitor parking with the jail and avoid secure gates, sally-port access, emergency lanes, and marked law-enforcement spaces.

Public Transit

Morgan County Transit offers door-to-door trips by advance reservation. Call 706-342-4052, TTY-411, by 4:00 p.m. for next-day service. County trips are listed at $2.00, with a $1.75 senior fare.

Visitor Entry

Bring government ID and call first about approval, scheduling, dress, property, and prohibited items. Detailed visitor-entry rules were not located in official Morgan County sources.