Search Monroe County Inmate Population

The Monroe County inmate population includes people held after arrest, people serving local jail time, and detainees held for other agencies. A Monroe County inmate search starts with the county jail roster, but the Monroe County inmate population is split across county, state, federal, and immigration systems. Current custody data can differ from court records, bond orders, and later prison records. The Monroe County inmate population also changes as arrests, releases, classifications, transfers, and holds move people between systems.

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Monroe County Inmate Population

The local Monroe County inmate population is managed by the Monroe County Sheriff's Office Corrections Division under Sheriff Troy Goodnough. The county system has two sheriff-operated jail buildings: the Monroe County Main Jail in downtown Monroe and the Monroe County Inmate Dormitory Facility on East Dunbar Road. The Main Jail is the key intake and court-movement building for new arrests, bond hearings, classified general housing, and local jail custody. The Dormitory Facility holds classified inmates in a lower-security setting and also forms part of Monroe County's broader detention footprint.

The county jail count should not be mixed with every person in custody inside the county line. Monroe County's jail system may hold local pretrial detainees, local sentenced jail inmates, ICE detainees, USMS detainees, and other agency holds, but sentenced Michigan prisoners are tracked by the Michigan Department of Corrections OTIS system. Federal inmates at Federal Correctional Institution Milan are tracked by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Immigration detainees may require ICE ODLS or the ICE Detroit Field Office number.


Monroe County Inmate Population Statistics

The strongest official population figures in the research come from the Monroe County Sheriff's Office 2025 annual-report material summarized in the county research file. It gives bed capacity, annual intake volume, corrections staffing, medical and mental-health activity, and program counts. It does not publish a full average daily population figure in the extracted text, even though the food-service section references jail ADP. For that reason, annual bookings and rated beds are useful, but they should not be read as the same measure.

4,360 Inmates processed in 2025
363 Combined county jail capacity
4 Local, ICE, and federal custody paths
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Main Jail rated capacity183 bedsMCSO 2025 Annual Report
Dormitory Facility capacity180 classified inmatesMCSO 2025 Annual Report
Combined county jail capacity363MCSO 2025 Annual Report
Inmates processed or booked4,360MCSO 2025 Annual Report
Corrections officers59MCSO 2025 Annual Report
Federal FCI Milan population1,529BOP population statistics, June 2026 search result

The county's estimated population was 156,004 on July 1, 2025 according to U.S. Census QuickFacts. That local population figure helps place the jail system in context, but it is not a jail census. The jail count rises and falls as arrests, court orders, releases, transfers, ICE or USMS holds, and classification decisions change.



Who Is Counted in Monroe County Jail

The county's published material does not give a full demographic table by race, age band, sex, charge level, pretrial status, or length of stay. The public roster fields show that the jail system can display race, sex, age or date of birth, cell block, held-for agency, arrest date, release date, and hold reasons. Those are roster fields, not a published annual demographic breakdown. The safer interpretation is that Monroe County publishes some person-level roster facts while withholding or not publishing broader demographic totals in the inspected official sources.

Several groups can appear in or near the Monroe County inmate population. New arrests may be held at the Main Jail while awaiting bond or court movement. Classified local inmates can be housed at the Main Jail or Dormitory Facility. Some detainees are held for ICE or the U.S. Marshals Service, and the roster's held-for-agency field matters for that reason. State prisoners sentenced from Monroe County move into MDOC custody after sentencing and transfer, so they are searched through OTIS rather than the county roster.

Classification
Jail review of charge, risk, history, medical needs, discipline, substance-use issues, mental-health needs, and protective-custody concerns.
Held for agency
The agency responsible for the hold, such as a local court, ICE, USMS, MDOC, or another jurisdiction.
Detainer
A request or hold from another agency that may keep a person in custody after a local bond issue is resolved.

Monroe County Jail Capacity

Monroe County's combined jail capacity is 363, with 183 rated beds at the Main Jail and 180 classified-inmate capacity at the Dormitory Facility. That capacity is split by building role. The Main Jail is tied to intake, booking, bond movement, the courthouse catwalk, and general classified housing. The Dormitory Facility is used for classified dormitory housing and has lobby kiosks that support video visitation and inmate-account deposits.

The 2025 annual report also shows efforts that affect the jail population even when they are not capacity figures. Corrections staff installed 283 court-ordered tethers in 2025, saving $18,395 in tether fees and reducing delays after hours or on weekends. The report also notes ICE, USMS, and MDOC inspections with zero deficiencies, a VitalCore medical contract that began in July 2024, Polycom units for electronic court and telehealth, and 2026 facility-repair goals. These details matter because custody population is shaped by court scheduling, health care, transport, release options, and bed management.


Monroe County Jail Record Laws

Michigan law gives the public a broad right to inspect and copy public records, while allowing exemptions for sealed files, juvenile records, active investigations, privacy rules, and other protected material. Monroe County applies that law through its FOIA process. The Sheriff's Records Division handles criminal records, local checks, and FOIA routing, and the county FOIA procedures require written requests with enough detail to locate the record.

Key statutes:

MCL 15.231 states Michigan's public policy that people are entitled to full and complete information about government affairs, subject to the act.

MCL 15.233 generally requires public bodies to permit inspection and copying of public records after a written request.

MCL 15.234 governs FOIA fees, including labor, copying, duplication, media, mailing, deposits, and discount rules.

MCL 791.262 gives MDOC jail and lockup standards authority for humane and efficient administration.

MCL 801.51 defines a county jail under Michigan's County Jail Overcrowding Act.

FOIA is the fallback when a jail record, booking photo, or older custody item is not on the roster. It does not turn every law-enforcement file into a public web record. Courts control court records, the sheriff controls sheriff records, MDOC controls state correction records, and federal agencies control federal custody records.


Search Monroe County Inmate Population

The official search route starts at the Monroe County Inmate Lookup page, which links the public Zuercher Portal. The county describes the portal as public access to information about inmates booked at the Monroe County Jail. It says public information is configured by the correctional facility and may include personal descriptive information, mugshot images, and offenses charged by the arresting agency.

The county inmate lookup page is worth using first because many other states also have a Monroe County. Starting on the county site reduces the risk of opening a New York, Florida, Ohio, or Wisconsin roster by mistake. The county page also links Michigan VINELink for custody-status notifications and lists the Michigan VINE phone number as 800-770-7657.

  1. Open the Monroe County Inmate Lookup page and choose the linked Zuercher current inmate information portal.
  2. Search by name first. Use a partial name only when spelling is uncertain.
  3. Narrow with race, sex, cell block, arrest date, held-for agency, in-custody date, or release date if those fields are available.
  4. Read the result row for mugshot, name, race, sex, age or date of birth, cell block, arrest date, held-for agency, release date, and hold reasons.
  5. If the person is not listed, check release, transfer, MDOC, BOP, ICE, VINELink, court records, or a sheriff FOIA request.

The county inmate lookup page shows the official entry point for the roster and notification options.

Monroe County inmate lookup page for jail roster and VINELink

The screenshot reinforces the main rule for Monroe County inmate search: start with the county page, then move to Zuercher or VINELink based on the task.


Monroe County Roster Fields

The Zuercher public portal template supports several filters and result columns. Monroe County can configure what appears, so a field shown in the template should be treated as a search option or display option rather than a guarantee for every person. Still, the field set is useful because it shows how the county jail population can be filtered by name, agency hold, date, and housing information.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
NameTextNoCombined name search for the roster.
RaceDropdownNoOptions are loaded from the portal control model.
SexDropdownNoAgency-defined values may vary.
Cell BlockDropdownNoUseful only when housing is public and current.
Arrest DateDateNoFilters by the arrest or booking date shown in the row.
Held For AgencyDropdownNoImportant for ICE, USMS, court, or other holds.
In Custody OnDateNoMay help confirm custody on a specific date.
Release DateDateNoUseful if released-person display is enabled.

The Zuercher public portal home is the county's roster and public portal path.

Monroe County Zuercher public portal for inmate and warrant lookup

The portal view is the practical tool for current jail custody, while court charges and older records may require other systems.


Monroe County Inmate Record Contents

A Monroe County inmate record is a custody record, not a final court judgment. It can show details useful for locating a person and understanding why the jail still holds them. A roster row may include a booking photo, name, race, sex, age or date of birth, cell block, arrest date, held-for agency, release date when enabled, hold reasons, descriptive information, and offenses charged by the arresting agency.

FieldWhat It Shows
MugshotBooking image if Monroe County publishes one for that row, or a generic icon if no image is displayed.
NameThe roster name attached to the jail record.
Race / sex / age or DOBDemographic fields shown by the jail system when public.
Cell blockHousing area when the county chooses to display it.
Arrest dateDate the person entered arrest or custody records.
Held for agencyAgency connected with the hold, including possible local, federal, ICE, or other holds.
Hold reasons / offensesReasons or charges that explain why the person remains in custody.

Charges on a jail roster can differ from charges later filed or amended by the prosecutor. Court case records are the better source for filed charges, hearing dates, and final dispositions.



Monroe County Detention Facilities

The Monroe County inmate population is best understood by facility type. The Main Jail and Dormitory Facility are sheriff-run county jail buildings. The ICE detention page describes civil immigration detention connected to the county jail setting. FCI Milan is a federal prison and detention center in Milan, but it is not part of the Monroe County jail roster.


Past Monroe County Inmate Records

Released people may not stay visible in the current county roster, and the official county text inspected did not post a clear release-retention window. If a roster search fails, the next route depends on the record type. Jail and sheriff records can go through the Monroe County FOIA process or the sheriff FOIA email listed in the research as foia_sheriff@monroemi.org. Court case details go through MiCOURT or the court clerk. State prison or supervision records go through OTIS. Federal and ICE custody use federal tools.

The Monroe County Sheriff's Records Division page describes the local records and FOIA route.

Monroe County Sheriff's Records Division for inmate and booking records requests

The records-division route is the local fallback for booking or jail records that are not visible through the live roster.


Monroe County Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Monroe County jail system?

The county jail system has 363 combined rated or classified-inmate capacity in the 2025 annual-report data: 183 at the Monroe County Main Jail and 180 at the Monroe County Inmate Dormitory Facility. The same source says corrections staff processed 4,360 inmates in 2025. That booking count is not the same as average daily population.

Where does a Monroe County inmate search start?

Start with the Monroe County Inmate Lookup page and its Zuercher Portal link. The roster covers people booked at Monroe County Jail and may include mugshots, descriptive information, and offenses charged by the arresting agency. If the person is not found, check VINELink, OTIS, BOP, ICE, MiCOURT, or the sheriff records request route.

Does Monroe County have a state prison?

The official MDOC correctional facilities map did not list a state prison in Monroe County. Sentenced Michigan prisoners from Monroe County are searched through statewide OTIS after transfer into MDOC custody. FCI Milan is federal, not state, and is searched through the BOP locator.

Can the roster show ICE or USMS holds?

The roster template includes a held-for-agency field, and the sheriff's annual report says Monroe County continued ICE and USMS partnerships. A local roster result may point to another agency hold. Confirm custody with the jail information line, ICE, USMS, court records, or the responsible agency before acting on bond or release information.

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Directions to the Monroe County Jail

The Monroe County Main Jail is at 100 E 2nd Street, Monroe, MI 48161. It sits near the county courthouse area in downtown Monroe, which matters because the official jail history notes the present jail was built with an enclosed catwalk to move inmates to court appearances without public street movement.

Address

Monroe County Main Jail
100 E 2nd Street
Monroe, MI 48161
734-240-7430

Visitor Parking

Use the downtown courthouse and jail area near East Second Street. Confirm current visitor instructions before traveling because video visitation is scheduled through IC Solutions.

Public Transit

The research file did not identify a jail-specific public transit route. Plan the trip to downtown Monroe and verify current local transit options before leaving.

Visitor Entry

Monroe County uses video visitation. On-site kiosks are at the Dormitory Facility lobby, and visitors must register and follow ID, dress, and conduct rules.