The Haskell County Inmate Population
The Haskell County inmate population centers on the Haskell County Sheriff's Office / Haskell County Jail in Sublette. Research found one local detention facility for the county and did not locate a separate work-release center, jail annex, regional jail, ICE detention center, federal detention site, or Kansas state prison inside Haskell County. The sheriff is the local custody officer under K.S.A. 19-811, so county jail questions start with the sheriff's office rather than a separate corrections department.
For lookup purposes, the Haskell County inmate population is best read in layers. A new arrest, municipal arrest routed through Sublette's sheriff contract, court commitment, or short local hold belongs in the county jail layer. A felony sentence to the custody of the Kansas Department of Corrections moves the person to KASPER. A federal case, federal warrant, or immigration matter may move the search to BOP, the U.S. Marshals Service, or ICE instead of the Haskell County jail.
Haskell County Inmate Population Statistics
Haskell County jail-specific capacity, current count, average daily population, annual bookings, and jail demographic breakdowns were not located in official county or state sources during the research sweep. That absence matters. The Haskell County inmate population should not be padded with estimates from private roster sites or generic county-jail averages. The strongest sourced figures are local county demographic context from Census QuickFacts and statewide prison population context from KDOC.
The U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts page for Haskell County supplies the county population base that helps explain why the local custody system relies on phone and counter service. KDOC's public population snapshot gives statewide prison capacity context, but it is not a Haskell County jail count.
| Measure | Figure | Source / Year |
|---|---|---|
| Haskell County population estimate | 3,599 | U.S. Census QuickFacts, July 1, 2025 |
| Haskell County 2020 Census population | 3,780 | U.S. Census QuickFacts, April 1, 2020 |
| Haskell County 2010 Census population | 4,256 | U.S. Census QuickFacts, April 1, 2010 |
| Land area | 577.52 square miles | U.S. Census QuickFacts, 2020 |
| Haskell County jail capacity | Not located | No official county or state capacity page found |
| Haskell County jail ADP/current population | Not located | No official county or state jail dashboard found |
| KDOC adult prison population/capacity | 9,849 / 10,674 total | KDOC snapshot updated 9-18-2025 |
Haskell County Population Trends
No official multi-year Haskell County jail trend table was found. The available trend evidence is countywide population change, not jail population. That still gives useful context because a very small rural county may not maintain the same web tools or statistical dashboards found in larger Kansas counties. Haskell County's population has declined across the Census points located in research, and the county's 2020 population density was 6.5 people per square mile.
| Year or Measure | Figure | How to Use It |
|---|---|---|
| 2010 Census | 4,256 residents | County population context, not jail count |
| 2020 Census | 3,780 residents | County population context, not jail count |
| 2025 estimate | 3,599 residents | County population context, not jail count |
| 2020 base to 2025 estimate | -4.8% | Shows county population decline |
Census QuickFacts for Haskell County is the source for these local figures. A reader should not treat the population trend as a detention trend. A jail count can rise or fall for reasons unrelated to county population, including warrants, bond decisions, court schedules, holds from other agencies, and transfers to KDOC.
Haskell County Jail Data Gaps
Haskell County jail-specific age, race, sex, charge-level, and pretrial-versus-sentenced breakdowns were not located in official published sources. The county-level demographic profile is available from Census QuickFacts, but it should not be described as the jail population. Public records can still be requested, and statistical jail data may be available from the sheriff if it is maintained in a releasable form.
- County demographics: Census QuickFacts reports 26.7% under age 18 and 18.2% age 65 or older.
- Race and ethnicity context: Census QuickFacts reports 32.9% Hispanic or Latino and 64.0% White alone, not Hispanic or Latino.
- Jail demographics: no official Haskell County jail-specific demographic table was located.
- Custody status split: no official pretrial, sentenced, hold, or transfer breakdown was located.
Haskell County Inmate Record Laws
Kansas law explains why some Haskell County inmate population data may be public while other jail material is withheld. The Kansas Open Records Act creates the request process, but it also allows agencies to close or redact protected records. For Haskell County, that means a person can ask the sheriff for open jail or booking information without assuming every investigative, medical, juvenile, or security detail will be released.
Key Kansas statutes:
K.S.A. 45-215 names the Kansas Open Records Act sections used for public-record access.
K.S.A. 45-220 covers public-record request procedures and permits agencies to require enough information to identify the record.
K.S.A. 45-221 lists exemptions and says some correctional identifying information, including a photograph, is subject to disclosure in specified contexts.
K.S.A. 19-1930 lets a county jailer receive prisoners committed by city, United States, or corrections authority in certain situations.
Haskell County and KDOC Custody
No Kansas state prison is physically located in Haskell County. Sentenced felony custody is searched through the Kansas Adult Supervised Population Electronic Repository, better known as KASPER. KDOC says KASPER includes people sentenced to the custody of the Secretary of Corrections since 1980, including current incarceration, post-incarceration supervision, and discharged sentences. It is updated each working day, excluding weekends.
KASPER can show a KDOC registration number, physical description, photo when enabled, conviction description, conviction county, case number, anticipated release date, custody or supervision level, housing location, movement dates, parole office, and certain disciplinary records. A Haskell County jail booking may be gone from local custody by the time KASPER becomes the right place to search. Release-date questions for KDOC sentences belong with KDOC sentence computation, not the county jail.
The Census QuickFacts screenshot listed in the image manifest shows the county population source used for Haskell County context.
Those Census figures frame the county's size and rural setting, while jail custody status still has to be confirmed through the sheriff or the correct state or federal locator.
Search Haskell County Inmates
No official Haskell County online jail roster, current-inmates page, booking report, or mugshot gallery was located in official sources. That should be the first fact in any Haskell County inmate search. The practical chain begins with the Haskell County Sheriff's Office, then branches to Kansas Case Search, KASPER, VINELink, BOP, or ICE based on the reason the person may be in custody.
Searchers should avoid unofficial pages that claim to host a Haskell County inmate roster without being a county, sheriff, court, KDOC, BOP, ICE, or VINELink source. A small-county phone call can be more accurate than a stale private listing. Have the person's full name, date of birth if known, arrest date, and case number if available.
- Call the Haskell County Sheriff's Office at (620) 675-2289 and ask whether the person is in current county custody.
- Ask whether bond has been set, whether another agency hold exists, and whether the person has already been transferred.
- If the arrest was in Sublette, use the sheriff contact because Sublette contracts law enforcement to the Haskell County Sheriff's Department.
- Search Kansas Case Search for filed charges after prosecutors have had time to file a case.
- Use KASPER for sentenced KDOC custody and Kansas VINELink for supported custody notifications.
Haskell County Roster Fields
Because no official Haskell County roster was located, there is no county web form with verified search fields. The county record path is a phone, in-person, mail, or fax request to the sheriff under KORA. KASPER does have a detailed statewide search form for sentenced KDOC custody, and BOP has federal name and number searches. Those systems are not substitutes for current Haskell County jail custody.
| Lookup Channel | Fields or Inputs | Use For | Limits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Haskell County sheriff | Name, date of birth, arrest date, case number if known | Current local custody and booking records | No official online roster located |
| KASPER | Name, KDOC number, KBI number, birth date, age range, conviction county, facility, supervision type | Sentenced KDOC custody and supervision | Not a county jail roster |
| BOP locator | BOP Register Number, DCDC, FBI, INS number, or first and last name | Sentenced federal custody | No public mugshots |
| ICE locator | Immigration detainee identity information | Immigration detention | Not a county booking database |
Haskell County Inmate Records
A Haskell County inmate record may exist even when it is not posted online. The sheriff's office is the local source for open booking information, bond status, transfer status, and jail records. The record may be partly withheld if it includes closed criminal investigation material, medical information, juvenile information, security information, or other protected content under Kansas law.
| Record Element | Where It May Appear |
|---|---|
| Current custody status | Sheriff confirmation by phone, counter contact, or records response |
| Booking photo | May be requested under KORA, but no online Haskell mugshot gallery was located |
| Filed charges | Kansas Case Search or Haskell County District Court after court filing |
| KDOC registration number | KASPER for sentenced KDOC custody |
| Federal register number | BOP locator for sentenced federal inmates |
| Victim notification | Kansas VINELink when supported by the custody record |
Haskell County Jail vs Prison
Many failed searches happen because the wrong system is used. The Haskell County jail is for local arrests, court commitments, and short local holds. KDOC facilities hold people sentenced to state prison. BOP and ICE are separate federal systems. A person can move from one layer to another after bond, case filing, sentencing, detainer action, or transfer.
| Custody Layer | Who Runs It | Where to Search |
|---|---|---|
| County jail | Haskell County Sheriff's Office | Call, visit, or submit a KORA request to the sheriff |
| State prison or supervision | Kansas Department of Corrections | KASPER |
| Federal prison | Federal Bureau of Prisons | BOP Inmate Locator |
| Immigration detention | U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement | ICE Online Detainee Locator |
Haskell County Detention Facilities
The facility map resolves to one local Haskell County detention facility. No official source identified a separate city jail roster, regional jail, jail annex, state prison, ICE facility, or BOP institution in the county. Sublette's code is important because it says the city's police department consists of the Haskell County Sheriff's Department by contract, so Sublette arrest questions still route to the sheriff's office.
- Haskell County Sheriff's Office / Haskell County Jail - sheriff-operated local custody for Haskell County arrests, Sublette arrests handled under contract, court commitments, and holds accepted under Kansas law.
Haskell County Custody Terms
Common jail and court terms can point to different records. These definitions help separate a sheriff custody answer from a court case, prison locator, or release condition.
- Booking
- Administrative jail intake after arrest, usually including identity checks, property inventory, fingerprints, photo, screening, and entry of alleged charges or holds.
- Bond
- Money or court-ordered conditions used to secure future court appearance. A hold may block release even when one case has a bond.
- Detainer or hold
- A request from another agency or court to keep the person in custody until that authority acts.
- Disposition
- The court result, such as dismissal, conviction, diversion, or other final action on a charge.
Haskell County Inmate FAQ
Is there a Haskell County inmate roster online?
No official Haskell County online jail roster was located in the research sources. Current custody questions should start with the Haskell County Sheriff's Office. Search Kansas Case Search for filed court cases and KASPER for sentenced KDOC custody.
Does Haskell County publish jail capacity?
No official Haskell County jail capacity, bed count, current population, or average daily population table was located. The page uses Census county population data and KDOC statewide context only where those sources are documented.
Where are Haskell County mugshots found?
No official Haskell County mugshot gallery or recent-booking feed was located. A booking photo may be requested from the sheriff under KORA, subject to Kansas exemptions and redactions.
When should KASPER be used?
Use KASPER after a person has been sentenced to KDOC custody or is under KDOC supervision. It is not the right source for a brand-new Haskell County jail booking.
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