Pottawatomie County Kansas Inmate Jail Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(694)Pottawatomie County Inmate & Jail Records Offices
Pottawatomie County Jail106 North 1st StreetWestmorelandKS66549785-457-3707
Pottawatomie County Inmate & Jail Records Offices
Pottawatomie County Jail108 North 1st StreetWestmorelandKS66549785-457-3353
Pottawatomie County Sheriff's Office106 North 1st StreetWestmorelandKS66549785-457-3353
Pottawatomie County Sheriffs Office / Pottawatomie Detention Center108 North 1st StreetWestmorelandKS66549785-457-3353
Pottawatomie County Inmate & Jail Records Databases
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Pottawatomie County Sheriff's Office Website
Statistics
Pretrial Jail Population5
Female Pretrial Jail Population
Male Pretrial Jail Population7
Total Jail Admissions766
Total Jail Population19
Female Jail Population3
Male Jail Population14
Asian Jail Population1
Black Jail Population4
Latino Jail Population1
Native Jail Population
White Jail Population11
Total Prison Admissions35
Female Prison Admissions
Male Prison Admissions
Asian Prison Admissions
Black Prison Admissions
Latino Prison Admissions
Native Prison Admissions
White Prison Admissions
Other Prison Admissions

Jail Records Search – How to Search For Free Jail Records in Kansas

For the residents of Pottawatomie County and adjacent Kansas, jail records are an important part of their everyday lives. Whether you are looking for a family member’s jail records or are conducting your own investigation into someone’s past, having access to this type of public record is crucial. People can use these documents to find out their neighbors were convicted of misdemeanors such as burglary, theft, drug possession, domestic violence, assault, sexual assault, and more. Searching for and finding these types of records can be time consuming, but it is worth the effort. In addition, there may be cases where having access to these public records would be critical to your job, personal relationships, and more.

Because these records are not normally publicly accessible, it can take a number of different resources to obtain them. Sometimes, family members or close friends will know where jail records are kept. However, in some instances, you may need to hire private investigators or conduct your own search in order to get this important information. It is important to note that because some information in jail records is sealed by state law, if you want this information you will have to go through the legal system.

In addition to having to go through the legal system to get information about jail records in Kansas, you may have to pay for information obtained from public records. If you conduct your own investigation, it is possible to learn a wide range of information about people including where they were arrested, when they were arrested, how they were convicted, their past employment and educational history, and more. These types of public records are available to the public.

There are many different ways to search for and obtain jail records in Kansas. Some websites allow you to search databases of public records for free. However, other websites charge a fee when retrieving jail release information. The information contained in these public records can include several different categories including criminal records, jail arrest records, jail release information, inmate records, mug shot records, sex offender records, felony records, sex crime records, and much more.

When searching for jail records, you will likely run across several websites that claim to offer “free” jail release searches. Unfortunately, while these sites may claim to be free, they often do not give the level of information you are looking for. If you are serious about obtaining jail records in Kansas, you should consider paying a fee to a website that allows you unlimited access for a year. Many times, this one-time fee will allow you to search millions of records with no charge to you in the future.

In addition to online websites, you can also look in your local public library for jail records. Many public libraries have access to numerous public records that are kept on microfilm. If you know the name of the person or have some information about the person, it may be possible to find jail records at your local public library. However, this option does not give you all of the information you need, as it only holds public records. If you need information that is beyond what is available in your local library, you should consider using an online public records search to get the details you need.