The Karnes County Inmate Population
The Karnes County inmate population is not one single roster. The local jail count comes from the Karnes County Jail, run by the Karnes County Sheriff's Office. That jail holds local pretrial detainees, misdemeanor jail sentences, felony pretrial detainees, bench-warrant arrests, and short-term holds before transfer. The sheriff page lists Sheriff Steven Bailey, the Wall Street jail address, the non-emergency number, and a VINELink referral for custody status.
Karnes City also has two much larger contract facilities. The Karnes County Detention Facility is a GEO Secure Services facility for U.S. Marshals Service custody, while the Karnes County Immigration Processing Center serves ICE detention. Those facilities are physically in Karnes County, but they are not searched through the county jail roster. That split is the main fact behind any Karnes County inmate population lookup.
Karnes County Inmate Population Statistics
The Texas Commission on Jail Standards is the official source for current county-jail population reporting. Its June 1, 2026 current population report lists the Karnes County Jail with 50 beds and 32 people in custody. The same TCJS reporting package lists a countywide population of 15,137 for the incarceration-rate report and an average daily population of 51. A separate Karnes (P) private or federal row appears in TCJS data, which is why local jail numbers should not be mixed with contract-facility numbers.
| Measure | Figure | Source / Date |
|---|---|---|
| Karnes County Jail capacity | 50 beds | TCJS current population report, June 1, 2026 |
| Karnes County Jail total population | 32 | TCJS PopRptCurrent.xlsx, June 1, 2026 |
| Karnes County Jail percent of capacity | 64% | TCJS PopRptCurrent.xlsx, June 1, 2026 |
| Average daily population | 51 | TCJS IncarcerationRateCurrent.xlsx, June 1, 2026 |
| Incarceration rate | 3.37 | TCJS IncarcerationRateCurrent.xlsx, June 1, 2026 |
The TCJS report page is the public entry point for these figures. The TCJS population report page shows the reporting system used for county jail counts, capacity, private facility rows, and related rate sheets.

The screenshot shows the state reporting source behind the Karnes County jail population figures, not a live roster for a named inmate.
Karnes County Inmate Population Trends
Recent TCJS rows show a small county jail operating below its rated bed count. The local Karnes County Jail count moved from 30 people in March 2026 to 32 people in June 2026. That is a narrow range, but it can change quickly after arrests, bond decisions, court settings, bench warrants, state transfer timing, or release orders.
| Date | County Jail Population / Capacity | Karnes (P) Population / Capacity | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| March 1, 2026 | 30 / 50 | 523 / 550 | County jail under capacity. |
| April 1, 2026 | 31 / 50 | 531 / 550 | Highest recent private/federal row. |
| May 1, 2026 | 27 / 50 | 512 / 550 | Lowest recent county jail row. |
| June 1, 2026 | 32 / 50 | 511 / 550 | County jail at 64% of rated beds. |
The trend table also shows why the phrase Karnes County inmate population can mislead readers. The local sheriff jail is small, while the private/federal reporting row is much larger. GEO's public pages list design capacities of 679 for the U.S. Marshals facility and 1,328 for the ICE processing center, so TCJS rows and GEO facility pages should be read as different reporting views.
Karnes County Jail Capacity
The June 2026 TCJS count does not show overcrowding at the Karnes County Jail. The county jail was at 32 of 50 beds. The larger pressure point appears in the Karnes (P) private/federal row, which TCJS listed at 511 of 550 beds in the same month. That distinction matters because a person arrested by Karnes City police or Kenedy police is usually a county jail lookup, while a person held for ICE or the U.S. Marshals Service may be at a GEO facility with separate rules and search tools.
Capacity note: TCJS local jail capacity, TCJS Karnes (P) reporting, and GEO public facility capacity are related but not identical measures.
Laws Governing Karnes County Jail Records
Texas law controls both public-record access and county jail oversight. The Texas Public Information Act gives the public a way to request existing government records, while Texas jail standards law creates the state body that tracks county jail operations. Karnes County also tells requesters that the Public Information Act does not require the county to create new records, conduct legal research, or answer questions.
Key Statutes:
Texas Government Code Chapter 552 governs public access to existing records and response procedures.
Texas Government Code Chapter 511 creates the Texas Commission on Jail Standards for county-jail standards.
Texas Local Government Code Chapter 351 covers county jail authority and law-enforcement facility duties.
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 17 controls bail and personal bond issues after arrest.
Karnes County Inmate Makeup
TCJS categories split the Karnes County inmate population by custody type, such as local pretrial, convicted misdemeanant, bench warrant, pretrial felon, state jail felony, parole violator, federal inmate, contract inmate, and people housed elsewhere. The public sheet does not provide race, ethnicity, or age bands for the Karnes County Jail. GEO and ICE materials describe adult detention at the federal and immigration facilities, but those facts should not be used to create a county jail demographic chart.
- Pretrial detainee
- A person held before the criminal case is resolved.
- Bench warrant
- A court-issued warrant, often tied to a missed hearing.
- Detainer
- A hold or request from another agency.
- Classification
- The jail's housing and safety assessment after booking.
How to Search Karnes County Inmates
Karnes County links an official Public Access portal for public court and jail records. During research, the portal required normal browser session handling, and direct command-line inspection could not verify a complete live roster field set. The accurate search path is to start there, then use the sheriff phone, VINELink, and the county Public Information Request process when the portal does not return the person or record.
The portal screenshot in the manifest matches this subject. It shows the official county Public Access entry screen used for court and jail records.

The browser portal is the first online stop, but it is not the only access channel for Karnes County inmate records.
- Open the official Public Access portal in a normal browser session.
- Search by the fields shown in the portal, such as name or case information if offered.
- If the person is not shown, call the Karnes County Sheriff's Office at (830) 780-3931.
- Check VINELink for custody notifications when the sheriff page refers users there.
- Use the county PIR process for an existing booking, jail, bond, or release record that is not online.
Karnes County Roster Fields
The Karnes County Public Access portal could not be inspected past session and WAF behavior from command-line tools, so unverified fields should not be presented as facts. A reader should use the field labels shown in the live browser and then fall back to direct official channels if the result is unclear.
| Channel | Verified Search Detail | Best Use |
|---|---|---|
| Public Access portal | Official county portal, exact jail fields not verified | Start for jail and court records |
| Sheriff phone | (830) 780-3931 | Confirm current custody before travel or bond steps |
| VINELink | Sheriff page refers users to VINELink | Custody status and notifications |
| County PIR | Existing records only, ten business day response stated by county | Booking records, jail records, and other non-online records |
Karnes County Inmate Record Details
A full Karnes County sample jail profile was not verified in the public portal. For that reason, local pages should avoid promising visible mugshots, housing units, bond tables, or release timestamps. A booking record commonly identifies the arrested person, booking event, charge basis, bond or hold information, and status, but the fields shown to the public depend on the portal screen and any exceptions under Texas law.
| Field | Karnes County Use |
|---|---|
| Name | Expected identifier on a jail, court, or booking record. |
| Booking number | Not verified in public display; request through Public Access or PIR when needed. |
| Booking date | May appear in booking records, but no fixed public refresh time was found. |
| Mugshot | Not verified as public online display for Karnes County. |
| Charges | Arrest charges can differ from charges later filed by a prosecutor. |
| Custody status | Verify through the sheriff phone and VINELink when timing matters. |
Karnes County Jail vs State Prison
County jail custody and state prison custody answer different questions. The Karnes County Jail is for recent arrests, local pretrial custody, misdemeanor jail sentences, and short-term transfer holds. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice inmate search is for people currently incarcerated in TDCJ after a sentence or transfer. TDCJ says its public search includes current TDCJ inmates, is updated on working days, and is at least 24 hours old.
| Karnes County Jail | TDCJ State Prison | |
|---|---|---|
| Run By | Karnes County Sheriff's Office | Texas Department of Criminal Justice |
| Who Is Held | Recent arrests, pretrial detainees, local sentences | Sentenced state prisoners |
| Where to Look | Public Access, sheriff phone, VINELink, PIR | TDCJ inmate locator |
| Record Focus | Booking, custody, bond, jail status | State inmate status, unit, sentence data |
Federal and ICE Searches
Federal and immigration custody are unusually important in Karnes County. The BOP inmate locator searches federal sentenced prisoners from 1982 to the present, but a federal pretrial detainee at the GEO/USMS facility may need facility or federal court confirmation. ICE detainees are searched through the ICE Online Detainee Locator System, using an A-number and country of birth or biographical details. ICE's Karnes facility page also identifies a detainee inquiry phone line for the processing center.
The TDCJ screenshot below is useful when a Karnes County jail case has moved from local custody to state custody.

TDCJ is a state-prison locator, so it should not be used for a brand-new Karnes County booking unless the person has already transferred into state custody.
Karnes County Detention Facilities
Three facility pages are needed because each site holds a different slice of the Karnes County inmate population. The local jail belongs to the sheriff. The 810 Commerce Street facility is a federal contract detention facility. The 409 FM 1144 facility is an ICE processing center. A search that uses the wrong system may fail even when the person is in custody somewhere in Karnes City.
- Karnes County Jail holds local pretrial detainees, local jail sentences, bench-warrant arrests, and short-term transfer holds.
- Karnes County Detention Facility is a GEO Secure Services facility for U.S. Marshals Service custody and federal detention.
- Karnes County Immigration Processing Center is a GEO facility for ICE civil immigration detention and processing.
Karnes County Booking Record Requests
When online access does not show the record, Karnes County directs public information requests to the County Attorney's Office. The county homepage says it responds within ten business days to information requests and points requesters to the Karnes County Public Information Request form. The form should ask for existing records, such as a booking record for a named person and date, rather than asking the county to explain why an arrest occurred.
| Request Route | Detail |
|---|---|
| public.records@co.karnes.tx.us | |
| Mail or delivery | County Attorney's Office, 101 N. Panna Maria Ave., Suite 302, Karnes City, TX 78118 |
| Best wording | Ask for an existing booking, jail, bond, incident, or court record by name and date. |
| Response timing | Karnes County states that it responds within ten business days. |
Karnes County Inmate Population FAQ
How large is the Karnes County inmate population?
TCJS reported 32 people in the Karnes County Jail on June 1, 2026, with a 50-bed county jail capacity. The average daily population in the incarceration-rate report was 51. Those figures do not mean the GEO federal and ICE facilities are part of the sheriff's jail roster.
Where should a Karnes County inmate search start?
Start with the official Public Access portal, then call the Karnes County Sheriff's Office at (830) 780-3931 if the search does not confirm custody. VINELink is useful for status notices, while a Public Information Request is the fallback for existing records that are not online.
Why does Karnes County have more detention beds than local jail beds?
Karnes City has two GEO-operated facilities for federal and immigration custody. GEO lists 679 beds at the U.S. Marshals facility and 1,328 beds at the ICE processing center. Those are different from the 50-bed Karnes County Jail.
Does TDCJ show current county jail inmates?
No. TDCJ is the Texas state-prison system. Use TDCJ after a person has been sentenced and transferred to state custody, not for every new Karnes County arrest.