Search the Sac County Inmate Population

The Sac County inmate population is tracked through county jail custody, court case records, state corrections records, and notification systems that do not all show the same stage of a case. Sac County inmate population searches often start with custody status, then move to jail records, court records, or state and federal locators depending on where the person is held. A Sac County inmate search should separate local jail custody from prison, immigration, and federal custody before drawing conclusions.

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The Sac County Inmate Population

The Sac County inmate population is centered on one confirmed local detention facility, Sac County Jail. The jail is operated by the Sac County Sheriff's Office and holds people arrested in Sac County who are awaiting court action, waiting on bond, serving local jail sentences, or being held for local legal process. Official county and state sources reviewed did not identify a separate Sac County city jail, regional jail, work-release annex, Iowa prison, federal prison, or ICE detention center that should be counted as a second local facility for this project.

That narrow facility map matters. A person booked after a Sac County arrest may be in county jail before a court case appears online. A person sentenced to state prison leaves the county jail search path and moves into the Iowa Department of Corrections system. Federal and immigration custody are separate again. The inmate population count can change with new arrests, bond decisions, transfers to prison, release orders, holds from another jurisdiction, and court sentences. For Sac County, the public record trail is strongest when custody, court, and corrections systems are checked in that order.


Sac County Inmate Population Statistics

Sac County official pages reviewed in June 2026 did not publish a live jail population, a current average daily population, a current annual booking count, or a public current capacity table. The most usable county-level numbers in the research are historical estimates from the Vera/BJS-derived Incarceration Trends data series. Those figures should be treated as estimates for trend context, not as today's live jail count. Census QuickFacts adds county population context, while national BJS figures explain why local jail counts often include many people awaiting court action.

4.42 Estimated 2019 Jail Population
11.79 Estimated 2019 Rated Capacity
1 Confirmed Local Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Current Sac County Jail ADPNot published in reviewed county sourcesSac County pages reviewed, June 2026
Historical jail population estimate4.42Vera/BJS-derived Incarceration Trends, 2019
Historical rated capacity estimate11.79, about 12 bedsVera/BJS-derived Incarceration Trends, 2019
Historical admissions estimate49.00Vera/BJS-derived Incarceration Trends, 2019
ICE and USMS estimates0 and 0Vera/BJS-derived Incarceration Trends, 2014-2019
Sac County population9,525 estimatedCensus QuickFacts, 2025 estimate


Sac County Jail Capacity

Official Sac County pages reviewed did not post a current certified capacity or a current overcrowding dashboard. The historical estimate of 11.79 rated beds is useful only when it is labeled as a 2019 Vera/BJS-derived value. The current local issue is broader than a single bed count. Board of Supervisors minutes from 2025 document planning for a new county jail and updated law-enforcement facilities, including a $12.5 million construction figure and a bond election set for November 4, 2025. KTIV later reported the proposal received 56 percent support, short of Iowa's 60 percent approval threshold for that bond measure.

The public minutes and news context should not be read as a current crowding table. Instead, they explain why the Sac County inmate population is discussed alongside jail standards, separation of inmates, security, remote-lock limitations, liability, and the age of a jail reported locally as dating to 1939. Iowa jail standards and inspection rules also give the state a role in facility oversight. For readers, the practical point is simple: do not assume a small historical average means the jail has no operational limits, and do not assume a bond debate supplies a live jail headcount.

The official August 5, 2025 board minutes show county discussion of the proposed jail construction estimate.

Sac County inmate population jail replacement board minutes

The minutes support the local capacity and facility-planning context, but they do not replace a current jail population report.


Laws for Sac County Inmate Data

Iowa law explains why some Sac County inmate population records can be requested even when the county does not publish a live roster. Iowa Code Chapter 22 gives the public the right to examine and copy public records unless another law makes a record confidential. Iowa Code section 356.6 requires the sheriff to keep a prisoner calendar with commitment, discharge, cause, authority, and descriptive fields. Iowa Code section 356.49 requires monthly jail reports to the DOC director. Iowa Administrative Code Chapter 201-50 defines average daily population and capacity for jail standards and sets inspection and incident-notification rules.

Key Statutes:

Iowa Code Chapter 22 - public records may be inspected or copied unless a specific confidentiality rule applies.

Iowa Code section 356.6 - the sheriff keeps a jail prisoner calendar with core custody fields.

Iowa Code section 356.49 - sheriffs submit monthly jail reports to the DOC director.

Iowa Administrative Code Chapter 201-50 - jail standards define capacity, inspection, and serious incident reporting rules.


Who Counts in Sac County Jail

Sac County Jail counts local jail custody, not every person with a Sac County criminal case. A person awaiting a first appearance, bond decision, prosecutor review, or county sentence may be part of the Sac County inmate population. A person committed to a state prison from Sac County is counted in the Iowa DOC system instead. A person in federal sentenced custody belongs in the BOP locator. Immigration detention belongs in ICE systems. No official source reviewed showed a current Sac County ICE or USMS contract population, and the historical Vera/BJS-derived estimates showed 0 ICE and 0 USMS for 2014-2019.

Custody TypeWhere It BelongsBest Lookup Path
Local arrest or short county sentenceSac County JailVINELink, jail phone, sheriff records request
Formal court chargeIowa Courts OnlineSearch by name, case ID, citation, or county
State prison or supervisionIowa Department of CorrectionsDOC Offender Search
Federal sentenced custodyFederal Bureau of PrisonsBOP Inmate Locator
Immigration detentionICE custodyICE Online Detainee Locator

Search Sac County Jail Custody

No official Sac County-hosted current inmate roster, booking report, recent bookings page, or public mugshot gallery was found in the sheriff navigation or county pages reviewed. That negative finding changes the search order. Start with the official Sac County Sheriff's Office page to confirm the current phone and jail contact details. Then use the county-linked VINE/VINELink custody notification route. If VINELink does not locate the person, call the jail. For nonemergency in-person questions, use the sheriff's counter during public office hours.

  1. Check the Sac County Sheriff's Office page for current jail contact information.
  2. Use the county's VINE information page and the Iowa VINELink portal to search custody status and register for notifications.
  3. Call Sac County Jail/Sheriff at 712-662-7127 if the person is not found or the status needs confirmation.
  4. Ask the sheriff for a Chapter 22 records request if a booking record, release entry, or prisoner-calendar detail is needed and not posted online.
  5. Search Iowa Courts Online for formal charges after the court case is entered.

The Iowa VINELink custody portal is the state notification tool linked from Sac County's VINE page.

Sac County inmate population VINELink custody search

VINELink is useful for custody status and notifications, but the Sac County research does not show that it functions as a county booking-photo gallery.


Sac County Inmate Record Fields

Because no official Sac County online roster profile was located, the record fields should be described by source. A sheriff prisoner-calendar entry is not the same as an Iowa DOC offender profile or an Iowa Courts Online docket. The jail side is rooted in sheriff custody records and Iowa Code section 356.6. Court charges and dispositions belong in the judiciary system. State prison status, county of commitment, and prison location belong in the DOC system.

FieldWhat It Shows
NameName of the prisoner committed to jail.
Day and hour of commitmentWhen the person entered jail custody.
Day and hour of dischargeWhen the person left jail custody.
Cause of commitmentWhy the person was committed.
Term and authorityLength, terms, and legal authority for commitment.
DescriptionDescriptive prisoner-calendar information required by statute.
Escape detailsIf an escape occurred, time and manner must be recorded.

State and Federal Inmate Lookup

State prison searches for people sentenced from Sac County should use the Iowa DOC Offender Search. The DOC locator includes fields such as first name, middle name, last name, offender number, sex, location, offense, county of commitment, and name-search mode. County of Commitment can be set to Sac when the state case came from Sac County, but that does not mean the person is physically in Sac County. Iowa DOC says its records are public under Iowa Code section 904.601(1), updates weekly, and may not always show the latest or most complete information.

Federal and immigration custody need different tools. Use the BOP Inmate Locator for federal sentenced custody. Use the ICE Online Detainee Locator for immigration detention, usually by A-number or biographical search. The U.S. Marshals Service may hold federal pretrial prisoners in contract facilities, but no Sac County-specific USMS agreement was located in the research. Those systems do not replace the county jail phone line for a fresh local arrest.


Booking and Contact Rules

The Sac County Jail handbook fills in practical custody details that a roster would not show. Property is inventoried at booking and stored. Money on the person is placed into an inmate account. Jail-issued clothing and linens are used, and packages are not accepted for inmates. The handbook says mail is inspected for contraband or security concerns. Email is allowed only under tight rules: use jail@saccountyiowa.gov, put the inmate's name in the subject line, include the sender's name and U.S. mailing address, keep the message under 15 lines, and do not attach pictures or files.

Booking
The jail intake process after arrest, including property, identification, money, and initial custody steps.
Detainer
A hold or request from another agency that can affect release.
Classification
A jail decision about security, housing, and supervision needs.
DOC
The Iowa Department of Corrections, which manages state prison and supervision records.

Sac County Detention Facilities

The Facility Map resolves to one Sac County detention facility. Sac County Jail is the local jail for pretrial custody, county sentences, and local holds. The research did not find a separate city jail, regional jail, state prison, BOP prison, or ICE detention center in Sac County.

  • Sac County Jail - local county jail operated by the Sac County Sheriff's Office for pretrial custody, local sentences, and jail records.

Sac County Inmate Population FAQ

Does Sac County publish a jail roster online?

No official Sac County-hosted current inmate roster or booking list was found in the reviewed county pages. Use VINELink for custody status, then call Sac County Jail/Sheriff at 712-662-7127 if the result is unclear.

How big is the Sac County inmate population?

The current live jail population was not published in the official county sources reviewed. Vera/BJS-derived historical data estimated the 2019 jail population at 4.42 and rated capacity at 11.79, which should be treated as historical estimated context only.

Where do court charges appear after an arrest?

Formal criminal charges appear in Iowa Courts Online after the case is entered into the court system. The Iowa Courts help guide says new cases may take one business day to appear after entry and then update in real time.

What if the person went to prison?

Search the Iowa DOC Offender Search for sentenced prisoners or state supervision records tied to Sac County. A DOC record is different from a county jail booking record.

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Directions to the Sac County Jail

Sac County Jail is listed by the sheriff at 100 NW State St., Suite 7, Sac City, IA 50583-0037. The facility is in the county courthouse and government area near the center of Sac City. From U.S. Highway 20, use the local connection toward Sac City and confirm the final turns with a map app before leaving because rural approaches vary by direction.

From Iowa Highway 39 and other regional north-south routes, enter Sac City and proceed toward the courthouse area on State Street. Visitors coming from Lake View, Odebolt, Early, Schaller, Nemaha, Auburn, or Lytton should route first toward Sac City, then to the sheriff's public entrance.

Address

Sac County Jail
100 NW State St., Suite 7
Sac City, IA 50583-0037
712-662-7127

Visitor Parking

Official jail pages reviewed do not publish a visitor parking map, fee, or restricted-lot list. Call before travel if parking access matters.

Public Transit

No official fixed-route transit instructions were located on the jail pages. Rural visitors should plan private transportation or confirm local options.

Visitor Entry

Schedule visits at least 24 hours ahead, arrive 10 minutes early, bring U.S. government photo ID with date of birth, and follow staff directions.