Search the Benton County Inmate Population

The Benton County inmate population is tracked through local jail custody, court activity, and state correctional systems in Iowa. A Benton County inmate search should start with the county jail for people in local custody, then move to court records or state and federal locators when the custody stage changes. The Benton County inmate population includes people held before trial, people serving local jail time, and people waiting for transfer after sentencing. The Benton County inmate population also has a data side, with capacity, trend, and reporting rules that help explain how the jail count is measured.

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The Benton County Inmate Population

The local Benton County inmate population centers on Benton County Jail, the sheriff-operated county jail in Vinton. Research did not locate a separate city jail, regional jail, work-release annex, state prison, federal prison, or ICE detention center in Benton County. That means the county jail is the local custody point for most Benton County arrests, short county jail sentences, sheriff-approved work release, and people waiting for transfer to another custody level. It is not the same system as the Iowa Department of Corrections prison locator.

The count can move for several reasons. New arrests add people to jail intake. Bond, no-contact orders, holds, and first-appearance rulings can keep a person in custody or allow release. Sentencing can move a person out of the Benton County inmate population and into state prison custody. County agreements may also matter. Benton County board minutes from July 1, 2025 approved housing up to 10 Polk County inmates at a daily rate through June 30, 2027, subject to Benton County's discretion.


Benton County Inmate Population Statistics

Current live jail population and average daily population were not published on the official Benton County jail page found in the research. The best high-authority jail capacity trend source located was the Vera/BJS county trend row for Benton County, Iowa. That source is useful for trend context, but it is not a live jail roster and it should not be treated as a current head count.

33 2019 Jail Population Trend
38 2019 Rated Capacity
1 Local Detention Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Current Benton County Jail populationNot published in located official county sourcesBenton County jail page, June 2026 research
Rated capacity38Vera/BJS county trend row, 2019
Jail population trend figure33Vera/BJS county trend row, 2019
Pretrial custody29Vera/BJS county trend row, 2019
Sentenced custody4Vera/BJS county trend row, 2019
Jail admissions222.25Vera/BJS county trend row, 2019 estimate
Benton County population estimate26,004U.S. Census QuickFacts, July 1, 2025

The Census QuickFacts table for Benton County gives local population context, while the jail trend row gives custody context. Those two sources answer different questions. One describes the county population as a whole. The other describes a jail custody trend in an older data set. A current custody search still has to go through the jail, court, or correctional locator channels.

The Census QuickFacts page is one of the captured source images for this project.

Benton County inmate population census context

The image supports the population context for Benton County, but it does not replace jail custody records or a roster search.



Who Makes Up Benton County Jail Custody

The Benton County inmate population is mostly a county jail population, not a prison population. Research identifies the jail as holding pretrial detainees after local arrests, county-sentenced inmates, work-release inmates approved by the sheriff, contract inmates when accepted, and people waiting for state, federal, or other agency transfer. The 2019 Vera/BJS row reported 29 pretrial people and 4 sentenced people in the jail trend data.

  • Pretrial custody: people held after arrest while the court case, bond, or hold is pending.
  • County sentence: people serving jail time ordered by the Benton County court.
  • Work release: people allowed to work under a sheriff-approved agreement and jail rules.
  • Transfer status: people may be held locally while waiting for state prison, federal, or other agency custody.

Race and ethnicity values in the 2019 trend row were not useful for local analysis because the research found missing or unknown classification limits. The sex breakdown was more usable: 25 male and 9 female jail population entries in 2019. Treat those as historic trend figures, not as a current demographic roster.


Benton County Jail Capacity

The current official rated capacity was not located on the Benton County Sheriff's website. The high-authority trend figure found in the research was 38 rated beds in 2019, from Vera/BJS county trend data. Older trend rows showed capacity rising from 35 in 2010 and 2013 to 38 in 2019. No 2026 inspection report with a current capacity value was found in the research file.

Iowa jail rules still matter when capacity is not posted on the county page. Iowa Administrative Code 201-50 defines jail capacity and average daily population, and the research notes that established capacities cannot be exceeded except in emergency and only long enough to arrange release or alternate housing. Benton County's contract housing minutes and fee resolutions show the jail count has budget and operations effects, not just search value.


Laws Governing Benton County Inmate Data

Benton County jail and inmate records sit inside Iowa's public-records framework. Iowa law does not make every jail item instantly public, and it does not turn a booking photo into a guaranteed online image. It does give a way to request records from the lawful custodian, while allowing exceptions for investigative and confidential material.

Key Statutes:

Iowa Code Chapter 22 governs examination and copying of public records held by county offices and other government bodies.

Iowa Code §22.3 covers request mechanics and reasonable expenses for copies.

Iowa Code §22.7 lists confidentiality exceptions, including law-enforcement investigative material and criminal identification files.

Iowa Code §356.49 requires county sheriffs to file monthly jail reports with the Iowa DOC director.

Iowa Administrative Code 201-50 sets jail facility rules, including capacity, records, inspections, and incident reporting.

The lawful custodian changes by record type. The sheriff is the starting point for Benton County jail booking material. The Clerk of Court is the route for official court files. Iowa DOC handles sentenced state-prison and supervision records. Iowa DPS/DCI handles statewide criminal-history checks under its own process.


Benton County and State Prison Custody

A person sentenced from Benton County to state prison moves out of the county jail lookup lane and into the Iowa Department of Corrections Offender Search. The DOC locator covers sentenced prison inmates and community supervision entries. It does not show a person who was just booked into Benton County Jail and has not moved into state custody.

The Iowa DOC facilities list does not place a prison in Benton County. The listed prisons are in Anamosa, Clarinda, Fort Dodge, Mitchellville, Coralville, Fort Madison, Mount Pleasant, Newton, and Rockwell City. Benton County is part of the Sixth Judicial District for community supervision, and the research located a Benton County supervision office in Vinton. That office is not a jail or prison facility in the Benton County detention-facility map.



Current Benton County Inmate Lookup

For a current Benton County inmate lookup, the useful local facts are the jail phone route, the sheriff counter during public hours, and a public-records request if the question is about a specific booking record. The possible Central Iowa P2C inmates page should be tested live by the user before relying on it, because the research could not inspect a full Benton County profile or verify a complete field set.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Not located on official county siteNot locatedNot locatedNo official Benton County Sheriff roster form was found in the county pages reviewed.
Possible P2C listing fieldsExternal page snippetUnknownSearch-index text suggested name, age, height, weight, and booking date, but no full Benton profile was inspected.

The Benton County Sheriff's Office page is the best local starting page for office context and staff links.

Benton County inmate population sheriff custody source

The sheriff page supports the local custody route, while the jail page supplies the more detailed jail rules and contact method.


Past Benton County Inmate Records

Past or released Benton County inmate records require a different approach than current custody. The research did not find a county-published released-inmate retention period. If a person was booked and released before a search, the jail may still be the fastest way to learn whether the person was housed, bonded out, transferred, or never booked into Benton County Jail.

For a booking record, start with the Benton County Sheriff's Office under Iowa Code Chapter 22. For the filed criminal case, use Iowa Courts Online or the Clerk of Court. For a statewide criminal-history check, Iowa DPS/DCI has a separate process and a $15 per last-name fee, with no phone requests accepted. These systems overlap, but they are not interchangeable.


What Benton County Inmate Records Show

No complete public Benton County Jail profile was inspectable from official county pages. The jail page does show that inmate ID matters because mail must include both the inmate name and inmate ID. Work-release and jail-credit forms also show fields that may matter in a records request, including name, date of birth, charges, case number, sentence length, employer details, and sentence timing.

FieldWhat It Shows / Status
NameNeeded for jail phone checks, mail, work release, and records requests.
Inmate IDRequired for mail addressing, but not otherwise defined on the public jail page.
Booking dateNot published on the county jail page; may be available through jail inquiry or a working roster.
ChargesFormal filed charges should be checked through Iowa Courts Online after filing.
BondThe jail page has a bond schedule, but individual release terms must be verified with jail or court staff.
MugshotNo official Benton County public mugshot gallery was verified.

County Jail vs State Prison

County jail and state prison are separate lookup tracks. Benton County Jail is for local pretrial custody, county jail sentences, work release, and short-term transfer status. Iowa DOC is for sentenced state prison custody and community supervision. A person can move from one track to the other after sentencing, so a stale search in the wrong system can give the wrong impression.

TopicBenton County JailIowa DOC
Who is coveredPretrial detainees, county sentences, work release, local holdsSentenced prison inmates and community supervision
OperatorBenton County Sheriff's OfficeIowa Department of Corrections
Lookup routeJail phone, sheriff counter, records request, possible P2C if verified liveDOC Offender Search by name, offender number, location, offense, or county of commitment
Update cautionNo official online refresh policy foundDOC says data updates weekly and may change quickly


Benton County Detention Facilities

The facility map for Benton County has one local detention facility. State prison, federal prison, and ICE detention searches are still useful fallback channels, but the research did not find those facility types physically located in Benton County.

  • Benton County Jail holds local pretrial detainees, county-sentenced inmates, work-release inmates approved by the sheriff, accepted contract inmates, and people waiting for transfer.

Benton County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Benton County inmate population? The official county pages reviewed did not publish a current live count. The Vera/BJS trend row reported a 2019 jail population figure of 33 and rated capacity of 38.

How do I search the Benton County inmate population? Start with Benton County Jail by phone for current local custody. Use Iowa Courts Online for filed charges, Iowa DOC for sentenced state custody, and BOP or ICE only when those custody systems fit.

Does Benton County publish a jail roster? A dedicated official Benton County Sheriff online roster was not located in the county pages reviewed. A possible external P2C inmates page should be tested live before relying on it.

Where do court charges appear after arrest? Public filed charges appear through Iowa Courts Online after the case is added. Jail or arrest charges can differ from the charges prosecutors file in court.

Can I see Benton County jail mugshots online? No official Benton County public mugshot gallery was verified. Booking photos should be requested through the sheriff or lawful custodian under Iowa records law.

What happens after state prison sentencing? The sheriff may transfer the person to the state prison system, and the Iowa DOC locator becomes the better ongoing custody search.

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Directions to the Benton County Jail

Benton County Jail is at 113 E. 3rd Street, Vinton, IA 52349, in the same local government area as the Benton County Courthouse at 111 E. 4th Street. Official county sources did not publish turn-by-turn highway directions, so visitors should navigate to the sheriff's published address and confirm parking or accessible entry needs before arrival.

Address

Benton County Jail
113 E. 3rd Street
Vinton, IA 52349
319-472-2337, option 2

Visitor Parking

Official visitor-lot instructions were not located. Confirm parking with the jail before visiting.

Public Transit

No jail-specific public transit instruction was located in the official county material.

Visitor Entry

Bring photo ID. Minors must be with a legal guardian, and electronic-device use during visits is prohibited.