Search the Washington County Inmate Population

The Washington County inmate population includes people in local jail custody and sentenced prisoners held in the state system inside the county. A Washington County inmate search starts with knowing which agency holds the person. The Washington County inmate population can be searched through the sheriff's jail roster for local custody, while Georgia corrections and federal tools cover other systems. The Washington County inmate population also has public reporting tied to jail capacity, court status, and state reporting rules.

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The Washington County Inmate Population

Washington County has two official detention settings that drive the local inmate population picture. Washington County Jail is the sheriff-operated county jail in Sandersville. It holds people awaiting trial, people sentenced to serve one year or less, and sentenced people waiting to transfer. Washington State Prison is a Georgia Department of Corrections facility in Davisboro for sentenced adult male felons. These facilities sit in the same county, but they are not searched through the same system.

The local jail count changes with arrests, first appearances, bond decisions, releases, county sentences, and transfers. The state prison count is a state corrections matter and is tied to GDC facility assignment after sentencing. A Washington County inmate population search should therefore separate the county jail roster from the state offender query before drawing conclusions about where a person is held.


Washington County Inmate Population Statistics

The most current high-authority jail snapshot in the research is the Georgia Sheriffs' Association May 2026 jail report. It listed Washington County Jail with 212 permanent beds and 172 inmates, or 81.1 percent of capacity. The official county jail page describes the jail more generally as a 200-plus-inmate facility, so the statewide report gives the more precise point-in-time bed and inmate figures.

172 Jail Inmates Reported
212 Permanent Jail Beds
2 Detention Facilities
MeasureFigureSource / date
Washington County Jail inmates172Georgia Sheriffs' Association, May 2026
Permanent jail beds212Georgia Sheriffs' Association, May 2026
Percent of capacity81.1%Georgia Sheriffs' Association, May 2026
Washington State Prison capacity1,548GDC facility page
County population estimate19,453Census QuickFacts, July 1, 2025


Washington County Custody Makeup

The May 2026 jail report broke Washington County Jail custody into categories. It listed 117 people awaiting trial, 19 state-sentenced inmates still in jail, 16 county-sentence inmates, and one person in an other category. That split shows why a roster result can be confusing. Some people are in local custody before trial. Others may already have a sentence but remain in the jail while awaiting transfer.

Custody categoryMay 2026 figureShare listed
Awaiting trial11768%
State-sentenced in jail1911%
County sentence169.3%
Other10.6%

The research did not find an official Washington County jail race, sex, or age demographic breakdown in sheriff, county, or GSA sources. Census QuickFacts gives county-wide demographic context, not the jail's inmate demographics, so it should not be presented as a jail population breakdown.


Washington County Jail Data Laws

Georgia law explains why inmate and jail population details are public while some records still have limits. The Open Records Act provides the broad public-record framework. Jail-specific statutes require records and reporting. Booking photos, pending investigations, and record restriction have their own rules.

Key Statutes:

O.C.G.A. § 42-4-7 - Sheriffs must keep jail records, and those records are subject to Open Records inspection.

O.C.G.A. § 42-4-16 - Georgia detention facilities have quarterly reporting duties tied to jail populations and detainer-related data.

O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71 - Agencies generally must respond within three business days when records cannot be produced immediately.

O.C.G.A. § 45-16-24 - Death investigations include inmate deaths in state, county, or city penal institutions.


Washington County Jail Programs

The Washington County inmate population is not described only through counts. The official jail page also identifies several local programs and daily-custody details. Inmates are offered the opportunity to attain a GED. The jail has two part-time chaplains, and the county page says inmates have opportunities to participate in Bible studies and church services. The research did not find a detailed local reentry, work-release, medical, mental-health, grievance, or accreditation section for the jail, so those topics should not be filled in with generic claims.

Washington State Prison has much broader program detail because it is a GDC facility rather than a county jail. GDC lists literacy and remedial education, Adult Basic Education, GED, Motivation for Change, Family Violence, Pre-Release, Thinking for a Change, MRT, Matrix relapse and early recovery, Re-Entry, SOPP, recreation, religious services, and vocational or on-the-job training. Work details include Correctional Industries, kitchen, farms, maintenance, laundry, orderly assignments, and annex work details. Those programs belong to the state-prison side of the Washington County inmate population, not the sheriff's jail roster.

FacilityProgram details foundLookup system
Washington County JailGED opportunity, chaplains, Bible studies, church servicesWCSO inmate lookup
Washington State PrisonEducation, reentry, treatment, vocational, work, and religious programsGDC offender query


Washington County Roster Fields

The WCSO roster uses short search fields and card-style results. The inspected Current Inmates page showed pagination and public cards rather than a detailed profile page. Some fields that readers expect, such as housing unit, booking number, charge text, and court date, were not visible in the inspected card markup.

FieldWhat it showsResearch note
ImagePhoto slot or Image Not Available placeholderActual mugshots did not display in inspected records.
Name and statusName plus CURRENTLY BOOKED or RELEASEDStatus can differ by tab.
Arrest date / agencyDate and sometimes arresting agencyExamples included Washington County SO and Sandersville PD.
BondDollar amount or NOT SET / DENIEDSummary field, not a full court order.

Washington County Records Requests

When the roster does not show enough detail, the fallback is a records request or a direct call to the office that holds the record. For local jail custody, call Washington County Jail at 478-552-3088 or the sheriff's office at 478-552-4795. The research did not locate a dedicated sheriff open-records page for booking records or mugshots, but Georgia's Open Records Act still supplies the statewide framework. If a record cannot be produced at once, the agency generally must respond within three business days.

Court filings use a different custodian. Washington County Clerk of Court is the record keeper for criminal and civil filings, with public hours Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM. Prosecutor records for the Middle Judicial Circuit District Attorney have their own open-records route, and the DA site names Investigator Rocky Davis as the open-records official. State-prison records follow GDC's open-records process rather than the county sheriff's roster.


County Jail vs State Prison

Washington County Jail and Washington State Prison answer different inmate-search questions. A person awaiting trial at the jail remains in the sheriff's roster path. A sentenced state prisoner at Washington State Prison belongs in the GDC offender query path. Federal and immigration detention use still other tools, and no official BOP or ICE detention facility in Washington County was found.

SystemWho is heldLookup channel
Washington County JailPretrial, one-year-or-less sentence, awaiting transferWCSO Inmate Lookup
Washington State PrisonSentenced adult male felonsGDC offender query
Federal custodyFederal inmates or federal pretrial detaineesBOP locator or federal court / USMS channels
Immigration detentionICE detention and removal custodyICE ODLS

Washington County Detention Facilities

The Washington County inmate population is easiest to understand when the two facilities are listed separately. The sheriff's jail is the local booking and pretrial facility. The GDC prison is a state institution located in the county. A person may move from the jail to the state prison system after felony sentencing and transfer.

  • Washington County Jail - county jail operated by the Washington County Sheriff's Office for pretrial custody, short local sentences, and transfer-awaiting custody.
  • Washington State Prison - GDC medium-security state prison in Davisboro for sentenced adult male felons.

Washington County Custody Terms

Short custody terms on a roster can carry a lot of meaning. These definitions help separate jail status from court status and state-prison status.

Pretrial custody
Jail custody before the criminal case reaches final disposition.
State-sentenced inmate
A person sentenced to state custody who may still be in the jail before transfer.
Detainer
A hold or request from another agency that can delay release or transfer.
Record restriction
Georgia's process for limiting public access to eligible criminal-history records.

Washington County Inmate FAQ

How big is the Washington County inmate population?

The May 2026 Georgia Sheriffs' Association report listed 172 inmates in Washington County Jail against 212 permanent beds. Washington State Prison separately lists capacity of 1,548 through GDC.

Where is the Washington County inmate roster?

The official local roster is the WCSO Inmate Lookup portal. It has Current Inmates, 24 Hours Arrests, and Inmates by Arrest Date tabs.

Do Washington County mugshots show online?

The roster has an image slot, but inspected records showed Image Not Available placeholders. Georgia law restricts law-enforcement website posting of booking photos.

When should GDC be searched?

Use the GDC offender query when a person is sentenced and transferred to state prison custody, including Washington State Prison.

Can the jail count change during the day?

Yes. Arrests, releases, bond decisions, court orders, medical transports, and state-prison transfers can change the Washington County jail count after a report or roster page is viewed.

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Directions to the Washington County Jail

Washington County Jail is at 733 Kaolin Road, Sandersville, GA 31082. Visitors should use the Kaolin Road sheriff's office and jail complex, not the courthouse on West Haynes Street. The research did not locate official public-transit, parking-fee, overflow-lot, or ADA entrance details, so visitors should call the jail before relying on a specific arrival plan.

Address

Washington County Jail
733 Kaolin Road
Sandersville, GA 31082
478-552-3088

Visitor Parking

No official visitor parking rates or reserved-lot rules were located. Confirm parking before arrival.

Public Transit

No official Washington County public-transit route to the jail was located in the source set.

Visitor Entry

No bags, cameras, cell phones, or recording devices are allowed in the visitation area.