Search the Putnam County Inmate Population

The Putnam County inmate population is centered on the county jail system, not a public online roster. A Putnam County inmate search must separate local jail custody from state prison, federal custody, and immigration detention. The Putnam County inmate population includes people held after arrest, people awaiting court action, and some sentenced local jail inmates. To search the Putnam County inmate population, use the jail phone and records request channels first, then WebCriminal, VINELink, DOCCS, BOP, or ICE when the custody path moves outside the county jail.

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The Putnam County Inmate Population

Putnam County has one local detention facility in the official facility map: the Putnam County Correctional Facility, also listed by state sources as Putnam County Jail. The jail is run by the Putnam County Sheriff's Office Corrections Division and serves the county after arrest, before arraignment, during pretrial detention, and for local jail commitments. The county does not have a separate sheriff work-release annex, state prison, BOP prison, or ICE detention center inside its borders.

The Putnam County inmate population is smaller than many downstate jail systems, but the custody mix is not simple. A person may be held locally after a sheriff, state police, Carmel Police, or other local agency arrest. A person sentenced to state prison leaves the local jail count and is searched through the New York State DOCCS incarcerated lookup. Federal defendants tied to Putnam County may be in U.S. Marshals custody before later appearing in the BOP inmate locator. Immigration custody is checked through ICE ODLS.


Putnam County Inmate Population Statistics

The strongest local numbers come from the 2026 Putnam County State of the County and Annual Report and from NY DCJS/SCOC jail population reports. Those sources describe a 128-bed local jail, a 2025 average daily population of 46.36 people, and 253 jail commitments in 2025. The annual report also shows the practical work behind the count: pre-arraignments, transports, meals, constant watch, and people held for area agencies.

46.362025 Average Daily Population
128Rated Beds
1County Detention Facility
MeasureFigureSource and date
Maximum facility capacity128 beds2026 Putnam County State of the County and Annual Report
Average daily population46.362026 annual report, reporting 2025 Corrections Division statistics
Commitments253 total, 229 male and 24 female2026 annual report
Pre-arraignments processed2652026 annual report
May 2026 monthly census51NY DCJS/SCOC monthly jail population report as of June 1, 2026
Area-agency arrestees held500 total2026 annual report

The Putnam County Sheriff's contact and FOIL page is also important for population lookup work because no public roster was found. It points requesters to JustFOIA for sheriff records, including records that can verify past jail commitments when a live custody question is no longer enough.

The sheriff homepage is an official source for local context. The Putnam County Sheriff's Office homepage names Sheriff Brian M. Hess and places the office on the County Center campus in Carmel, where the jail and courts are close to each other.

The sheriff contact page shows the FOIL access route that replaces the missing public jail roster for many record needs. This screenshot from the official Putnam County Sheriff's contact page shows the public request path and JustFOIA reference.

Putnam County inmate population sheriff FOIL contact page

That records route matters when a reader needs a booking record, release date, or arrest report rather than a same-day custody check.



Who Makes Up Putnam County Jail Custody

The Putnam County inmate population includes people at different legal stages. Some are in pre-arraignment custody. Some are pretrial detainees after a court securing order. Some are serving local jail sentences. Others are counted in categories such as federal, state ready, boarded in, or other unsentenced in state jail population reporting. These labels matter because they determine where to search and who can explain the next step.

  • Pre-arraignment detainees are held before the first court action or while paperwork and transport are handled.
  • Pretrial detainees have a pending case and remain in jail under a court order.
  • Sentenced local inmates serve local jail time rather than a state prison term.
  • State-ready inmates are awaiting transfer into DOCCS after state sentencing.
  • Federal or boarded categories may be counted at the jail even though another agency has a custody interest.

The 2026 annual report gives a clear sex breakdown for 2025 commitments and average daily population. It reported 229 male commitments and 24 female commitments, with an average daily population of about 44 males and 2 females. It did not publish a full race, ethnicity, or age-band table for the entire jail population, so those details should not be guessed.


Putnam County Jail Capacity

The 128-bed capacity gives the Putnam County inmate population useful scale. A 2025 average daily population of 46.36 equals about 36 percent of that maximum capacity. The May 2026 census of 51 equals about 40 percent of capacity. No current official overcrowding order, consent decree, or jail population litigation specific to Putnam County was located in the official sources checked.

Capacity is still more than a simple bed count. The jail runs constant watch, classification, transport, food service, medical and mental-health response, MAT, PREA reporting, and HALT reporting. A low census does not mean the same staff can treat every custody category the same way. The 2026 annual report listed 536 prisoner transports in 2025, including courts, housing and writs, state facilities, doctors, emergency rooms, and psychiatric centers.

Capacity note: Putnam's published figures show a small jail with unused rated beds, not a public finding of overcrowding.


Laws Governing Putnam County Inmate Data

New York law does not require Putnam County to publish a searchable jail roster on the sheriff website. Public access starts with FOIL, jail oversight standards, court access tools, and separate state or federal locator systems. For the Putnam County inmate population, the practical rule is simple: current custody is checked through the jail, records are requested through sheriff FOIL channels, court charges are searched through WebCriminal or court clerks, and sentenced prison custody is searched through DOCCS.

Key Statutes and Rules:

Public Officers Law Article 6 gives the public a process to request agency records unless an exemption applies.

Public Officers Law Section 87 is the core access rule for inspection and copying of agency records.

Criminal Procedure Law Section 510.10 governs release, non-monetary conditions, bail, and remand after arrest.

9 NYCRR 7000.1 describes the State Commission of Correction authority over local correctional institutions.

SCOC HALT reporting requires public reporting for segregated confinement categories.



Putnam County Inmate Record Fields

Because no official public Putnam County roster profile was located, the county record fields below are not promised online fields. They are the practical booking-record fields to request or confirm by phone. Medical, mental-health, classification, and security-sensitive details may exist internally but are not normal public roster data.

FieldWhat it can show
NameThe person booked or committed to the correctional facility
Booking or commitment dateWhen the person entered local custody
Arresting agencySheriff, New York State Police, local police, or another agency
Charges at bookingInitial arrest or commitment charges, which may differ from DA-filed charges
Court or docketThe court or case reference if a record has been opened
Custody statusIn custody, released, transferred, court, DOCCS, or another agency path
Booking photoRequestable if maintained, subject to FOIL exemptions and redactions

County Jail vs State Prison Search

A Putnam County arrest can move through more than one custody system. The county jail handles local detention and short-sentence custody. DOCCS handles sentenced state prisoners. BOP handles federal inmates once they are in BOP custody. ICE ODLS handles immigration detention searches. Searching the wrong system is the most common reason a person appears to be missing.

Custody typeWhere to searchWhat it covers
Putnam County jailJail phone and sheriff JustFOIALocal arrest, pretrial, local sentence, booking records
State prisonDOCCS incarcerated lookupSentenced state prisoners and state custody status
Federal prisonBOP inmate locatorFederal inmates from 1982 to present
Immigration detentionICE Online Detainee Locator SystemDetainees searchable by A-number or biographical details

The DOCCS incarcerated lookup searches state sentenced-prisoner records by DIN, NYSID, or name and birth year. A person sentenced out of Putnam County may leave the jail and later appear in DOCCS after reception or classification.

Putnam County inmate population DOCCS incarcerated lookup search page

DOCCS lookup results are state-prison records, not county booking records or Putnam County jail mugshots.


Putnam County Detention Facilities

The facility map resolves to one Putnam County detention page. The Putnam County Correctional Facility is the local jail. No separate Putnam County state prison, federal prison, ICE detention center, or sheriff work-release annex was located in the official sources checked. Facility links should therefore stay focused on the one verified local jail.

Putnam County Correctional Facility

3 County Center

Carmel, NY 10512

(845) 225-5255

County jail custody, visitation, PREA, HALT, and local records channels.


Putnam County Jail Programs

Population pages are more useful when they show what the jail does with the population it holds. The 2026 annual report lists religious services, TASC and educational services, career readiness, Narcotics Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous, Mental Health Association Hope and Recovery, Medication Assisted Treatment, food service, and a Community Work Program. In 2025, 15 incarcerated individuals were enrolled in MAT.

The annual report also gives concrete operating details. Food Service served 51,454 meals and accommodated religious and medically prescribed diets. The Community Work Program delivered 96,713 pounds of food through CAP/Food Bank and supported projects such as restoration of historical markers. PREA and HALT pages add public oversight channels for abuse reporting and segregated confinement reporting.


Putnam County Inmate Population FAQ

Does Putnam County publish a public jail roster? No official public jail roster or current inmate search form was located on the Putnam County Sheriff's Office site during the research sweep.

What is the best first step for current custody? Call the Putnam County Correctional Facility at (845) 225-5255 and provide a full name, DOB or age, and arrest date if known.

Where are sentenced state prisoners searched? Use DOCCS, not the county jail, once a person has moved into sentenced state-prison custody.

Can mugshots be searched online? No official Putnam County public mugshot gallery was located. Booking photos must be requested through sheriff records channels when available under FOIL.

Where do filed court charges appear? Use WebCriminal for future-appearance criminal cases or contact the court clerk for records not visible online.


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