Search the Johnson County Inmate Population

The Johnson County inmate population includes people booked into sheriff custody, recent releases still listed by the roster, and Johnson County detainees housed in nearby jails when the Iowa City facility is full. A Johnson County inmate search starts with the county jail roster, but the Johnson County inmate population also connects to court records, Iowa prison intake, VINE notices, and federal or immigration lookup systems. The Johnson County inmate population changes through arrests, bond decisions, release orders, short jail sentences, and transfers to state corrections.

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The Johnson County Inmate Population

The Johnson County inmate population is reported through several official systems. The Johnson County Sheriff's Office runs the local jail and the public roster for people in sheriff custody. The sheriff page states that arrests made in Johnson County are brought to the Johnson County Jail, including arrests made by city police departments and other agencies inside the county. The roster also matters because a Johnson County detainee may be physically held in Washington County, Linn County, Henry County, or another jail while still listed as Johnson County custody.

Johnson County has a second detention facility that must not be blended with the jail. The Iowa Medical and Classification Center in Coralville is a state prison run by the Iowa Department of Corrections. People there are searched through the Iowa Offender Search, not the county jail roster. The local jail count rises and falls with arrests, bond orders, short jail sentences, supervision violations, transfers to prison, and the county's need to house some detainees outside Iowa City.


Johnson County Inmate Population Statistics

Johnson County posts unusually detailed jail data. The sheriff's office page lists a 92-inmate jail capacity, while the official 2024 sheriff and jail needs assessment gives a lower functional capacity limit of 65 people. The April 2026 sheriff dashboard reported an average daily population of 90, 406 total bookings, and 400 releases. March 2026 was similar, with an average daily population of 91, 375 bookings, and 392 releases.

90April 2026 ADP
92Sheriff Stated Capacity
2Johnson County Detention Facilities
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Average daily population90April 2026 Johnson County Sheriff dashboard
Functional capacity limitation652024 JCSO and Jail Needs Assessment
Total bookings406April 2026 Johnson County Sheriff dashboard
2023 jail incarceration rateAbout 53 per 100,0002024 JCSO and Jail Needs Assessment

The Johnson County jail statistics page is the source index for monthly dashboards, yearly summaries, jail inspections, needs assessments, fiscal summaries, and criminal justice coordinating reports. The dashboard images and PDF tables should be read as snapshots because booking and release totals change by month.



Who Makes Up the Johnson County Inmate Population

The Johnson County inmate population includes people awaiting trial, people serving local sentences of 364 days or less, people detained for probation or parole violations, and people waiting for transfer to the Iowa Department of Corrections, a federal facility, or another county jail. April 2026 booking data shows a broad local law-enforcement footprint. Iowa City Police Department accounted for 160 bookings, the Sheriff's Office for 126, Coralville Police for 33, University of Iowa Police for 23, and North Liberty Police for 18.

  • Charge mix - April 2026 top charges included OWI first offense, public intoxication, driving while barred, OWI second offense, marijuana possession first offense, and interference with official acts.
  • Age groups - April 2026 bookings were concentrated in the 18-29 and 30-39 age ranges, with both male and female bookings reported.
  • Short stays - The 2025 dashboard panel reported more than 73 percent of releases or booking segments occurred within 24 hours.
  • Out-of-county custody - The roster's housing field can show another county even when the person remains in Johnson County sheriff custody.

Johnson County Jail Capacity

Capacity is one of the central facts behind the Johnson County inmate population. The sheriff's public page states that the jail can house 92 inmates. The 2024 needs assessment gives a more operational view and sets the functional capacity limitation at 65 people. That distinction matters because classification, sex separation, medical needs, security status, and court status can make a jail crowded before every bed is filled. The needs assessment says crowding symptoms can begin around 85 percent of rated capacity because different groups must be separated.

Out-of-county housing is a direct result. The April 2026 dashboard states that Johnson County had spent $16.6 million on out-of-county housing since 2001. It also listed 1,211 transports in 2025, including 484 for overcrowding and 362 by court order. That is why a roster search may show JOHNSON COUNTY, WASHINGTON COUNTY, LINN COUNTY, or HENRY COUNTY in the housing field. The roster answers who is in Johnson County sheriff custody, not always who is inside the Iowa City jail building.


Laws on Johnson County Jail Data

Iowa public-records law, county policy, jail standards, and DOC statutes all shape access to Johnson County inmate population data. The Iowa Code Chapter 22 open-records law is the broad access framework for county records. Johnson County's public-records policy says requests go to the department head or custodian where the records are kept and that confidential material may be withheld or redacted under Iowa Code 22.7, 22.8, court order, or another law.

Key Statutes:

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

Iowa Code 22.3 guidance explains that a lawful custodian supervises access and may charge reasonable production expenses.

Iowa Administrative Code Chapter 50 defines jail standards, inspections, classification, and housing-unit rules.

Iowa Code 904.601 governs specified public records for people committed to Iowa DOC institutions.



Johnson County Inmate Record Fields

A Johnson County roster detail page can show more than the list view. The inspected sample included a View Photo button, date booked, housing facility, age, address, arresting agency, gender, race, ethnicity, height, weight, hair and eye color, charges, code sections, offense level, cause number, bond type or sentenced field, bond amount, and charge-release status. The cause number is the best bridge from jail custody data to court records after an arrest.

FieldWhat It Shows
Date BookedBooking date and time, with seconds on the detail page.
Housing FacilityJohnson County or an out-of-county jail holding the person for Johnson County.
ChargesPublic offense descriptions with code sections and offense level when populated.
BondBond type and amount by charge, not always a single total release amount.
Charge ReleasedPending status or a date; it is not the same thing as a final court disposition.

Past Johnson County Inmate Records

The live roster is not the archive for every past jail booking. The county's disclaimer, reproduced in the 2024 needs assessment, says the roster lists people currently or within the last 48 hours in custody of the Johnson County Sheriff and does not include juveniles. For older jail public-information checks, the Sheriff's Records Division checks Johnson County Jail public information records by written request or in person. The check provides date of arrest, arresting agency, and charges only. It does not provide disposition.

Records checks require full name and date of birth. The fee is $5 per searched request, and additional names on the same person count separately. The Records Division page says no fax or phone records-check requests are accepted. Mailed requests need payment and a self-addressed stamped envelope. Broader records can be requested through the Johnson County public-records request process, where staff time, copies, attorney review, postage, and data work may create charges.


Johnson County Jail vs State Prison

Johnson County has both a local jail and a state prison, so the right search system depends on custody type. County jail records cover arrest intake, pretrial custody, local sentences, bond fields, and recent release data. Iowa DOC records cover sentenced prison custody, parole or community-corrections status, prison location, and prison intake. A male defendant sentenced to Iowa prison may be processed through IMCC in Coralville before moving to a permanent facility.

Johnson County JailIowa DOC / IMCC
Who Is HeldPretrial detainees, local sentences, holds, and people awaiting transferSentenced state prisoners and prison intake/classification cases
Run ByJohnson County Sheriff's OfficeIowa Department of Corrections
Where to LookJohnson County Jail RosterIowa Offender Search
Update LimitsFrequent roster updates, but current and recent sheriff custody onlyDOC says weekly updates, with transport updates generally appearing after a move is completed


Johnson County Detention Facilities

The Johnson County inmate population is anchored by two facilities with different systems and purposes. The county jail is the local arrest and pretrial custody point. IMCC is a state prison and reception center. Current jail lookups and prison lookups must be kept separate.

  • Johnson County Jail - sheriff-run county jail for people arrested in Johnson County, local sentences, bond holds, and Johnson County detainees sometimes housed outside the county jail building.
  • Iowa Medical and Classification Center - Iowa DOC state prison in Coralville for male reception/classification, medium-security population, medical and psychiatric beds, and the state's licensed forensic psychiatric hospital.

Johnson County Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Johnson County inmate population? The April 2026 jail dashboard reported an average daily population of 90 at the county jail. The sheriff page lists 92 as stated capacity, while the 2024 needs assessment sets functional capacity at 65.

Why does the roster show another county? Johnson County may house detainees in nearby jails when the Iowa City facility is over its functional limit. The person can still be in Johnson County sheriff custody.

Where are court dates and case filings? Jail staff cannot provide court information. Use Iowa Courts Online for public docket access and courthouse public terminals for public case documents.

Is there a sheriff app for inmate lookup? No official Johnson County Sheriff roster app was located. JoCo Iowa Ready and Smart911/Alert Iowa are emergency and preparedness tools, not jail lookup apps.

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Directions to the Johnson County Jail

The Johnson County Jail is at 511 S. Capitol St. in downtown Iowa City. Visitors should use the public lobby, not the arrestee intake vestibule, sally port, or inmate intake elevator described in the jail photo tour. The same public lobby is used to meet jail staff, visit inmates, drop off approved items, get fingerprinted, and report to serve a sentence.

Address

Johnson County Jail
511 S. Capitol St.
Iowa City, IA 52240
319-356-6020 ext. 5

Visitor Parking

Official visitor-parking details were not located in the jail sources. Confirm parking with the jail before traveling downtown.

Public Transit

Official transit route details were not located in the jail sources. The facility is downtown near the Johnson County campus and courthouse area.

Visitor Entry

Use the jail/public lobby. Picture ID is required for visits, and visitors under 18 must be with a parent or legal guardian.