Search Pratt County Jail Inmates

Pratt County Jail is the sheriff-operated county jail for local custody in Pratt County, Kansas. People use the sheriff's roster to look up inmates at Pratt County Jail when a recent arrest, sanction, probation hold, city case, or local sentence may have placed someone in custody. The facility page focuses on who is held there, how the roster works, which contact channels are official, and when a state, federal, ICE, or court record source is the better place to search.

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Pratt County Jail Overview

Pratt County Sheriff's Office operates Pratt County Jail as the county's local detention facility. Official local sources place the jail and sheriff's office at 303 S Oak St, Pratt, KS 67124. The jail is the single detention facility identified in the Pratt County facility map. No official separate annex, work-release facility, juvenile detention center, regional jail, BOP prison, ICE detention center, or KDOC adult state prison was located inside the county.

The jail's public population includes current local detainees, local sentenced inmates, probation-violation holds, sanctions, municipal or county arrests, and other prisoners committed under Kansas law. Observed roster entries named arresting agencies such as Pratt SO, Pratt PD, Kiowa SO, and Barber SO. That means a person can appear at Pratt County Jail even when the arresting agency was not the sheriff.

The sheriff's public site did not publish a dedicated facility-history page, construction year, rated bed capacity, housing-unit map, accreditation statement, visitor-parking page, or transit guidance. Use the published roster, contact pages, and Kansas custody statutes for confirmed facility facts.


Pratt County Jail Population

Pratt County Jail population figures must be described by source and date. The official sheriff roster showed six current inmates during research on June 13, 2026. Historical correctional-population tables list 25 on December 31, 2013, and 12 on March 31, 2006. Those historical counts are facility population counts, not official bed capacity. No official local rated capacity was located.

Not published Rated Capacity
6 Roster Count Observed
1 Pratt County Jail Facility

Because the roster count changes as people are booked, released, transferred, or sentenced, treat it as a current-custody clue. It should not be used as the jail's average daily population, annual admissions count, or long-term population rate.


Look Up Pratt County Jail Inmates

The correct local lookup system for Pratt County Jail is the official Pratt County jail roster. It searches current county jail custody by Name or Booking Number. The roster is the right source for recent local arrests and current jail holds. It is not the right source for sentenced Kansas prison residents, federal sentenced inmates, or ICE detainees.

  1. Open the Pratt County Sheriff's Office jail roster.
  2. Search by name, or enter a booking number if one is known.
  3. Read the entry for image, charges, bond, arresting agency, date, age, sex, and race.
  4. Call Pratt County Jail at 620-672-4150 when the roster entry is unclear or not found.
  5. Use KASPER, BOP, ICE ODLS, Kansas VINE, or court records if custody has moved outside the county jail.

The official roster source shows the Pratt County Jail search interface and current inmate entries.

Pratt County Jail inmate roster lookup fields

The screenshot confirms that current facility lookup is handled through the sheriff roster rather than a separate jail vendor search page.


Pratt County Jail Address

The jail and sheriff share the same official law-enforcement address. City of Pratt sources also place the police department and municipal court at 303 S Oak, while the Pratt County Courthouse and district court are nearby at 300 S Ninnescah. This downtown cluster is useful, but it does not make every record available from the same office.

Pratt County Jail

303 S Oak St

Pratt, KS 67124

Jail: 620-672-4150

Sheriff non-emergency: 620-672-4133

Pratt County Records Route

Freedom of Information Officer

113 East Third

Pratt, KS 67124

620-672-5533

The sheriff contact page confirms the S Oak address and non-emergency phone number.

Pratt County Jail sheriff contact information

Use the jail number for custody and facility questions, and use the county FOI route for formal public-record requests when directed there.


Visit Pratt County Jail

The research did not locate an official Pratt County Jail in-person visitation schedule, mail rules page, commissary page, deposit vendor, fee table, or attorney visitation policy. That absence is important. Do not assume hours, dress code, money vendor, or mail format from another Kansas county. Call the jail before travel or before sending funds.

TopicPublished Local DetailWhat to Do
In-person visitsNo official schedule locatedCall 620-672-4150 before travel.
Phone or videoRoster links City Tele CoinUse the link from the official roster and confirm with the jail.
MailNo official mail rule page locatedAsk for the exact address format and prohibited-item rules.
Money or commissaryNo vendor or fee table locatedCall the jail. Do not invent a deposit method.
Attorney visitsNo local policy page locatedAttorneys should contact the jail directly.

Fingerprinting and concealed-carry service pages show that the jail handles public-facing services Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m., asks people to call ahead, requires valid photo ID, and does not allow minors inside the jail for those services. Those facts do not establish inmate visitation hours.


Pratt County Jail Public Access

The sheriff's service pages give a limited but useful picture of public access at the jail. Fingerprinting is handled in the jail Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m., appointments are not required, valid photo ID is required, and the sheriff asks people to call 620-672-4150 before arriving to confirm the service can be provided at the desired date and time. The same public-service window appears on concealed-carry fingerprint and application materials.

Those service rules should not be stretched into inmate visitation rules. They do show that the jail has controlled public entry and that rules can be service-specific. The no-minors-inside rule for fingerprinting is also narrow: children may remain in the lobby with a responsible person for that service, but no local source said the same rule governs visits, mail delivery, attorney access, or bond handling.

Access point: The jail phone is the practical way to confirm which public services are available before visiting the S Oak facility.


Phone, Video, Mail, and Money

For phone and video contact, the roster points to City Tele Coin. The research did not locate local deposit limits, commissary fees, tablet rules, message rules, or mail-scanning policies. Because these rules affect whether money or mail reaches the right person, verify both custody status and the current procedure before sending anything.

ServiceDocumented Detail
Phone / VideoCity Tele Coin link appears on the official roster.
Mail AddressNot published in the located local sources.
Money DepositNot published in the located local sources.
FeesNo local fee table located.

Booking at Pratt County Jail

Pratt County Jail booking information becomes public through roster fields. A typical local path is arrest by a law-enforcement agency, transport or commitment to the jail, jail acceptance, intake, booking number assignment, image capture, charge or hold entry, bond entry if set, and roster display if the person remains in custody. The sheriff's site does not publish inmate fingerprint procedure, classification criteria, housing assignments, property-return rules, or booking-to-roster refresh timing.

Kansas law helps explain the custody frame. K.S.A. 19-1930 permits the jail to receive city, federal, or state-related prisoners when properly committed, but also includes medical-screening limits before jail acceptance. K.S.A. 22-2901 requires prompt appearance before a magistrate. Those rules explain why a roster entry may be followed by court action soon after booking.

Bond questions should be handled with care. The roster shows a numeric Bond field, but the research did not locate local instructions for payment methods, counter hours, bondsman procedures, or accepted forms of money. A zero bond may mean a sanction, sentence, probation violation, no-bond hold, or another nonrelease status. Confirm release terms with jail staff and check the court record when a formal bond order has been filed.


Pratt County Jail Records Context

Kansas law makes jail rosters and court records different from criminal-investigation files. K.S.A. 45-217 excludes jail, correctional, and detention rosters from the criminal-investigation-record definition. K.S.A. 19-1904 requires a jail calendar with prisoner commitment and discharge information. KORA still allows exemptions and redactions, so not every related record or image is automatically released.

For custody notification, Kansas VINE is available and the sheriff links it from the services menu. The Kansas Attorney General describes VINE as a free, confidential, voluntary notification system with phone and email notifications, operator support, and a VINEMobile app. The research did not locate a Pratt-specific sheriff mobile app.

When Pratt County Jail is no longer the right lookup source, use the custody stage to choose the next system. KASPER handles sentenced KDOC custody and supervision. BOP handles federal sentenced inmates. ICE ODLS handles immigration detention searches. Kansas CaseSearch and the Pratt County District Court handle filed court charges after a jail arrest.

Note: Confirm custody, visit rules, mail rules, and release status with Pratt County Jail before relying on a roster entry.

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