Search Schuyler County Inmate Population

The Schuyler County inmate population is tracked through a small county jail system, state correction reports, and official custody channels. A Schuyler County inmate search starts with the sheriff's inmate information tools for current jail custody, then moves to court, state, federal, or immigration systems when the person is no longer held locally. The Schuyler County inmate population includes people waiting for court, serving local jail sentences, held on parole or other authority, and people awaiting transfer. New York records rules shape what can be viewed, requested, or withheld.

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Schuyler County Inmate Population

The Schuyler County inmate population is centered on one active local detention site, Schuyler County Jail. The jail is run by Sheriff Kevin Rumsey's Schuyler County Sheriff's Office in Watkins Glen and is the county facility for people arrested by sheriff's deputies, Watkins Glen Police, New York State Police, and other law enforcement agencies working in the county. It is not a state prison, federal prison, or ICE detention center. People sentenced to state prison later move into the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision system, where the county app or jail phone line is no longer the main search path.

Official population numbers come from several sources. The county corrections page gives the jail's rated capacity and facility layout. New York DCJS and the State Commission of Correction publish monthly and annual jail population reports that show the average daily census, boarded-out counts, and legal-status categories. The Vera Institute fact sheet adds cost and longer-term population context. These sources count jail population responsibility, not just people standing in one building on one day.


Schuyler County Inmate Statistics

The most useful headline numbers are small and specific. The county corrections page says Schuyler County Jail can house 30 inmates in five cell blocks, one detention cell, and one dormitory cell. The DCJS/SCOC monthly report prepared June 1, 2026, listed a May 2026 average daily census of 13 for the jail, with 11 in house and 2 boarded out. The 2025 annual report, prepared February 2, 2026, also listed a 2025 annual average daily census of 13.

13 May 2026 Average Daily Census
30 Rated Jail Capacity
1 Active Local Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Date
Rated jail capacity30 inmatesSchuyler County Corrections page, inspected June 22, 2026
May 2026 average daily census13DCJS/SCOC monthly jail population report, prepared June 1, 2026
May 2026 in-house population11DCJS/SCOC monthly report
May 2026 boarded out2DCJS/SCOC monthly report
2025 annual average daily census13DCJS/SCOC annual jail population report, prepared February 2, 2026
2019 jail budget$1,585,286Vera Institute Schuyler County fact sheet
2019 cost per person per nightAlmost $290Vera Institute fact sheet


Schuyler County Monthly Jail Census

The May 2025 to May 2026 monthly run shows why one date can mislead. Schuyler County Jail's average daily census ranged from 9 to 16 during that period. Boarded-out counts also changed by month, which means the county sometimes remained responsible for people housed outside the jail. That distinction matters when comparing the 30-bed facility capacity with the official jail population count.

MonthCensusBoarded OutIn House
May 202513310
October 202516313
November 202515411
January 2026909
May 202613211

For the full local population context, the DCJS/SCOC monthly jail population report separates census, boarded out, boarded in, and in-house figures. Schuyler's May 2026 report also showed 1 sentenced person, 0 civil, 0 federal, 0 technical parole violators, 0 state readies, and 9 other unsentenced people.


Schuyler County Jail Population Makeup

The located DCJS/SCOC reports give legal-status categories, not a race, sex, or age breakdown for people held in Schuyler County Jail. The May 2026 monthly report showed the population was mostly other unsentenced people, which generally means people awaiting arraignment, trial, sentencing, or other court action. The 2025 annual report showed an average of 3 sentenced people, 1 technical parole violator, 2 state readies, and 5 other unsentenced people.

  • Other unsentenced: the largest published May 2026 category, tied to pretrial or pending court status.
  • Sentenced jail inmates: listed as 1 in the May 2026 monthly average and 3 in the 2025 annual average.
  • State readies: people sentenced to state prison but not yet transferred to DOCCS, listed as 2 in the 2025 annual average.
  • Boarded out: people Schuyler County is responsible for even though they are housed elsewhere.

Vera's fact sheet gives county demographics, not jail demographics. Use those figures only as county context. They do not show who was booked into Schuyler County Jail.


Schuyler County Jail Capacity

Schuyler County's capacity picture is straightforward but easy to misread. The county jail has a 30-inmate rated capacity, but the DCJS/SCOC May 2026 monthly report showed an 11-person in-house average. That does not mean every day had exactly 11 people, and it does not remove the importance of boarded-out counts. It does show that the monthly average was not near the stated bed capacity.

The county corrections page describes a compact facility with five cell blocks, one detention cell, one dormitory cell, indoor and outdoor recreation areas, and a jail library. Programs listed by the county include Alcoholics Anonymous, Church and Bible Study, FLACRA, G.E.D., Mental Health, and OAR. These features shape custody conditions and population management more than a generic roster count can show.

The Schuyler County Corrections page is the source for capacity, programs, visitation, commissary, and phone instructions. The screenshot below shows the official jail page used for the local facility facts.

Schuyler County inmate population corrections page for Schuyler County Jail

The county page is also where family members can confirm rules that change faster than annual population reports, such as visitation scheduling, money deposits, and phone account setup.


Schuyler County Jail Population Laws

New York law controls both the existence of custody records and the limits on release. FOIL is the starting point for public access to agency records, while Correction Law sections define county jail custody, commitment records, and the sheriff's role. State jail standards also require reporting and oversight through the State Commission of Correction. These laws support access, but they do not make every booking note, mugshot, sealed file, juvenile matter, or investigative record public.

Key New York authorities:

Public Officers Law Article 6 - New York FOIL is the general records law for state and local agencies.

Correction Law 500-c - the county sheriff has custody and control of the county jail unless another law provides otherwise.

Correction Law 500-f - jail officials keep records of commitments and discharges.

9 NYCRR 7022.4 - local correctional facilities must report inmate deaths under state correction rules.


Schuyler County State Prison Search

No active DOCCS prison was found in Schuyler County on the current DOCCS facilities index. The former Monterey Shock Incarceration Correctional Facility is local correctional history, but it is not an active facility page. Once a Schuyler County defendant is sentenced to state prison and transferred, the search path changes from the jail and sheriff app to the DOCCS incarcerated lookup.

QuestionCounty JailState Prison
Who is covered?Pretrial detainees, local sentenced inmates, parole violators, state readies before transferSentenced state prisoners after DOCCS transfer
Who runs it?Schuyler County Sheriff's OfficeNew York State DOCCS
Lookup pathSheriff app, jail phone, records request, VINEDOCCS incarcerated lookup by name, DIN, or NYSID
Records shownCustody and booking information where availableState profile, facility, sentence, release or parole dates where available


Schuyler County Lookup Channels

Schuyler County inmate lookup works best as a chain, not a single search box. Recent arrests may be moving between an arresting agency, arraignment, jail intake, or release. Older matters may sit with the county clerk or court. Sentenced state, federal, and immigration custody use separate locators.

ChannelBest UseKey Limit
Sheriff appCurrent inmate information listed by official app storesFields and refresh timing not published on the web
Jail phoneCustody confirmation, visits, clothing approval, release questionsStaff may limit details by policy
Sheriff Records DivisionBooking, incident, or sheriff records request where disclosure is allowedFOIL exemptions, sealed records, and privacy limits may apply
County ClerkWritten local criminal searches and certified dispositionsNot current jail custody status
VINECustody status and release notificationsNot a full booking-record source
DOCCS, BOP, ICEState prison, federal prison, or immigration custodySeparate systems from the county jail

Schuyler County Inmate Records

Because the county does not publish a web roster profile, do not assume the public can see a complete jail profile with a mugshot, booking number, charges, bond, housing unit, and release date. The official app listing confirms Inmate Information, but not the exact fields. The jail phone line and Records Division fill that gap. Court charges after arraignment are found through WebCriminal, the court clerk, or the County Clerk's written criminal search.

Booking
Jail intake after arrest, including identity checks, commitment authority, property, fingerprints, and photo where required.
State ready
A person sentenced to state prison but not yet transferred to DOCCS.
Boarded out
A person counted under Schuyler County responsibility while physically housed in another facility.
Disposition
The court outcome of a charge, such as dismissal, plea, conviction, acquittal, or sentence.

Schuyler County Court and Bail

After arrest, the District Attorney's court-process page describes arraignment as the first appearance before a judge, when formal charges are given, bail is set or release is ordered, rights are explained, a new court date is set, and an order of protection may be issued. That court record can differ from the booking note because prosecutors may amend, reduce, add, or dismiss charges. For formal charge status, use New York WebCriminal, the specific court clerk, or the County Clerk's written criminal search.

Schuyler County publishes an electronic bail route through GovPayNet/GovPayNow with pay location code #5310. The county page states that a 5 percent service fee is added by phone and a 3.5 percent service fee is added online. Confirm the person, court, amount, and any holds with the jail or court before paying. A parole warrant, state-ready transfer, federal hold, ICE detainer, or another court order can prevent release even after one bail amount is paid.


Schuyler County Detention Facility

The active facility map has one local detention page. No active DOCCS, BOP, or ICE facility was found in Schuyler County, and the former Monterey Shock facility should not be treated as a current prison. Police departments may process arrests, but the county jail is the local detention facility for continuing custody.

  • Schuyler County Jail - county jail for pretrial detainees, local sentenced inmates, parole violators, state-ready inmates awaiting transfer, and people booked by Schuyler County law enforcement agencies.

Schuyler County Inmate FAQ

How big is the Schuyler County inmate population?

The May 2026 DCJS/SCOC monthly jail population report listed Schuyler County Jail with an average daily census of 13, including 11 in house and 2 boarded out. The county corrections page lists a rated capacity of 30 inmates.

Can I search the Schuyler County inmate population online?

The county did not publish a normal browser-based jail roster during research. The official Schuyler County Sheriff NY app lists Inmate Information, so the app is the documented digital path, backed up by the jail phone line, records requests, and VINE.

Where are sentenced state prisoners from Schuyler County listed?

Use DOCCS after a person is transferred to state prison. The county jail app and phone line cover local jail custody, not the state prison population after transfer.

Are mugshots part of the Schuyler County inmate population search?

No public web mugshot roster was located. The app may show inmate information, but public app-store text does not confirm booking photos. Booking-photo requests go through the sheriff records process where New York law allows release.

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Directions to the Schuyler County Jail

Schuyler County Jail and the Sheriff's Office are at 106 Tenth Street in Watkins Glen. The County Court, County Clerk, District Attorney, and probation offices are nearby at 105 Ninth Street, but they are different public counters. Jail visits, custody questions, electronic bail confirmation, and clothing approval should be routed to the Sheriff's Office or jail. Court records and certified dispositions belong with the clerk or court.

Address

Schuyler County Jail
106 Tenth Street
Watkins Glen, NY 14891
(607) 535-8228

Visitor Parking

The county jail page does not publish visitor parking rules or rates. Call before travel if parking access or mobility needs affect the visit.

Public Transit

No jail-specific public transit instruction was located. Confirm transportation before scheduling a visit or records appointment.

Visitor Entry

Visitors need government photo ID, must schedule in advance, and must pass through a metal detector. Minors need a parent or legal guardian.