Search the Republic County Inmate Population

The Republic County inmate population is centered on the county jail, with state and federal custody handled in separate systems. A Republic County inmate search often starts with the sheriff because no official county roster is posted online. The Republic County inmate population also includes people who may move from local booking to court, release, transfer, or Kansas prison custody. To search the Republic County inmate population, use the county contact channels first, then Kansas VINE, state corrections, court records, and written public-record requests when a current custody answer is not enough.

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The Republic County Inmate Population

The Republic County inmate population is small, local, and tied closely to the sheriff's office in Belleville. The official Republic County Sheriff page describes a full-time law enforcement agency serving 720 square miles and a population listed there as 4,980. Kansas law places custody of the county jail and prisoners with the sheriff, so the local jail count starts with the Republic County Sheriff's Department rather than a private roster vendor.

The current Republic County inmate population should not be treated as one single database. A person arrested by the sheriff, Belleville Police Department, Kansas Highway Patrol, or another authorized agency may enter the county jail process first. If a court later sentences the person to state prison, the record moves into Kansas Department of Corrections systems. Federal prisoners, federal pretrial detainees, and immigration detainees use still different lookup paths. That split matters because Republic County does not publish an online jail roster, recent booking list, or mugshot gallery on the official county site.

Custody flow: Arrest in Republic County leads to booking, first appearance, bond or hold review, release or continued jail custody, and then possible transfer to KDOC after sentencing.


Republic County Inmate Population Statistics

Republic County does not post a live jail population dashboard on the sheriff page. The best numeric county series located in the research is the Vera Institute county incarceration trends dataset for Republic County, Kansas. Those figures are historical research data, not a live roster. They still show the scale of the Republic County inmate population better than a generic statewide average because they are county-specific and include capacity, jail population, pretrial custody, admissions, and rate measures.

6 2019 Jail Population
18 2019 Rated Capacity
1 Local Adult Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Rated jail capacity18Vera county dataset, 2019
Total jail population6Vera county dataset, 2019
Total pretrial custody4Vera county dataset, 2019
Annual jail admissions29.75Vera county dataset, 2019
Jail population rate228.75 per 100,000 age 15-64 residentsVera county dataset, 2019
Current county jail populationNot published onlineOfficial sheriff page reviewed in research


Who Makes Up Republic County Jail Custody

The Vera 2019 row gives a limited demographic snapshot of the Republic County inmate population. It lists five male jail inmates and no female jail inmates in the reported fields. It lists four white jail inmates, one Latinx jail inmate, and zero Black, Native, AAPI, or other-race jail inmates in the fields captured for that year. The same data attributes nine prison inmates to Republic County residents.

These small counts should not be stretched into broad claims about local jail policy. One person can change a percentage by a large margin. The safer reading is that Republic County's jail count has historically been small enough that phone confirmation, VINE registration, and targeted records requests are often more useful than waiting for a public roster that the county does not post.

Pretrial custody
A person is held after arrest while charges, bond, or court dates are pending.
Local sentence
A short jail sentence served under county custody rather than a state prison commitment.
KDOC custody
A sentenced Kansas prison or supervision record handled by the Kansas Department of Corrections.
Detainer
A hold or request from another agency that can affect release even when local bond is set.

Republic County Jail Capacity

The current official sheriff page does not publish a rated jail capacity, pod layout, jail-building history, or live bed count. Vera's county dataset lists Republic County jail capacity as 18 beds in 2019. The research also located official county ballot material for a proposed public safety and law enforcement facility at 1192 Bell Lane in Belleville, with revenue-bond authority up to $17,860,000. That county item is useful local context, but it does not prove that the jail moved or that the proposed building is operating.

The live facility map should stay anchored to the sheriff and jail contact address at 1815 M Street unless later official records show a completed move. For a visit, bond question, or custody check, use the sheriff's published phone line or dispatch rather than assuming a new address from election material.

The county public-safety-building election page is the official source for the proposed Bell Lane project. The image below shows that local facility-planning context.

Republic County inmate population public safety building election page

The proposed project should be described as planning material, not as a current Republic County Jail operating location.


Laws Governing Republic County Jail Custody

Kansas law shapes both custody and public access. The sheriff has charge of the county jail and prisoners under Kansas law, while the Kansas Open Records Act controls how the public asks for records. Republic County's own open-records form uses the same framework. It asks for a specific record description and includes the Kansas restriction on commercial use of names and addresses from public records.

Key Kansas statutes:

K.S.A. 19-811 places charge and custody of the county jail and prisoners with the sheriff.

K.S.A. 19-1930 addresses when sheriffs or jailers receive prisoners committed by authorized agencies.

K.S.A. 45-216 states the Kansas policy that public records are open unless law provides otherwise.

K.S.A. 45-218 covers inspection requests, responses, refusals, and access procedure.

K.S.A. 45-221 lists records that agencies are not required to disclose.


Republic County and KDOC Custody

Republic County has no KDOC adult correctional facility identified inside the county. A person sentenced from Republic County District Court to state prison leaves the local jail track and enters KDOC reception, classification, and placement elsewhere in Kansas. That is when the KASPER offender population search becomes the better search tool.

KASPER is not a full criminal-history check. KDOC says it reflects persons and cases tied to KDOC-funded or KDOC-operated programs and that it is updated each working day. A search may show custody or supervision status, a KDOC facility, conviction information, and a digital image. For statewide context, the KDOC homepage displayed adult correctional population and capacity information in the research file, including 9,849 people and 10,674 capacity as updated September 18, 2025.

The Kansas Department of Corrections homepage provides statewide prison, population, facility, and family communication links.

Republic County inmate population KDOC state custody search context

KDOC material applies after state custody begins. It does not replace a Republic County sheriff or dispatch check for a fresh local arrest.



Current Republic County Inmate Lookup

A current Republic County inmate lookup depends on contact channels because the official county site does not expose search fields. The sheriff page is still important because it provides the public phone line, dispatch number, office hours, and the VINE link. The Republic County Sheriff page shows the local route readers need when a roster search fails or does not exist.

Republic County inmate lookup sheriff page with VINE and dispatch contact

The sheriff screenshot confirms why Republic County lookup copy should emphasize phone, dispatch, and VINE instead of an online booking table.

Lookup ChannelTypeRequiredNotes
Official county jail rosterNot locatedn/aNo Republic County online roster or recent-booking search was found.
Sheriff phone lookupPhoneNo public formUse the sheriff's office for local custody status during public hours.
Dispatch routingPhoneNo public formUse non-emergency dispatch for after-hours custody routing questions.
Kansas VINEWeb or phone workflowVariesUsed for custody status and telephone or email notifications.
KORA requestPDF formSpecific record descriptionUse for booking records, jail logs, or booking photos when informally unavailable.

Past Republic County Jail Records

Released inmate records are different from current custody checks. VINE may help with status notifications, but it is not an archive of all booking documents. Kansas CaseSearch may show the court case that followed an arrest, yet the court file is not the same as a jail booking record. For older jail data, the targeted records route is the stronger path.

The Republic County open-records form asks for the requestor's full name, address, a specific description of the record, signature, and date. It also includes a commercial-use declaration tied to Kansas law. The research notes that most records will be provided within three full business days from the date of request, but a custodian may deny or redact records that do not exist, are not described specifically enough, are closed under K.S.A. 45-221, or are restricted by other law.

The Republic County Clerk page links the open-records request form and fee schedule used for KORA requests.

Republic County jail records open records request clerk page

The clerk route is most useful when the reader needs a document, not just a same-day custody confirmation.


Republic County Inmate Record Fields

No official Republic County jail profile was available to inspect in the research. That means local pages should avoid claiming that the county publishes booking numbers, charges, housing units, bonds, release dates, or mugshots online. Those fields may exist inside jail booking records or court files, but they are not visible through a public county roster found during the research pass.

Record TypeWhat It May Show
Booking recordArrest date, agency, intake entry, custody status, and release or transfer detail when available.
Jail log or registerName, booking or hold information, and custody changes, subject to KORA limits.
Bond informationWhether bond has been set, the court case tied to it, and any holds that affect release.
Booking photoMay be requestable, but Republic County does not publish an online mugshot gallery.
Court recordFiled charges, case number, hearing dates, warrants, disposition, or expungement activity.

Republic County Jail vs State Prison

The main lookup error is searching the wrong custody system. Republic County Jail is for local detention, pretrial custody, short local sentences, and authorized holds. KDOC is for sentenced state prisoners and related supervision records. BOP and ICE are separate federal systems. A person can move between systems, so the best search path depends on where the case sits now.

QuestionRepublic County JailKansas State PrisonFederal or ICE
Who is coveredRecent local arrests, pretrial detainees, local jail sentencesSentenced Kansas prisoners and KDOC supervisionFederal sentenced prisoners, federal pretrial custody, or immigration detention
Where to searchSheriff, dispatch, VINE, in person, KORAKASPER offender population searchBOP locator, U.S. Marshals, ICE ODLS, or federal court records
Photo accessNo official online county mugshot gallery foundKASPER may show digital images with disclaimer limitsNo county-style federal mugshot gallery
Best useFresh arrests and local custody statusPost-sentencing prison placementFederal or immigration custody outside county control


Republic County Detention Facilities

The facility map for Republic County found one local adult detention facility: the Republic County Jail, operated by the sheriff. No official separate annex, work-release center, regional jail, ICE facility, BOP facility, or state prison was identified inside Republic County. Belleville Police Department arrests route through county dispatch and the sheriff/jail process rather than a public municipal jail roster.

  • Republic County Jail - the county jail and local detention point for pretrial detainees, local jail custody, and authorized holds routed through the sheriff.

Republic County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Republic County inmate population? Vera's 2019 county dataset lists a total jail population of 6 and a rated jail capacity of 18. The official sheriff page does not publish a current live jail population count, so those figures are historical context rather than today's roster.

Can I search Republic County inmates online? No official Republic County online jail roster was located. Use the sheriff's office, dispatch, Kansas VINE, in-person contact, and a KORA request for documents that are not released informally.

Does Kansas VINE replace the sheriff? No. VINE is a custody notification service linked by the sheriff and useful for status alerts. The sheriff or dispatch remains the local source for Republic County jail routing.

Where do court charges appear after booking? Court charges appear through Kansas CaseSearch or the Republic County District Court clerk after the county attorney files charges. Booking charges and prosecutor-filed charges may differ.

Are Republic County jail mugshots online? No official sheriff mugshot gallery or roster with booking photos was found. A booking photo may be requested through KORA unless an exemption or restriction applies.

When should KASPER be used? Use KASPER when the person has moved from county jail custody into Kansas Department of Corrections custody or supervision after sentencing.

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Directions to the Republic County Jail

Use 1815 M Street, Belleville, KS 66935 for the Republic County Sheriff, jail, and courthouse complex unless later official opening records show a move. The address is in central Belleville near the courthouse block. Drivers commonly approach Belleville by US-81 or US-36, then route into the courthouse area and confirm the visitor entrance before arrival.

Parking, jail lobby access, and property rules are not posted on the sheriff page. The county home-page material notes courthouse public access through east or west entrances and county office hours of 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, but that should not be treated as a jail visiting schedule.

Address

Republic County Jail
1815 M Street
Belleville, KS 66935
785-527-5658

Visitor Parking

Parking details are not published. Call the sheriff's office or dispatch before driving if a visit, bond issue, or records pickup is time sensitive.

Public Transit

Republic County transportation information lists the county transportation bus phone as 785-527-2235. No jail-specific route or stop was found.

Visitor Entry

Confirm visitor entrance, accessible entry, ID rules, and property limits with the sheriff's office before arrival.