Search Worth County Inmate Population Records

The Worth County inmate population is tracked through local jail bookings, public roster data, state prison records, and federal custody tools. A Worth County inmate search starts with the county jail roster for people held before court or serving short local terms. The Worth County inmate population also includes records that move into other systems after sentencing, transfer, or a federal or immigration hold. The Worth County inmate population picture is clearest when booking trends, roster fields, court status, and state prison lookup paths are read together.

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Worth County Inmate Population

Worth County has one local detention facility for this build: the Worth County Jail, operated by the Worth County Sheriff's Office. The local jail population is made up of people arrested in Worth County who are waiting on bond, first appearance, case filing, transfer, or a short local sentence. The Sheriff also reports quarterly jail booking totals under Georgia's Criminal Alien Track and Report Act, while historical jail population and capacity figures are available through the Vera/BJS county data set.

The Worth County inmate population changes for reasons that a current roster cannot show by itself. New arrests raise the daily count. Bond orders, dismissals, sentence completions, and transfers lower it. A sentenced felony case may move from the Worth County Jail into the Georgia Department of Corrections system, while federal or immigration custody must be checked through BOP or ICE tools instead of the county roster.


Worth County Inmate Population Statistics

The most current official local figures found during research were quarterly booking reports, not a daily jail census. The Sheriff reports bookings, Law Enforcement Support Center inquiries and responses, illegal-alien responses, and USDHS detainers in HB 1105 reports. For jail size, Vera's historical county data lists average daily population and rated capacity for selected years, but later zero values conflict with active Sheriff booking reports and should be treated as missing data rather than proof the jail had no population.

24 2022 Average Daily Population, Vera
23 2022 Rated Capacity, Vera
1 Local Detention Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Average daily jail population24Vera county CSV, 2022
Rated capacity23Vera county CSV, 2022
Known 2025 bookings815Worth County Sheriff HB 1105 quarterly reports, 2025
Known published quarters total1,204 bookingsWorth County Sheriff HB 1105 reports, 2024 Q4 through 2026 Q1

The U.S. Census QuickFacts page for Worth County gives local scale for those jail figures: a July 1, 2025 population estimate of 20,059 people, down from the 2020 Census count of 20,784. That county size matters because even a modest jail count can represent a high custody rate in a rural county.

The Census QuickFacts source shows the county's local context rather than a jail count.

Worth County inmate population local Census QuickFacts context

Use the Census figures as community context, then use Sheriff and Vera sources for jail-specific population and booking numbers.



Worth County Inmate Makeup

The best official local description of who is held at the Worth County Jail is functional rather than demographic: arrestees awaiting booking, bond, first appearance, or court; local sentenced detainees; and temporary holds before transfer when another authority takes custody. Worth County's public pages do not publish a current sex, race, age, charge-level, or pretrial/sentenced breakdown for the jail.

Vera's latest Worth County demographic fields in the research are from 2019. They list a male jail population of 51.5, female jail population of 0, Black jail population of 28.275, White jail population of 22.215, and Latinx jail population of 1.01. Because those figures are historical and fractional estimates, they should be used for trend context only. Current custody status still has to be checked through the county roster or Jail Operations.


Worth County Jail Record Laws

Georgia law is the reason jail booking records, request forms, and many roster fields can be reached by the public. The Worth County Sheriff's Office applies those rules through its open-records page and forms. The roster is the fastest path for current custody, but a records request is the right path for older booking records, copies, incident material, or booking photos not shown online.

Key Statutes:

O.C.G.A. 50-18-70 et seq. defines public records broadly unless a legal exemption applies.

O.C.G.A. 50-18-71 covers response timing and fees, including the general three-business-day response rule described by the Attorney General.

O.C.G.A. 35-1-18 is the booking-photo affirmation rule used by the Worth County Sheriff's Office.

O.C.G.A. 42-4-14 and 42-4-16 support the quarterly HB 1105 jail reporting seen on the Sheriff's site.


Worth County State Prison Search

There is no GDC state prison located in Worth County in the facility map. A person sentenced to a Georgia felony prison term may leave the Worth County inmate population at the local jail and appear in the statewide GDC offender search. GDC's own overview says it operates 34 state prisons and houses nearly 47,000 felony offenders statewide, so this is a separate population from the county jail roster.

The GDC locator is built for sentenced or otherwise state-held offenders, not local pretrial inmates. It lets a user search by name, gender, race, age range, current institution, offense, county, active or inactive status, and list type. GDC warns that photos display automatically if available and that users should verify information through written correspondence with Inmate Records and Information in Forsyth.



Worth County Roster Fields

The OffenderIndex interface is more than a single name box. It has three tabs, date-range controls, a previous-inmate checkbox, and Search and Clear buttons. The booking-date tab defaults to a recent date span. The previous-inmate checkbox can make a broad search slower, which is useful context for anyone looking for a released person rather than a current inmate.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Current Inmates tabTabNoLoads all current inmates with name filtering.
Bookings Over Last 24 HoursTabNoChecks very recent bookings with name filtering.
Inmates by Booking DateTabNoSearches a date range and can include previous inmates.
First NameTextNoAppears on current and last-24-hour tabs.
Last NameTextNoUseful as a broad first pass before adding first name.
Start Date / Stop DateDate pickerNoUsed on booking-date searches.
Include Previous InmatesCheckboxNoMay take longer, but helps with released-inmate searches.

Worth County Inmate Records

A Worth County inmate record can show the booking side of a case, not the full court outcome. The OffenderIndex source exposes fields for name, booked status, sex, height, weight, arrest date and time, days in jail, arresting officer, total bond, charge details, sentence fields, prior booking or release history, inmate ID, and age. Worth County's configuration has public location and date of birth turned off, and public roster photos were turned off during inspection.

FieldWhat It Shows
Name and statusIdentity and current booked status when the roster has rows.
Arrest date and days in jailTiming for custody and how long the person has been held.
Total bondBond amount when populated, subject to court orders and holds.
Charges tabWarrant number, counts, statute, description, offense type, and court when data exists.
Sentence tabSentence and release-date fields when populated.
History tabPrevious arrest and release dates when history is available.

Worth County Jail vs Prison

County jail, state prison, BOP custody, and ICE detention are separate systems. The Worth County Jail is the first local lookup point for arrests made in Worth County. GDC is the lookup point after state felony custody begins. BOP is for federal inmates from 1982 to present, and ICE ODLS is for current ICE custody or qualifying CBP custody. A local roster no-result does not rule out a state, federal, or immigration location.

Custody TypeWho It CoversWhere to Search
Worth County JailPretrial arrestees, local sentences, and temporary holdsOffenderIndex or Jail Operations
Georgia state prisonSentenced felony offenders in GDC custodyGDC Find an Offender
Federal custodyFederal inmates and many released federal records since 1982BOP Inmate Locator
Immigration detentionCurrent ICE custody and CBP custody over 48 hoursICE Online Detainee Locator System


Worth County Detention Facilities

Worth County's detention map resolves to one local facility. No official separate county annex, regional jail, work-release building, GDC prison, BOP institution, ICE detention center, or municipal jail page was found for Sylvester, Poulan, Sumner, or Warwick. That makes the Worth County Jail the first local place to check for most arrests in the county.

  • Worth County Jail - county jail for Worth County arrestees, local sentenced detainees, and temporary holds before transfer when applicable.

Worth County Inmate FAQ

How big is the Worth County inmate population? The Sheriff's site does not publish a live daily population dashboard. Vera's 2022 historical data lists an average daily jail population of 24 and rated capacity of 23, while Sheriff HB 1105 reports show active booking counts in 2024, 2025, and 2026.

How do I search the Worth County inmate population? Start with the OffenderIndex roster linked from the Sheriff site. Use Current Inmates for active custody, Bookings Over Last 24 Hours for new arrests, and Inmates by Booking Date for prior or date-based searches.

Can I find a released inmate? The roster has a previous-inmates checkbox on the booking-date tab. If that does not locate the record, use the Sheriff's open-records process or check GDC, BOP, or ICE if custody moved out of the county jail.

Does Worth County show booking photos? The roster template has a photo slot, but Worth County's public configuration had photos turned off during research. Booking photos can be requested through open records with the required affirmation form.

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Directions to Worth County Jail

Worth County Jail and the Sheriff's Office are in the county courthouse complex at 201 North Main Street Room 14, Sylvester, GA 31791. Visitors coming from the north or south should navigate into downtown Sylvester and then to North Main Street near the courthouse. Visitors from Albany, Tifton, or rural eastern approaches should plan for highway travel into Sylvester before using local downtown streets.

Address

Worth County Jail
201 North Main Street Room 14
Sylvester, GA 31791
(229) 776-3142

Visitor Parking

Official visitor-parking details were not located. Call Jail Operations before leaving if parking, entry, or timing matters for the visit.

Public Transit

No official public-transit route serving the jail was located in the research. Plan to drive or arrange a ride to downtown Sylvester.

Visitor Entry

Visitors must be on the inmate's list, each inmate may have five visitors at a time, and every visitor must show picture ID.