Search the Delaware County Inmate Population

The Delaware County inmate population is centered on the county jail roster, but a useful Delaware County inmate search also checks state, federal, court, and notification systems. The Delaware County inmate population includes people held before trial, people serving local jail sentences, and people waiting for transfer or another agency action. A search for Delaware County inmates starts with the local jail roster, then moves to state corrections, federal custody, immigration detention, or court records when the person is not listed.

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Delaware County Inmate Population Overview

The Delaware County inmate population is reported through New York jail data and the local sheriff's custody systems. The local jail is the Delaware County Correctional Facility, a sheriff-run correctional facility in Delhi. It holds people remanded to the Sheriff of Delaware County by courts, including pretrial detainees, people serving county jail sentences, convicted felony defendants waiting for state or federal transfer, and people held locally for another agency. That mix matters. A jail roster result does not always mean a final court conviction, and a missing roster result does not always mean the person is free.

The main count for the Delaware County inmate population comes from the DCJS/SCOC Monthly Jail Population Trends report prepared June 1, 2026. The report uses daily counts submitted to the State Commission of Correction. It separates census, in-house population, sentenced people, federal custody, state readies, boarded-in people, and other unsentenced people. The local roster gives person-level current custody detail, while the state report gives a broader population view.


Delaware County Inmate Population Statistics

The official jail page gives the building count, and the state monthly report gives the population count. The sheriff's correctional-facility page says the jail has 103 cells and a capacity of 121 with double bunking. The DCJS/SCOC June 1, 2026 report shows the May 2026 average daily census at 54 and the in-house average at 55. Using the 2025 county population estimate of 44,305, that census is about 122 people per 100,000 residents. That rate is a local calculation from the cited sources, not a separate state-published rate.

54 May 2026 Average Daily Census
121 Rated Capacity With Double Bunking
1 Detention Facility in County
MeasureFigureSource / Date
Average daily census54DCJS/SCOC Monthly Jail Population Trends, prepared June 1, 2026
In-house average55DCJS/SCOC, May 2026 count
Rated capacity121 with double bunkingDelaware County Sheriff's Office correctional-facility page
Cells103Delaware County Sheriff's Office correctional-facility page
County population estimate44,305U.S. Census / FRED 2025 estimate
Approximate census rateAbout 122 per 100,000 residentsCalculated from May 2026 census and 2025 population estimate

The Delaware County Sheriff's Office home page is the gateway to corrections links, inmate search, VINE, most wanted, bail, funds, and the sheriff app. The image below shows that official sheriff entry point.

Delaware County inmate population sheriff home page with inmate search links

The home page matters because several custody tasks that start as an inmate search branch into separate sheriff pages for bail, funds, visitation, records requests, or mobile app access.



Who Makes Up Delaware County Inmates

The Delaware County inmate population is not one single legal group. The sheriff's correctional-facility page says the jail serves people from throughout the judicial system who have been remanded to sheriff custody. Remand means a court has ordered the person held. Some are waiting for trial, some are serving a county jail sentence, and some are convicted felony defendants waiting for transfer. The May 2026 state count adds more categories: sentenced, federal, state ready, civil, boarded-in, and other unsentenced.

  • Sentenced county jail inmates accounted for 6 people in the May 2026 in-house average.
  • Federal custody accounted for 30 people in the same May 2026 in-house category.
  • Other unsentenced people accounted for 18 people, a category that can include people awaiting arraignment, trial, sentencing, or held on new charges.
  • State readies were 0 in May 2026, though earlier months showed small state-ready counts.

Demographic totals by race, ethnicity, sex, and age were not found in the county jail population row used for this build. The public roster does show individual descriptors such as age, race, gender, height, weight, eye color, and hair color. Those fields describe a single record, not a full Delaware County inmate population demographic table.


Delaware County Jail Capacity

The Delaware County Correctional Facility operated below its published double-bunking capacity in the May 2026 count. With an in-house average of 55 and a rated capacity of 121, the jail was at about 45 percent of that rated capacity for the month. Even the 13-month in-house high of 85 in May 2025 was about 70 percent of the published capacity. No official source in the research file showed a current overcrowding order, consent decree, or new jail construction project for Delaware County.

The capacity number still needs context. The sheriff describes 103 cells and a 121-person capacity with double bunking, which means the maximum count depends on using some cells for more than one person. Housing also depends on classification. Classification is the jail's process for assigning a person to a safe and appropriate housing unit based on sex, custody status, safety, medical needs, and operational rules.


Laws Governing Delaware County Jail Data

New York law and state correction rules shape what is reported, what can be requested, and what may be withheld. The Delaware County inmate population count is public-facing because county jails submit daily data to the State Commission of Correction. Individual jail records, booking photos, police reports, and case records can also be affected by public-record exemptions and sealing laws.

Key law and rule sources:

Public Officers Law Article 6 is New York's Freedom of Information Law for agency records.

Public Officers Law section 87 sets agency access duties and exemptions that can limit release.

Correction Law section 45 gives the State Commission of Correction authority over local correctional standards and complaint processes.

9 NYCRR 7000.1 identifies legal authority for minimum standards in local correctional institutions.

CPL 160.50 controls sealing after a criminal case ends in favor of the accused.



Delaware County Roster Search Fields

The Delaware County jail roster uses a simple public feed rather than a long form. The research capture showed a Type to Search field, sorting, profile links, pagination, and status notification links. The official page does not publish wildcard rules, a required minimum character count, or a refresh interval.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Type to SearchTextNot statedFilters visible roster entries by typed name or partial name.
Sort controlUI sortNoFeed config shows sorting enabled, with name A-Z observed in the public feed.
PaginationPage linksNoStatic capture showed pages 1 through 5, with a feed limit of 8 entries.
View ChargesProfile linkNoOpens the person/profile route when available.
Notify Me of Status ChangeVINELink actionNoMoves the user to VINELink for custody status notification.

What Delaware County Inmate Records Show

A Delaware County inmate record is a custody record. It may include a booking photo and physical descriptors, but it is not the same as a court disposition. The official JSON sample included a VINE internal record ID, inmate ID, name fields, small and large image URLs, height, weight, gender, race, age, eye color, hair color, custody status, booked date, holding facility code, sex-offender flag, reporting agency, and a charge-array schema.

FieldWhat It Shows
Name / titleLast-name-first display and parsed first and last name fields.
Inmate IDLocal or VINE-linked identifier used in the public record.
ImagesSmall and large booking-photo URLs from the VINE image service.
Custody statusStatus code and status date, such as an IN code in the inspected sample.
Booked dateBooking timestamp shown in the official data feed.
Charge arraySchema for charge code, charge description, date, bond type, bond amount, disposition code, and disposition description.

The sample profile screenshot came from the sheriff's public inmate profile route.

Delaware County inmate profile record with booking photo and VINELink notification

Profile pages can show a public photo and status notification link even when not every charge field is populated in the visible page.


County Jail vs State Prison Lookup

The county roster, DOCCS lookup, BOP locator, and ICE locator cover different custody systems. A person held before trial in Delhi should be checked through the sheriff's roster. A person sentenced to a New York state prison term should be checked through the DOCCS Incarcerated Lookup. A sentenced federal prisoner is searched through the Federal BOP Inmate Locator. Immigration custody is searched through the ICE Online Detainee Locator System.

SystemBest ForWhat It Does Not Cover
Delaware County rosterCurrent local jail custody, pretrial people, county sentences, local holdsSentenced state-prison custody after transfer
DOCCS lookupPeople in New York state prison custody and many formerly incarcerated peopleCounty jail and police lockup custody
BOP locatorFederal inmates from 1982 to presentLocal jail booking photos and many federal pretrial holds
ICE ODLSPeople currently in ICE custody or in CBP custody more than 48 hoursOrdinary county jail records and state prison terms

The Delaware County inmate population can include federal detainees housed locally, so a federal case does not always mean a person will appear in BOP's facility locator. Call the jail when a local federal hold may affect release.


Past Delaware County Inmate Records

The sheriff roster is current-custody focused. The research did not locate a published retention period for released people or a separate historical booking archive. For an older booking record, booking photo, or sheriff report, use the county's NextRequest public-records portal or email the sheriff FOIL address documented in the research: delco.foil@co.delaware.ny.us. A written request should describe the person, approximate booking date, record type, and agency with enough detail for staff to locate the record.

Records can be withheld or redacted when New York law protects them. Sealed cases, youthful offender records, active investigation records, medical information, and some safety-sensitive details may not be released to the public. Court filings and certificates of disposition are not the same as jail records, so older court results may require the court or clerk rather than the sheriff.


Delaware County Detention Facilities

Official sources identified one detention facility physically in Delaware County for this project. No separate county work-release building, city jail, regional jail, state prison, BOP facility, or ICE detention center was located in the official lists used for the research.

  • Delaware County Correctional Facility - the sheriff-run county jail for pretrial detainees, county-sentenced inmates, state readies waiting for transfer, and people held locally for other agencies.
Remand
A court order that places a person in custody.
State ready
A person sentenced to state prison but not yet transferred to DOCCS.
Detainer or hold
An agency or case that can prevent release even after local bail is addressed.

Delaware County App and Notifications

The sheriff roster links to VINELink for custody-status notification. VINELink is useful when the main need is release or transfer notice rather than a static booking record. The Delaware County NY Sheriff app is another official channel. The app listings advertise inmate information, warrants, current press releases, sex-offender map/list features, and pistol permit information. The app should be treated as a parallel mobile route, not as a separate detention facility or a promise that all warrant data is public.

Mobile users can use the official Delaware County NY Sheriff app share page to reach the app store options.

Delaware County inmate population sheriff app share page for inmate information and warrants

The app is most useful as a sheriff-controlled channel when the website is hard to use on a phone or when warrant and press-release features are needed.


Delaware County Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Delaware County inmate population? The May 2026 average daily census was 54, according to the DCJS/SCOC Monthly Jail Population Trends report prepared June 1, 2026. The in-house average was 55.

Where does a Delaware County inmate search start? Start with the sheriff's Incarcerated Inmate Search feed for current local jail custody. Use DOCCS, BOP, ICE, WebCriminal, VINELink, or a FOIL request when the person is not shown there.

Does Delaware County have more than one jail? The official facility map for this project identified one local detention facility in the county, the Delaware County Correctional Facility in Delhi.

Are mugshots part of the Delaware County inmate population records? Current roster entries can show booking photos. Older or offline booking photos must be requested and may be limited by FOIL exemptions or sealing rules.

Can a federal detainee be in the county jail? Yes. The May 2026 state report showed a federal in-house category for Delaware County Jail, even though no federal prison is located in the county.

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Directions to the Delaware County Jail

The Delaware County Correctional Facility is at 280 Phoebe Lane Suite 6, Delhi, NY 13753. The facility sits on the public-safety campus in Delhi, the county seat. Visitors coming from much of the county should expect rural approaches and should use live mapping before leaving, especially during winter weather in the Catskills.

Address

Delaware County Correctional Facility
280 Phoebe Lane Suite 6
Delhi, NY 13753
(607) 832-5863

Visitor Parking

The official jail page does not publish a visitor lot map or parking rates. Confirm visitor parking and the correct entrance before traveling.

Public Transit

No official jail transit route was located. Rural Delaware County visitors should verify bus, taxi, or ride options before relying on transit.

Visitor Entry

Visitors must arrive 30 minutes before the visit period and bring valid government photo ID. Late arrivals are turned away.