Search the Sullivan County Inmate Population

The Sullivan County inmate population includes people held in the local jail, people sentenced to state prison, and people whose custody has shifted to federal or immigration systems. A Sullivan County inmate search works best when the custody level is clear first. The Sullivan County inmate population is tracked through official jail reports and agency records, while lookup tools are split among the sheriff, courts, state corrections, federal agencies, and notification services.

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Sullivan County Inmate Population Snapshot

The official Sullivan County inmate population is reported through New York's jail-population system, not through a public name-by-name county roster. The DCJS/SCOC Monthly Jail Population Trends report, prepared June 1, 2026, lists Sullivan County Jail with a May 2026 average daily census of 110 and an in-house population of 110. The same report explains that county jails hold people whose court cases are pending, people sentenced to no more than one year, and people waiting for transfer to state prison.

Sullivan County has two active custody settings that readers often confuse. Sullivan County Jail is the local sheriff-run jail for pretrial custody, short local sentences, parole violators, state-ready cases, and other local commitments. Woodbourne Correctional Facility is a New York DOCCS state prison for sentenced adult males. A person arrested in Monticello, Liberty, Fallsburg, or another Sullivan community may begin in the county jail, but a prison sentence moves the lookup route to DOCCS.

110 May 2026 Average Daily Census
2 Active Detention Facilities
256 Planned Jail Capacity Cited in Audit

Sullivan County Inmate Population Statistics

The latest official jail count shows a mostly unsentenced Sullivan County inmate population. In May 2026, the state report listed 99 people in the "other unsentenced" category out of 110 in-house. That means the local jail count was driven mainly by people awaiting arraignment, trial, sentencing, or other court action, not by people serving long local sentences. The report also listed no federal average, no civil average, no boarded-in people, and no boarded-out people for Sullivan County Jail in that month.

MeasureFigureSource and date
Average daily census110DCJS/SCOC Monthly Jail Population Trends, May 2026
In-house population110Same state report, May 2026
Boarded out0Same state report, May 2026
Sentenced average5Same state report, May 2026
Technical parole violators3Same state report, May 2026
State readies2Same state report, May 2026
Other unsentenced99Same state report, May 2026
Current rated capacityNot locatedSheriff page and state report reviewed


Sullivan County Jail Capacity Rules

Sullivan County's jail capacity history is unusually well documented. A New York State Comptroller jail operations report described the old jail as built in 1909, with later additions in 1957, 1985, and 1989. The report said the old jail had a maximum capacity of 185 at the time, that the average daily population had peaked at 199 over the prior five years, and that county officials were planning a podular facility with a 256-inmate capacity. The current sheriff page located for this build did not publish a current rated capacity.

Key law points: New York Correction Law section 500-a defines the use of county jails. Correction Law section 500-c places county jail custody and control with the sheriff. 9 NYCRR 7076.7 requires monthly segregated-confinement reporting by county jails. Public Officers Law section 87 and section 89 govern FOIL access, timing, exemptions, and appeals.

The county also posts monthly segregated-confinement statistics. The displayed 2024 through 2026 monthly grids reviewed in the research showed zero entries. That page is a jail-conditions reporting channel, not a name search for the Sullivan County inmate population.



Current Sullivan County Inmate Lookup

Because Sullivan County does not publish a live roster in the official sources located, the county jail roster search-field table is a negative inventory. This matters because it prevents a false promise that the public can type a name into a sheriff site and see charges, bond, housing, and booking photos. A current Sullivan County inmate lookup begins with the jail phone and then branches to VINE, FOIL, courts, or a statewide locator based on the reason for the search.

Field labelTypeRequiredNotes
No official Sullivan County jail roster locatedn/an/aNo sheriff search form, booking-number field, current-inmate tab, released-inmate tab, housing filter, mugshot feed, or result page was found.

The county FOIL page says requests must go to the appropriate office and can be written, emailed, or faxed. Sheriff's Office FOIL requests go to Nadine Bury at nadine.bury@sullivanny.gov. The county says a FOIL officer has five business days to grant or deny a request or acknowledge the need for more time with an approximate response date.


Sullivan County Inmate Record Fields

A public Sullivan County inmate record is not visible in a sheriff roster because no official roster profile was located. That does not mean records do not exist. Booking records, jail custody records, release status, charges, and court dates may exist across jail, court, prosecutor, state, and federal systems. It means the public source path is fragmented and often requires an official call, notification tool, court search, or FOIL request.

FieldWhat the official public sources showed
NameNot visible on an official county roster because no roster was located.
Booking numberNot visible online in official county sources located.
MugshotNo sheriff-published booking-photo gallery or roster photo was located.
ChargesUse court records, WebCrims, court clerk contacts, jail phone, or FOIL as appropriate.
Bond or bailConfirm with the court that set bail or with the jail before attempting payment.
Release statusUse the jail phone or New York VINE for custody and release notification.

Sullivan County Jail vs State Prison

The county jail and state prison systems answer different questions about the Sullivan County inmate population. The local jail is the first place to check after a recent arrest, missed court date, bail decision, or short local sentence. DOCCS is the right system after a person has been sentenced to state prison and received into state custody. Woodbourne Correctional Facility is in Sullivan County, but it is not run by the sheriff and is not a county booking jail.

QuestionSullivan County JailNew York DOCCS
Who is heldPretrial detainees, local sentenced people, parole violators, state readiesSentenced state prisoners
OperatorSullivan County Sheriff's OfficeNew York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision
Lookup routeJail phone, VINE, FOIL, court recordsDOCCS incarcerated lookup
Sullivan facilitySullivan County Jail in MonticelloWoodbourne Correctional Facility in Woodbourne


Sullivan County Court and Mugshot Records

Court records after a jail arrest are separate from the jail custody record. The New York WebCriminal defendant search is the public route for pending criminal case information, while the NY Courts CHRS search is a paid statewide criminal-history search with exact-name-and-DOB matching and listed exclusions. Sullivan County Court is at 414 Broadway in Monticello and handles felony trials, while town and village courts may handle misdemeanor and preliminary matters.

No official Sullivan County jail mugshot feed was located. Booking photos may be requested through official records channels when legally available, but New York FOIL exemptions can apply to active investigations, privacy, sealed cases, youthful offender matters, safety, and protected information. A booking photo is not a conviction record. Filed charges and case outcomes should be checked through court records.


Sullivan County Detention Facilities

The active facility list is short, but it crosses custody systems. The closed Sullivan Correctional Facility should not be treated as an active facility page because DOCCS closure materials state it officially closed November 6, 2024.

  • Sullivan County Jail holds the local jail population under the Sullivan County Sheriff's Office, including pretrial and short-sentence custody.
  • Woodbourne Correctional Facility is a medium-security DOCCS prison for sentenced adult males and uses the state locator.

Sullivan County Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Sullivan County inmate population?

The latest DCJS/SCOC report prepared June 1, 2026 lists Sullivan County Jail at 110 average daily census for May 2026. That count is for the county jail, not Woodbourne state prison.

Is there a Sullivan County jail roster online?

No official sheriff-published online jail roster was located in the research. Use the jail phone, VINE, FOIL, and court searches rather than relying on commercial jail pages.

Where are sentenced state prisoners searched?

Use the DOCCS incarcerated lookup. A person housed at Woodbourne Correctional Facility is in state prison custody, not a Sullivan County Jail booking roster.

Can mugshots be found on the county site?

No official Sullivan County booking-photo gallery was found. Booking-photo access, if available, runs through official record channels and FOIL limits.

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Directions to the Sullivan County Jail

Sullivan County Jail and the Sheriff's Office are listed at 58 Old Route 17, Monticello, NY 12701. Visitors should route to the sheriff and jail campus, not to the Sullivan County Courthouse at 414 Broadway or the District Attorney at 14 Bushnell Avenue. The jail is in Monticello near the Route 17, NY-42, and Broadway government-center area.

Address

Sullivan County Jail
58 Old Route 17
Monticello, NY 12701
845-794-7102

Visitor Parking

The official sheriff page does not publish visitor parking location, rates, or restrictions. Confirm parking by phone before travel.

Public Transit

No jail-specific transit route was published in the official sources located. Confirm local transit options before scheduling a visit or records pickup.

Visitor Entry

Bring government photo ID, avoid weapons or contraband, and expect screening. Confirm entrance, locker, phone, and bag rules with the jail.