Oakland County Inmate Population Search

The Oakland County inmate population includes people held in local jail custody while cases, sentences, holds, and release reviews move through separate systems. A search for Oakland County inmates starts with the county jail roster, then may shift to state, federal, immigration, or notification tools depending on the custody path. The Oakland County inmate population also reflects booking flow, court action, jail capacity, and transfers after sentencing. For Michigan users, Oakland County inmate search work is strongest when current jail data, recent release tabs, public-record channels, and state corrections records are checked together.

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Oakland County Inmate Population

The Oakland County inmate population is centered on the Oakland County Jail in Pontiac, the only active detention facility identified for this build from the official facility map. The jail is run by the Oakland County Sheriff's Office Corrective Services Division and holds adults who are awaiting court action, serving local jail terms, waiting for transfer, or held on warrants, holds, or detainers. The East Annex appears in the jail's building history and capacity discussion, but official research states it is closed and is not housing inmates, so it is context rather than a separate live facility.

Population counts change for practical reasons. New arrests enter intake, court hearings change bond or hold status, sentenced people may leave local custody for Michigan Department of Corrections placement, and some people leave after a release review clears warrants or detainers. Oakland County also describes overcrowding as a continuing issue even though recent annual jail-population figures sit below the design bed count. That distinction matters. A jail can be below its total design capacity and still have pressure in intake, medical, mental-health, classification, or secure housing areas.


Oakland County Inmate Population Statistics

The strongest local numbers come from the Oakland County Sheriff's jail page and the Vera Institute county trend data. The sheriff describes a 1,664-bed jail facility and reports 12,247 prisoner admissions in 2024. Vera lists a 2024 jail population of 1,047 and a 2023 jail population of 1,129.5 for Oakland County. These figures measure different things: admissions count people booked during a year, while jail population is a daily custody measure.

1,047 2024 Jail Population
1,664 Sheriff-Listed Bed Capacity
1 Active Public Jail Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Jail rated/design capacity1,664 bedsOakland County Sheriff jail page, inspected 2026
2024 jail population1,047Vera incarceration trends county CSV, 2024
2024 prisoner admissions12,247Oakland County Sheriff jail page, 2024
2024 jail incarceration rate127.54 per 100,000 age 15-64 populationVera incarceration trends county CSV, 2024


Oakland County Inmate Population Makeup

Vera's 2023 Oakland County row gives the most detailed demographic slice in the research file. It lists 1,129.5 total jail population, with 992 male and 203 female population counts. It also lists 661 pretrial custody and 534 sentenced custody. Those counts do not equal a simple census-style headcount in every category because the source uses county jail data fields and may include estimates or overlapping custody classifications.

The same row reports 644 Black, 541 White, and 10 Latinx jail population counts, with Native, AAPI, and other race fields at zero in that row. Hold and source-of-custody fields also matter for inmate lookup work. Vera lists 176 people from prison, 11 from federal sources, 5 from ICE, 4 from U.S. Marshals, and 2 from BIA. For a family member or records user, those hold fields can explain why a person remains in custody after local bond or why a release date does not result in immediate release.


Oakland County Jail Capacity

Oakland County Jail capacity is not just one building number. The sheriff's material describes the Main Jail second floor as a maximum-security general population area for about 440 inmates, the first-floor intake area as having holding tanks and observation cells with capacity for 109, and the attached Annex as a direct-supervision facility with 487 beds. The East Annex has a stated capacity of 398, but it is closed and not housing inmates.

That building mix helps explain why the Oakland County inmate population can strain operations even when a countywide total appears below 1,664 beds. Intake, observation, medical, maximum-security, and direct-supervision housing are not interchangeable. The jail also operates a 24-hour health clinic with seven single cells, and local jail administration includes classification, mental-health services, chaplaincy, programs, library access, and release processing. Overcrowding is therefore a facility-management issue as much as a total-bed issue.


Oakland County Inmate Population Laws

Michigan law and Oakland County's own public-record statements shape how inmate population and roster data are released. The sheriff's CLEMIS disclaimer says inmate-locator information is public record made available for public protection, but it also warns that records may be incomplete, delayed, or tied to the wrong person if a user does not verify identity. Charge and bond questions must still be confirmed with the court of jurisdiction.

Key Statutes:

MCL 15.231 states Michigan's public policy favoring access to information about government affairs and official acts, subject to statutory limits.

MCL 15.233 gives a requester the right to inspect, copy, or receive copies of sufficiently described public records unless an exemption applies.

MCL 51.75 places charge and custody of the county jail and prisoners with the sheriff, personally or through deputies.

MCL 791.262 gives MDOC authority over rules and standards for proper, efficient, and humane jail and lockup administration.

MCL 801.51 defines county jail and capacity terms under Michigan's County Jail Overcrowding Act.


Oakland County Jail Conditions

The sheriff's office describes jail responsibilities that go beyond custody counts. Oakland County Jail provides food, medical services, safety and security, court clothing handling, crisis intervention, adult education, recreation, visitation, and chaplaincy. The official jail page also identifies the 24-hour health clinic, classification work, mental-health service links, inmate programs, faith-based services, and jail library functions. These operational pieces affect the Oakland County inmate population because housing and program needs can limit where a person can safely be placed.

Recent local changes include the replacement of in-jail work release with an Electronic Monitoring tether Work Release Program. PREA reporting is also documented: reports of sexual abuse or harassment can go through the Corrective Services Visitation Unit, a shift supervisor requested through Inmate Information at any time, or prisonerinfo@oakgov.com. For records purposes, these details show why the jail is both a custody facility and a service system with separate public contact channels.



Oakland County Roster Fields

CLEMIS exposes a compact but useful search interface. The public JavaScript confirms the main search placeholder: "By First Name/Last Name/Inmate ID." Current and recent-booking tables show name, image, book date, inmate ID, sex, location, date of birth, and a Details button. Released-last-72-hour records add a released date and omit the current jail location. Rows with active holds are visually different from rows without holds, which matters when bond has been paid but release is delayed.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Oakland County Jail selectionSelection rowYesSubmitted after reCAPTCHA with hidden agency fields.
reCAPTCHAChallengeYesThe page alerts the user if the challenge is left blank.
DataTables search boxTextNoSearches by first name, last name, or inmate ID within the loaded table.
Current inmates tabTab/linkNoShows all inmates currently incarcerated.
Recent booked tabTab/linkNoShows inmates incarcerated in the last 72 hours.
Released tabTab/linkNoShows inmates released in the last 72 hours.
DetailsButtonNoOpens the inmate detail modal with profile, charge, bond, and hold fields.

The CLEMIS current-inmates screen is a matching source for the live roster layout.

Oakland County inmate population CLEMIS current inmate roster screen

The table layout reinforces why the roster is strongest for current and recent custody, while older records require the Records Unit or FOIA path.


Oakland County Past Inmates

Past Oakland County inmate records follow a different path than current jail custody. CLEMIS has a released-last-72-hours tab, and recent release information may still show an image and booking details during that window. After that, the online public roster is not a full historical archive. For inmate jail files, incident reports, or records not online, the fallback is the sheriff's Records Unit at 1201 N. Telegraph Road, the Oakland County FOIA Request Center, or the correct prosecutor FOIA channel when the requested record belongs to the Prosecutor's Office.

The Records Unit handles inmate jail files and FOIA work. It is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, and visitors are told to arrive no later than a half hour before closing. The unit can be contacted at 248-858-5011 or ocsorecords@oakgov.com. The county FOIA page also warns that court records are not obtained through FOIA, so criminal case files must be searched through Court Explorer, MiCOURT, the Legal Records Division, or the district court clerk.

Note: For charge and bond precision, confirm with the court of jurisdiction, because jail roster entries can lag or differ from filed court records.


Oakland County Inmate Records

An Oakland County jail record in CLEMIS is a booking-side record, not a complete criminal case file. It can show the name, inmate ID, booking date, booking image, sex, location, date of birth, release date for recent releases, estimated release date if populated, charges, holds, court, case number, bond amount due, and bond type. Hidden data fields such as booking ID and PCN help the system retrieve details but are not the same as public identity fields.

FieldWhat It Shows
Inmate IDPublic jail identifier used in the roster search and details modal.
Booking DateDate and time tied to admission into Oakland County Jail.
ImageThumbnail or frontal booking photo when CLEMIS provides an image.
LocationCurrent jail location for active custody records.
Charges and HoldsCharge, hold agency, court, case number, bond amount due, and bond type when available.
Released DateReleased-last-72-hours table field for recent releases.

Oakland County Jail vs Prison

Oakland County Jail, MDOC prisons, BOP custody, and ICE detention are separate systems. A person arrested in Oakland County may appear first in CLEMIS. If that person receives a state-prison sentence, the main search shifts to Michigan Department of Corrections OTIS. Federal sentenced inmates are searched through BOP, and immigration detainees are searched through ICE ODLS. VINELink is useful for notification, but it is not a substitute for the full jail roster.

County JailState PrisonFederal / ICE
Who is coveredPretrial detainees, local sentences, recent bookings, holdsMDOC prisoners, parolees, probationers, recent dischargesFederal inmates or immigration detainees
Primary locatorCLEMIS Inmate LocatorMDOC OTISBOP Inmate Locator or ICE ODLS
Oakland County facilityOakland County JailNo active MDOC prison found in countyNo BOP or ICE detention center found in county
Record limitsCurrent, booked last 72 hours, released last 72 hoursCurrent MDOC supervision and three years after dischargeBOP covers 1982-present; ICE focuses on current custody


Oakland County Detention Facility

The facility map resolves one active public detention facility for the Oakland County inmate population. Municipal police departments may use short-term holding areas, and federal or immigration custody can involve outside systems, but no separate city jail, MDOC prison, BOP prison, ICE detention center, or regional jail with a public Oakland County inmate population was confirmed in the official source checks.

  • Oakland County Jail - county jail custody for adult pretrial detainees, local-sentence inmates, new bookings, releases, warrants, holds, and people awaiting transfer.

Oakland County Inmate Glossary

Common jail and court terms can change the meaning of a roster entry. These short definitions match the Oakland County research and help separate a booking record from a court case, prison record, or notification tool.

Booking
Jail intake record created after arrest and admission.
Hold
A warrant, detainer, agency request, or court issue that can prevent release.
Detainer
A notice from another agency asking the jail to hold or notify before release.
Classification
Jail review for housing, security, medical, mental-health, and program placement.
MDOC
Michigan Department of Corrections, the state prison, probation, and parole agency.

Oakland County Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Oakland County inmate population?

Vera lists Oakland County's 2024 jail population as 1,047, while the sheriff's office describes a 1,664-bed jail facility and 12,247 prisoner admissions in 2024. The population count and admissions count measure different things, so they should not be treated as the same figure.

Where is the active Oakland County jail roster?

CLEMIS is the documented public roster for Oakland County Jail. It covers all current inmates, people incarcerated in the last 72 hours, and people released in the last 72 hours after the user completes reCAPTCHA and selects Oakland County Jail.

Does the East Annex have its own inmate population?

No active East Annex custody page should be built from the current research. The East Annex is important to the jail's history and capacity discussion, but official material says it is closed and not housing inmates.

What if an Oakland County inmate is not in CLEMIS?

Check the timing first because the jail warns that records may be up to 72 hours out of date. Then use the inmate information phone or email channel, the Records Unit or FOIA path for older jail files, MDOC OTIS for state custody, BOP for federal custody, ICE ODLS for immigration custody, and VINELink for notifications.

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Directions to the Oakland County Jail

Oakland County Jail is on the Oakland County government campus in Pontiac along North Telegraph Road, near the Oakland County Circuit Court and Sheriff's Office buildings. Use 1201 North Telegraph Road, Pontiac, MI 48341 for mapping to the jail side of the campus. Sheriff contact pages also use 1200 N. Telegraph Rd., Bldg. 38E, so visitors should confirm whether they need the jail, Records Unit, visitation, bonding area, court, or another county building.

From I-75, use Pontiac or Waterford exits that connect toward Telegraph Road, then follow North Telegraph to the county campus. From Woodward Avenue/M-1, proceed north toward Pontiac and connect west or northwest to Telegraph Road near downtown Pontiac. From M-59, approach the Pontiac/Waterford area and follow local signs to Telegraph Road and the Oakland County government campus.

Address

Oakland County Jail
1201 North Telegraph Road
Pontiac, MI 48341
248-858-5000

Visitor Parking

Official jail pages do not publish a visitor parking rate. Confirm parking with the facility before arrival, and remember that bonding, visitation, Records Unit and court business may use different entrances.

Public Transit

Official jail pages do not publish a specific bus route or rail stop for jail visitors. Confirm current public-transit routing before travel to the Pontiac campus.

Visitor Entry

Bring a valid driver's license, state ID or passport for visitation. Records Unit visitors should bring photo ID and arrive at least a half hour before closing.