Search Lee County Inmate Population

The Lee County inmate population includes adults held in county jail custody, people moving through booking and release, and local prisoners whose cases may later shift to state or federal systems. The Lee County inmate population can be searched through the sheriff's jail roster, phone and records channels, and state or federal locators when custody changes. A Lee County inmate search should separate current jail custody from past booking records, sentenced state custody, juvenile detention, and immigration or federal custody.

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The Lee County Inmate Population

The Lee County inmate population is centered on the Lee County Adult Detention Center, also described by the sheriff as the Tupelo-Lee County Adult Jail. The sheriff states that the jail holds prisoners for the Lee County Sheriff's Office, Tupelo, and other municipalities in Lee County. That means a person arrested by Tupelo Police or another city agency may still appear in the county jail roster because the adult jail is the shared local custody point.

The population count changes each day. In the research inspection on June 19, 2026, the official Tiger/TCSI active roster displayed 254 total active inmates. A county-posted August 2024 jail report snippet described a maximum design capacity of 200 and an average daily population of about 260. Those figures are dated source points, not a fixed daily number, but they show why the Lee County inmate population is also a jail-capacity and facility-planning issue.

The local detention map also includes the Lee County Inmate Work Center and the Lee County-Tupelo Juvenile Detention Center. The Work Center is a separate nonviolent offender work-program site. The juvenile center is secure detention for juveniles and is not part of the adult public jail roster.


Lee County Inmate Population Statistics

The most useful Lee County inmate population numbers come from the sheriff's jail page, the county-posted 2024 jail report, the live roster inspection, WCBI reporting on the new jail planning process, U.S. Census QuickFacts, and statewide jail context from the Vera Institute. Each number below is limited to what the research located.

260 Approx. 2024 ADP
200 Design Capacity
3 Detention Facilities
MeasureFigureSource and Date
Adult detention design capacityAbout 200 prisonersSheriff adult jail page; August 2024 county jail report snippet
Live active roster count254 active inmatesTiger/TCSI roster, inspected June 19, 2026
Recently released count31 in last 72 hoursTiger/TCSI released view, inspected June 19, 2026
Recently booked count20 in last 72 hoursTiger/TCSI booked view, inspected June 19, 2026
2024 average daily populationAbout 260 inmatesCounty-posted August 2024 jail report snippet
Proposed new jail capacity486 bedsWCBI report, December 17, 2024
Lee County population83,731U.S. Census QuickFacts, July 1, 2025 estimate


Lee County Jail Capacity

The Lee County inmate population is closely tied to overcrowding and future facility planning. WCBI reported on December 17, 2024 that county supervisors voted 4-1 on December 16 to let consultants move forward with pre-planning and design for a new jail and justice complex. The proposed complex would include 486 beds, office space, a new kitchen, and a morgue, with county justice and Tupelo municipal courts moving to the site.

The same report said Board President Wesley Webb described the jail issue as a long-running matter and that Lee County had been paying Itawamba County to house up to 60 inmates. Paired with the 2024 ADP figure and the 2026 live roster count, the planning news gives local context to why a simple roster search also reflects a larger population-management problem.


Lee County Inmate Population Laws

Mississippi public-records law gives the framework for access to Lee County inmate population records. The law starts with a public-access rule, then allows exemptions, fees, written denials, and limits for protected material. That is why an active adult roster can be public while juvenile records, sealed cases, expunged cases, active warrants, and investigative reports may be restricted.

Key Statutes:

Mississippi Code Section 25-61-1 states that public records are available for inspection unless another law provides otherwise.

Mississippi Code Section 25-61-5 covers access procedures, response timing, and written denial rules.

Mississippi Code Section 25-61-7 allows agencies to charge costs tied to providing public records.

Mississippi Code Section 47-5-151 addresses prisoner death notification, autopsy, investigation, and reporting steps.


Lee County and State Prison Custody

The Lee County inmate population should not be confused with Mississippi state prison custody. No MDOC prison was found inside Lee County in the official facilities list reviewed for the research. MDOC does list the Lee Probation and Parole Office at 161 Clark Street, Suites 1 and 2, Tupelo, but that is community supervision, not a detention facility.

After sentencing and transfer, a person may leave the Lee County jail roster and appear in the Mississippi Department of Corrections inmate search instead. MDOC VINE/SAVIN information also explains that notification registration can carry over from county-level custody into MDOC or other custody. That transfer point is one of the main reasons a county roster search may fail even when the person is still in custody somewhere.



Lee County Current Inmate Lookup

The current-inmate lookup is simple but limited. The roster result rows show Action, Name, Gender, and Age. A full profile can show name, booking number, booking date, primary offense, arresting agency, scheduled release date, age, sex, height, weight, race, hair, eyes, glasses, and a charge table with Description, Charge Type, Bond Amount, and Fine Amount.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Last NameTextUnspecifiedOnly visible search field on the Lee County roster pages.
View Active RosterLink or tabNoOpens the current active roster.
Recently ReleasedLink or tabNoShows releases in the last 72 hours.
Recently BookedLink or tabNoShows bookings in the last 72 hours.
Select InmateRow actionNoOpens the full roster profile.

Lee County Released Inmate Records

Lee County has a recently released roster view labeled Released Last 72hrs. It is useful for confirming a short-term release, but it is not a full historical archive. The research inspection found 31 people in the last-72-hours released view on June 19, 2026, but that count changes as the roster updates.

For older Lee County inmate records, use the sheriff records route. The records page lists arrest/release forms at $5 for the first copy and $1 for each additional copy. Background and records checks cost $5 and require a valid state-issued ID. Mississippi public-records law allows fees and written denials, so a records request can return less than the requester expects if juvenile, sealed, expunged, active-warrant, or investigative limits apply.


What Lee County Inmate Records Show

A Lee County roster profile is a jail record, not the final court record. It can help identify the right person, the booking date, the agency, and the public charge or bond fields. Court records after arrest should be checked separately when the question is whether a charge was filed, reduced, dismissed, indicted, or resulted in conviction.

FieldWhat It Shows
Mugshot / inmate pictureImage area on the profile.
Booking DateDate and time of jail intake.
Arresting AgencyAgency that brought the person to jail.
Scheduled Release DateRelease field when known or N/A.
Physical DescriptionAge, sex, height, weight, race, hair, eyes, and glasses.
Charge InformationDescription, Charge Type, Bond Amount, and Fine Amount.

Lee County Jail vs State Prison

One common search error is using the county jail roster for a person who has already moved to state custody. The Lee County Adult Detention Center holds pretrial and local jail custody. MDOC holds sentenced state prisoners. Federal and immigration systems are separate again.

County JailState PrisonFederal or ICE
Who is heldPretrial, municipal, and local jail inmatesSentenced state prisonersFederal sentenced or immigration detainees
Run byLee County Sheriff's OfficeMississippi Department of CorrectionsBOP, ICE, or federal agencies
Where to searchLee County Tiger/TCSI rosterMDOC inmate searchBOP locator or ICE ODLS
Local facility foundAdult Detention CenterNo MDOC prison in Lee CountyNo BOP or ICE detention center in Lee County


Lee County Detention Facilities

The Lee County inmate population includes three local detention facilities in the facility map, but they serve different roles. The adult jail is the public roster center. The Work Center is a nonviolent offender work-program site. The juvenile center is secure juvenile detention, with access limits that differ from adult inmate records.


Lee County Jail Programs

The sheriff's adult jail page lists library access, educational classes, alcohol and drug dependency classes, courtyard recreation, medical care, jail ministry, transport officers, and in-house facility and vehicle maintenance. The medical unit serves both adult jail and juvenile detention and includes physicians and nurses. The jail ministry is made up of trained laypersons and supports spiritual needs within jail rules and security requirements.

The Work Center is the main local work-program detail in the research. The sheriff says it uses inmate workers for labor services and public work for Lee County and municipalities. Eligibility is narrow: nonviolent offenders only, not pretrial city or county inmates and not people ever convicted of violent crimes under the sheriff's description.


Lee County Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Lee County inmate population? The live Tiger/TCSI roster showed 254 active inmates on June 19, 2026. The county-posted 2024 jail report snippet reported an average daily population of about 260 and a 200-inmate design capacity.

Where is the current Lee County inmate search? The sheriff's inmate-search page opens the Tiger/TCSI roster. It has active, recently booked, and recently released views for adult jail custody.

Are juvenile detainees on the adult jail roster? No research source showed juveniles as part of the adult public roster. The Lee County-Tupelo Juvenile Detention Center has separate rules and limited public-record access.

What if a person was sentenced to prison? Search MDOC instead of the county roster. No MDOC prison was found inside Lee County, but sentenced state custody belongs to the statewide system.

Does the sheriff have an app? Yes. The Lee County Sheriff's Office app advertises inmate information, booking details, current jail roster access, recent arrests, wanted persons, alerts, contacts, and tips.

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Directions to the Lee County Jail

The Lee County Adult Detention Center is at 510 N. Commerce Street, Tupelo, MS 38804. The sheriff's office, adult jail, and corrections contact block use the same North Commerce Street location. Official sources reviewed for the research did not publish parking rates, public transit routes, ADA entrance details, or a separate visitor-entry map.

Address

Lee County Adult Detention Center
510 N. Commerce Street
Tupelo, MS 38804
(662) 432-2632

Visitor Parking

Confirm current parking and entrance procedures with the jail before arrival because the sheriff's visitor page did not publish a parking map.

Public Transit

No official public-transit route or stop information was located in the jail sources reviewed for the Lee County research.

Visitor Entry

Visits are by appointment. Visitors must sign in 15 minutes early with proper ID and follow search, dress, and property rules.