Search the Lake County Inmate Population

The Lake County inmate population is split between local jail custody and separate federal immigration detention. A Lake County inmate search should start by asking which system holds the person, because the Lake County inmate population is not shown in one shared roster. County jail custody, state corrections supervision, federal prison custody, and ICE detention each use different lookup paths. The Lake County inmate population also includes people at different stages, from new jail bookings to sentenced prisoners and immigration detainees, so a search for Lake County inmates works best when the custody type is clear.

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The Lake County Inmate Population

The Lake County inmate population has two very different parts. The local jail is the Lake County Corrections Division, operated by the Lake County Sheriff's Office in Baldwin. It holds local pretrial detainees, sentenced local offenders, witnesses, juvenile non-status offenders, people held in protective custody, and some MDOC-related custody. That is the county jail population most callers mean when they ask whether someone was booked after a Lake County arrest.

The second part is the North Lake Processing Center, an ICE detention facility in the same county. GEO identifies North Lake as an ICE client facility, not a sheriff jail. That matters. A person at North Lake is not searched through the Lake County jail phone line, and a Lake County court case may not exist at all. ICE custody uses federal immigration channels, while a Lake County jail booking uses the sheriff, jail, MiCOURT, VINE, and public-record request routes.

Population counts rise and fall for different reasons in each system. Local jail numbers depend on arrests, bond decisions, warrants, court orders, short sentences, releases, and transfers. ICE detention depends on federal immigration custody, contract bed use, transfers, and federal policy. Sentenced state prisoners from Lake County are counted by the Michigan Department of Corrections after transfer, not by the county jail.


Lake County Inmate Population Statistics

The strongest sourced figures for Lake County come from the county corrections page, GEO's North Lake page, and official congressional releases. Lake County does not publish a current jail dashboard, average daily population, annual booking total, or demographic table in the official county sources reviewed. The safe approach is to show the numbers that are actually published and mark the missing measures plainly.

48 County Jail Beds
1,800 North Lake Capacity
2 Detention Facilities
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Lake County Jail rated capacity48 bedsLake County Corrections page, inspected June 17, 2026
Original county jail capacity28 bedsLake County Corrections page, mid-1960s jail history
County jail staffingJail Administrator, 4 corporals, 10 corrections officersLake County Corrections page
North Lake Processing Center capacity1,800GEO North Lake facility page, inspected June 17, 2026
Current Lake County Jail daily populationNot published in reviewed county sourcesNo official current roster or dashboard located
Annual bookingsNot published in reviewed county sourcesNo annual corrections report located

The official corrections page is useful because it states jail purpose, staffing, history, and capacity in one place. The GEO North Lake page is a separate source for ICE facility capacity and services. The figures should not be combined as if they were one sheriff-run jail population.



Lake County Inmate Population Makeup

Lake County does not publish a current demographic table for the jail in the official sources reviewed. The county does publish custody categories. Those categories are more useful than a guessed breakdown, because they show the legal range of people the jail may hold. The corrections page states that the jail can hold felons, gross misdemeanants, misdemeanants, pretrial detainees, juvenile non-status offenders, MDOC offenders, witnesses, and people in protective custody.

  • Pretrial detainees are people held after arrest while the case moves toward first appearance, bond review, or later hearings.
  • Sentenced local offenders may serve short local sentences in the jail rather than a state prison.
  • MDOC-related custody can include people held for state corrections reasons, but MDOC OTIS is still the state lookup tool.
  • Witnesses and protective custody are listed by the county as jail population categories.
  • ICE detainees at North Lake are outside the sheriff jail population and use ICE lookup channels.

National data sources such as the Bureau of Justice Statistics Annual Survey of Jails track measures like rated capacity, admissions, releases, staffing, legal status, and demographics. That national context is useful, but it does not replace a current Lake County jail count that the county has not posted online.


Lake County Jail Capacity

The local jail capacity figure is specific: Lake County reports 48 beds after the 2000 remodel. No official Lake County source reviewed reported current overcrowding, a new jail construction project, a consent decree, or a county jail closure plan. The absence of a published current daily count means the public cannot compare the daily jail population against rated capacity from a county dashboard. For a current head count, call the jail or submit a records request.

North Lake changes the county-wide detention picture, but it should not be used to infer Lake County jail overcrowding. GEO lists North Lake's capacity as 1,800, and congressional releases in 2025 and 2026 attributed detained population figures above 1,400 or near that level. Those are ICE detention figures, not Lake County sheriff jail figures.


Lake County Inmate Population Laws

Michigan law creates several access and oversight routes for jail records, jail standards, and criminal-history records. These laws do not require Lake County to publish a live roster online, but they do support written public-record requests and state oversight of county jail operations. A booking record, mugshot, jail count, or court file can still be limited by exemptions, court orders, juvenile rules, active investigations, or record-correction laws.

Key Statutes:

MCL 15.231 states Michigan's public policy that people are entitled to full and complete information about government affairs and official acts.

MCL 15.235 sets the written FOIA request process, response timing, extensions, denials, and alternate responses.

MCL 791.262 directs MDOC to set rules and standards for county jails and lockups and supervise or inspect them.

MCL 791.262c addresses county jail cell occupancy and square-footage standards.

Deaths in custody reporting tracks jail deaths through national correctional data collection.

For Lake County jail records that are not posted online, the practical route is a written FOIA request to the sheriff's office or the proper county FOIA coordinator. Court records after filing use MiCOURT and the Trial Court clerk. State criminal-history records use MSP ICHAT. State corrections custody uses MDOC OTIS. Immigration detention uses ICE.


Lake County State Prison Search

No current MDOC state prison was identified in Lake County on the MDOC facility map. That does not mean a person sentenced in a Lake County case remains in the county jail. Once a felony sentence moves into state corrections, custody is tracked by the Michigan Department of Corrections OTIS locator. OTIS covers prisoners, parolees, probationers, absconders, escapees, and some discharged offenders within state display rules.

OTIS is not a Lake County jail roster. It should not be used to confirm a new arrest in Baldwin, a person waiting for arraignment, or a short local sentence unless the person is under MDOC jurisdiction. MDOC also warns that names may reflect the commitment record and should not be treated as proof of identity or employment-screening data.



Current Lake County Inmate Lookup

The official roster-field table for Lake County is short because no official online roster was located. That is still a finding. It prevents readers from wasting time on the wrong Lake County, the wrong state, or an unofficial commercial page. The public web source reviewed does not expose searchable booking fields such as last name, booking number, housing unit, bond, or mugshot.

Field LabelTypeRequiredOptions / Format Notes
No official online Lake County, Michigan jail roster locatedn/an/aOfficial sheriff and corrections pages reviewed do not publish a searchable roster.

The Lake County directory is useful when a phone route is needed because it confirms the jail, sheriff, dispatch, court, prosecutor, and clerk numbers. Callers should ask whether booking is complete, whether bond has been set, whether a public release date can be given, and whether the request must be made in writing.

The Lake County Corrections page is the source for the jail's contact information and local custody categories.

Lake County's Corrections Division page shows the jail contact line, Corrections Administrator, population categories, capacity, and staffing details.

Lake County jail inmate population corrections page screenshot

This county page supports the core local jail facts, but it does not provide a public online roster or booking-photo gallery.


Past Lake County Inmate Records

Released or older Lake County inmate records are harder to locate than current custody. Since no official online roster or archive was found, start with the sheriff or jail and describe the record sought. A written request should include the person's full name, date of birth if known, arrest or booking date, case number if known, and the exact item requested, such as a booking record, public charge line, or booking photograph.

Michigan FOIA controls many county record requests, but it does not mean every jail record must be released in full. Juvenile material, nonpublic court matters, active investigation details, medical details, victim information, security details, and sealed or expunged records may be withheld or redacted. Court copies go through the clerk or MiCOURT after filing, while statewide conviction history goes through MSP ICHAT.


Lake County Inmate Record Fields

Because Lake County does not publish an official inmate profile online, do not assume that the public can see every jail-management field. The jail may keep booking details internally, and the sheriff decides what can be released under Michigan law and local policy. Ask for public portions of the record and confirm whether the court case has separate filed charges.

FieldWhat It Shows / Research Status
NameAsk the jail for the exact booking name; no public roster field was located online.
Booking date/timeAsk the jail or request the booking record; not shown in reviewed official web sources.
ChargesUse the jail for arrest or booking charges and MiCOURT for filed court charges.
BondAsk the jail or court because bond can change at arraignment or later hearings.
MugshotNo Lake County online mugshot gallery was found; request through the sheriff or FOIA if needed.
Custody statusCall the jail, use VINE where available, or use ICE, OTIS, or BOP for other systems.

Lake County Jail vs Prison

The fastest way to search the Lake County inmate population is to separate custody systems before searching. A new local arrest, a state-prison sentence, a federal sentence, and an ICE detention record can involve the same person at different times, but they are not found in the same database.

County JailState Prison / Federal / ICE
Who is heldPretrial detainees, local sentences, witnesses, protective custody, some MDOC-related holdsSentenced MDOC prisoners, federal prisoners, or immigration detainees
Run byLake County Sheriff's OfficeMDOC, BOP, ICE, or a contractor such as GEO for ICE
Where to lookCall Lake County Jail and use sheriff records routingUse OTIS, BOP locator, or ICE ODLS
Court linkMiCOURT and Lake County Trial Court after filingState, federal, or immigration records may be separate from Lake County Trial Court

VINE can help with custody notification, but it is not a full booking record or a complete court file. ICHAT is a statewide criminal-history tool and MSP says it does not include warrant information.



Lake County Detention Facilities

Lake County has two detention facilities that matter for inmate lookup. The first is the sheriff-run county jail. The second is the ICE processing center in Baldwin. Listing both is useful, but mixing them together causes bad search results.


Lake County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Lake County inmate population?

The sheriff-run Lake County Jail has a published capacity of 48 beds. The county did not publish a current daily jail count in the official sources reviewed. North Lake Processing Center is separate and much larger, with a GEO-listed capacity of 1,800 for ICE detention.

Can I search Lake County inmates online?

No verified official Lake County, Michigan online jail roster was located. Call the jail for current county custody, then use VINE, MiCOURT, OTIS, BOP, or ICE ODLS depending on the person's custody stage.

Does North Lake use the Lake County jail roster?

No. North Lake Processing Center is an ICE detention facility. Use ICE ODLS or the facility contact line for detainee information. The Lake County jail roster process does not cover ICE custody at North Lake.

Where are court charges after an arrest?

Jail booking charges are only an intake snapshot. After prosecutor review and court filing, use MiCOURT or the Lake County Trial Court clerk to find public court records after a jail arrest.

Are Lake County mugshots online?

No official Lake County online mugshot gallery was found. A booking photo may be requested from the sheriff under Michigan FOIA unless an exemption, court order, juvenile rule, or other limit applies.

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Directions to the Lake County Jail

The Lake County Jail / Lake County Corrections Division is at 1153 Michigan Avenue, Baldwin, MI 49304. The public county offices and Trial Court are at 800 10th Street, so do not route to the courthouse for current custody, booking status, bond logistics, or jail visitation unless jail staff direct you there.

Baldwin is served by U.S. 10 and M-37 in the central-western Lower Peninsula. From U.S. 10, route into Baldwin and continue toward Michigan Avenue for the sheriff and jail campus. From M-37, approach Baldwin and turn toward the Michigan Avenue jail address. Confirm lobby entry, parking, and allowed property with the jail before leaving.

Address

Lake County Jail / Lake County Corrections Division
1153 Michigan Avenue
Baldwin, MI 49304
(231) 745-6201

Visitor Parking

Lake County did not publish jail visitor parking or locker rules in the reviewed sources. Call the jail before traveling.

Public Transit

No official jail transit route was located in the reviewed county jail sources. Plan private transportation and confirm arrival instructions.

Visitor Entry

Bring government ID and ask the jail about visitor lists, property, dress rules, and entrance procedures before the visit.