Current Nodaway County Inmate Population
The Nodaway County inmate population has two local pieces. The Nodaway County Sheriff's Office current-inmates page covers people in the Nodaway County Jail. That list is for local custody: recent arrests, warrants, capias matters, probation violations, bond holds, and local sentences. The Maryville Treatment Center is also in Nodaway County, but it is a Missouri Department of Corrections institution. Its residents are state-custody offenders, not county jail inmates.
The sheriff's roster count can rise or fall with arrests, releases, court orders, bond changes, and transfers. A roster count is not the same as an official average daily population. It is a public snapshot of who the sheriff lists as current. State prison data follows a separate reporting path through the Missouri Department of Corrections, audit records, and the DOC offender search. That split matters because a person may disappear from the county jail roster after transfer but still be searchable in DOC custody.
Nodaway County Inmate Population Statistics
The local jail is small by design. The sheriff's jail information page describes the Nodaway County Jail as a 42-bed facility. During the June 2026 research check, the public roster listed 18 people and showed a last-updated date of June 18, 2026. That made the public roster count about 43 percent of the jail's rated beds on that inspection date, though the roster is not a formal average daily population report.
| Measure | Figure | Source / Date |
|---|---|---|
| Nodaway County Jail rated capacity | 42 beds | Sheriff jail information page, inspected June 2026 |
| Nodaway County Jail public roster count | 18 listed inmates | Sheriff current-inmates page, last updated 06/18/2026 |
| Roster occupancy against beds | 18 of 42, about 43% | Derived from sheriff roster and capacity figures |
| Maryville Treatment Center designed capacity | 525 beds | DOC facility page and 2025 PREA audit |
| Maryville Treatment Center current population | 322 | 2025 PREA audit |
| Maryville Treatment Center 12-month ADP | 316 | 2025 PREA audit |
The Census QuickFacts page for Nodaway County is one population context source used alongside jail and prison records.
County resident data helps frame the size of the local jail population, but it should not be used to infer inmate demographics.
The Census QuickFacts page for Nodaway County gives county resident context, while jail and prison counts come from corrections sources. County demographics should not be used as inmate demographics. The sheriff's public roster does not publish an aggregate age, race, sex, or pretrial-versus-sentenced table.
Nodaway County Inmate Population Trends
The available trend record is uneven, so each number should be read by source type. Prison Policy Initiative tables list older local jail and state facility correctional population figures. The sheriff roster supplies a current public count for June 2026. The Maryville Treatment Center audit gives a stronger recent state-facility average because it reports current population and 12-month average daily population.
| Year / Date | Jail or Facility Count | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 06/30/2012 | Maryville Treatment Center 518 | Prison Policy Initiative correctional populations table |
| 12/31/2013 | Nodaway County Jail 22 | Prison Policy Initiative correctional populations table |
| 02/24/2020 | Nodaway jail population 21 | PPI COVID-era jail population appendix baseline |
| 05/12/2020 | Nodaway jail population 17 | PPI COVID-era appendix comparison date, 19% decrease |
| 2025 audit period | MTC 316 ADP | PREA audit, current population 322 and no over-capacity finding |
| 06/18/2026 | Nodaway roster 18 | Sheriff current-inmates page, public list count |
No official Nodaway County jail litigation, jail death, consent decree, or new jail construction project was found in the research set. A 2025 local news report instead focused on sheriff staffing and patrol resources. That means the strongest current population story is not overcrowding. It is the difference between a small county jail roster and a much larger state treatment institution in the same county.
Who Makes Up Nodaway County Custody
The Nodaway County Jail roster does not publish a formal demographic report. Public entries show charge and bond text, including felony classes, misdemeanor classes, capias or failure-to-appear language, probation violations, cash-only bonds, surety bond language, and no-bond holds. That supports a plain description of the jail population as mixed local custody, but it does not support exact demographic percentages.
- County jail custody includes people held after arrest, on warrants, on capias or failure-to-appear matters, and on local bond orders.
- Sentenced state custody is searched through the Missouri Department of Corrections, not through the sheriff roster.
- Maryville Treatment Center serves male DOC residents in intermediate, long-term, and OUT treatment programs.
- Federal or immigration custody was not tied to a facility in Nodaway County, but federal and ICE locators may apply after transfer.
These categories also define where a person should be searched. Local jail data begins with the sheriff. State custody begins with DOC. Federal sentenced custody begins with BOP. Immigration detention begins with ICE ODLS or the USA.gov instructions for that locator.
Nodaway County Jail Capacity
The Nodaway County jail information page describes a 42-bed jail with one cell block, an observation holding cell, and an isolated annex. The inspected public roster count of 18 did not suggest overcrowding on that date. Because the roster changes, it should not be treated as a long-term population study or as proof of a stable occupancy rate.
Maryville Treatment Center has a separate capacity profile. The DOC facility page and the 2025 PREA audit use 525 beds as the design capacity. The PREA audit listed a current population of 322 and a 12-month average daily population of 316, and it reported that the facility had not been over capacity during the prior 12 months.
Laws for Nodaway County Jail Data
Missouri law is the reason the Nodaway County inmate population can be checked through public records, but each law has limits. The sheriff's roster is a public convenience tool, not a certified court file. Court cases, law-enforcement records, and jail custody records can have redactions, sealed entries, juvenile limits, victim protections, or investigative limits.
Key Statutes:
RSMo 610.011 states Missouri's policy that public governmental records are open unless a law provides otherwise.
RSMo 610.023 explains public-record custodians, inspection, copying, and denial procedures.
RSMo 610.100 covers law-enforcement arrest and incident records and their open-record status.
RSMo 221.020 places custody and charge of the county jail with the sheriff unless an exception applies.
Missouri DPS death-in-custody reporting describes state collection and quarterly reporting to the Department of Justice.
Search Nodaway County Inmates
The fastest local search path is the Nodaway County current-inmates list. It is not a search-box database. It is a list-only roster that users scroll. During inspection, the page showed a last-updated date of June 18, 2026 and public blocks with a booking photo thumbnail, name, charge text, and bond text.
- Open the sheriff's current-inmates page from the sheriff homepage or by direct link.
- Check the last-updated date near the top before relying on the roster.
- Scroll the list for the person's name because no last-name field or booking-number search box was visible.
- Read charge and bond text exactly, including cash-only, surety, capias, or no-bond wording.
- If the person is not listed, use the jail phone line, records request page, Case.net, DOC, BOP, ICE, or MOVANS as the facts require.
No official Nodaway-specific sheriff or Maryville police mobile app was found. The access channels documented for this county are web roster, phone, in person, records request, court search, DOC, BOP, ICE, and MOVANS or VINELink.
Nodaway County Roster Fields
The Nodaway roster is simple. It does not offer a person-profile click-through in the captured public page, and it does not expose a detailed search form. The public roster itself is the record a reader sees first. For fields not shown, the official fallback is the sheriff records request route or the court case record once charges are filed.
| Field Label | Type | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| None visible | N/A | N/A | Nodaway publishes a list-only current-inmates page. |
| Last updated | Page text | N/A | Inspected value was 06/18/2026. |
| Roster block | Public listing | N/A | Each visible listing showed photo, name, charges, and bond text. |
| Footer buttons | Link navigation | Optional | Crime tip, record request, and residence watch links were not roster searches. |
Past Nodaway County Jail Records
The current-inmates page does not publish a released-inmate tab, archived booking list, or historical search. Once a person is released or transferred, the public roster may no longer be useful. Historical booking, arrest, or incident details should be requested through the Nodaway County Sheriff's Office records request page, or checked against the court case through Case.net after filing.
Past custody can also move to another system. A person sentenced to Missouri DOC custody should be searched through the state offender search. A federal sentence belongs in the BOP locator. ICE custody belongs in ODLS. MOVANS and VINELink can help with custody and court notifications, but they are notification tools rather than a full historical jail archive.
Nodaway County Inmate Record Details
The public Nodaway jail roster shows a narrow set of fields. That makes it easy to scan, but it also means readers should avoid assuming missing fields exist elsewhere on the same page. Booking number, booking date, date of birth, age, sex, height, weight, arresting agency, housing unit, court date, warrant number, and release date were not visible in the captured roster text.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Last Updated | Date printed on the current-inmates page. |
| Mugshot image | Booking-photo thumbnail beside each listed person. |
| Name | Person's name as published in the public roster block. |
| Charges | Narrative charge text, sometimes with felony or misdemeanor class and capias or probation context. |
| Bond | Bond wording such as cash only, cash or surety, ten percent approved or surety, or capias-no bond. |
| Disclaimer | The sheriff does not certify roster accuracy or authenticity and warns against sole reliance. |
Nodaway County Jail vs DOC
County jail and state prison records answer different questions. The sheriff's list is for current local jail custody. The Missouri DOC Offender Web Search covers active offenders supervised by DOC, including probationers and parolees unless excluded for safety, security, or confidentiality. Discharged offenders are not provided through that DOC search.
| County Jail | State Prison / DOC | |
|---|---|---|
| Who is held | Arrestees, warrant holds, local bonds, local sentences | Sentenced state offenders and DOC-supervised people |
| Run by | Nodaway County Sheriff's Office | Missouri Department of Corrections |
| Where to search | Sheriff current-inmates list | DOC Offender Web Search |
| Facility in county | Nodaway County Jail | Maryville Treatment Center |
State and Federal Inmate Search
Use the BOP inmate locator for federal inmates incarcerated from 1982 to present. BOP release dates may change because of sentence recalculations and First Step Act credits. Use the ICE Online Detainee Locator System for adult detainees in current ICE custody or people in CBP custody more than 48 hours. USA.gov explains that ODLS searches use either an A-number or biographical data.
These systems do not replace the Nodaway County Jail roster. They are fallback channels for different custody authority. A federal pretrial detainee may not show in BOP the same way a sentenced federal prisoner does, and ICE does not operate a county-style mugshot roster.
Nodaway County Detention Facilities
Nodaway County has one local jail and one state DOC treatment institution in the research map. The primary jail comes first because it controls local booking and the sheriff's current-inmates page. The state facility matters for sentenced Missouri custody and treatment programs.
- Nodaway County Jail holds local arrestees, warrants, capias matters, probation violations, bond holds, and local sentenced custody under the sheriff.
- Maryville Treatment Center holds male Missouri DOC residents in state treatment programming and is searched through the DOC locator.
Nodaway County Inmate Population FAQ
How big is the Nodaway County inmate population?
The sheriff's current-inmates page listed 18 people on June 18, 2026, while the jail has 42 beds. Maryville Treatment Center is separate state custody and had a 2025 audit current population of 322 with a 12-month ADP of 316.
How do I search Nodaway County inmates?
Start with the sheriff's current-inmates list for local jail custody. If the person is sentenced to DOC, use the Missouri DOC Offender Web Search. If the case is federal or immigration-related, use BOP or ICE systems.
Can I look up a released inmate?
The Nodaway sheriff roster is a current list, not a released-inmate archive. Use the sheriff records request page for booking or arrest records not posted online, and use Case.net for court records after charges are filed.
Does MOVANS cover Nodaway County custody?
Yes. MOVANS and VINELink provide custody and court status notification options in Missouri, but they should be used as notification services rather than a full roster substitute.
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