Kansas inmate records are all the documents, forms, files, and other types of media that follow a prisoner through the justice system. They come from arrest records, court records, police reports, warrants, correctional facility (prisons and jails) records, and other agencies.
Typically, these records will include basic details about the offender, such as name, race, gender, scars, tattoos, marks, height, weight, hair and eye color, and birth date. After that, the information will be justice-related pertaining to their crimes, their arrest, their incarceration, sentencing, and other court-ordered events.
The Kentucky Department of Corrections (DOC) is the entity in charge of inmate records. They have an offender locator feature on their website, making it easy to find some information quickly. Some other inmate records may be harder to find.
Kansas Prison and Jail System
The state of Kansas has tenadult prison facilities. They are spread throughout the state, and one of themis a work-release facility. There are roughly 10,000 people in state prison inKansas and another 7,400 in local county jails.
The county jails hold temporaryinmates awaiting hearing or trial and those serving very short sentences. Manyof the county jails have inmate rosters where you can find loved ones who havebeen arrested and are placed in jail before they await sentencing.
How to Search for Inmates in Kansas
To search for an inmate inKansas, simply visit the Kansas Department of Corrections website and use the“Offender Search” feature. You can enter the person’s name (first, middle, orlast) or their KDOC number (inmate number). You can also filter by entries withphotos, a thumbnail, and aliases.
The results will show a list ofthe offenders’ KDOC, name, gender, race, birth date, age, status, and where theinformation came from. Clicking on the offender’s name will show you moreinformation such as a mugshot, convictions, sentencing, crime details, thefacility where they are currently held, along with participation in any DOCprograms. You can sometimes see a potential release or parole date also.
Types of Jails in Kansas
- Federal Prisons - 3
- State Prisons - 10
- Private Prisons - 1
- County Jails - 110
- County Juvenile Detention Centers - 10
- Police Departments - 213
How to Contact, Send Money to or Visit an Inmate in Kansas
Once an inmate is provided withvisitation privileges, you can apply to get on their approved list. You must visitthe Kansas DOC website to download the paperwork and then mail it in. You mustfollow all facility rules when visiting, and you can only visit duringdesignated days and times.
Inmates in Kansas are allowedemail and regular mail. You must follow strictguidelines on what you can send and how when mailing inmatesanything. Kansas uses the jPay system for email to and from inmates.
Although inmates cannot receivephone calls, they can make them to you. You can purchase prepaid phone cardsfor a loved one to use when contacting you. Read theseinstructions to find out how.
Kansas also uses thejPay system for inmate banking. You can send money to an inmate using thissystem by following these instructions.
Federal Jails
- Kansas City RRM
Address: 400 State Ave., Rm 131, Kansas city, KS 66101
Phone: 913-551-1117 More - Leavenworth USP
Address: 1300 Metropolitan, Leavenworth, KS 66048
Phone: 913-682-8700 More - North Central RO
Address: 400 State Avenue, Suite 800, Kansas city, KS 66101
Phone: 913-621-3939 More
Police Departments in Kansas
- Carbondale Police Department
Address: 202 Main, Carbondale , KS 66414
Phone: 785-836-7377 More - Clay Center Police Department
Address: 539 Lincoln Ave, Clay center , KS 67432
Phone: 785-632-2121 More - Grandview Plaza Police Department
Address: 402 State Ave, Grandview plaza, KS 66441
Phone: 785-238-6673 More - Hesston Police Department
Address: 444 N Lancaster Ave, Hesston, KS 67062
Phone: 620-327-2020 More - Kansas City Police Department
Address: 700 Minnesota Avenue, Kansas city, KS 66101
Phone: 913-573-6000 More - Meade Police Department
Address: 725 W Carthage St, Meade, KS 67864
Phone: 620-873-5411 More - Nortonville Police Department
Address: 407 Main St, Nortonville, KS 66060-0177
Phone: 785-863-2351 More - Olathe Police Department
Address: 501 Old 56 Highway, Olathe, KS 66061
Phone: 913-971-7500 More - Park City Police Department
Address: 6110 N Hydraulic Ave, Park city, KS 67219
Phone: 316-744-2011 More - Victoria Police Department
Address: 1005 4th St, Victoria, KS 67671
Phone: 785-735-9354 More
Kansas Counties
- Allen
- Anderson
- Atchison
- Barber
- Barton
- Bourbon
- Butler
- Chase
- Chautauqua
- Cheyenne
- Clark
- Clay
- Coffey
- Comanche
- Cowley
- Crawford
- Decatur
- Dickinson
- Douglas
- Edwards
- Elk
- Ellis
- Ellsworth
- Franklin
- Geary
- Gove
- Graham
- Grant
- Gray
- Greeley
- Greenwood
- Harper
- Harvey
- Hodgeman
- Jackson
- Jefferson
- Jewell
- Johnson
- Kearny
- Kingman
- Kiowa
- Lane
- Leavenworth
- Linn
- Logan
- Lyon
- Marshall
- Mcpherson
- Miami
- Mitchell
- Montgomery
- Morris
- Morton
- Nemaha
- Neosho
- Ness
- Norton
- Osage
- Osborne
- Ottawa
- Pawnee
- Phillips
- Pottawatomie
- Reno
- Republic
- Riley
- Rooks
- Rush
- Russell
- Saline
- Sedgwick
- Shawnee
- Sheridan
- Smith
- Stafford
- Stanton
- Stevens
- Sumner
- Thomas
- Wabaunsee
- Wallace
- Washington
- Wichita
- Wilson
- Woodson
- Wyandotte