Search the Barber County Inmate Population

The Barber County inmate population is best understood through the local arrest path, the holding jail that receives a person, and the later court or prison system. A Barber County inmate search starts with the sheriff or police agency, then moves to the jail, Kansas court records, KDOC KASPER, or federal tools when needed. The Barber County inmate population is not shown in a single official online roster, so the search route matters as much as the count.

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The Barber County Inmate Population

Barber County, Kansas does not publish an official live jail dashboard or current-inmate roster on the county website. That changes how the Barber County inmate population should be read. The local population includes people arrested by the Barber County Sheriff's Office, Medicine Lodge Police, Kiowa Police, or another local agency, but those people may be released, held for a first appearance, or moved to a regional jail before a public record becomes easy to trace.

The strongest official local custody facts point to a jail-service model. The Barber County Sheriff's Office is the local arrest and records contact, while Russell County Jail is the documented regional jail channel with a published jail profile. Kansas law now says counties must provide jail services for prisoners lawfully committed, and that language fits the Barber County research pattern better than a simple claim that the county runs a public roster from Medicine Lodge. For current custody, the reader must confirm the arresting agency, then confirm the holding facility.

21 Russell County Jail Beds
2 Barber Custody Contacts
No Official Barber Online Roster Located

Barber County Inmate Population Statistics

The county-specific jail count is limited because no official Barber County daily jail population, annual booking count, or jail demographic report was located in the public source set. The most useful numeric anchors are the county's own general population facts, the Russell County Jail profile that gives capacity and board rate, and statewide or national custody figures that help explain scale. A number is included only where the research file identifies a source.

MeasureFigureSource / Year
Barber County population4,071 peopleBarber County homepage, 2023 county facts
Barber County area1,136.21 square milesBarber County homepage, 2023 county facts
Russell County Jail capacity21 bedsKansas Sheriffs' Association Russell County profile, inspected 2026
Russell County daily board$50.00Kansas Sheriffs' Association Russell County profile
Barber County current jail ADPNot published in official sources locatedResearch gap
Kansas adult correctional facilities9,849 / 10,674 population and capacityKDOC homepage, snapshot updated 9-18-2025
National jail custody count664,200 personsBureau of Justice Statistics, midyear 2023

The published figures show a small rural county with a documented custody pathway but no local public jail dashboard. The Russell County Jail capacity is a facility number, not a Barber-only population number. That distinction is important because a person arrested in Barber County may be one part of a mixed jail population that also includes county prisoners, city prisoners, contract prisoners, pretrial detainees, sentenced misdemeanants, and other holds.



Why Barber County Custody Is Hard To See

The Barber County inmate population is hard to see online because the official Barber County site does not provide the usual public roster tools. No current-inmate page, booking report, mugshot gallery, or vendor roster was located. The county sheriff page is brief and lists the sheriff's office contact information. The Kansas Sheriffs' Association directory confirms Sheriff Richard Garza and gives a second phone number that also appears in Medicine Lodge public safety material.

For readers, the practical issue is not just whether a person was arrested in Barber County. It is where that person was taken after arrest. The person may have been released after booking, held pending transport, boarded at Russell County Jail, or moved through court and later transferred to the Kansas Department of Corrections. A formal charge may not appear at the same moment as the arrest. Court records follow after the prosecutor files the case.

Custody flow: Arrest in Barber County > sheriff or city police confirmation > holding jail check > Barber District Court filing > KDOC, BOP, or ICE search only if custody leaves the local system.


Russell County Jail and Barber County Inmates

Official and high-authority directory material identify Russell County Jail as the regional jail channel with the clearest published detention facts. The Russell County Sheriff's Office lists the jail at 210 E. 4th Street in Russell, Kansas, with phone service through 785-483-2151. The Kansas Sheriffs' Association profile lists the jail as a 24/7 office and jail operation with 21 beds, 6 jail staff, 13 sworn staff, 2 support staff, a $50 daily board rate, and types of holds marked as "Any."

The KSA profile is jail-level information rather than a live inmate search. No official Russell County public roster interface was located in the source set. A Barber County custody search should therefore use Russell County Jail as a phone and facility confirmation point, not as a promised web roster. Ask whether the person is housed there, whether the person was boarded from Barber County, whether bond has been set, and whether another agency has placed a hold.

The Kansas Sheriffs' Association Russell County profile shows the published jail-size and board-rate facts used for the regional detention discussion.

Russell County Jail profile used for Barber County inmate population research

That profile supports the jail-capacity details, but it does not replace a direct custody check with the jail staff.


Barber County Jail Record Laws

Kansas law provides the frame for Barber County inmate population records even when the county does not publish a live roster. The sheriff has charge and custody of the jail and prisoners under Kansas law, county jail services must be provided for safekeeping prisoners lawfully committed, and jail records may intersect with both open-record duties and law-enforcement exemptions.

Key Kansas Statutes:

K.S.A. 19-811 places jail and prisoner custody with the sheriff.

K.S.A. 19-1901 requires counties to provide jail services for safekeeping prisoners.

K.S.A. 19-1904 requires a true and exact prisoner calendar for county jails.

K.S.A. 45-221 lists Open Records Act exemptions, including criminal-investigation and privacy-sensitive records.

K.S.A. 22a-231 requires coroner notice for deaths in custody, jail, or correctional institutions.

These laws do not create a single public webpage for every booking detail. They do explain why a public-records request may be appropriate and why some information may still be withheld or redacted. Start with the agency that created or holds the record, then ask for the records custodian and the proper Kansas Open Records Act request method.


Search Barber County Current Inmates

A current Barber County inmate search should begin with the local agency, because no official Barber County online jail roster was located. The Barber County Sheriff's Office can confirm whether it handled the arrest or whether the matter began with a city police department. Medicine Lodge and Kiowa police contacts may also matter for city arrests before the case moves into county or district-court channels.

  1. Call the Barber County Sheriff's Office and ask whether the person was arrested, released, transferred, or held pending transport.
  2. If the person may be boarded elsewhere, call Russell County Jail at the published jail number and ask for current custody confirmation.
  3. Search Kansas CaseSearch after a court case is opened, using the person's name or case number.
  4. Check the Kansas hearing calendar with the Barber County filter if a court date is the main question.
  5. Use KDOC KASPER only for sentenced state offenders, not for a fresh county arrest.

This chain is slower than a live jail roster, but it is more accurate for Barber County. It also avoids the common mistake of treating a state prison locator or a paid criminal-history search as if it were a live county jail list.


Barber County Court Search Fields

Because a public Barber roster search form was not located, the most useful public search-field tables are for court follow-up and state or federal custody. Kansas CaseSearch can help once a case exists. The hearing calendar can help locate public hearing settings such as first appearances or later criminal hearings.

Search SystemFieldUseNotes
Kansas CaseSearchCase numberKnown docket or citation numberBest when paperwork is available.
Kansas CaseSearchParty nameDefendant or party lookupUseful after charges are filed.
Kansas CaseSearchCitationTraffic or citation matterCriteria can vary by user role.
Hearing CalendarCountyFilter to Barber CountyCombine with date range and keyword.
Hearing CalendarJudge nameJudge-specific hearing filterUse only if the judge is known.

The Kansas CaseSearch entry page is the official statewide district court search route for public case information.

Kansas CaseSearch fields for Barber County court records after arrest

CaseSearch is most useful after a prosecutor files a case; it is not the same thing as a booking desk roster.


What Barber County Inmate Records Show

No official Barber County public inmate-profile field list was located. A Barber jail or sheriff record may need to be confirmed by phone, in person, or through a records request. When the person moves into a different system, the record fields change. A court case shows filed charges and hearings. KDOC KASPER shows sentenced state-offender information. Federal and immigration locators show custody under federal systems.

Record TypeWhat It May ShowWhere To Check
Local booking or custody recordArrest agency, booking date, releasable custody status, bond or hold details if availableBarber Sheriff or holding jail
District court caseFiled charges, case number, hearings, dispositions, warrants when publicKansas CaseSearch or Barber District Court clerk
KDOC KASPER profileName, KDOC number, physical description, conviction, release date, location, custody levelKansas Department of Corrections
BOP locator recordFederal identity, location, age, race, sex, release dataFederal Bureau of Prisons
ICE locator recordImmigration detainee search by A-number or identity fieldsICE Online Detainee Locator

Barber County Jail vs State Prison

County jail custody and state prison custody are separate. A Barber County arrest can start with the sheriff or a city police department, then move to a holding jail while the case is pending. If the person is sentenced to prison, the record shifts to KDOC KASPER. Federal and immigration custody use still different systems.

SystemWho It CoversWhere To LookBarber County Use
Local jail or holding jailPretrial detainees, short sentences, holds, boardersBarber Sheriff and Russell County Jail phone channelsFirst stop for recent local arrests.
Kansas district courtFiled criminal cases and hearingsKansas CaseSearch and Barber District Court clerkUse after charges are filed.
KDOC KASPERSentenced Kansas offenders since 1980KDOC KASPERUse after prison commitment or supervision.
BOP and ICEFederal prisoners or immigration detaineesBOP locator or ICE locatorUse only when local custody moved to federal authority.

Barber County Detention Facilities

The Barber County facility map has two entries because readers need both the local sheriff contact and the documented jail channel. Russell County Jail is the primary detention facility in the project because it is the facility with published jail capacity and operational details. The Barber County Sheriff's Office remains the local starting point for arrest, dispatch, and records questions.

  • Russell County Jail is the regional jail channel with a published 21-bed profile, 24/7 office status, and a phone line for custody confirmation.
  • Barber County Sheriff's Office is the local arrest and records contact in Medicine Lodge, but no official public jail roster facility was documented there.

The Barber County Sheriff official contact page is the best local source for Sheriff Richard Garza's office contact details.

Barber County Sheriff contact page for inmate population and records questions

Use the sheriff contact first for a Barber arrest, then move to the holding jail once the agency identifies where the person was taken.


Barber County Custody Terms

Several terms come up often in Barber County inmate population searches. They describe different points in the path from arrest to release, court, or prison.

Booking
Jail intake after arrest, including identity checks and initial custody processing.
First appearance
An early court hearing where release and bond issues may be addressed.
Bond
Money or release conditions set to assure the person appears in court.
Detainer
A hold or request from another agency that can affect release.
KASPER
Kansas Adult Supervised Population Electronic Repository, the KDOC locator for sentenced state offenders.

Barber County Inmate Population FAQ

Is there a Barber County jail roster?

No official Barber County online jail roster was located in the source set. Use the Barber County Sheriff's Office, the holding jail, Kansas CaseSearch, and KDOC KASPER based on the person's custody stage.

How big is the Barber County inmate population?

No official Barber County current jail population or average daily population was located. The documented jail-capacity anchor is Russell County Jail's 21 beds, but that is not a Barber-only count.

Where are Barber County arrestees held?

The research supports Barber Sheriff as the local arrest and records contact and Russell County Jail as the documented regional jail channel. Call the sheriff first when the arrest agency or holding facility is unknown.

When should KDOC KASPER be used?

KASPER should be used for sentenced state offenders in KDOC custody or supervision. It is not a complete Kansas criminal history and does not replace a county jail check for a new arrest.

Are federal or ICE detainees on the Barber County roster?

No Barber County roster was located, and federal or immigration custody uses separate tools. Use the BOP locator for federal prison custody and the ICE locator for immigration detention questions.


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Directions to Russell County Jail

Russell County Jail is listed at 210 E. 4th Street, Russell, KS 67665. A visitor coming from Medicine Lodge should confirm the route in a live map before travel because rural road work, weather, and the long northbound drive can change the best approach. The jail is near the Russell County government area on East 4th Street.

No official visitor parking map, public transit route, ADA entrance detail, or visitor-entry rule page was located for the jail. Call 785-483-2151 before leaving Barber County if parking, accessibility, visit status, or the correct entrance matters.

Address

Russell County Jail
210 E. 4th Street
Russell, KS 67665
785-483-2151

Visitor Parking

No official visitor parking rules or lot map were located. Confirm parking and entrance rules with the jail before travel.

Public Transit

No official public transit route to the jail was found in the source set. Plan private transport unless the jail confirms another option.

Visitor Entry

No official visitor-entry rules were located. Call ahead for ID, visit status, security screening, and accessibility needs.