Search the Hamilton County Inmate Population

The Hamilton County inmate population is tracked through a small sheriff-operated jail system, state correction records, and separate federal or immigration locators when custody leaves the county jail. A Hamilton County inmate search starts with the local jail for pretrial and short-sentence custody, then moves to state or federal tools only when the person has been transferred. The Hamilton County inmate population also has a data side: annual jail counts, capacity context, and public-record laws explain who is counted and why. The Hamilton County inmate population is small, so a single booking, release, or transfer can change the local count.

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The Hamilton County Inmate Population

The Hamilton County inmate population is centered on one local facility, Hamilton County Jail, operated by the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office in Lake Pleasant. The New York State DCJS and State Commission of Correction annual jail-population report says county jail counts are daily counts averaged across the days reported. That means Hamilton County's local number includes people for whom the jail is responsible, even if a person is boarded out to another jail. It does not include people serving a state-prison sentence in a New York DOCCS facility outside Hamilton County, and it does not include federal or immigration custody unless the person is actually counted under a local jail category.

This county is different from larger New York counties because the jail count is usually in single digits. The DCJS/SCOC 2025 annual report lists an average daily census of 4 for Hamilton County Jail, with an in-house average of 3 and a boarded-out average of 1. That small scale affects how trends should be read. A change from 3 to 5 people is a real change in the state report, but it is not the same public-safety signal as a large urban jail adding hundreds of people.


Hamilton County Inmate Population Statistics

Official county pages do not publish a live jail population dashboard. The strongest population source located is the New York DCJS/SCOC annual jail-population report prepared February 2, 2026, which includes Hamilton County Jail through 2025. A separate Prison Policy Initiative scan of a Hamilton County phone contract describes the jail as a six-bed facility. Because that is not the county's own rated-capacity page, the capacity figure should be treated as context rather than a formal current rating.

4 2025 Average Daily Census
6 Beds in Contract Scan
1 Local Detention Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Average daily census4DCJS/SCOC Annual Jail Population Trends, Hamilton County Jail, 2025
In-house average3DCJS/SCOC, 2025
Boarded out average1DCJS/SCOC, 2025
Boarded in average0DCJS/SCOC, 2025
Sentenced average1DCJS/SCOC, 2025
Other unsentenced average1DCJS/SCOC, 2025
Federal average0DCJS/SCOC, 2025
County resident population5,107Hamilton County government page, 2020 Census
Approximate jail census rate78.3 per 100,000 residentsCalculated from 2025 ADC and 2020 population


Who Is Held in Hamilton County Jail

The public population table gives status categories rather than a full demographic breakdown. It does not publish a public local roster with names, race, age, sex, housing unit, or charge level. In 2025, Hamilton County Jail averaged 1 sentenced person and 1 person in the "other unsentenced" category. The same row shows no federal average, no technical parole violator average, and no state-ready average. Those zeroes support the local research finding that federal and state-prison custody are not routine parts of the Hamilton County jail count.

Category2025 AverageMeaning
Sentenced1Convicted and serving a local jail term.
Other unsentenced1Awaiting arraignment, trial, sentencing, or related court action.
Federal0No visible federal average in the annual Hamilton row.
Technical parole violator0No reported average for that category.
State ready0No average of people awaiting DOCCS transfer in 2025.

Corrections terms matter in a small jail. A pretrial detainee is held before case disposition. A sentenced jail inmate is serving a local term. A state-ready person has been sentenced to state prison but has not yet moved to DOCCS. A boarded-out person remains a county responsibility but is housed somewhere else. Hamilton County's 2025 data shows 1 boarded-out average, so a phone check with the jail may be needed even when the person is not physically in Lake Pleasant.


Hamilton County Jail Capacity

No official Hamilton County or SCOC rated-capacity page was located. The available capacity detail comes from a Prison Policy Initiative scan of a Hamilton County jail phone contract, which describes Hamilton County Jail as a small six-bed facility. When paired with the 2025 average daily census of 4, the available sources indicate a very small jail operating below double-digit capacity. The research did not locate a current overcrowding order, consent decree, major jail-construction plan, or federal jail-conditions investigation for Hamilton County Jail.

Capacity Caveat: The six-bed figure comes from a contract scan, not an official county rated-capacity page, so confirm current capacity with the sheriff or SCOC before citing it formally.


Laws Governing Hamilton County Jail Records

New York law separates the jail's custody role from court records and state-prison records. Public-record access starts with New York FOIL, while jail authority and custody control come from state correction law. These laws do not create a Hamilton County online roster. They explain why a written request may be the right route when the county does not post a public booking search.

Key Statutes:

Public Officers Law Article 6 is New York's Freedom of Information Law for agency records unless an exemption applies.

Public Officers Law Section 87 sets the basic access rule and lists exemptions that may limit release.

Correction Law Section 500-a identifies county jails as places for people charged with crimes and lawfully committed to local custody.

Correction Law Section 500-c places custody and control of county-jail prisoners with the sheriff unless law provides otherwise.

9 NYCRR Section 7000.1 describes the State Commission of Correction's authority to set minimum standards for local correctional institutions.


Hamilton County State Prison Searches

No active DOCCS state prison facility was identified inside Hamilton County. After a felony sentence, a Hamilton County defendant may be received into the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision and assigned to a prison in another county. That person is then searched through the DOCCS Incarcerated Lookup, not through Hamilton County Jail. DOCCS also says it is not responsible for people housed in county jails or police lockups, so a missing DOCCS result does not prove a person is not in local custody.



Hamilton County Current Inmate Lookup

Because the county does not provide a public jail roster search, there are no official Hamilton County roster fields to list for last name, booking number, housing unit, or booking date. The only official online sheriff/jail form found is a contact form. It is a practical routing channel, not a formal records-request portal. A FOIL request should still go to the agency that holds the record when inspection or copies are needed.

Contact Form FieldTypeRequiredNotes
Your NameTextUnspecifiedName of the person contacting the office.
Your EmailEmail/textUnspecifiedReply address for the message.
Your PhoneText/telephoneUnspecifiedPhone number for follow-up.
SubjectTextUnspecifiedShort topic line.
Who do you want to contact?DropdownUnspecifiedOptions include Sheriff's Office and Jail.
MessageTextareaUnspecifiedUse only the details needed to identify the request.
CAPTCHAImage/textRequired to submitJavaScript must be enabled.

The official Hamilton County Sheriff's Office page shows the jail contact block and public safety links.

Hamilton County Sheriff's Office jail contact information for inmate population searches

The screenshot matters because it shows the jail is handled through the sheriff's office, not through a separate county department of correction.


Hamilton County Past Inmate Records

Released or older Hamilton County jail records are not searched through a county archive portal. For a past booking, write to the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office or jail and reasonably describe the record: name, date range, booking date if known, arresting agency, requested fields, and whether inspection or copies are requested. New York's Committee on Open Government says an agency should respond to a FOIL request within five business days by making the record available, denying it, or acknowledging receipt and giving next steps.

Past state-prison custody is different. DOCCS says its lookup covers current and formerly incarcerated people in state custody, with released-person information meant to confirm when and why a person left custody. A Hamilton County jail booking, court case, or local mugshot should not be treated as the same record as a DOCCS prison profile.


What a Hamilton County Inmate Record Shows

No public Hamilton County inmate profile could be inspected online. The right way to describe a local record is therefore as a request checklist, not as a promise that the county displays each field on a roster page. The jail or records officer may also withhold housing, medical, mental-health, classification, juvenile, sealed, or safety-sensitive information.

FieldWhat It Shows
Person nameIdentity of the detainee; spelling and aliases should be verified by phone or written request.
Booking date/timeWhen the jail accepted custody, if released as part of the record.
Arresting agencyThe sheriff, State Police, or other agency that brought the person to jail.
Charge or offenseThe arrest or booking allegation, which may differ from later court charges.
Court or case referenceThe court path to check for appearance dates and filed charges.
Bail or release conditionWhether bail, recognizance, supervised release, remand, or another hold applies.
Custody statusHeld, released, transferred, sentenced, boarded out, or in state custody.
MugshotNo online Hamilton gallery was found; a booking photo must be requested and may be restricted.

Hamilton County Jail vs State Prison

Many failed searches come from using the right name in the wrong system. Hamilton County Jail is the local jail for pretrial and short local custody. DOCCS is the state prison and community-supervision agency for sentenced state custody. BOP handles federal prison records from 1982 to present. ICE uses its own detainee locator for immigration custody. Each system answers a different question.

Custody TypeWhere to LookWhat It Covers
County jailHamilton County Jail phone, sheriff contact form, FOIL, VINELinkPretrial detainees, short local sentences, local booking records, board-out questions.
State prisonNew York DOCCS Incarcerated LookupPeople sentenced to state prison or formerly in DOCCS custody.
Federal custodyFederal BOP locator or U.S. Marshals Northern District of New YorkSentenced federal inmates and some federal pretrial custody routing.
Immigration custodyICE Online Detainee Locator SystemAdult ICE detainees and some CBP custody over 48 hours.

Hamilton County Detention Facility

Hamilton County has one detention facility in the Facility Map. No separate work-release center, city jail, regional jail, federal BOP facility, ICE detention center, or DOCCS prison was found inside the county. Arrests from Arietta, Benson, Hope, Indian Lake, Inlet, Lake Pleasant, Long Lake, Morehouse, Speculator, and Wells route through local court and sheriff custody when the person is committed to jail.

  • Hamilton County Jail - Sheriff-operated county jail in Lake Pleasant for pretrial detainees, short local sentences, court commitments, and small board-out counts.

Hamilton County Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Hamilton County inmate population? The 2025 DCJS/SCOC annual report lists Hamilton County Jail at an average daily census of 4, with 3 in house and 1 boarded out. That makes the local jail population one of the smallest in New York's annual jail table.

Is there an online Hamilton County jail roster? No official public Hamilton County Jail roster, recent-booking list, inmate-profile search, or mugshot gallery was located. Current custody checks should start with the jail phone line, the sheriff/jail contact form, or a written request.

Can a released Hamilton County inmate be found later? Local booking records may require a FOIL request to the Sheriff's Office or jail. If the person later entered state prison, the DOCCS locator may show current or former state custody records.

Does Hamilton County have a sheriff app? No official Hamilton County, New York sheriff mobile app or app-only roster was found. VINELink is a statewide/national notification tool, not a county sheriff app.

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Directions to the Hamilton County Jail

Hamilton County Jail visitors should use the county complex address at 102 County View Drive, Lake Pleasant, NY 12108, and call the jail before leaving. The state jail directory and the New York State Sheriffs' Institute also identify the facility by South Shore Road, so confirm the correct visitor entrance, parking, and access instructions.

The jail, sheriff, county clerk, and court-session location are clustered around the Lake Pleasant county complex. From NY-8, travel toward Lake Pleasant and the county complex. From NY-30, connect into the Lake Pleasant and Speculator area, then follow local signage for County View Drive or South Shore Road. From Indian Lake, allow extra time on rural Adirondack roads, especially in winter weather.

Address

Hamilton County Jail
102 County View Drive
Lake Pleasant, NY 12108
(518) 548-3113

Visitor Parking

No official visitor parking rules or rates were located. Confirm parking and entrance instructions with the jail before arrival.

Public Transit

No official local bus or rail route for jail visitation was located. Hamilton County is rural, so plan private transportation.

Visitor Entry

The jail does not publish a detailed visitor-entry page. Call first about ID, accessible parking, weather closures, and approved visit times.