Search the Tift County Inmate Population

The Tift County inmate population is tracked through local jail records, state corrections data, and custody notification tools. A Tift County inmate search starts with the county jail roster when the person may be in local custody, then shifts to state, federal, or immigration systems when another agency is involved. The Tift County inmate population includes people held before trial, people serving short local sentences, and some sentenced people waiting for transfer. Georgia inmate population records also help explain capacity, trends, and where to search the Tift County inmate population after release or transfer.

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Tift County Inmate Population Overview

The Tift County inmate population is centered on Tift County Jail, the local detention center operated by the Tift County Sheriff's Office. The sheriff describes the jail as a pretrial detention center for people accused of crimes who cannot bond out while they wait for court dates. The same facility also holds people serving local jail terms of up to 12 months and people sentenced for more serious crimes until state prison space is available.

That mix matters. A person booked after a local arrest may appear first on the sheriff-linked jail roster, while a sentenced state offender may later appear in the Georgia Department of Corrections Offender Query. Federal and immigration custody use still other systems. Tift County has one confirmed page-generating detention facility in the research record: Tift County Jail. No official standalone state prison, BOP facility, ICE facility, or long-term Tifton city jail page was verified in Tift County.


Tift County Inmate Population Statistics

The latest usable monthly jail count located in the research was the Georgia Sheriffs' Association jail report for January 2026. That row reported 193 inmates and a 320-bed capacity for Tift County Jail. Later February through May 2026 rows were reviewed, but the Tift values were blank, so January 2026 is the safest current snapshot from that source.

193 January 2026 Jail Count
320 January 2026 Reported Capacity
1 Confirmed Detention Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Date
Latest usable monthly jail count193 inmatesGSA jail report, January 2026
Capacity in the same report320 bedsGSA jail report, January 2026
Percent of reported capacity used60.3%GSA jail report, January 2026
State-sentenced inmates in county jail15GSA jail report, January 2026
Vera annual jail population estimate228.25Vera Incarceration Trends, 2025
Annual admissions / bookings3,130.5Vera Incarceration Trends, 2023

The Vera Incarceration Trends values are annualized trend estimates, not a live roster count. The GSA row is a monthly reported snapshot. Keeping those labels separate avoids a common error: treating an annual estimate, a jail roster, and a monthly capacity report as if they were the same data set.



Tift County Inmate Population Makeup

The January 2026 GSA row breaks part of the Tift County inmate population into custody classes. It reported 60 people awaiting trial, 20 serving a county sentence, 15 state-sentenced inmates in the county jail, and 8 listed as other. Those fields do not necessarily sum to the full jail count, so they should be read as reported categories rather than a full audit of each person in the jail.

Vera gives the strongest local demographic trend, but the later demographic fields were blank after 2023 in the extracted rows. For 2023, Vera reported 221.15 male, 37.35 female, 130.725 Black, 26.54 Latinx, and 99.27 White in its annualized Tift jail population extract. The U.S. Census QuickFacts estimate for Tift County residents was 41,708 as of July 1, 2024. Those resident figures give context, but they do not explain why a specific person is in custody.

Pretrial detainee
A person held before a case ends, often because bond has not been set, posted, or allowed.
State-sentenced inmate
A person sentenced to state custody who may wait in the county jail until prison space is available.
Detainer
A hold or request from another agency that can affect release even when a local bond exists.
Classification
The jail or prison process used to assign custody level, housing, and supervision needs.

Tift County Jail Capacity

Tift County Jail was constructed in 1997, according to the sheriff's jail page. The sheriff describes the facility as operating like a small town because it has a medical unit, professional staff, contracted food service, and a meal operation that serves about 750 meals each day. The jail page also describes 49 professional men and women working around the clock.

Older data shows that capacity pressure has not been constant. A GSA row from August 2021 reported 263 inmates against a 260-bed capacity, which is over capacity. The January 2026 GSA snapshot, by contrast, reported 193 inmates against 320 beds. That later snapshot does not support a claim that Tift County Jail was overcrowded at that time. It supports a narrower point: occupancy and capacity reports have moved over time, and the best figure depends on the source date.


Tift County Jail Record Laws

Georgia law is the framework for local jail records, booking information, and records requests. The Tift County Sheriff's Office public information material says open-record requests may be verbal or written, that the office will respond under O.C.G.A. 50-18-70, and that estimated costs will be provided when request work carries a fee. Booking photos have a separate Georgia rule, so mugshot access should not be treated the same as a simple jail roster field.

Key Georgia rules:

O.C.G.A. 50-18-70 defines public records broadly and states Georgia's policy favoring open government.

O.C.G.A. 50-18-71 covers inspection, copying, response timing, and permitted fees for open-records requests.

O.C.G.A. 42-4-7 requires sheriffs to keep a record of persons committed to county jail and makes that record subject to open-records review.

O.C.G.A. 35-1-19 places special limits on law-enforcement posting and release of booking photographs.



Tift County Roster Fields

The public roster is built around name filters and tabs rather than a single booking-number search box. The visible template supports current inmate rows with arrest and bond information. It also exposes detail tabs for charges, sentence, visitation, and other record fields, though some fields may be hidden or empty depending on the record.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Current InmatesTabNoOpens the all-current-inmates grid.
First NameTextNoFilters names under the active tab.
Last NameTextNoUseful when first-name spelling is uncertain.
Bookings Over Last 24 HoursTabNoShows bookings made in the last 24 hours.
Inmates by Booking DateTabNoUses start and stop date fields.
Include Previous InmatesCheckboxNoMay take an extended amount of time.

Tift County Inmate Record Details

A Tift County inmate record is a custody and booking record, not a full criminal-history report. The public OffenderIndex template includes name, status, sex, height, weight, arrest date and time, days in jail, arresting officer, total bond, charge details, warrant number, statute, count, court, sentence, release, inmate ID, and age. Address, date of birth, location, and history fields appear disabled in the research inspection.

Record FieldWhat It Shows
Name and statusThe displayed first and last name and current custody status label.
Arrest date and timeThe arrest timing shown in the roster row.
Days in jailHow long the person has been held since arrest or booking.
Total bondThe overall bond amount if shown on the public row.
ChargesCharge description, type, statute, count, court, and warrant number if present.
Sentence / releaseSentence and release data when those fields have record data.
VisitationA tab exists, but live record-specific content was not confirmed in static research.

Past Tift County Inmate Records

The roster's booking-date screen says both date boxes can be left blank to view all inmates, and the previous-inmate checkbox may expand the search. The research did not verify a permanent retention window. It also did not confirm that all released inmates remain online. For older booking records, the more reliable path is an open-records request to the sheriff's Support Services process.

The sheriff's public information page names Public Information Officer David Haire as Open Records Officer and Captain Chad Davis as alternate. Requests under Georgia's Open Records Act may be verbal or written, and estimated costs are provided when fees apply. Criminal history reports are a separate product, with a $5.00 fee, signed consent, two forms of identification, and up to 48 hours allowed by the sheriff's page.

Note: A criminal history report is not the same record as a jail roster entry or a court docket.


Tift County Jail vs GDC Search

The county jail roster and the state offender query serve different custody stages. Tift County Jail is for local arrests, pretrial detention, short county sentences, and people waiting for state transfer. GDC is for state offenders and some inactive or released state records. A person can leave the county roster after transfer and later appear in GDC.

QuestionTift County Jail RosterGDC Offender Query
Best forCurrent local custody and recent bookingsSentenced state custody and GDC history
AgencyTift County Sheriff's OfficeGeorgia Department of Corrections
Search cluesName, recent booking, booking dateName, GDC ID, conviction county, institution
Tift-specific filtersCounty roster tabsTIFT COUNTY in conviction county and Tift-related institution values


Tift County Detention Facilities

The facility map for this build has one confirmed detention facility page. GDC lists Tift County Jail as a county jail location, and the sheriff's office identifies it as the local detention center. The GDC locator dropdown includes Tift County CI language, but no official standalone GDC location page with facility details was found, so no separate Tift County CI page is built.

  • Tift County Jail - the county jail and pretrial detention center for local custody, short local sentences, and some people waiting for state transfer.

Tift County Custody Alerts

The sheriff announced on March 26, 2025 that Tift County joined VINE for Georgia person searches. VINE is useful for custody-status notifications and release or transfer alerts. It is not a full court-records portal, a criminal-history check, or the source for mugshots.

The sheriff's 2025 scam alerts are directly tied to inmate searches. One alert warned that scammers may use the app and website inmate-search features to contact families and falsely claim they can help release a person for a fee. Another said "Tift County Pre-Probation" does not exist, the sheriff does not accept Cash App, Venmo, or Bitcoin for bonds, and AllPaid is the only accepted credit-card bond service for bonds. Verify any payment demand with the jail before sending money.

The official Tift County Sheriff's Office iOS app and Google Play listing describe public-safety news, tips, and interactive features. The app is not for emergencies.


Tift County Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Tift County inmate population?

The latest usable GSA monthly row found reported 193 inmates in January 2026. Vera's 2025 annualized estimate was 228.25. Those figures answer different questions, so the source and date should be kept with the number.

How do I search Tift County inmates?

Start with the sheriff current-inmates page and the OffenderIndex roster. Use the current-inmates tab for custody now, the 24-hour tab for recent bookings, and the booking-date tab when a date range is known.

What if the Tift County roster does not find someone?

Call the jail for local custody questions, request records from the sheriff when an online record is missing, and use GDC, BOP, ICE, or VINE when the person may have moved to another custody system.

Are there federal or ICE facilities in Tift County?

No official BOP, ICE, or USMS detention facility physically in Tift County was verified in the research. Those systems remain important fallback locators for people moved from local custody.

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Directions to the Tift County Jail

Tift County Jail is located at 500 Morgan Drive in Tifton. The sheriff's public pages also use PO Box 46, Tifton, Georgia 31793 for mailing. Tifton is the county seat and sits along Interstate 75, but the sheriff's jail page does not publish turn-by-turn visitor directions. Visitors should confirm the current route in a map app before traveling.

Address

Tift County Jail
500 Morgan Drive
Tifton, GA 31794
(229) 388-6020

Visitor Parking

Official visitor parking details were not located. Confirm visitor parking with the facility before you arrive.

Public Transit

No official bus route or stop information was found on the sheriff or jail pages. Plan transportation before leaving.

Visitor Entry

The sheriff directs visitation and bonding questions to 229-388-6020. Confirm ID, entry, and property rules before travel.