Search the Gratiot County Inmate Population

The Gratiot County inmate population includes people in local jail custody and sentenced prisoners held in state facilities within the county. A Gratiot County inmate search starts by knowing whether the person is in the sheriff-run jail, a Michigan prison, federal custody, or immigration detention. The Gratiot County inmate population also changes as arrests, bond decisions, court hearings, releases, and prison transfers move people through different systems. Current jail lookup, past booking records, and state prisoner search use different official channels, so the Gratiot County inmate population should be checked by custody type.

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The Gratiot County Inmate Population

The Gratiot County inmate population is split between one local jail and two state prisons. The Gratiot County Sheriff's Office operates the Gratiot County Jail in Ithaca for local arrests, pretrial detainees, short county-jail sentences, warrants, bond questions, and local holds. The Michigan Department of Corrections operates Central Michigan Correctional Facility and St. Louis Correctional Facility in St. Louis. Those prisons are physically in Gratiot County, but their records are not part of the county jail roster.

That split matters for every lookup. A person arrested by the sheriff, Alma Police, Ithaca Police, St. Louis Police, Michigan State Police, or another local agency normally enters the county jail process first. A person sentenced to MDOC custody moves out of the jail count and into the state prison system. Federal and immigration custody use still other channels. The Gratiot County inmate population is therefore best read as a map of systems, not one single database.

56 2025 Jail Average Daily Count
70 County Jail Capacity
3 Official Detention Facilities

Gratiot County Inmate Population Statistics

The newest official jail figures in the research come from the Gratiot County Sheriff's Office 2025 Annual Report. It lists a 2025 average daily jail count of 56, a total midnight count of 20,474, 1,165 inmates received, and 1,169 inmates released. The sheriff's public page states the jail capacity is 70 inmates. Using those two official figures, the 2025 average jail population was about 80 percent of stated capacity.

MeasureFigureSource / Year
Jail rated capacity70 inmatesGratiot County Sheriff's Office page, inspected 2026
Average daily jail count562025 Sheriff's Office Annual Report
Total midnight count20,4742025 Sheriff's Office Annual Report
Inmates received1,165 total: 946 male, 216 female, 3 juveniles2025 Sheriff's Office Annual Report
Inmates released1,169 total: 950 male, 215 female, 4 juveniles2025 Sheriff's Office Annual Report
Central Michigan Correctional Facility capacity2,560 secure Level I prisonersMDOC facility page
St. Louis Correctional Facility capacityTotal not published; segregation unit holds up to 96MDOC facility page

The sheriff's annual data also reports 559 inmate visitors and 71,021 meals served in 2025. Those are not custody totals, but they give useful context for how often the jail was used during the year. Gratiot County had 41,190 residents in the 2025 FRED/Census series, so the calculated jail average daily count rate is about 136 jail inmates per 100,000 residents. That rate is calculated from the official jail and population figures, not separately published by the county.



Gratiot County Jail Capacity

The sheriff's page lists the Gratiot County Jail capacity as 70 inmates and says the facility had a major renovation in 2001. Michigan's County Jail Overcrowding State of Emergency Act includes the 95 percent rated-design-capacity threshold in MCL 801.51a. For a 70-bed jail, that threshold is 66.5 people. The annual average daily count of 56 in 2025 does not show a Gratiot overcrowding emergency, but an annual average cannot prove that no single day reached a higher count.

The official research did not locate a Gratiot County jail consent decree, DOJ investigation, jail closure order, or county-specific overcrowding declaration. The safer reading is narrow: the jail's annual average was below rated capacity in 2024 and 2025, while daily peaks remain a jail operations question that must be checked with the sheriff's office when exact daily counts matter.

Population law note: MCL 801.51 and MCL 801.51a define the county jail overcrowding framework, while MCL 791.262 directs MDOC to set jail and lockup standards.


Gratiot County State Prison Population

Gratiot County is unusual because two MDOC prisons sit in St. Louis while the county jail itself is much smaller. Central Michigan Correctional Facility is a Secure Level I male prison with 2,560 secure beds. St. Louis Correctional Facility is a Level IV male prison with six general-population housing units, one Adaptive Skills Residential Program unit, and a segregation unit holding up to 96 prisoners.

Those state prisoners are part of the physical inmate population in Gratiot County, but not the Gratiot County Jail roster. MDOC's OTIS search is the correct lookup tool for people under MDOC jurisdiction. OTIS includes prisoners, parolees, probationers, absconders, and people discharged within three years of supervision discharge, but it excludes county jail and city lockup prisoners.

Custody TypeFacility / SystemCorrect Lookup
Local arrest, pretrial custody, short jail sentenceGratiot County JailOfficial JailTracker roster or Jail Division phone line
Sentenced Michigan prisonerMDOC prisons, including the two St. Louis facilitiesMDOC OTIS
Federal sentenced custodyBOP system, no BOP prison found in Gratiot CountyFederal BOP inmate locator
Immigration detentionICE system, no ICE facility found in Gratiot CountyICE Online Detainee Locator System

Search Gratiot County Jail Inmates

The county's official inmate lookup starts from the sheriff's page and its Gratiot County JailTracker roster. JailTracker is a public roster app for current county jail custody. If the app loads in a modern browser, search by name and open the matching profile. If the app fails to load or the person does not appear, call the Jail Division at 989-875-5211 because the jail is listed as operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

  1. Start with the official sheriff page or the Gratiot County JailTracker roster.
  2. Search by last name, then add a first name if the result list is broad.
  3. Review any current or released filter that appears in the roster interface.
  4. Open the profile to check booking date, charges, bond, court fields, holds, and image fields if shown.
  5. Use FOIA, OTIS, BOP, ICE, or VINELink when the jail roster is not the right custody system.

The failed JailTracker screenshot capture in the image manifest is useful context: web apps can fail for technical reasons even when the roster exists. The fallback chain is part of a complete Gratiot County inmate population search, not an afterthought.


Gratiot County Roster Search Fields

The JailTracker model inspected in the research shows name search fields, search type controls, released-since values, agency options, and captcha fields. The static text fetch did not render all public labels, so exact required fields should be checked in the live roster. Still, the model confirms that Gratiot's roster can support current and released searches, offender profiles, charges, bonds, holds, court fields, and booking image fields.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Last NameTextUnspecifiedModel includes LastName and lastNameSearchText.
First NameTextUnspecifiedModel includes FirstName and firstNameSearchText.
Search TypeOptionUnspecifiedModel includes SearchType and ShowSearchTypeOptions.
Released SinceOption/valueUnspecifiedMay support current or released filtering if enabled.
Captcha CodeText/image validationConditionalModel includes CaptchaRequired, CaptchaCode, CaptchaImage, and ValidateCaptcha.
AgencyOptionUnspecifiedModel includes agency and master-agency fields.

The Gratiot County Sheriff's Office screenshot from the manifest shows the official page where the roster, fee schedule, annual reports, inmate accounts, and bond-payment links are grouped. The screenshot belongs with roster instructions because it shows the safest starting point before using a third-party search page.

Gratiot County inmate population sheriff roster and jail contact page

Starting from the sheriff page also helps avoid mixing the jail roster with MDOC OTIS, federal BOP, or commercial pages that do not control Gratiot County custody data.


What Gratiot County Inmate Records Show

A Gratiot County inmate record is a jail or corrections profile, not a final proof of guilt. JailTracker fields may show the booking event, arresting agency, charges, case or warrant numbers, court data, bond type, bond amount, release date, holds, and image fields. A charge shown at booking can later be amended, reduced, dismissed, or replaced by a prosecutor-filed court charge.

FieldWhat It Shows
Name fieldsFirst, middle, and last name.
Image / ImagePathBooking-photo data or path if public images are enabled.
OriginalBookDateTimeOriginal booking date and time for the jail record.
FinalReleaseDateTimeRelease date and time if a released record is shown.
ChargeDescriptionPlain charge text attached to the booking or case.
BondType / BondAmountBond type and amount if set and public.
ReasonForHold / HoldTypeNameOther-agency holds, detainers, or court hold reasons if configured.
Detainer
A hold request from another agency or legal authority that may block release.
PR bond
Personal recognizance release, based on a promise to appear rather than full cash payment.
Disposition
The final outcome of a court charge, such as conviction, dismissal, or other resolution.

When Gratiot County Search Fails

When the county roster does not locate someone, the next step depends on why the search failed. New bookings may not display yet, a released person may no longer be listed, a record may be held back because of a legal limit, or the person may be in a different custody system. The Jail Division phone line, county FOIA process, MDOC OTIS, MI-VINE, BOP, ICE, and court records each cover a different gap.

The Gratiot County FOIA page is the route for sheriff records that are not online, including booking records or booking photos when they are public and not exempt. Michigan VINELink can provide custody and case notification in participating feeds. The Gratiot Safe App is official, but the research found no app-only jail roster, warrant search, or mugshot lookup feature.

Note: Call the Jail Division before travel when the roster fails, because lobby rules, visitor rules, and custody status can change.


Gratiot County Detention Facilities

The facility map includes one sheriff-operated jail and two MDOC prisons. The Gratiot County Jail is the correct page for local booking, bond, and roster searches. The two St. Louis prisons are state facilities for sentenced male prisoners and should be searched through OTIS.


Gratiot County Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Gratiot County inmate population? The sheriff's 2025 annual report lists a 56 average daily count for the county jail. That does not include the thousands of sentenced MDOC prisoners held at Central Michigan Correctional Facility and St. Louis Correctional Facility.

Where do I search the Gratiot County inmate population? Use JailTracker for the county jail, OTIS for MDOC prisoners, the BOP locator for federal sentenced custody, and the ICE detainee locator for immigration custody. The jail phone line and FOIA process are the county fallback paths.

Can I look up a past Gratiot County inmate? Released jail records may not stay visible online. Use the county FOIA packet for older sheriff records and MiCOURT or the 65B District Court record-check process for public court case records.

Does the Gratiot Safe App search inmates? No inmate roster, warrant search, or mugshot feature was found in the app research. It is a public-safety alert app, not the official custody lookup system.

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Directions to the Gratiot County Jail

The Gratiot County Jail and Sheriff's Office use the official address 226 E Center Street, Ithaca, MI 48847. The jail/sheriff complex sits near the county courthouse area in central Ithaca. The courthouse address is 214 E Center Street, so visitors should expect the sheriff entrance to be close to the courthouse block. Official county sources did not publish a dedicated visitor-parking map or named visitor entrance.

From US-127, take the Ithaca exit for the Ithaca business route or Center Street approach, then continue into downtown Ithaca toward East Center Street. From M-57, follow the route toward Ithaca and the downtown courthouse district. From Alma or St. Louis, use US-127 or local county roads into Ithaca and confirm the final turn by GPS.

Address

Gratiot County Jail
226 E Center Street
Ithaca, MI 48847
989-875-5211

Visitor Parking

Visitor parking was not published on the sheriff page. Call before arrival to confirm parking and public-counter rules.

Public Transit

No official transit route to the jail was located in county jail materials. Confirm local transportation before scheduling a trip.

Visitor Entry

Bring government photo ID. Do not bring weapons, contraband, recording equipment, or unnecessary bags unless the jail confirms otherwise.