Search Franklin County Inmate Population

The Franklin County inmate population is tracked through local jail records, court filings, and state or federal custody systems when a person leaves county control. A Franklin County inmate search starts with the sheriff-run detention center, then moves to court dockets, Georgia corrections, BOP, ICE, or VINELink when the person is not found locally. The Franklin County inmate population includes current county detainees and local commitments, while sentenced state prisoners and federal detainees are searched in separate systems.

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Franklin County Inmate Population

The Franklin County inmate population is centered on one local detention site: the Franklin County Sheriff's Office and Detention Center in Carnesville. The county's own detention page is sparse and does not publish a live roster, daily count, or jail dashboard. The Georgia Department of Corrections location page separately lists Franklin County Jail as a county jail at the same local address and phone. That means the local inmate population has to be read through a mix of county jail contact, sheriff records, court filings, and outside custody locators.

People counted in the Franklin County jail population can include local arrestees, pretrial detainees, county-sentenced inmates, and people held on court or warrant process. The count changes when arrests come in, bond is set or posted, charges are dismissed, sentences are imposed, or a person transfers to GDC, federal custody, or immigration custody. No separate state prison, federal prison, ICE detention center, work-release annex, or regional jail was identified in Franklin County through the official source sweep.

Custody flow: Arrest or warrant process leads to booking, first appearance, bond review, court filing, county jail custody, and then possible release or transfer after sentencing.


Franklin County Inmate Population Statistics

The main dated source for Franklin County inmate population statistics is the Vera Institute Incarceration Trends county dataset and Georgia dashboard. Franklin County and the sheriff's office do not publish a current daily population dashboard in the reviewed official pages, so Vera's March 2026 county data is the best cited trend source. The figures below should be read as dataset values, not a live bed count issued by the sheriff.

93 2026 Average Jail Population
72 2024 Rated Capacity
1 Local Detention Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Average jail population93Vera county CSV, 2026 row
Average jail population84.75Vera county CSV, 2024 row
Rated capacity72Vera county CSV, 2024 row
Jail incarceration rate546.14 per 100,000 age 15-64Vera county CSV, 2024 row
County population25,208 estimateU.S. Census QuickFacts, July 1, 2024

The same research file notes Franklin County had 23,424 people in the 2020 Census. That resident base matters because jail rates are calculated against the local adult-age population, while the jail itself may hold people arrested by several local agencies or held under court process. Vera also reports Georgia statewide local jail admissions and a state pretrial share, but those state figures should not be treated as Franklin County-specific counts.



Franklin County Inmate Records Law

Georgia public-record law is central to Franklin County jail data because no online roster was located. The sheriff open-records page says Georgia law gives the public a right to inspect or receive public records unless a court order or law exempts them. The same local page cites the response and cost process under O.C.G.A. 50-18-71, including written response, cost rules, and a three-business-day notice period.

Key Statutes:

O.C.G.A. 50-18-70 et seq. sets the broad Georgia Open Records Act rule for public agency records.

O.C.G.A. 50-18-71 is cited by the sheriff for response timing and allowable record costs.

O.C.G.A. 42-4-7 is cited in the Georgia law-enforcement guide for the sheriff's jail-record duty.

O.C.G.A. 35-3-37 governs Georgia record restriction for qualifying arrest and charge records.

Under the jail-record baseline cited in the state guide, the sheriff must keep a record of each person committed to the county jail. The required fields include age, sex, race, the process that committed the person, the issuing court, the crime charged, commitment date, discharge date, discharge order, and the court issuing that order. That statute does not mean every field appears in a public web profile for Franklin County, because the research found no official public profile page.



Franklin County Inmate Record Fields

Because no official public Franklin County roster profile was found, the local website should not claim that a sheriff web page displays bond amounts, housing units, booking numbers, or mugshots. Those fields may exist in internal jail-management records or in records released after review, but the researched public county pages did not show them. The most reliable field baseline comes from Georgia's jail-record law and the sheriff records-request process.

FieldWhat It Shows
NamePerson committed to the Franklin County jail.
Age, sex, raceBasic descriptors required in the jail record baseline.
ProcessWarrant, sentence, court order, or other authority for commitment.
Issuing courtCourt that issued the process.
Crime chargedCharge basis for the jail commitment.
Commitment and discharge datesDates showing when the person entered and left jail custody.

The GDC locator has a different field set. It can search by name, GDC ID number, case number, demographic filters, offense, county, and active or inactive scope. GDC also warns that photographs, if available, display automatically and that users should verify records through written correspondence with Inmate Records and Information in Forsyth.


Franklin County Jail vs GDC

The Franklin County inmate population and the Georgia prison population are often confused. The county jail is the local intake and detention point for people arrested by deputies or other local agencies when they are held on county process. GDC is the statewide prison system for sentenced offenders and certain state custody placements. A person can begin in the Franklin County jail and later appear in the state locator after sentencing or transfer.

Custody TypeWhere to LookWhat It Covers
Current county jail custodyFranklin County Sheriff's Office, 706-384-2525Local arrestees, pretrial detainees, local commitments, and county process
Filed criminal court caseFranklin Clerk docket portalCourt filings, charges, docket events, and case status after filing
State prison custodyGDC Find an OffenderState offenders currently in GDC facilities and searchable active or inactive records
Federal custodyBOP Inmate LocatorFederal inmates from 1982 to present in BOP data
Immigration custodyICE Online Detainee Locator SystemCurrent ICE custody and CBP custody over 48 hours, with limits for minors

Franklin County Detention Facility

The Franklin County facility map has one local detention facility. The county sheriff and detention center share the same public contact block, and GDC lists the site as Franklin County Jail. No standalone municipal jail page, state prison, BOP prison, or ICE facility was identified in Franklin County. Municipal arrests from places such as Lavonia, Royston, Canon, Carnesville, Franklin Springs, or Martin may still route to the sheriff-run detention center when county custody is required.

The local detention-center screenshot from the official Franklin County Detention Center page is useful because it shows the lack of visible public roster fields on that page.

Franklin County inmate population detention center page without public roster fields

That absence is why the Franklin County inmate population search relies on phone, records requests, court dockets, and state or federal locator paths rather than a single county roster portal.


Franklin County Local Custody Context

Franklin County was created in 1784 and Carnesville became the permanent county seat in 1806. The official county history page describes Carnesville, Lavonia, Canon, Royston, and Franklin Springs as part of the county's local geography. That context matters for jail and court searches because the sheriff's office and detention center are in Carnesville, while court records and local law-enforcement contacts may involve separate county offices or municipal arresting agencies.

The county history page also notes that the Franklin County Courthouse was built in 1906 and that nearby communities developed through rail, textile, agricultural, and civic history. Those local facts do not change custody procedure, but they help identify the correct Franklin County, Georgia sources. Do not use sheriff apps or jail pages for Franklin County in other states; the research found no official Franklin County, Georgia sheriff mobile app with roster, warrant, most-wanted, or booking lookup features.

For local population context, the U.S. Census QuickFacts page for Franklin County, Georgia gives resident population, age, household, income, and geography figures.

Franklin County inmate population Census QuickFacts context

Those Census figures describe the county population, not the jail population, so they should be kept separate from Vera jail capacity and custody statistics.


Franklin County Inmate FAQ

How big is the Franklin County inmate population?

Vera's county dataset lists a 2026 average jail population of 93 and a 2024 average of 84.75. Vera also lists a 72-bed rated capacity in the 2024 Franklin County row. The county and sheriff pages reviewed do not publish a live daily count.

Is there a Franklin County online jail roster?

No official public jail roster, booking report, recent-bookings feed, or mugshot gallery was located on the Franklin County government or sheriff pages reviewed. Current custody checks should start with the sheriff's office and detention center phone line.

Where are sentenced Franklin County inmates searched?

Sentenced state prisoners are searched through GDC, not the county jail path. Federal custody uses BOP, and immigration custody uses ICE ODLS. A county booking record is not the same thing as a state or federal custody profile.

Can booking photos be found online?

The research found no official Franklin County mugshot gallery. Booking photos, if releasable, should be requested through the sheriff open-records process. The Franklin County jail mugshots page explains Georgia booking-photo limits.

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Directions to the Franklin County Jail

The primary jail address for visitor navigation is 1 James Little Street, Carnesville, GA 30521. The county pages do not publish visitor parking lot instructions, transit routes, ADA entrance details, locker availability, or visitor-entry door details. Call 706-384-2525 before traveling to confirm parking, entrance, property restrictions, and visitation availability.

Address

Franklin County Sheriff's Office and Detention Center
1 James Little Street
Carnesville, GA 30521
706-384-2525

Visitor Parking

Official visitor parking instructions were not located. Confirm where to park before you arrive.

Public Transit

No official Franklin County jail transit instructions were located in the reviewed sources.

Visitor Entry

No local visitor-entry rule sheet was located. Ask about phones, bags, medication, food, packages, and children before a visit.