Search the Franklin County Inmate Population

The Franklin County inmate population includes people held in the county jail, people who later move to state prison, and custody records tied to local arrests. A Franklin County inmate search should start with the local detention channels, then move to Missouri corrections or federal tools only when the custody stage changes. The Franklin County inmate population is not shown through one public county roster, so the best path uses jail contact lines, records requests, court records, victim notification, and state locators. Franklin County inmate population records should always be matched to the right agency.

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The Franklin County Inmate Population

The best local count for the Franklin County inmate population comes from the official Franklin County detention page. That page describes the Franklin County Adult Detention Facility as the county jail for civil detainees, first-time arrestees, people awaiting judicial action, people serving court-ordered sentences, and municipal detainees from inside Franklin County. The same source reports a 2024 daily average of 175 detainees and a one-day high of 230 detainees. Those figures describe the county jail population, not the sentenced state-prison population at Missouri Eastern Correctional Center.

Franklin County custody is split by legal stage. A person arrested by the sheriff or by a city police department may be booked at the Adult Detention Facility in Union. If that person is later sentenced to the Missouri Department of Corrections, the lookup moves to MODOC. Federal and immigration custody are separate systems. This is why the Franklin County inmate population has to be read as a map of agencies rather than as one list.

The county's official detention page is the source for the local jail population, bail, visitation, commissary, phone, and mail details used here.

Franklin County inmate population detention page for jail custody records

That page is especially important because it supplies the county's own 2024 detainee counts while also showing that public access relies on office channels rather than a public roster form.


Franklin County Inmate Population Statistics

Franklin County publishes useful local population numbers but does not publish every metric that readers often expect. The county gives average and high-day detainee counts for 2024 and says thousands of detainees pass through the jail each year. The official page does not list a rated capacity or a demographic table. Older correctional-facility data from the Prison Policy Initiative gives a historical local jail population snapshot, but it should not be mixed with the 2024 county count as if both used the same method.

175 2024 Daily Average
230 2024 One-Day High
2 Official Facilities
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Adult Detention Facility average daily detainees175Franklin County detention page, 2024
Highest one-day detainee count230Franklin County detention page, 2024
Annual throughputThousandsFranklin County detention page, inspected 2026
Rated capacity or bed countNot locatedNo official county figure in the research file
Older Census correctional facility snapshot125Prison Policy Initiative Census 2020 vintage data, source date 12/31/2013


Who Makes Up Franklin County Inmates

The county does not publish a full demographic breakdown by sex, race, age, charge level, or hold agency in the located sources. It does define the custody groups held in the Adult Detention Facility. That is more useful than a generic roster label because it shows why a city arrest in Union, Washington, Pacific, or St. Clair may still become a Franklin County jail record.

  • Pretrial detainees: People waiting for court action after arrest or after a bond decision.
  • Court-ordered sentence detainees: People serving a local sentence in the county jail.
  • Civil detainees: People held under a civil process or court order.
  • Municipal detainees: People arrested by city agencies inside Franklin County and housed by the county jail.
  • Sentenced state residents: People in MODOC custody at Missouri Eastern Correctional Center are in state prison, not county jail.

Laws Governing Franklin County Jail Records

Missouri law explains why jail, arrest, booking, and court records are not all handled by one office. The sheriff has custody of the county jail. Law-enforcement agencies maintain arrest and incident records. Courts keep the filed criminal case. Corrections agencies keep state-prison records after sentencing. A Franklin County inmate population search is more accurate when those legal lines are kept clear.

Key Statutes:

RSMo 610.011 states Missouri's policy that public governmental records are open unless a law says otherwise.

RSMo 610.100 covers law-enforcement incident and arrest records, including arrest and detention information subject to exceptions.

RSMo 221.020 places custody and charge of the county jail with the sheriff unless a statute creates a different rule.

RSMo 221.300 requires jail inspection and reporting on jail condition and prisoner treatment.


Franklin County and State Prison Inmates

Missouri Eastern Correctional Center sits in Pacific, inside Franklin County, but it is not a county jail. It is a Missouri Department of Corrections prison for sentenced residents. MODOC lists the prison as medium and minimum security. Its family page says the facility opened in 1981, covers about 42 acres, and offers educational, vocational, work, and volunteer programs. Those residents are part of the state-prison system, so the correct lookup is the MODOC Offender Search.

A Franklin County arrest may begin in local booking, move through the Circuit Court, and later become a DOC sentence. Once custody transfers, the county detention phone is no longer the main lookup source. MODOC search shows active offenders, including aliases, and requires a captcha. It does not show discharged offenders, and some records can be withheld for safety, security, or confidentiality reasons.



Current Franklin County Custody Lookup

The current-custody path is a fallback chain because the county does not expose a public roster form in the located official sources. The jail can answer detention and booking questions by phone. The sheriff accepts records requests by email, fax, phone, in person, or mail. The County Clerk is the countywide Sunshine request contact. MOVANS and VINELink can help victims track release, transfer, and court-date changes.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
No official public roster locatedn/an/aUse detention phone, sheriff records, County Clerk Sunshine route, MOVANS, Case.net, MODOC, BOP, or ICE depending on custody stage.

What Franklin County Inmate Records Show

Franklin County does not publish a public roster field list, so the official county pages prove only some record elements. The detention page proves detainee ID numbers exist because they are needed for Access Corrections deposits and scanned mail. It also proves bond payments, court status, and release questions may require the court, not just jail staff. Arrest-report access comes through Missouri Sunshine Law and the sheriff records process.

FieldWhat It Shows
Detainee nameUsed for bond payments, deposit searches, and records requests.
Detainee ID numberNeeded for Access Corrections deposits and scanned mail addressing.
Custody statusCan be checked through jail staff and MOVANS/VINELink when available.
ChargesBooking allegations may differ from charges later filed in court.
BondPayment and release status can change after court action.
Release or transferMay require jail, court, MOVANS, or DOC confirmation.

County Jail vs State Prison Lookup

Franklin County jail records and Missouri state-prison records answer different questions. A newly arrested person, a pretrial detainee, or a short local sentence belongs in the county channel. A sentenced state prisoner belongs in MODOC. A federal prisoner belongs in BOP after federal commitment, while federal pretrial detainees may be held under U.S. Marshals arrangements and may not appear in BOP the same way.

QuestionCounty JailState Prison
Run byFranklin County Sheriff's OfficeMissouri Department of Corrections
Who it coversPretrial, local sentences, municipal detainees, civil detaineesSentenced MODOC residents, probationers, and parolees
Lookup routeDetention phone, sheriff records, Sunshine request, MOVANSMODOC Offender Search
Local facilityFranklin County Adult Detention FacilityMissouri Eastern Correctional Center

Franklin County Detention Facilities

Franklin County has two official facilities that matter for inmate population research. The county jail in Union handles local custody. Missouri Eastern Correctional Center in Pacific handles sentenced state custody. No separate official municipal jail roster, BOP prison, or ICE detention center was located in Franklin County sources.


Franklin County Records Requests

The Sheriff's Office records channels are the practical route when a booking, arrest report, custody status, or mugshot is not available online. Requests for sheriff records may be sent to the Sheriff's Office by email at fcsorecords@franklinmo.gov, fax at (636) 584-6877, phone at (636) 583-2560, in person during business hours, or mail to Attn: Records, #1 Bruns Lane, Union, MO 63084. For broader county Sunshine requests, the County Clerk Sunshine page says to contact the Clerk's office for the request form.

Readers should not use a commercial roster result just because it ranks for Franklin County. The research found false-local results for other states. Missouri records should trace back to Franklin County, Missouri government, Missouri courts, MODOC, VINELink, BOP, ICE, or a records request.


Franklin County Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Franklin County inmate population?

The official county detention page reports a 2024 daily average of 175 detainees at the Adult Detention Facility and a one-day high of 230. The county does not publish a rated capacity in the located sources.

Is there a Franklin County online jail roster?

No official public Franklin County, Missouri roster was located on franklinmo.org or an official sheriff domain. Use the detention phone line, sheriff records request channels, County Clerk Sunshine request route, MOVANS, Case.net, and MODOC as appropriate.

Where do sentenced state prisoners appear?

Use MODOC Offender Search for sentenced Missouri custody. Missouri Eastern Correctional Center is in Franklin County, but it is a state prison and does not use the county jail lookup path.

Can victims get release notices?

Franklin County victim-services material refers to MOVANS/VINELink. MOVANS can provide custody and release notification by phone at 1-866-5-MOVANS or (866) 566-8267.

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Directions to the Franklin County Jail

The Franklin County Adult Detention Facility and Sheriff's Office are at 1 Bruns Lane in Union. The Judicial Center cash-bond location is separate at 401 E. Main Street, so visitors should confirm which building they need before driving. People coming from I-44 generally use the Union exits and local roads into the county government area. Visitors from Washington or Pacific should verify the route in a live map because the county does not publish official turn-by-turn jail directions.

Facility Address

Franklin County Adult Detention Facility
1 Bruns Lane
Union, MO 63084
(636) 582-8600

Parking

The official detention page does not publish visitor parking rates or a lot diagram. Call before arriving for kiosk use, attorney visits, or accessibility needs.

Visitor Entry

Ordinary in-person family visits are no longer allowed. Attorney/client visits and certain scheduled PayTel lobby kiosk visits require advance planning.