Search the Kalkaska County Inmate Population

The Kalkaska County inmate population is best understood through two tracks: the local jail count kept by the sheriff and the outside systems that take over after transfer, sentence, federal custody, or immigration detention. A Kalkaska County inmate search must also account for the current Wexford County housing arrangement. The Kalkaska County inmate population includes local booking and jail records, while sentenced state prisoners move to Michigan corrections records. The Kalkaska County inmate population can be checked through official phone, records, VINE, court, state, and federal channels.

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Kalkaska County Inmate Population Overview

The local inmate population starts with the Kalkaska County Jail, also described by the sheriff as the Kalkaska County Correctional Facility. The jail is operated by the Kalkaska County Sheriff's Office and normally covers adult pretrial detainees, detention holds, and people serving county jail terms of not more than one year. The jail operations page reports a rated capacity of 62 inmates and states that Michigan Department of Corrections administrative jail rules govern the facility.

The most important current fact is physical housing. The official Kalkaska inmate visitation and mail pages say the facility is a lockdown facility and that Kalkaska inmates are currently housed in Wexford County for mail, visitation, and commissary information. That means the sheriff remains the local records and custody agency, but many day-to-day family services follow Wexford County Jail rules. The Kalkaska County inmate population should not be read as one building count at North Birch Street.

28.55 2024 Average Daily Inmates
62 Rated Kalkaska Jail Capacity
2 Facilities Serving Local Custody

Kalkaska County Inmate Population Statistics

The 2024 Kalkaska Sheriff's Office annual report is the strongest local source for jail population figures. It reported 453 total inmates for the year, 28.55 average daily inmates, and 15 inmates transported to prison. The same report gave sex counts of 332 males and 120 females. Those two sex counts total 452, while the report's total inmate count is 453, so the figures should be cited exactly as reported rather than adjusted.

The Wexford County housing arrangement adds a second population snapshot. A November 26, 2024 Wexford County HR and Public Safety agenda packet reported 138 people in the Wexford County Jail at that committee report, including 88 Kalkaska inmates. That was a point-in-time committee packet figure, not Kalkaska's annual average daily population, but it shows why the inmate population story for Kalkaska County must include the serving jail in Cadillac.

MeasureFigureSource / Year
Kalkaska jail rated capacity62 inmatesKalkaska Sheriff Jail Operations, inspected June 2026
Average daily inmates28.55Kalkaska Sheriff's Office 2024 Annual Report
Total inmates453Kalkaska Sheriff's Office 2024 Annual Report
Male / female counts332 males; 120 femalesKalkaska Sheriff's Office 2024 Annual Report
Inmates transported to prison15Kalkaska Sheriff's Office 2024 Annual Report
Wexford jail snapshot138 total; 88 Kalkaska inmatesWexford County packet, November 26, 2024


Kalkaska County Inmate Makeup

The sheriff report published sex counts, prison transports, intake assessments, medical transports, and program figures. It did not publish a full race, age, felony-level, misdemeanor-level, pretrial, or sentenced breakdown. The jail operations page describes the normal population by legal status: adult pretrial detainees, detention holds, and people sentenced to jail terms of not more than one year.

  • Sex counts: 332 males and 120 females were reported for 2024, with a one-person difference from the stated total.
  • State-prison movement: 15 inmates were transported to prison in 2024 after reaching the state-custody stage.
  • Intake work: the annual report listed 3,019 intake assessments, with several assessments per inmate depending on cooperation.
  • Programs: 2 work release participants, 80 trustee bed days saved, and 91 substance abuse treatment bed days saved were reported.

Kalkaska County Wexford Housing Status

The Wexford arrangement changes how families search and act. A person arrested in Kalkaska County may have local sheriff records and a local court case, but visitation, mail, commissary, inmate accounts, and some bond payment questions may require Wexford County Jail rules. Wexford County Jail is operated by the Wexford County Sheriff's Office at 1015 Lincoln St. in Cadillac, with jail phone 231-779-9217.

The Kalkaska visitation page and the inmate mail page direct readers to Wexford for current inmate services. Wexford publishes CIDNET visitation scheduling, JailATM deposits, Stellar commissary, postcard-only personal mail, and inmate account rules. Those service rules do not replace Kalkaska sheriff records or Kalkaska court records; they handle the current housing side.

Current housing note: Confirm custody and housing before traveling, sending mail, scheduling a visit, or posting bond.


Kalkaska County Inmate Population Laws

Michigan law shapes both public access and jail operations. MCL 15.231 states the public policy behind access to government records. MCL 15.233 covers inspection and copying of public records. MCL 15.243 lists exemptions that may allow redaction or withholding.

Jail operations are not just local custom. MCL 791.262 places MDOC supervision and inspection over county jails and lockups. The Michigan Administrative Rules for Jails and Lockups set standards for local jail administration, health care, safety, and custody operations. Act 210 of 1945 authorizes sheriff rules for prisoner conduct and certain jail recordkeeping.



Kalkaska County Inmate Record Contents

Because no public online county roster profile was documented, field claims need to stay narrow. The sheriff records and corrections pages support the existence of booking and jail records, funds and property handling, bond processing, fingerprints, photographs, court transport records, incident reports, photos, and proof-of-incarceration letters. They do not document a public web profile that displays booking number, mugshot, charges, bond, housing unit, or release date.

Record or FieldSupported Local Source
Incident and accident reportsRecords Division says it maintains sheriff reports and handles public requests.
PhotosRecords page includes photos among public request work.
Proof of incarcerationRecords FAQ says proof letters are free with state-issued ID.
Booking and intake recordsCorrections duties include booking, inmate records, fingerprints, photographs, funds, property, and bonds.
Custody statusVINE is the sheriff-named custody status and notification channel.


Kalkaska County Detention Facilities

The facility list for Kalkaska County inmate population work has two practical entries. The primary county jail is the Kalkaska County Jail on the sheriff/courthouse campus. Wexford County Jail is included because official Kalkaska pages say Kalkaska inmates are currently housed in Wexford County for mail, visitation, and commissary information.

  • Kalkaska County Jail - the county jail and local correctional facility operated by the Kalkaska County Sheriff's Office.
  • Wexford County Jail - the serving jail in Cadillac for current Kalkaska inmate housing services under the official lockdown notice.

Kalkaska County Sheriff Records

The sheriff's Records Division handles much of the non-roster work. Records Manager Rashelle Wirtz is listed with phone 231-258-8686 ext. 1410 and email records@kalso.org. Records hours are Monday through Thursday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The records page asks visitors to arrive at least one-half hour before closing.

The records FAQ says incident reports usually need at least five business days before authorized release. In-person report requests require state-issued ID and a $5.00 or higher fee per report. Proof-of-incarceration letters are free with state-issued ID, and requesters should provide dates if the person was jailed more than once.


Kalkaska County Jail Programs

The jail operations page lists trustee, work release, supervised work details, monitored electronic tether, general education studies, substance abuse counseling, anger-management counseling, medical and mental-health services when necessary, and clergy support. The 2024 annual report adds that Community Corrections supervised work release, work crew, tether release, rehabilitation programs, urinalysis screening, and preliminary breath testing.

Those programs matter because they can affect the daily count without changing the annual booking total. In 2024, the report listed 2 work release participants, no work crew hours, 80 trustee bed days saved, and 91 substance-abuse treatment bed days saved. It also listed 24 K6/RODS surveys for a Stepping Up data effort with Wayne State University to identify mental-health and substance-use recidivism needs.


Kalkaska County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Kalkaska County inmate population?

The 2024 sheriff annual report listed 28.55 average daily inmates and 453 total inmates for the year. The local jail capacity is 62 inmates, but current official pages say Kalkaska inmates are housed in Wexford County for key services.

Is there a Kalkaska County online jail roster?

No official public online jail roster was located in the inspected Kalkaska or Wexford official pages. Use the jail phone, Records Division, VINE, and court portals instead of assuming a web roster exists.

Where do sentenced state prisoners appear?

Sentenced Michigan prisoners, parolees, and probationers appear in MDOC OTIS when they fall within that system's scope. OTIS is not a county jail roster and does not cover jail-only sentences.

Can VINE replace a jail record request?

No. VINE is useful for custody status, release, and transfer notification. Records requests remain the proper route for booking records, photos, incident reports, and proof-of-incarceration letters.

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Directions to the Kalkaska County Jail

The Kalkaska County Jail and Sheriff's Office are at 605 N. Birch Street in the Village of Kalkaska, on the county government campus used by the sheriff, courts, and several public-safety functions. Visitors should confirm whether they need the sheriff, records counter, court clerk, or Wexford County Jail service channel before arriving.

From US-131 in Kalkaska, proceed toward the county campus near North Birch Street and the courthouse area. From M-72, enter Kalkaska and follow local streets toward the government complex on North Birch. From the Rapid City or Torch Lake side, use the main east-west approach into Kalkaska, then turn toward the courthouse and sheriff campus.

Address

Kalkaska County Jail
605 N. Birch Street
Kalkaska, MI 49646
231-258-5245

Visitor Parking

No official visitor parking fee or lot rule was located. Confirm parking and public entrance instructions before arrival.

Public Transit

No official bus route or rail station serving the jail was located in the inspected sources.

Visitor Entry

Call first. Current inmate visitation, mail, and commissary instructions point to Wexford County Jail.