Search the Hall County Inmate Population

The Hall County inmate population is tracked through county jail records, work release records, and state corrections systems. A Hall County inmate search starts with the sheriff's current jail list, then moves to state, federal, or immigration locators when the person is no longer in local custody. The Hall County inmate population includes pretrial detainees, county-sentenced inmates, state-sentenced inmates waiting on transfer, and supervised work release or house arrest participants. Georgia public-record rules make many custody records available, but the correct lookup path depends on who holds the person.

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Hall County Inmate Population

The Hall County inmate population is centered on the Hall County Jail at the Barber Road public-safety campus in Gainesville. The Hall County Jail Bureau reports 1,026 main jail beds, 148 male and female work release beds, and house arrest management for up to 60 people each day. The jail is run by the Hall County Sheriff's Office, led in the research file by Sheriff Gerald Couch, and the Jail Bureau is described as the largest bureau in that office. Its work is broader than housing. It includes court transport, medical and dental transport, jail training, kitchen operations, work release, house arrest, warrant service, and safety and housing operations.

For population writing, Hall County has one important local distinction. The county jail is not the same thing as Hall County Correctional Institution. The jail holds people booked after local arrests, pretrial detainees, county-sentenced inmates, state inmates waiting for pickup or transfer, other-agency holds, and federal USM holds shown in the daily report sample. Hall County Correctional Institution sits next door at 1698 Barber Road and houses state offenders under a Georgia Department of Corrections contract. That difference decides whether a person should be searched in the county P2C jail roster or the statewide GDC offender query.


Hall County Inmate Population Statistics

The most current population figures in the research come from the Georgia Sheriffs' Association Jail Report, the county Jail Bureau page, and the official P2C roster sample. In May 2026, the Georgia Sheriffs' Association listed Hall County with 716 inmates and a primary jail capacity of 1,134, or 63.1% of capacity. The live official P2C roster API sample pulled June 4, 2026 returned 696 current listed inmates. Those two numbers are close, but they measure different things: one is a monthly statewide jail report, and one is a live roster sample.

716GSA May 2026 Jail Count
1,134GSA Reported Capacity
3Mapped Custody Facilities
MeasureFigureSource / Date
Main jail bed capacity1,026 bedsHall County Jail Bureau, reviewed June 4, 2026
Work release beds148 bedsHall County Jail Bureau
GSA Hall jail population716 inmatesGeorgia Sheriffs' Association, May 2026
GSA primary jail capacity1,134Georgia Sheriffs' Association, May 2026
Hall County CI contract population152 inmatesHall County Correctional Institution

The research also gives a rough rate. Using the May 2026 jail count of 716 and the Census July 1, 2025 Hall County population estimate of 226,568, the point-in-time jail count equals about 316 jail inmates per 100,000 residents. That is not an official annual incarceration rate. It is a local way to read one current jail-count figure against the county population base.



Hall County Jail Population Makeup

The May 2026 GSA report gives the best sourced breakdown of the Hall County jail population. It listed 548 awaiting-trial inmates, or 76.5% of the Hall County count. It also listed 56 state-sentenced inmates, or 7.8%, and 63 serving county sentences, or 8.8%. Three people were listed as other inmates. The roster sample adds local detail: Hall County records can show PRETRIAL and SENTENCED statuses, probation warrants, serving-time entries, no-bond rows, other-county holds, and federal USM holds.

CategoryCountPercent
Awaiting trial54876.5%
Sentenced to state567.8%
Serving county sentence638.8%
Other inmates30.4%

Aggregate race, sex, and age counts were not located in official Hall County public pages reviewed for the research. Individual P2C records can show age, sex, race, height, weight, arrest date, booking agency, holding facility, charges, and bond information, but those individual fields should not be turned into county-wide demographics without a published aggregate source.


Laws Behind Hall County Records

Georgia law is the public-record backbone for Hall County inmate records. The Georgia Open Records Act, O.C.G.A. 50-18-70 et seq., defines public records broadly, including papers, photographs, computer data, and data fields kept by an agency. The Georgia Attorney General open-government FAQ explains the three-business-day response framework and the ability to charge for search, retrieval, redaction, copying, and supervision where allowed.

Records rules in plain terms: Hall County custody records start with the sheriff's roster, but copies of booking records, incident reports, and releasable mugshot material route through the Sheriff's Open Records Request process. Georgia Felon Search is separate and relates to electronic conviction-history release under O.C.G.A. 35-3-35(c), not the county jail roster.

For current custody, use the roster first. For records copies, use the Hall County Sheriff's Records Unit and Open Records Officer. For final case outcomes, use the Hall County Clerk of Courts online docket. For sentenced prison custody, use the Georgia Department of Corrections. Those systems overlap in real life, but each one answers a different legal question.



Hall County Roster Search Fields

The official P2C search criteria endpoint showed optional public filters, not a login-only search. The roster can be used with a broad text search or advanced filters. Race and sex filters should be used with care because a data-entry difference can hide a match.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Last NameTextNoBroadest useful name filter.
First NameTextNoAdd when last name is common.
Middle NameTextNoHelpful when shown in booking data.
AgeNumberNoNumeric age filter.
ChargeTextNoSearch by charge text or code.
Arrest DateDateNoP2C client formats dates as MM/DD/YYYY.
Race / SexDropdownNoUse only when needed to narrow results.

The Hall County P2C inmate catalog screenshot shows the public roster interface used for the current inmate search.

Hall County P2C inmate catalog search fields

The interface is useful for current custody, but hidden roster fields mean it should not be treated as a complete criminal case file.


Hall County Inmate Record Fields

A Hall County inmate record is a custody and charge snapshot. It can show name, age, race, sex, height, weight, arrest date, court date if present, total bond, booking agency, holding facility, primary charge, charge rows, status, docket number, bond type, bond status, and bond amount. It is not the same as the formal court file. The court docket is the better source for final filings, amendments, dispositions, and later events.

FieldPublic Meaning
Mugshot / ImageImage support exists in P2C, but sampled public records returned images off on June 4, 2026.
Date of birthAPI field exists, but public settings hid DOB and sampled records returned null.
Release fieldsExpected release and release date fields exist but were hidden in public settings.
Charge rowsShow charge name, description, status, docket number, bond type, bond status, and bond amount.
Holding facilityShows public facility or location label in the jail data.

Hall County Jail vs GDC Lookup

County jail custody, state prison custody, federal custody, and immigration custody have separate lookup systems. A person may start in the Hall County Jail after arrest, appear as sentenced or state inmate while waiting on transfer, then move to a GDC facility or a county correctional institution under GDC contract. Federal and immigration records are not solved by the Hall County roster alone.

Custody TypeWhere to LookBest Use
Pretrial or local sentenceHall County P2C rosterCurrent jail custody, charges, bond, and holding facility.
State-sentenced offenderGDC offender querySentenced prison and county-prison placement.
Federal inmateBOP inmate locatorFederal prisoners from 1982 to present.
Immigration detaineeICE ODLSCurrent ICE custody and CBP custody over 48 hours.
Victim notificationVINELinkCustody-status notices, not a replacement for court records.

Hall County Detention Facilities

Hall County has three facility pages in this build because the facility map separates the main jail, work release and house arrest, and the correctional institution. No standalone BOP prison, ICE detention center, or separate municipal jail in Hall County was located in official source material during the research pass.


Hall County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Hall County inmate population?

The May 2026 Georgia Sheriffs' Association report listed 716 Hall County jail inmates against capacity of 1,134. The official P2C roster sample on June 4, 2026 returned 696 current listed inmates. Hall County Correctional Institution separately houses 152 GDC-contract inmates.

How often does the Hall County roster update?

The county inmate population list says it is automatically updated every 15 minutes. Very recent arrests may still need time for booking and identification before they appear or before bond can be accepted.

What if a person is not on the Hall County jail roster?

Call the Detention Center at 770-531-6904 for custody questions not answered by the list. If the person was sentenced or transferred, check GDC. If federal or immigration custody is possible, use BOP, ICE ODLS, or the U.S. Marshals Northern District contacts.

Does Hall County have an official inmate mobile app?

The research did not locate an official Hall County Sheriff public inmate or warrant mobile app. Hall County uses the web-based P2C roster, VINELink, online forms, the Records Unit, and detention phone lines.

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Directions to the Hall County Jail

Hall County Jail is at 1700 Barber Road, Gainesville, GA 30507, on the county's Barber Road public-safety and corrections campus. Hall County Correctional Institution is next door at 1698 Barber Road, and Work Release / House Arrest also uses the 1700 Barber Road address. Visitors should confirm the exact building and program before leaving because the research did not locate official parking rates, public-transit route details, or ADA entrance notes.

Address

Hall County Jail
1700 Barber Road
Gainesville, GA 30507
770-531-6904

Visitor Parking

Official source pages identify the jail address but do not publish parking fees or detailed lot rules. Confirm current entrance and parking rules with detention staff before travel.

Public Transit

No official transit route or walking-time instruction was located in the research. Use the verified address and confirm local route options separately before relying on transit.

Visitor Entry

General jail visits are video visits through ICSolutions. Attorneys of record and approved clergy have separate in-person rules, and all visitors should confirm current entry requirements first.