The Chautauqua County Inmate Population
The Chautauqua County inmate population is centered on the Chautauqua County Sheriff's Office Corrections Division and the Chautauqua County Jail in Mayville. The jail is the local correctional facility for people arrested in Chautauqua County who are waiting for arraignment, trial, sentencing, or a short local sentence. The sheriff's corrections page also says the jail holds parole violators, probation violators, civil contemnors, and people accepted from the U.S. Marshals Office, Immigration, and Border Patrol. Those outside-agency cases matter because the public prisoner list excludes federal prisoners.
New York has a separate state prison system. Lakeview Shock Incarceration Correctional Facility is physically in Chautauqua County, but it is operated by the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision. People at Lakeview are sentenced state incarcerated individuals, not county jail detainees. That split is the first rule for any Chautauqua County inmate population search: use the sheriff's prisoner bookings list for current county jail custody, and use the DOCCS incarcerated lookup for sentenced state custody.
Chautauqua County Inmate Population Statistics
The current official county jail series comes from the DCJS/SCOC Monthly Jail Population Trends report prepared on June 1, 2026. That report says Chautauqua County Jail had an average daily census of 173 in May 2026, down from 198 in May 2025. The same report breaks the May 2026 in-house count into sentenced, federal, parole, state-ready, and other unsentenced groups. A rated bed capacity was not located in the official sources reviewed, so the capacity field should not be filled with an unsourced number.
| Measure | Figure | Source / Year |
|---|---|---|
| Average daily census | 173 | DCJS/SCOC monthly jail report, May 2026 |
| Average daily census one year earlier | 198 | DCJS/SCOC monthly jail report, May 2025 |
| One-year census change | -13% | DCJS/SCOC report, May 2025 to May 2026 |
| Sentenced in-house population | 33 | DCJS/SCOC report, May 2026 |
| Federal in-house population | 17 | DCJS/SCOC report, May 2026 |
| Other unsentenced population | 117 | DCJS/SCOC report, May 2026 |
| Rated capacity | Not located | SCOC/DCJS accessible sources reviewed |
Chautauqua County Jail Population Trends
Chautauqua County jail population trends are not a straight line. The Vera Institute Chautauqua fact sheet reported a sharp drop around New York bail reform and the first COVID period, followed by a rebound late in 2020. The newer DCJS/SCOC data shows the count in 2026 generally below mid-2025 levels, with May 2026 lower than May 2025.
| Date | Average Daily Census / Population | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| March 2019 | 245 | Vera: month before bail reform passed, with 151 pretrial. |
| February 2020 | 165 | Vera: month after bail reform took effect. |
| June 2020 | 117 | Vera: COVID-era low. |
| December 2020 | 193 | Vera: rebound from June 2020. |
| June 2025 | 205 | DCJS/SCOC monthly report. |
| January 2026 | 197 | DCJS/SCOC monthly report. |
| May 2026 | 173 | DCJS/SCOC monthly report. |
Who Makes Up the Chautauqua County Inmate Population
The sheriff's corrections page says about 75 percent of people housed in Chautauqua County Jail are awaiting trial. DCJS adds a more formal custody mix for May 2026: sentenced local jail population, federal cases, technical parole violators, state-ready prisoners, and a large group labeled other unsentenced. State-ready means a person has been sentenced to state prison but has not yet been transferred to DOCCS custody.
- Other unsentenced: DCJS reported 117 people in May 2026, the largest in-house category.
- Sentenced local jail: DCJS reported 33 sentenced people in May 2026.
- Federal custody: DCJS reported 17 federal in-house prisoners, even though the public roster excludes federals.
- State readies: DCJS reported 3 people sentenced to state prison and waiting for transfer.
- Civil custody: DCJS reported 0 civil in-house cases in May 2026.
Vera's 2021 fact sheet adds county-level demographic context, including a 2020 jail incarceration rate of 192 per 100,000 people compared with a statewide rate of 101 per 100,000. The research did not locate an official race, sex, or age breakdown for people inside the jail. Those categories should not be invented from county population data.
Chautauqua County Jail Capacity Gap
Official Chautauqua County sources reviewed did not publish a rated bed capacity for the jail. The SCOC county jail list gives the Mayville jail address and phone number, while DCJS/SCOC gives monthly population and custody category counts. That means the public record can support statements about the current Chautauqua County inmate population, trend changes, and custody mix, but not an exact overcrowding ratio.
The safe way to discuss capacity is to state the research gap. Chautauqua County Jail is subject to New York State Commission of Correction minimum standards, and the sheriff's page links segregated confinement reports. None of the reviewed official sources confirmed a consent decree, a DOJ investigation, a new jail construction plan, or a published bed count.
Laws Governing Chautauqua County Inmates
New York law shapes both inmate lookup and inmate population access. FOIL supports access to agency records, but it also contains exemptions for privacy, law enforcement needs, sealed cases, youth records, and booking photographs. SCOC rules govern local jail standards. DCJS/SCOC jail population reports are based on daily counts submitted through the State Commission of Correction.
Key rules:
Public Officers Law section 87 allows inspection or copies of agency records unless an exemption applies, with standard copy-fee rules.
Public Officers Law section 89 sets response timing, appeals, electronic request rules, and booking-photo privacy limits.
9 NYCRR 7000.1 gives the State Commission of Correction authority over local correctional facility minimum standards.
DCJS/SCOC jail population reporting explains how county jail daily counts are grouped and published.
Chautauqua County and State Prison
Lakeview Shock Incarceration Correctional Facility is the state prison facility in Chautauqua County. DOCCS identifies Lakeview as a medium security facility for males and females, with shock incarceration and drug treatment programming. It is not part of the Chautauqua County Jail roster. A person who has moved from county jail to Lakeview or another state facility should be searched through DOCCS by last name and birth year, DIN, or NYSID.
| System | Who It Covers | Where to Search |
|---|---|---|
| Chautauqua County Jail | Pretrial detainees, local sentenced people, parole/probation violators, some outside-agency detainees | Sheriff's Prisoner Bookings |
| New York DOCCS | Sentenced state incarcerated individuals, including Lakeview | DOCCS incarcerated lookup |
| Federal BOP | Federal sentenced inmates from 1982 forward | BOP inmate locator |
| ICE ODLS | Adults in ICE custody or CBP custody over 48 hours | ICE detainee locator |
Search the Chautauqua County Inmate Population
The sheriff's Prisoner Bookings page is the first current-custody channel for Chautauqua County Jail. The sheriff describes it as a real-time list of all prisoners in the facility, excluding youths below 19 and federal prisoners. That exclusion is not a minor footnote. The sheriff's corrections page says the jail accepts U.S. Marshals, Immigration, and Border Patrol detainees, so a no-result search may require a phone call, FOIL request, or federal/ICE lookup.
- Open the sheriff's Prisoner Bookings page and allow the real-time jail list to load.
- Review the public prisoner rows and any linked bail, visitation, or money options shown by the sheriff page.
- Read the bail field carefully. A value of 0.0000 means bail is not set or the person is sentenced.
- If the person is not listed, check whether the case may involve youth custody, federal custody, immigration custody, or a recent release.
- Use the jail phone, FOIL form, DOCCS, BOP, ICE, VINE, or U.S. Marshals contacts when the county roster does not fit the custody situation.
The official roster screenshot in the image capture set shows the sheriff's prisoner booking channel and the linked jail-service options that support the Chautauqua County inmate search.
The image matters because the roster is not a standard text-search form in the captured source; it is a live list returned from sheriff servers.
Current Chautauqua County Inmate Lookup
The research captured a partial field inventory for the sheriff roster. No public login or fee was identified for viewing the booking list. The extracted source did not show a normal first-name or last-name form, so the page should be described as a real-time public list rather than a classic database search.
| Field Label | Type | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Public roster/list | Dynamic live list | Unspecified | Loads real-time prisoner information from sheriff servers. |
| Bail value | Result field | n/a | 0.0000 means bail is not set or the person is sentenced. |
| Links | Page links/buttons | n/a | Bail, Visitation, and Incarcerated Individual money links appear on the page. |
| Login | None visible | No | No public login requirement was identified. |
| Cost | Page access | No | No fee was posted for viewing the booking list. |
Past Chautauqua County Inmate Records
The sheriff's real-time list is a current custody tool, not a full archive of every booking. For released people, older booking sheets, mugshot requests, or records not shown online, the county's FOIL request form is the documented fallback. The form asks the requester to describe the records clearly, select inspection, paper copy, or electronic delivery, and provide contact information.
FOIL requests should include the person's full name, date of birth if known, arrest or booking date range, arresting agency, and the specific record needed. Public Officers Law section 89 response timing applies, and the county form says a requester can expect an acknowledgement in about five business days. If a request is denied, the appeal goes in writing to the Chautauqua County Executive at 3 North Erie Street in Mayville.
What Chautauqua County Inmate Records Show
The public field inventory is limited because the sheriff roster is dynamic and not all row labels were extractable. The record should be described only by confirmed elements. The roster title and source text confirm a live prisoner list, bail information, youth and federal exclusions, and jail-service links. Mugshots and charge fields were not confirmed in official extracted text, so those fields need careful wording.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Prisoner list | Current live list of people in Chautauqua County Jail, subject to exclusions. |
| Bail value | Amount or status shown by the roster; 0.0000 means bail is not set or the person is sentenced. |
| Youth/federal exclusions | The public list does not include youths below 19 or federal prisoners. |
| Service links | Links to Bail, Visitation, and Incarcerated Individual money pages. |
| Mugshot | Not confirmed in official extracted text. Use FOIL if a photo is needed and not shown. |
| Charges/booking number/housing | Not confirmed in official extracted text. Do not treat unverified fields as guaranteed. |
Chautauqua County Detention Facilities
Two facilities shape Chautauqua County inmate population searches. The jail page is for local custody, and the Lakeview page is for state prison custody. Searching the wrong system is the most common cause of a false no-result.
- Chautauqua County Jail - county jail for pretrial detainees, local sentences, parole/probation violators, civil contemnors, and accepted outside-agency detainees.
- Lakeview Shock Incarceration Correctional Facility - DOCCS state prison and treatment/shock facility for sentenced state incarcerated individuals.
Chautauqua County Inmate Population FAQ
How big is the Chautauqua County inmate population? DCJS/SCOC reported a Chautauqua County Jail average daily census of 173 in May 2026. That number is the county jail count, not the full state prison population in New York.
Why is someone missing from the sheriff roster? The sheriff says the public list excludes youths below 19 and federal prisoners. A recent transfer, release, sealed youth matter, federal hold, immigration hold, or state prison sentence can also move the search to another channel.
Where are state prisoners searched? Sentenced state prisoners are searched through DOCCS. Lakeview Shock Incarceration Correctional Facility is in Chautauqua County, but it is not searched through the county jail roster.
Can older booking records be requested? Yes, use the Chautauqua County FOIL form for booking sheets, older jail records, mugshot requests, or records not shown on the live roster.
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