Chautauqua County Jail Roster Overview
The Chautauqua County Sheriff's Office publishes the official Prisoner Bookings page for current jail custody. The sheriff describes it as a real-time list of all prisoners in the facility, with two stated exclusions: youths below 19 and federal prisoners. The page links to Bail, Visitation, and Incarcerated Individual money services, which makes it both a custody lookup and a gateway for family follow-up after booking.
The roster is local. It covers the Chautauqua County Jail, not Lakeview state prison, BOP facilities, or ICE detention. The sheriff's corrections page says the jail may accept people from the U.S. Marshals Office, Immigration, and Border Patrol, yet the public list excludes federals. That means a missing name should not be read as proof that no one is in custody.
Use the Chautauqua County Inmate Roster
Use the sheriff roster first when the person was arrested in Chautauqua County and may be in the county jail. The public source did not expose a standard text search form, so readers should allow the live list to load and review the roster rows. If the page is slow, the sheriff's own page tells users to be patient while the request is returned from sheriff servers.
- Open the sheriff's Prisoner Bookings page.
- Wait for the real-time list to return from the sheriff's server.
- Review the visible prisoner rows and linked custody-service options.
- Check the bail field carefully; 0.0000 means bail is not set or the person is sentenced.
- If no record appears, use jail phone, FOIL, DOCCS, BOP, ICE, VINE, or U.S. Marshals channels as the facts require.
The sheriff's booking page screenshot in the project capture set shows the live roster channel and its jail-service links.
The screenshot supports the page's main point: current county custody starts with the sheriff's real-time roster, but not every custody category appears there.
Chautauqua County Roster Search Fields
The roster research captured a partial field table. It did not confirm a normal name-search interface in the extracted source, and no public login requirement or roster viewing fee was found. The table below keeps those limits visible instead of inventing fields.
| Field Label | Type | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Public roster/list | Dynamic live list | Unspecified | Appears to load real-time rows 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. |
| Login | None visible | No | No public login requirement was identified. |
| Cost | Page access | No | No posted fee for viewing the booking list. |
What Chautauqua County Inmate Profiles Show
A Chautauqua County inmate record should be read as a custody record, not a final court judgment. The confirmed public elements include the live prisoner list, bail note, roster exclusions, and service links. Charges, mugshots, booking numbers, and housing fields may appear in the live interface, but the research did not confirm those labels from official extracted text, so they should not be promised.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Prisoner list | Current live list of people in Chautauqua County Jail, subject to public-list exclusions. |
| Bail value | Roster amount or status. 0.0000 means bail is not set or the person is sentenced. |
| Youth/federal exclusions | Youths below 19 and federal prisoners are not included in the displayed list. |
| Service links | Links around the record route users to bail, visitation, and jail money services. |
| Mugshot | Not confirmed in official extracted roster text; use the FOIL path if a photo is needed. |
| Charges or booking number | Not confirmed in official extracted roster text; use court records and FOIL for detail. |
Find County State and Federal Inmates
Chautauqua County inmate records split by custody authority. The county roster covers local jail custody. DOCCS covers sentenced state prisoners. The BOP locator covers federal prisoners from 1982 forward. ICE ODLS covers adults in ICE custody or CBP custody over 48 hours. VINE is useful for custody notifications, but it does not replace the official agency record.
| Custody Type | Where to Look | When to Use It |
|---|---|---|
| County jail | Sheriff prisoner bookings | Recent Chautauqua County arrest, pretrial hold, local sentence, parole/probation hold. |
| State prison | DOCCS incarcerated lookup | Sentenced state custody or Lakeview Shock Incarceration Correctional Facility. |
| Federal prison | BOP inmate locator | Federal sentenced inmate records from 1982 to present. |
| Immigration custody | ICE detainee locator | Adults in ICE custody or CBP custody more than 48 hours. |
| Custody alerts | New York VINE | Notification support after official custody status is found. |
Chautauqua County Jail Facilities
Chautauqua County has one county jail facility in the facility map and one state prison facility in the county. They should be linked but not blended. A person awaiting trial in Mayville belongs in the jail lookup chain; a sentenced person in Brocton belongs in the DOCCS chain.
Chautauqua County Jail
E. Chautauqua Street, Box 128
Mayville, NY 14757
(716) 753-4935
County jail for current local custody; sheriff's main helpful number is (716) 753-2131.
Lakeview Shock Incarceration Correctional Facility
9300 Lake Avenue, P.O. Box T
Brocton, NY 14716-9798
(716) 792-7100
DOCCS state prison for sentenced state incarcerated individuals.
Booking Process in Chautauqua County
The local path generally runs from arrest, transport to Chautauqua County Jail when local detention is needed, booking and intake, possible appearance on the sheriff's real-time list, arraignment or first appearance, and then release, continued detention, local sentence, state-prison transfer, or outside-agency transfer. The research did not find an official refresh interval for the roster, so exact timing should not be stated.
Common booking components include identity verification, property inventory, fingerprints, a booking photograph if taken, charge or hold entry, medical screening, classification, housing assignment, phone access, and bail or release-condition processing. Chautauqua County Correctional Health is run through the county Public Health Division with medical, mental health, substance use, care coordination, and specialty care partners.
Chautauqua County Bail Record Notes
The sheriff roster's bail note is one of the most important local details. A displayed value of 0.0000 means bail is not set or the person is sentenced. It does not mean the person can leave without a court order. New York release outcomes may include recognizance release, supervised release, money bail, secured or partially secured bond, remand, or a hold from another agency.
Note: Call the jail or court before traveling to post money because another warrant, ICE hold, federal hold, or sentence may block release.
Chautauqua County Jail Visitation
In-person jail visits must be scheduled online through GTL VisitMe. Visitors must schedule at least two days ahead and no more than three weeks ahead. The sheriff's visitation page says visitors should arrive at least 15 minutes early, bring photo ID, and provide an original birth certificate for a minor child. Walk-up visits may be accepted only when timing and space allow.
| Day | Hours | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Wednesday | 7:25-8:25 a.m.; 8:40-9:40 a.m.; 9:55-10:55 a.m.; 12:05-1:05 p.m.; 1:20-2:20 p.m. | Scheduled in-person |
| Thursday | Same listed blocks | Scheduled in-person |
| Friday | Same listed blocks | Scheduled in-person |
| Saturday | Same listed blocks | Scheduled in-person |
| Sunday | Same listed blocks | Scheduled in-person |
The sheriff's visitation page screenshot documents the scheduling rules and visit blocks used for Chautauqua County Jail visits.
The captured page supports the practical rule that custody must be confirmed before money is spent on travel or visit scheduling.
Chautauqua County Commissary Funds
The sheriff's commissary page says incarcerated individuals order commissary from electronic kiosks, and items are delivered. Money can be deposited through SmartDeposit online or by phone at 1-866-643-9557. The sheriff states that the company charges a fee for credit-card transactions and that commissary proceeds are used for the jail legal library, supplies, and programs rather than jail profit.
| Service | Provider / Detail |
|---|---|
| Commissary ordering | Electronic kiosk inside the jail; delivered items include snacks, food, hygiene, and clothing basics. |
| Online deposit | SmartDeposit. |
| Phone deposit | 1-866-643-9557. |
| Fee | Company fee applies to credit-card transactions. |
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