Search Kings County Inmate Population

The Kings County inmate population is part of New York City's jail system rather than a separate Brooklyn sheriff jail. A Kings County inmate search usually starts with the city custody lookup for people held after court commitment, then branches to police, state prison, federal, or immigration tools when the person is not in local DOC custody. The Kings County inmate population includes Brooklyn cases housed across Rikers Island commands and hospital prison wards, while federal detainees in Brooklyn use a separate federal locator. The Kings County inmate population also changes with court pace, bail decisions, transfers, and release processing.

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Kings County Inmate Population

Kings County is Brooklyn, but jail custody for Brooklyn criminal cases is run by the New York City Department of Correction. DOC serves all five boroughs, so there is no stand-alone Kings County sheriff jail count that works like many county jail rosters outside New York City. The local custody answer is city jail custody for Brooklyn cases, usually housed at Rikers Island facilities, Bellevue Hospital Prison Ward, Elmhurst Hospital Prison Ward, or another DOC location shown by the public lookup.

The Kings County inmate population should be read as Brooklyn's share of a citywide jail system. NYPD may still hold a person soon after arrest. DOC custody begins after court commitment or another lawful transfer into the jail system. Once a person is sentenced to a state prison term, the record moves to the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision. If the case is federal, the person may be at Metropolitan Detention Center Brooklyn and searched through the Federal Bureau of Prisons. That split is the main rule for Kings County inmate population research.


Kings County Inmate Population Statistics

Official sources reviewed did not publish a simple county-only jail population for Brooklyn. The available figures come from citywide DOC and oversight dashboards, then must be localized to Kings County by case origin, court prefix, or facility assignment. The NYC Board of Correction dashboard tracks daily census by facility, legal status, age, length of incarceration, Brad H discharge-planning status, and heat-sensitive status. DOC also publishes population and compliance report categories through its statistics pages.

7,095 NYC DOC custody, Apr. 1, 2025
6,692 NYC DOC custody, Dec. 1, 2024
11 Mapped jail, hospital, and federal facilities
MeasureFigureSource / Year
NYC DOC people in custody7,095NYC Comptroller DOC Dashboard update, April 30, 2025
NYC DOC people in custody6,692NYC Comptroller dashboard update, December 2024 / January 2025
FY2020 average daily population5,841NYC Comptroller FY2022 Agency Watch List
FY2020 admissions23,317NYC Comptroller FY2022 Agency Watch List
Kings County-only DOC jail countNot published as one simple figure in reviewed official pagesResearch gap preserved from DOC and BOC sources


Kings County Jail Capacity

Capacity is also citywide. The Board of Correction minimum standards history explains that overcrowding forced major policy and construction responses in the 1980s. In 1983, the city released more than 600 pretrial detainees when crowding blocked compliance with federal court orders. Emergency construction then added about 2,900 beds, and a 1985 standards change reduced dormitory square-footage rules from 75 to 60 square feet per person while setting dorm caps for later-built dorms.

That history explains why Kings County inmate population questions cannot be answered by a single local jail bed number. Facility design, court pace, classification, Board standards, variances, and the planned move away from Rikers all affect the system. Current official facility pages reviewed did not list capacity by each Rikers building. The safer source for present conditions is the NYC Board of Correction dashboards, paired with DOC compliance reports and court records for the individual Brooklyn case.


Kings County Jail Record Laws

New York records law starts with public access, then applies exemptions. The practical result is mixed. A current DOC custody record can be searched online, but older booking records, arrest reports, sealed cases, victim-identifying material, medical records, and booking photos may require agency review or may be restricted. For Kings County inmate population data, the strongest routine public sources are DOC, Board of Correction, State Commission of Correction, and court records.

Key public-record rules:

Public Officers Law Article 6 gives the public a way to request agency records, subject to exemptions.

Public Officers Law Section 87 requires agencies to make records available unless a listed exemption or statute applies.

New York City Board of Correction standards cover jail conditions, classification, visits, phones, correspondence, health care, overcrowding, and death-related standards.

State Commission of Correction population statistics explain county jail, NYC DOC, and state prison population reporting.



Kings County Lookup Fields

The DOC lookup is narrower than many sheriff rosters. It is designed to find a current location and basic case information, not to publish a full arrest archive. NYC311 explains the public fields and provides fallback paths when the person is outside DOC custody. If a search fails, the first question is custody stage, not spelling alone.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
NYSID or Book & Case NumberTextOne search path requiredBest direct identifier when known from court, bail, mail, or money records.
First NameTextRequired for name pathUse with last name. No public wildcard rule was located.
Last NameTextRequired for name pathUse full legal last name when possible.
EnterButtonNot applicableSubmits the selected search path.

The official NYC311 incarcerated person lookup explainer describes what a returned DOC record can show and where to check when the DOC search is not the right system.

Kings County inmate population NYC311 DOC lookup explainer fields

That NYC311 page is useful for Brooklyn searches because it names state, federal, USMS, ICE, and recent-arrest alternatives.


Kings County Inmate Record Shows

A DOC record may show charges, court date and location, book and case number, jail mailing address, NYSID, holding location, release date, and bail or bond amount. The court-location note is local: NYC311 says borough prefixes include KN for Kings County/Brooklyn, NY for Manhattan, QN for Queens, BX for the Bronx, and RI for Richmond. When the court field is abbreviated or missing, the docket prefix can help identify whether the case is tied to Brooklyn.

FieldWhat It Shows
NYSIDNew York State Identification Number, often useful for exact lookup.
Book and Case NumberDOC and court custody identifier used for lookup, bail, money, and mail.
ChargesCurrent listed charge information, sometimes abbreviated and not always the final prosecutor charge.
Court Date and LocationNext appearance and court site when available.
Holding LocationCurrent DOC facility, command, or hospital ward.
Bail or Bond AmountAmount shown for release eligibility, subject to court order and other holds.
Release DateScheduled release date when available.

Kings County Custody Systems

A Brooklyn name can appear in several systems depending on case type and stage. DOC is for current city jail custody. DOCCS is for state prison. BOP is for federal custody, including Metropolitan Detention Center Brooklyn. ICE uses a separate detainee locator. VINE gives custody status and release notifications for DOC custody and is available at 888-846-3469.

Custody QuestionCorrect SystemWhat It Covers
Brooklyn defendant in city jailNYC DOC Person in Custody LookupCurrent DOC custody after court commitment.
Recent arrest not yet in jailNYC311 and NYPD recent-arrest channelsPeople still in police custody, often fewer than 72 hours after arrest.
State prison sentenceDOCCS incarcerated lookupState prison custody for sentences over one year.
Federal detentionBOP inmate locatorFederal custody from 1982 to present, including MDC Brooklyn.
Immigration detentionICE Online Detainee Locator SystemImmigration custody by A-number or biographical search.

Kings County Detention Facilities

The facilities serving Brooklyn local custody are DOC commands, most of them on Rikers Island, plus hospital prison wards for people who need hospital-level care. The primary local custody page for Brooklyn users is the Rikers Island facilities page because housing can change by intake, classification, medical review, court movement, or transfer. MDC Brooklyn is different: it is physically in Kings County, but it is federal and searched through BOP.

The remaining mapped locations include Rose M. Singer Center, West Facility, Bellevue Hospital Prison Ward, Elmhurst Hospital Prison Ward, and MDC Brooklyn. Use the DOC lookup for the city facilities and hospital wards, then use the BOP locator for MDC Brooklyn.


Kings County Jail Services

DOC family visits run through Central Visits. The researched schedule says in-person family visits are walk-in only on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Registration is Wednesday and Thursday from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Televisits are Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. by request, and attorney visits are available seven days a week from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., with the last legal visit starting at 7:00 p.m.

ServiceKings County Practical PathKey Detail
Family visitsDOC in-person visit pageWalk-in registration on listed days only.
MoneyDOC send-money pageJPay and other transfer channels require name plus book and case number.
Bail for Brooklyn casesDOC post-bail pageBrooklyn window: 120 Schermerhorn, Room 101C, first floor.
Release noticeNew York City VINEFree 24-hour release notification hotline at 888-846-3469.

Kings County Jail FOIL Requests

Records that do not appear in the live lookup may require a Freedom of Information Law request. DOC says FOIL requests should go through NYC OpenRecords with Department of Correction selected as the agency. DOC records can include jail custody records, but NYPD arrest reports must be requested through NYPD, and court case records generally come from the court clerk rather than DOC. No official NYC DOC mobile roster app was located in the research; mobile users should use the responsive web lookup and official records portals.

For older booking or custody records, include the person's full name, date of birth if known, book and case number, NYSID, arrest date, court borough, and requested record type. If the person was transferred to state prison, use DOCCS records channels. If the case was federal, use BOP, USMS, or federal court records. Sealed records, victim-identifying information, medical records, and law-enforcement-sensitive records may be withheld or limited.


Kings County Jail Terms

Several terms appear across DOC, court, and state prison records. Clear definitions reduce wrong searches and missed records.

Book and Case Number
DOC and court identifier used in the jail lookup, bail process, money deposits, and mail.
NYSID
New York State Identification Number, a precise identifier across criminal justice systems.
Remand
A court order holding the person without bail.
Detainer
A hold or request from another authority, such as parole, ICE, federal court, or another jurisdiction.
Pretrial detainee
A person held while charges are pending, before conviction or final disposition.

Kings County Inmate Population FAQ

Is there a Kings County sheriff jail roster? No conventional county sheriff roster was identified for Brooklyn jail custody. Kings County jail searches use the NYC DOC Person in Custody Lookup for city jail custody.

Why is someone missing from the DOC lookup? The person may still be in police custody, may have been released, may have transferred to DOCCS, may be in BOP or ICE custody, or may have a spelling or identifier issue. NYC311 notes recent arrests may remain in police custody for fewer than 72 hours.

Does the lookup show booking photos? The official DOC and NYC311 pages reviewed list charges, court date, book and case number, mailing address, NYSID, holding location, release date, and bail or bond. They do not identify mugshots as a public lookup field; booking photo questions belong with official FOIL channels and the Kings County jail mugshots topic.

Where is bail posted for Brooklyn cases? DOC lists the Brooklyn Courts bail window at 120 Schermerhorn, Room 101C, first floor, Brooklyn, open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. Bring identification and the person's NYSID or book and case number.

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Directions to Rikers Island Central Visits

Use Rikers Island Visit Center, Hazen Street and 19th Avenue, East Elmhurst, NY 11370 as the practical destination for family visits unless DOC gives a more specific instruction for the person's current facility. DOC says public transit is preferred because parking is very limited. From Brooklyn, drive the BQE toward Queens, follow the Astoria Boulevard approach, then continue toward Hazen Street and the Rikers Island parking lot.

Address

New York City Department of Correction - Rikers Island Facilities
Rikers Island Visit Center
Hazen Street and 19th Avenue
East Elmhurst, NY 11370
311 / 718-546-1500

Visitor Parking

DOC warns that parking is very limited. Public transit is the preferred route for most Brooklyn visitors.

Public Transit

The Q100 continues over the Rikers Island Bridge to the Visit Center. The Q101 reaches Hazen Street and 19th Avenue, where visitors transfer.

Visitor Entry

Bring valid identification, follow Central Visits registration hours, avoid prohibited property, and expect security screening.