Search the Dickinson County Inmate Population

The Dickinson County inmate population is centered on the county jail in Spirit Lake, with state, federal, and immigration custody handled through separate systems. A Dickinson County inmate search starts with the local jail roster for current county custody, then moves to court, Iowa DOC, BOP, ICE, or VINELink records when the person is not listed. The Dickinson County inmate population also has a public data side: capacity, roster snapshots, and historical jail trends show how many people are held locally and how that count changes over time.

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The Dickinson County Inmate Population

The local Dickinson County inmate population is held at the Dickinson County Jail, a secure county detention facility operated by the Dickinson County Sheriff's Office. The jail receives people arrested by the sheriff, Arnolds Park Police Department, Lake Park Police Department, Milford Police Department, Okoboji Police Department, Spirit Lake Police Department, Iowa State Patrol, and Iowa Department of Natural Resources. That makes the jail the main local intake point for arrests across the county, even when the arrest starts with a city officer or a state agency.

The local count changes for plain reasons. New arrests add people after booking. Bond, own-recognizance release, dismissals, sentences, transfers, and holds can reduce or change the count. The county roster is a current-custody snapshot, not an annual average. Once a person is committed to state prison, the record shifts to the Iowa Department of Corrections offender search, and federal or immigration custody moves outside the county roster entirely.


Dickinson County Inmate Population Statistics

The sheriff's jail page gives the strongest local capacity figure: the jail has 24 beds. The official current roster PDF inspected for the research was printed June 12, 2026 at 7:59 p.m. and listed 6 people in custody. Vera Institute county jail trend data, derived from Bureau of Justice Statistics sources, also shows 6 for the 2021 total jail population and 11 for 2019. These figures should not be treated as the same measure. The 2026 roster is a point-in-time count, while the trend data reflects historical jail-population series.

6 Roster Snapshot
24 Rated Capacity
1 Adult Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Current roster count6 listed inmatesOfficial roster PDF, printed June 12, 2026
Rated capacity24 bedsDickinson County Sheriff jail page, 2026 research
2021 total jail population6Vera county trend CSV
2019 jail admissions190.75Vera county trend CSV
2020 county population17,703Iowa Secretary of State census county PDF


Dickinson County Inmate Population Makeup

The most complete demographic row found in the research was the 2019 Vera row. It showed a total jail population of 11, with 11 listed as male, 0 female, 11 white, and 11 pretrial. The current 2026 roster snapshot shows age, but it does not show sex, race, date of birth, housing unit, or a demographic dashboard. Names alone should never be used to infer sex or race. For current custody, the reliable public fields are the roster fields actually printed by the sheriff.

  • Pretrial count: the 2019 Vera row listed 11 people in pretrial custody.
  • Current roster demographics: the sheriff roster showed age only in the inspected PDF.
  • County jail status: the jail holds pretrial detainees and male and female sentenced county inmates.
  • State prison status: sentenced Iowa prison custody is searched through Iowa DOC, not the county roster.

Dickinson County Jail Capacity

The 24-bed capacity figure is important because Dickinson County has a small jail. A single roster snapshot of 6 people equals 25 percent of rated capacity at that moment, but that is not the same as a yearly occupancy rate. The research did not locate an official jail expansion plan, closure notice, consent decree, DOJ investigation, or local jail-population reform report tied to Dickinson County. It also did not find a public local jail-inspection deficiency report. The best supported statement is narrow: the sheriff publishes a 24-bed capacity and a current roster, while broader trend and demographic measures come from outside datasets.


Laws Governing Dickinson County Inmate Population

Iowa law sets the public-records framework for jail and inmate information. The county roster is public-facing, but not every jail, booking, law-enforcement, juvenile, medical, or court record is public. Iowa law also separates county jail operations from state prison records. That distinction helps explain why a current jail roster, DOC offender record, court file, and criminal-history check can show different parts of the same person's path.

Key Statutes:

Iowa Code Chapter 22 gives people the right to examine and copy public records unless an exception applies.

Iowa Code section 22.7 lists confidential-record exceptions, including peace-officer investigative reports.

Iowa Code Chapter 356 governs county jails and includes sheriff jail-reporting duties.

Iowa Code section 356.36 directs minimum jail standards for Iowa jails.


Dickinson County State Prison Search

No Iowa DOC prison is physically located in Dickinson County. People sentenced from Dickinson County can be placed in any Iowa correctional institution after reception and classification. The Iowa DOC districts and prisons page lists the state facilities, and the Third Judicial District page is relevant for community-based corrections serving northwest Iowa, including Dickinson County. DOC records are public offender records under the authority cited by DOC, updated weekly, and separate from the sheriff's county roster.



Current Dickinson County Inmate Lookup

The roster's structure is simple. It prints the booking date and time, name, age, release field, arresting agency, charges, and bond total. It does not show a mugshot, housing unit, booking number, court date, full bond type, date of birth, sex, race, height, or weight. If a name is missing, it may mean the person bonded out, was transferred, has not yet been added, is listed under a different name form, or is in a state, federal, immigration, or other-county system.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Search formNonen/aNo web form; use PDF text search or scan the roster.
Booking date/timeRoster datan/aObserved in MM/DD/YYYY @ HH:MM format.
NameRoster datan/aObserved as LAST,FIRST MIDDLE.
ChargesRoster datan/aShows code/statute and short charge description.
MugshotNot shownn/aNo booking photo appeared in the inspected roster PDF.

Past Dickinson County Inmate Records

Released inmates are not handled by a public archive in the official materials reviewed. For a past booking record, contact the sheriff's office as the likely custodian and make a Chapter 22 public-records request. Include the subject's full name, date range, arresting agency if known, and whether the request is for roster data, booking records, an arrest report, warrant information, or a booking photo. If the case has moved into the court system, use Iowa Courts Online and the Dickinson County Clerk of Court for filed criminal case records.


Dickinson County Inmate Record Fields

The public roster confirms current local custody and basic arrest context. It should not be read as a complete court file or final criminal-history record. Roster charges can change after prosecutor review, and a bond total on a roster can be changed by a judicial officer or affected by another hold. Court charges, final dispositions, and sealed or expunged records require the court path.

FieldWhat It Shows
Printed timestampThe roster's current print time.
Booking date/timeWhen the jail booking was recorded.
Name and ageIdentity line and age in years.
Arrest AgyThe arresting agency, such as sheriff, local police, Iowa State Patrol, or Iowa DNR.
ChargesCode or statute and a short charge description.
Bond TotalThe total bond amount printed for that inmate block.

Dickinson County Jail vs DOC

The most common search mistake is treating the county jail roster, Iowa DOC locator, and federal locators as one system. They are separate. The Dickinson County Jail roster covers current local custody. Iowa DOC covers sentenced or supervised state offenders. BOP covers federal sentenced custody, and ICE covers immigration detention. Dickinson County is in the U.S. Marshals Northern District of Iowa, but no local USMS contract facility was confirmed in the research.

County JailState Prison or Supervision
Who Is HeldPretrial detainees and county-sentenced inmatesSentenced or supervised Iowa offenders
Run ByDickinson County Sheriff's OfficeIowa Department of Corrections
Where to LookSheriff current roster PDFIowa DOC offender search
What It ShowsBooking charge, arresting agency, bond totalDOC identity, offender number, location, and supervision fields


Dickinson County Detention Facilities

The Facility Map identifies one adult detention facility physically located in Dickinson County. There is no separate city jail, Iowa DOC prison, BOP prison, ICE detention center, or regional detention center confirmed inside the county in the official sources reviewed.

  • Dickinson County Jail - secure county jail in Spirit Lake for pretrial detainees and male and female county-sentenced inmates.

Dickinson County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Dickinson County inmate population?

The researched roster snapshot listed 6 current inmates on a PDF printed June 12, 2026. The sheriff lists the jail capacity as 24 beds. Historical Vera data also listed 6 for 2021 and 11 for 2019, but those are trend figures, not the live roster.

How do I search the Dickinson County inmate population?

Start with the sheriff's current roster PDF and check the printed timestamp. If the person is not listed, call the jail, check Iowa Courts Online, search Iowa DOC, use VINELink, or check BOP and ICE if state or federal custody is possible.

Does the roster show mugshots?

No. The inspected official roster PDF did not display mugshots, booking numbers, housing, sex, race, or court dates. Booking-photo access is request based through the sheriff under Iowa public-records law, subject to limits.

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Directions to the Dickinson County Jail

The Dickinson County Jail is at the Dickinson County Courthouse complex on Hill Avenue in Spirit Lake. Drivers coming from the north or south on US-71 should use the Spirit Lake business district approach and turn toward Hill Avenue and the courthouse complex, while east-west travelers using IA-9 should enter Spirit Lake and follow local courthouse signage or GPS to Hill Avenue.

Official research did not locate published visitor-parking rates, a fixed-route transit stop, or rail service for the jail. Visitors who need accommodation should call the sheriff's office before arrival. For visitation, check in at the sheriff's office, bring a valid driver's license or ID card, and leave food, drinks, cell phones, and recording devices outside the visitation area.

Address

Dickinson County Jail
1802 Hill Ave
Spirit Lake, IA 51360
712-336-2793

Visitor Parking

No official parking-rate or dedicated-lot rule was published in the sheriff materials reviewed. Confirm parking with the facility before travel.

Public Transit

No official fixed-route transit stop or rail service for the jail was published in the sheriff or county material reviewed.

Visitor Entry

Visitors check in at the sheriff's office with valid ID. Food, drinks, cell phones, and recording devices are not allowed in visitation.