Search the Greene County Inmate Population

The Greene County inmate population includes people in county jail custody, people boarded for the county, and sentenced state prisoners housed in a separate DOCCS prison in Coxsackie. Greene County inmate population data shows the size and makeup of local custody, while Greene County inmate search tools show who is listed now. Search the Greene County inmate population by starting with the sheriff's jail roster, then use state, federal, court, or ICE systems when the custody stage points outside the county jail.

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Greene County Inmate Population Overview

The Greene County inmate population is centered on the Greene County Jail, a sheriff-operated local jail at the new Coxsackie sheriff's complex, plus Greene Correctional Facility, a state prison operated by New York DOCCS. These two facilities should not be combined as one search system. The jail holds pretrial defendants, people serving local jail sentences of one year or less, state-ready transfer holds, technical parole violators, and other local custody. Greene Correctional Facility holds sentenced adult males in state prison custody.

Population figures come from different official sources. The Greene County Sheriff's Office 2024 annual report gives annual jail admissions and daily population measures. The DCJS/SCOC jail population report prepared June 1, 2026 gives recent monthly jail census categories. The county police reform plan gives the new jail's capacity. Those sources show a small jail population compared with design capacity, while also showing a local boarding issue because female inmates were boarded to Columbia and Ulster county jails in 2024.


Greene County Inmate Population Statistics

The headline Greene County inmate population numbers are well sourced. The county reform plan described the new jail as accommodating up to 80 persons. The 2024 sheriff's annual report reported 221 adult inmates received, an average daily population of 32, a high of 41, and a low of 31. The DCJS/SCOC report prepared June 1, 2026 listed a May 2026 census of 37, with 35 in house, 3 boarded out, and 2 boarded in.

32 2024 Average Daily Population
80 Designed Jail Capacity
2 Detention Facilities in County
MeasureFigureSource / Date
Jail designed capacityUp to 80 personsGreene County Police Reform and Reinvention Collaborative Plan
2024 total inmates received221 adults, 0 minors2024 Sheriff's Annual Report
2024 average daily population322024 Sheriff's Annual Report
2024 highest / lowest daily population41 / 312024 Sheriff's Annual Report
May 2026 average daily census37DCJS/SCOC report prepared 6/1/2026
May 2026 in-house / boarded out / boarded in35 / 3 / 2DCJS/SCOC report prepared 6/1/2026


Greene County Inmate Population Makeup

The 2024 sheriff's annual report gives admissions by sex, ethnicity, race, and admitting agency. Of 221 adults received, 188 were male and 33 were female. The report counted 17 Hispanic male admissions and 2 Hispanic female admissions. Race admissions were listed as 161 White, 47 Black, 3 Asian, 2 American Indian, and 8 Other. These are admissions counts, not an end-of-day census, so they describe who entered the jail during the year rather than who was held on one date.

  • Pretrial and other unsentenced custody made up the largest May 2026 category in the DCJS/SCOC report.
  • Female boarding was a major local detail in 2024, with women boarded to Columbia and Ulster county jails.
  • State-ready holds appeared in the May 2026 report, which means some people were waiting for state prison transfer.
  • Admitting agencies included New York State Police, Greene County Sheriff's Office, Catskill Police Department, parole, probation, and smaller local agencies.

Greene County Jail Capacity

Greene County's current jail began housing inmates in September 2021, according to the sheriff's annual report. The county reform plan described the new jail as built to accommodate up to 80 persons. Compared with the 2024 average daily population of 32, the average was about 40 percent of that design capacity. May 2026 census data was also below the design figure. No current DOJ consent decree or verified 2024-2026 county jail lawsuit was found in the official-source research.

Capacity still needs context. The 2024 annual report said female inmates were boarded to Columbia and Ulster county jails, with an average of 9 boarded out per day and $116,550 paid to Ulster County that year. That means a Greene County custody search may involve a person legally held for Greene County but physically outside the Coxsackie jail.


Laws for Greene County Inmate Data

New York law shapes access to Greene County inmate population data, booking records, and jail oversight records. FOIL is the general public-records process for state and local agencies, but exemptions can apply to sealed records, youth records, safety-sensitive details, active investigations, medical material, and privacy-protected information. Jail standards and classification are overseen in part through the State Commission of Correction framework.

Key Statutes:

Public Officers Law Article 6 is New York's Freedom of Information Law for agency records.

Public Officers Law Section 87 requires agencies to make records available unless an exemption applies.

Public Officers Law Section 89 covers request procedures, denials, appeals, and privacy limits.

Correction Law Section 45 sets State Commission of Correction oversight powers and duties.

Correction Law Section 500-b addresses local correctional facility housing and classification rules.


Greene County State Prison Population

Greene Correctional Facility is physically in Greene County, but it is a state prison, not a county jail. DOCCS identifies it as a medium-security male facility. Its population is searched through the statewide DOCCS incarcerated lookup by last name, birth year, DIN, or NYSID, depending on what information is known. A person sentenced from a Greene County case may leave the county jail system and enter the state prison system after classification or transfer.

This separation is central to any Greene County inmate search. The sheriff roster may show someone before trial or while serving a local jail sentence. The DOCCS lookup is the correct channel after a state prison commitment. VINE can help with custody notifications, but VINE does not replace court records or the DOCCS locator.



Greene County Current Inmate Lookup

The official roster focuses on current custody. A sample profile inspected in June 2026 showed site and agency data tied to VINE, including NYSWVINE, NYGREENESO, and a holding facility code of NYGREENEJA. It showed custody status as IN, a custody status date, a booked date, a public mugshot, physical descriptors, reporting agency contact, and charge entries. It did not show a public housing unit, full date of birth, court date, warrant number, or projected release date.

The screenshot below is from the official Greene County inmate search page captured for this project.

Greene County inmate population roster search page with current inmate cards

The roster display supports current custody research, but it should be paired with jail phone confirmation or court records when the question involves release, next appearance, or formal case status.

Roster ControlTypeNotes
Type to SearchText / live filterFree-text filter on the current roster list.
Name or cardClickable resultOpens an individual profile.
View ChargesAction linkShows charge detail for the selected person.
Notify Me of Status ChangeVINE linkRoutes to VINELink notification.

Past Greene County Inmate Records

Released-inmate retention was not posted on the sheriff roster. For a past booking, use a focused FOIL request through the Greene County Attorney/Freedom of Information Law Officer. The county form is recommended but not mandatory. It asks the requester to describe the records sought and includes contact fields. For a useful request, include the person's name, date of arrest or booking, arresting agency if known, and the records sought, such as booking record, booking photograph, or jail log entry.

Past custody and court history may require more than one office. The jail can confirm custody channels. The court clerk or WebCriminal can help with pending criminal appearances. NY Courts CHRS provides a statewide criminal-history search for $95 using exact name and date of birth. CHRS is separate from the county jail roster and should not be treated as a jail lookup.


Greene County Inmate Record Fields

Greene County inmate records on the public profile are useful, but limited. They identify the person, show basic booking and custody details, and list charges as fed to the roster. They do not certify conviction, dismissal, or final sentence. A charge on the jail roster can change after prosecutor review or court action.

FieldWhat It Shows
Name / titleLast name, first name, middle initial, or display name.
Booking photoOne current public image on card or profile.
Booked dateDate and time of jail booking when shown.
Custody statusStatus code and status date, such as IN in the sample.
ChargesCharge code, description, date, and sometimes bond or disposition fields.
Reporting agencyGreene County Sheriff's Office contact and jail address.

County Jail or State Prison

The most common Greene County inmate lookup mistake is searching the wrong custody system. County jail custody belongs to the sheriff. State prison custody belongs to DOCCS. Federal and immigration custody use still other systems. The difference often turns on whether the person is newly arrested, awaiting trial, serving a short local sentence, waiting for state transfer, or already serving a state prison sentence.

Greene County JailNew York DOCCS
Who is heldPretrial defendants, short local sentences, local holdsSentenced state prisoners
Run byGreene County Sheriff's OfficeNew York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision
Where to lookSheriff inmate roster and jail phoneStatewide DOCCS incarcerated lookup
Local facilityGreene County Jail in CoxsackieGreene Correctional Facility in Coxsackie


Greene County Detention Facilities

The Greene County inmate population page set includes the two facilities identified in the facility map. The primary jail appears first because it is the local custody search target. The state prison appears second because it is physically in Greene County but uses DOCCS records.

  • Greene County Jail is the sheriff-operated county jail for pretrial defendants, short sentences, state-ready holds, and local custody.
  • Greene Correctional Facility is a medium-security DOCCS prison for sentenced adult males and is searched through DOCCS.

Greene County Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Greene County inmate population?

The 2024 sheriff's annual report listed a jail average daily population of 32, with a high of 41 and a low of 31. The DCJS/SCOC report prepared June 1, 2026 listed a May 2026 census of 37.

How do I search the Greene County inmate population?

Start with the official sheriff inmate roster for current county jail custody. If there is no hit, call the jail, use FOIL for older booking records, or search DOCCS, BOP, and ICE depending on custody stage.

Are Greene County jail mugshots online?

Current roster cards and profiles showed booking photos during research. No official recent-bookings archive or historical mugshot gallery was found, so older photos require a records request and may be denied or redacted under FOIL limits.

Does Greene Correctional Facility use the county roster?

No. Greene Correctional Facility is a DOCCS state prison. Use the New York DOCCS incarcerated lookup for sentenced state prisoners.

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Directions to the Greene County Jail

Greene County Jail is at 45 Haverly Memorial Drive in Coxsackie, NY 12051. Jail custody, inmate search follow-up, visitation scheduling, and jail information use the Coxsackie location. Court records, the county attorney, district attorney, county clerk, probation, public defender, and records center are clustered in Catskill, so a jail visit and a court-records visit are not the same trip.

From the New York State Thruway corridor, use the Coxsackie/Ravena area approach and current GPS routing to Haverly Memorial Drive. From Catskill and the county office or courthouse area, expect a drive north toward Coxsackie. Official sheriff pages do not publish turn-by-turn directions, parking rates, or transit routing.

Address

Greene County Jail
45 Haverly Memorial Drive
Coxsackie, NY 12051
518-943-3300

Visitor Parking

Official pages do not publish visitor parking details or rates. Confirm parking and entrance instructions with the jail before travel.

Public Transit

No official jail-specific bus route or rail shuttle was located. Confirm county transit options before relying on public transportation.

Visitor Entry

Call ahead for appointment rules, government photo ID, dress code, child visitor rules, lockers, and prohibited items.