Search the St. Lawrence County Inmate Population

The St. Lawrence County inmate population includes people held in the local county jail, sentenced prisoners assigned to state correctional facilities, and smaller groups that may move through federal or immigration systems. A St. Lawrence County inmate search starts by matching the person to the right custody system. The St. Lawrence County inmate population can be checked through public custody tools, direct jail contact, and record requests when online results do not answer the question. For New York jail records, St. Lawrence County inmate population details also depend on whether the person is awaiting court, serving a local sentence, or already in state custody.

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The St. Lawrence County Inmate Population

The local jail count centers on the St. Lawrence County Correctional Facility in Canton. That jail is operated by the St. Lawrence County Sheriff's Office and holds adults awaiting court, adults awaiting sentencing, people serving local jail terms up to one year, state-ready prisoners waiting for transfer, parole violator categories, civil detainees, and other classifications reported to the State Commission of Correction and DCJS. The state reports jail population figures as average daily census numbers. In the monthly report prepared June 1, 2026, the St. Lawrence County jail census for May 2026 was 123, with 122 people housed in-house and one person boarded out.

The St. Lawrence County inmate population also includes two state prisons inside the county: Gouverneur Correctional Facility and Riverview Correctional Facility. Those prisons are run by New York State DOCCS, not by the sheriff. They hold sentenced male state-prison incarcerated individuals and are searched through the statewide DOCCS lookup. A person arrested in Canton, Massena, Potsdam, Gouverneur, or Ogdensburg may start in the county jail, but a state-prison sentence shifts the record trail from county custody to DOCCS custody.


St. Lawrence County Jail Statistics

The county's own correctional history page and the DCJS/SCOC reports give the strongest local figures. The jail has 164 single cells and may hold 186 people when double-cell authorization is granted by the New York State Commission of Correction. The current building is about 93,000 square feet on 22.5 acres. For May 2026, the official monthly report showed a census well below both the single-cell number and the double-cell ceiling.

123 May 2026 Average Daily Census
164 / 186 Single Cells / Authorized Double-Cell Capacity
3 Detention Facilities in the County Map

The SCOC population statistics page links the monthly and annual jail reports used for these figures. The screenshot below shows that state population statistics are a separate official source from the county jail's custody and visitation pages.

St. Lawrence County inmate population statistics source on the New York SCOC page

That distinction matters because the jail can answer current custody questions, while SCOC and DCJS explain population trends over time.

MeasureFigureSource / Date
Average daily census123DCJS/SCOC Monthly Jail Population Trends, prepared June 1, 2026
In-house population122DCJS/SCOC Monthly Jail Population Trends, May 2026
Sentenced jail population56DCJS/SCOC Monthly Jail Population Trends, May 2026
Other unsentenced population59DCJS/SCOC Monthly Jail Population Trends, May 2026
Rated capacity164 single cells; 186 with double-cell authorizationSt. Lawrence County Correctional About page, captured June 2026
2025 annual average daily census150DCJS/SCOC Annual Jail Population Report, prepared January 29, 2026


Who Counts in St. Lawrence Jail Data

The May 2026 monthly report shows how the St. Lawrence County inmate population breaks down inside the jail count. Sentenced inmates and other unsentenced people were nearly equal, with 56 sentenced and 59 other unsentenced. Other unsentenced includes people awaiting arraignment, trial, or sentencing and certain parole-related re-arrests. The same monthly report showed three civil detainees, two technical parole violators, one state-ready person, no federal custody category, and one boarded-out person.

  • Sentenced jail inmates were serving local jail terms or related county custody time, not state-prison sentences.
  • Other unsentenced people were awaiting court action or sentencing, which is why jail status and court records should be checked together.
  • State-ready people had been sentenced for state-prison transfer but had not yet moved into DOCCS custody.
  • Federal custody was reported as zero in every monthly St. Lawrence row from May 2025 through May 2026.

Note: Demographic figures for sex, race, and charge severity come from Vera's research file support, not the live county custody system.


St. Lawrence Jail Capacity

The St. Lawrence County Correctional Facility opened in May 2009 after replacing the older Judson Street jail in the Village of Canton. The county describes the building as a direct-supervision jail designed by SMRT Architects, with about 93,000 square feet on 22.5 acres and a construction cost of roughly $32.5 million. Capacity needs careful wording because the county gives two numbers: 164 single cells and 186 when double-cell authorization is granted by SCOC.

May 2026 in-house population was 122, which was 42 below the single-cell capacity. August 2025 was much tighter. The monthly report showed 164 in-house that month, matching the single-cell capacity while still below the double-cell authorized ceiling. The research did not locate a current federal consent decree, DOJ investigation, or new jail construction project for the county jail. The stronger local capacity story is the swing between a 2025 rise, the state-ready transfer issue, and the lower monthly census reported in spring 2026.


Laws Governing St. Lawrence Jail Data

New York law explains why some St. Lawrence County inmate population records are public while other details are limited. Jail registers, public-record requests, correctional oversight, mortality review, and sealing rules come from separate statutes. A public lookup can show custody status, but it is not a full court file, a medical record, or a complete criminal-history report.

Key Statutes:

New York Correction Law section 500-f requires jail keepers to keep a daily record of commitments and discharges and makes that record public and permanent.

New York Public Officers Law section 87 is the FOIL access rule for agency records, subject to exemptions for privacy, safety, investigations, and sealed matters.

New York Correction Law section 45 gives SCOC inspection and oversight duties for correctional facilities.

New York Correction Law section 47 covers Medical Review Board investigation and review of deaths in custody.

New York Criminal Procedure Law section 160.50 governs sealing and return or destruction of photographs and fingerprints after a favorable termination.


St. Lawrence State Prison Custody

DOCCS custody is a different part of the St. Lawrence County inmate population picture. The DOCCS handbook states that the agency is not responsible for people in city or county correctional facilities or local police lockups. It holds sentenced state-prison incarcerated individuals and supervises community release. The county has two active DOCCS prisons, Gouverneur Correctional Facility and Riverview Correctional Facility, both medium-security male facilities.

Someone can be arrested in St. Lawrence County, held at the county jail, sentenced, and then moved into DOCCS custody. Once DOCCS receives that person, the DOCCS incarcerated lookup becomes the right search tool. The person is not necessarily assigned to a prison in St. Lawrence County just because the case began there.



St. Lawrence Current Inmate Lookup

The public lookup fields depend on the VINELink interface version, but the county research captured the fields and identifiers most likely to help. A complete name is the first route. Date of birth reduces false matches. NYSID and DIN can help when supplied through a prosecutor or state-custody record. Registration for notification is separate from a basic lookup and uses a phone number plus a four-digit PIN when the telephone route is used.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
State / locationDropdown or location selectorYes impliedSelect New York for county jail custody.
Search categoryTab or routeYes impliedPerson, offender, or custody wording may vary.
NameTextUsually yesUse full legal name where possible.
Date of birthDate or textVariesThe county VINE page says full name and DOB may be used.
NYSID / DINIdentifierOptionalHelpful for state custody or when the DA provides an identifier.
Phone number and PINNotification fieldsOnly for registrationUsed to receive release or status alerts.

Past St. Lawrence Inmate Records

VINELink is strongest for current custody and notification. It should not be treated as a complete archive of every past booking. For released people, older jail records, booking photos, jail logs, or documents not visible in a public locator, use a focused FOIL request. The county's FOIL policy says requests may be oral or written, public records are available during normal business hours, and the records access officer must make the record available, deny the request, or acknowledge it within five business days after receiving a reasonably described request.

FOIL requests work best when they include the person's full name, date of birth if known, booking or arrest date, arresting agency, and the exact record wanted. St. Lawrence County's policy says inspection has no fee, search has no fee, and paper photocopies up to 9 by 14 inches may not exceed 25 cents per page. Larger media and requests requiring more than two hours of preparation may involve actual-cost rules.


What St. Lawrence Jail Records Show

A county jail status result may show less than the complete statutory jail record. Correction Law section 500-f lists a broad daily commitment and discharge record, while VINELink focuses on status and notification. Court-filed charges, formal dispositions, and sealed-case access are separate issues. Use custody tools for where someone is held, court tools for what charges were filed, and FOIL when a document copy is needed.

FieldWhat It Shows
NameThe person's public custody name, subject to spelling and alias limits.
Custody statusWhether the person appears in custody, released, transferred, or under another listed status.
FacilityThe jail or DOCCS facility if the public feed displays it.
NYSID / DINIdentifiers that help distinguish people with similar names.
ChargesMay appear in some custody feeds, but formal charges should be checked through court sources.
MugshotNot confirmed as a guaranteed St. Lawrence County VINELink field in the official research.

County Jail vs DOCCS Prison

A St. Lawrence County inmate search fails most often when the wrong custody system is used. The county jail covers local arrest, pretrial, local sentence, bail, and short-term custody questions. DOCCS covers sentenced state-prison custody. BOP and ICE cover separate federal and immigration systems. A release from one system does not always mean the person is free from every hold, detainer, warrant, or transfer order.

County JailState PrisonFederal / ICE
Who is heldPretrial detainees, local sentenced inmates, state readies, civil and parole categories.Sentenced state-prison incarcerated individuals.Federal prisoners, USMS pretrial custody context, or immigration detainees.
Run bySt. Lawrence County Sheriff's Office.New York State DOCCS.BOP, USMS, or ICE depending on status.
Where to lookVINELink, VINE phone line, jail phone, sheriff app, FOIL.DOCCS incarcerated lookup.BOP inmate locator or ICE detainee locator.
Best forCurrent local custody and jail status.Current state facility assignment and sentence-related records.Federal or immigration custody outside the county jail roster.


St. Lawrence Detention Facilities

Three facilities define the St. Lawrence County detention map. One is the sheriff-operated local jail. Two are state prisons physically located in the county. Each uses a different public lookup route and serves a different population.


St. Lawrence Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the St. Lawrence County inmate population?

The May 2026 DCJS/SCOC monthly report showed a St. Lawrence County jail average daily census of 123. The 2025 annual average daily census was 150. Those figures count the county jail population, not the full DOCCS state-prison population at Gouverneur and Riverview.

How do I search the St. Lawrence County inmate population?

Start with VINELink or the VINE route linked from the county correctional pages. Use the jail phone for current custody confirmation if the online result is unclear. Use DOCCS for sentenced state prisoners, BOP for federal custody, and ICE for immigration detention.

Does St. Lawrence County publish a static jail roster?

The official county pages inspected did not show a county-hosted static roster. The researched public routes are VINELink, VINE by phone, the sheriff app's advertised Appriss inmate search, the jail information line, and FOIL for records not posted online.

What is a state-ready inmate?

A state-ready inmate is a person sentenced to state prison but still held in the county jail while waiting for DOCCS transfer. St. Lawrence County had 28 state readies in May 2025 and one in May 2026, according to the monthly report.

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Directions to the St. Lawrence County Jail

The St. Lawrence County Correctional Facility is at 17 Commerce Lane in Canton. Visitors should use the Commerce Lane correctional facility for jail visits, bail/property drop, inmate-fund kiosk deposits, and correctional inquiries unless staff direct otherwise. The sheriff's administrative office and the County Courthouse are on Court Street, so do not assume a court address is the jail entrance.

Address

St. Lawrence County Correctional Facility
17 Commerce Lane
Canton, NY 13617
(315) 379-2367

Visitor Parking

No official visitor-lot rate or parking map was located in the jail pages. Confirm visitor parking with the facility before arrival, especially before a scheduled visit.

Public Transit

No official bus or rail direction specific to the jail was located in the correctional pages. Travelers without a car should verify local transportation before leaving.

Visitor Entry

Visitors need valid photo ID, must arrive 20 minutes before the scheduled visit, and may need a 25-cent lobby locker for banned items such as phones, keys, wallets, bags, tobacco, and electronics.