Lookup Holmes-Humphreys Facility Inmates

Holmes-Humphreys County/Regional Correctional Facility is the adult detention and regional correctional facility serving Holmes County custody questions in Lexington. To look up inmates at Holmes-Humphreys County/Regional Correctional Facility, the search path depends on status: recent local arrest, regional facility housing, sentenced MDOC custody, or transfer to another system. The facility is not supported by a public Holmes County roster on the official county site, so custody confirmation starts with the facility or sheriff, while sentenced or state-custody records move through MDOC inmate search and custody-notification tools.

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Holmes-Humphreys Facility Overview

The county names the facility as Holmes-Humphreys County/Regional Correctional Facility. MDOC names the same location as Holmes/Humphreys County Correctional Facility and lists the facility type as Regional. That label matters. This is not a city holding cell, and it is not a standalone state prison page. It is a regional correctional facility tied to the Holmes County sheriff/corrections complex and the Mississippi Department of Corrections regional system.

The county page identifies Willie March as Sheriff, Barry Rule as Warden, Juanita Mitchell as Deputy Warden, and Ada Dorsey as Compliance Monitor. MDOC also names Barry Rule as warden. The facility handles regional correctional population, and local pretrial or recent-arrest inquiries still route through the sheriff or facility by phone because no public county roster was located in official sources.

The county regional correctional facility page publishes the local facility name, leadership block, address, accreditation history, and programs.

Holmes-Humphreys County Regional Correctional Facility inmate lookup information

That county page is the local source for the sheriff-linked corrections office, while MDOC is the source for state regional facility status and population reporting.


Holmes-Humphreys Capacity and Population

MDOC daily population reports list Holmes County under regional correctional facilities with a capacity of 280. Visible June 2026 entries show the facility near that figure: 278 on June 1, 278 on June 2, 276 on June 3, and 277 for several following visible days. Earlier 2026 reports also kept the facility mostly in the high 270s, with March opening at 280 for several dates. These are regional population counts, not a public county-pretrial roster.

280 MDOC Reported Capacity
276-278 Visible June 2026 Count Range
PeriodCount DetailMeaning
January 2026Mostly 274-277 in visible entriesNear the reported regional capacity.
March 2026280 for March 1-4, then high 270sAt capacity on several visible days.
June 2026276-278 for visible June 1-8 entriesClose to the 280 capacity line.

Lookup Holmes-Humphreys Inmates

There is no official Holmes County roster search for this facility on the county website. Current local custody questions should start with the Holmes County Sheriff Department or the regional facility. State or regional sentenced custody should then be checked through MDOC inmate search. VINELink can help with custody-change notifications, but it is not a complete replacement for a facility call.

  1. Call 662-834-5016 and ask whether the person is held at the facility, still in intake, released, or transferred.
  2. Call the sheriff office at 662-834-1511 when the question involves a local arrest, jail docket, or sheriff custody issue.
  3. Search MDOC by first name, last name, or MDOC ID if the person may be in state or regional custody.
  4. Register with VINELink or MS SAVIN when custody-change alerts are needed.
  5. Use BOP, U.S. Marshals, or ICE only if the person has moved into federal or immigration custody.

Holmes-Humphreys Address and Contact

The facility and sheriff office share the same highway complex in Lexington. Use the facility number for custody, visitation, programs, and regional housing questions. Use the sheriff office number for local arrest, jail docket, and sheriff records questions.

Holmes-Humphreys County/Regional Correctional Facility

23234 MS Hwy 12 East

Lexington, MS 39095

662-834-5016

Fax: 662-834-5020

Holmes County Sheriff Department

23234 Highway 12 East

Lexington, MS 39095

662-834-1511

Fax: 662-834-3362


Visiting Holmes-Humphreys Inmates

The official county and MDOC facility profile did not publish a local visitation calendar. Call before traveling. For MDOC custody, statewide rules require photo ID, visitor log sign-in, searches, contraband limits, and dress-code compliance. Visitors may be searched, vehicles may be searched, and phones, purses, wallets, handbags, and excessive clothing must stay locked in vehicles.

TopicHolmes-Humphreys DetailAction
Visitation scheduleNot published in official county pages reviewedCall 662-834-5016 before travel.
IdentificationMDOC baseline requires photographic IDBring state ID, driver's license, military ID, or other accepted ID.
SearchesPerson, vehicle, property, and carried items may be searchedArrive prepared to comply with facility screening.
ContrabandWeapons, drugs, alcohol, ammunition, and tools that may be weapons are barredLeave restricted items off facility grounds.
Dress codeMDOC rules restrict hats, exposed undergarments, tight clothing, mini-skirts, and similar itemsAsk the facility if local regional rules add more limits.

Mail and Money at Holmes-Humphreys

No Holmes-specific inmate mail format, commissary vendor, phone vendor, video-visit vendor, kiosk rule, online deposit link, or fee schedule was located in official sources. Do not assume a third-party jail directory is correct. Before sending funds or mail, call the facility and ask whether the envelope must include an MDOC number, housing unit, booking number, or special mail-processing vendor.

ServicePublished DetailBefore You Act
Mail addressFacility address is published, but inmate mail format is notConfirm name, ID number, housing, and mail vendor rules.
Phone or videoNo official vendor locatedAsk the facility for setup and account rules.
Money depositNo official vendor or fee schedule locatedConfirm accepted methods and fees before sending funds.

Holmes-Humphreys Booking and Court

For a recent Holmes County arrest, intake can include identity verification, property inventory, fingerprints, booking photo, charge entry, screening, classification, and housing placement. Those are general jail steps because the county does not publish a local booking manual. The local court detail is clearer: Holmes County says felony cases are first heard in Justice Court for initial appearance and affidavit filing, and Justice Court judges hold sessions at the jail three times each week to help meet the initial-appearance right within three days of arrest.

That process ties the facility to the courts. Bond, holds, detainers, and release conditions may be known to the jail before they appear in a formal Circuit Court case. Later criminal filings, indictments, motions, and judgments route to the Circuit Clerk and Mississippi Electronic Courts.

Justice Court is also the practical place to ask about misdemeanor, traffic, DUI, county ordinance, and felony first-appearance issues. Circuit Court and the Circuit Clerk become more important after formal filings, indictments, motions, and judgments. A custody call to the facility answers where the person is held. A court-record call answers what case has been opened, what charge document exists, and what the next setting may be.


Programs at Holmes-Humphreys

The county page lists GED, Adult Basic Education, Alcohol & Drug, Life Skills, Vocational Classes, and Religious Services. The page also records American Correctional Association accreditation history: original accreditation on May 5, 2002, with re-accreditations on April 24, 2005, August 11, 2008, and January 28, 2013. Those details make the facility page more specific than a normal county jail directory entry.

The facility is east of Lexington on Mississippi Highway 12. Official sources did not publish visitor parking rates, a public-transit route, a dedicated accessible-entrance note, or overflow parking rules. Visitors coming from central Lexington should follow MS-12 East toward the sheriff and correctional complex. Drivers from Durant, Tchula, or the I-55 corridor should route toward Lexington first, then use the highway address. Call ahead for accessibility needs, visitor entry rules, and schedule changes.

Regional correctional facility
A facility that can house regional or state correctional population, not just short local booking holds.
MDOC custody
Mississippi Department of Corrections custody, usually searched through the state inmate locator.
Jail docket
The sheriff-maintained public custody record required by Mississippi law.

Note: Confirm custody, visitation, and mail rules with the facility before traveling or sending money.