Search the Pleasants County Inmate Population

The Pleasants County inmate population is tracked through West Virginia jail and prison systems rather than a sheriff-run local jail list. A Pleasants County inmate search usually starts with the regional jail roster for current custody, then shifts to state, federal, or court records when the person has moved, been sentenced, or been released. The Pleasants County inmate population includes people tied to county arrests, regional jail admissions, and a state prison located inside the county. To search the Pleasants County inmate population well, separate jail custody from prison custody before using any locator.

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The Pleasants County Inmate Population

Pleasants County has an unusual custody map. The sheriff's office in St. Marys handles local law-enforcement duties, process service, prisoner transport, and extraditions, but it does not operate a public county jail roster from the sheriff website. The ordinary jail route for a Pleasants County arrest is North Central Regional Jail and Correctional Facility, a WV DCR regional jail in Greenwood that serves Pleasants County and several other counties. The second large facility tied to the county is Saint Marys Correctional Center and Jail, a state prison in Pleasants County for sentenced adult male inmates.

That split shapes the Pleasants County inmate population. A newly arrested person may be booked into the regional jail system, appear on the WV Regional Jails search or Daily Incarcerations, and later have charges tracked through magistrate or circuit court. A sentenced person may move to a DCR prison and become searchable through the prison locator instead. Federal detainees may also be held at North Central by contract with the U.S. Marshals Service, while sentenced federal inmates and immigration detainees use separate federal systems.


Pleasants County Inmate Population Statistics

The most reliable numbers in the research are facility-level figures, not Pleasants-only jail counts. WV regional jails pool people from multiple counties, and North Central also may hold federal detainees. For that reason, North Central figures should be read as the population of the facility serving Pleasants County, not as a count of Pleasants County residents or Pleasants County cases alone. Saint Marys figures are prison figures for a state facility physically in Pleasants County.

564 North Central Rated Population, FY2025
700 Saint Marys Rated Population, FY2025
2 DCR Facilities Relevant to Pleasants County
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Pleasants County population estimate7,358U.S. Census QuickFacts, July 1, 2024 estimate snippet
Pleasants County 2020 population7,653Census QuickFacts and Pleasants County profile
North Central rated population564WV DCR FY2025 annual report
Saint Marys rated population700WV DCR FY2025 annual report
Saint Marys daily count610DCR Saint Marys facility page
North Central daily admissions6WV Daily Incarcerations, July 2, 2026 inspection

The county's small size matters. The official Pleasants County profile says the county was created in 1851, covers 134.6 square miles, and has St. Marys as the county seat. A small county can still have a large corrections footprint because one state prison sits inside the county and a multi-county regional jail serves its arrests outside the county line.



Pleasants County Jail Capacity and Overcrowding

North Central is the capacity issue readers should watch when searching Pleasants County jail custody. The facility is one of West Virginia's largest regional jails, opened in August 2001, and serves multiple counties from the U.S. 50 corridor in Doddridge County. Because it is a regional jail, crowding can reflect arrests and commitments from many counties, plus contract federal detainees. A Pleasants County arrest enters that shared system rather than a small local lockup run by the sheriff.

Saint Marys is a different type of population. DCR describes it as a medium-security correctional institution for sentenced adult male inmates, with general population and specialized geriatric or sheltered-housing needs. Its daily count and rated population help describe corrections capacity inside Pleasants County, but those prisoners are not the same group as new Pleasants County arrestees waiting for first appearance or bond.


Laws Governing Pleasants County Inmate Population

West Virginia public-records and corrections statutes explain why some Pleasants County inmate population facts are public, why other details are withheld, and how a person asks for records that are not posted online. Online jail data should be treated as a public lookup aid, not as the final court record. Formal charges and case outcomes come from magistrate or circuit court records.

Key Statutes:

W. Va. Code §29B-1-3 gives the public a right to inspect or copy public records unless an exemption applies, and requires action within five business days.

W. Va. Code §29B-1-4 lists exemptions that can limit law-enforcement, privacy, confidential, or protected records.

W. Va. Code §15A-3-16 addresses regional jail use, local detention, and county or municipal incarceration obligations.

W. Va. Code §15A-3-17 continues the Jail Operations Partial Reimbursement Fund and uses inmate days in reimbursement calculations.

For a record that does not appear online, identify the custodian first. DCR holds regional jail and prison custody records. Pleasants County Sheriff's Office holds local sheriff-created arrest, incident, transport, or process records. The magistrate and circuit clerks hold court case documents. A request should be narrow enough to let the custodian find the record.



Current Pleasants County Inmate Lookup

The regional jail search covers people in WV regional jail custody, including Pleasants County arrestees held at North Central. Daily Incarcerations has a county selector with Pleasants listed among all West Virginia counties and also displays admissions by institution. On July 2, 2026, the inspected Daily Incarcerations page showed North Central admissions count 6 and an admissions summary with name, time, birth date, and gender fields.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Last NameTextYesMinimum three letters, maximum 100 characters.
First NameTextNoOptional field used to narrow common last names.
CAPTCHAChallengeYes to submitRequired before search submission.
CountyDropdown on Daily IncarcerationsContext fieldIncludes Pleasants and every other West Virginia county.

The county sheriff's page is still useful, but for a different reason. The Pleasants County Sheriff's Office page lists Sheriff Charles R. Mankins, the St. Marys address, business hours, and the office phone. The sheriff can route local law-enforcement record questions during office hours, while jail custody status belongs with DCR and North Central.

The official sheriff contact page is a good source for local office routing and hours.

Pleasants County sheriff office contact page for inmate records routing

Use that office for sheriff-created records, not as proof that the county runs its own jail roster.


What Pleasants County Inmate Records Show

The accessible Daily Incarcerations summary did not expose a full inmate profile during research. It showed a useful admission snapshot instead. A details link redirected back to the search page in the accessible text view, so charges, bond, mugshot, housing unit, arresting agency, and release status should not be promised unless the full profile is viewed through the official portal. Court records remain the better source for formal charges and dispositions.

Visible FieldWhat It Shows
View DetailsA link labeled for inmate details, though the inspected detail path returned to the search page.
TimeBooking or admission time in h:mm AM/PM format.
Last, First, Middle NameThe identity fields shown in the admissions summary.
Birth DateDate of birth in month/day/year format.
GenderGender label shown in the admission list.
TotalCount of admissions for the selected institution or summary view.
Regional jail
A multi-county jail facility operated through WV DCR rather than one sheriff's office.
Pretrial detainee
A person held before final court disposition.
Sentenced inmate
A person serving a sentence after conviction.
Detainer
A hold or request from another agency that can affect release.

Pleasants County Jail vs State Prison

The most common lookup mistake is treating every Pleasants County custody question as a county jail question. North Central is the regional jail for new arrests, pretrial custody, and some short-sentence custody. Saint Marys is a state prison in the county, but it is not the normal first stop after a Pleasants County arrest. Once a person moves to prison or supervision, the regional jail roster is the wrong tool.

Custody TypeWhere to LookWhat It Covers
Regional jailWV Regional Jails search and Daily IncarcerationsPretrial and sentenced jail custody for served counties, including Pleasants.
State prisonWV DCR prison/supervision locatorActive supervision, prison, or parole status.
Federal sentenced inmateBOP inmate locatorFederal inmates incarcerated from 1982 to present.
Immigration custodyICE Online Detainee LocatorAdults currently in ICE custody and some CBP custody over 48 hours.

Pleasants County Detention Facilities

Two facilities define most Pleasants County inmate population research. North Central serves the county's jail custody route even though it is outside the county. Saint Marys sits inside Pleasants County and holds sentenced state prisoners. The facility names matter because using the wrong one sends a search to the wrong locator.

West Virginia VINE is another access channel for custody notification. The West Virginia VINE portal supports custody status and notification, and DCR states victims can call 1-866-WV4-VINE.

West Virginia VINE portal for Pleasants County inmate custody notification

VINE is best used for status and notification, while the roster and DCR locators remain the lookup tools for record details.


Pleasants County Inmate Population FAQ

Is there a Pleasants County jail roster?

No sheriff-run Pleasants County jail roster was located. Current regional jail custody is searched through WV DCR regional jail tools, with North Central serving Pleasants County cases.

Does Saint Marys Correctional Center hold new arrests?

Saint Marys is a state prison/correctional center. Use the state DOC locator for sentenced state inmates there, not the regional jail roster for new arrests.

Can a federal detainee be at North Central?

Yes. The FY2025 DCR report indexed text says North Central contractually houses federal detainees for the U.S. Marshals Service. Sentenced federal inmates are searched through BOP.

Where are charges after booking?

Roster charges are not the final court record. Use Magistrate Record Search, the Magistrate Clerk, or the Circuit Clerk for the court case path after booking.

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Directions to the Pleasants County Regional Jail

North Central Regional Jail and Correctional Facility is at 1 Lois Lane, Greenwood, WV 26415. Visitors from Pleasants County should expect a regional-jail trip rather than a courthouse trip. The official DCR directions describe approaches from I-77 near Parkersburg and I-79 near Clarksburg, both using the U.S. Route 50 corridor.

Address

North Central Regional Jail and Correctional Facility
1 Lois Lane
Greenwood, WV 26415
(304) 873-1384

From Parkersburg

DCR says to take I-77 exit 176 onto U.S. 50 east toward Clarksburg, travel about 45 miles, use the Stone Valley Road exit, and follow signs for the WV State Police and Regional Jail.

From Clarksburg

DCR says to take I-79 exit 119 onto Route 50 west toward Clarksburg/Parkersburg, then travel about 35 miles on U.S. 50.

Visitor Entry

Parking, entrance, and accessibility details were not published in the captured facility page. Call North Central before traveling from St. Marys or Belmont.