Search the Clay County Inmate Population

The Clay County inmate population is tracked through West Virginia's regional jail system rather than a county-owned jail roster. A Clay County inmate search usually starts with regional jail custody, then moves to court records, state prison lookup, or federal and immigration tools when the facts point there. The Clay County inmate population includes people arrested locally but held outside Clay, so the right search path depends on custody status, sentence stage, and the agency holding the person.

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Clay County Inmate Population Routing

Clay County does not have a stand-alone county jail for public lookup. The official facility for Clay County jail custody is Central Regional Jail and Correctional Facility, a West Virginia Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation facility in the Sutton and Flatwoods area. It serves Braxton, Calhoun, Clay, Gilmer, Lewis, Nicholas, Roane, and Webster Counties. That makes the Clay County inmate population a regional jail population for most public search purposes, not a Clay courthouse or sheriff lobby list.

The local path is best understood as Clay arrest, Sutton jail, Clay court. The Clay County Sheriff's Office may make or document an arrest, Central Regional Jail may hold the person after intake, and Clay County Magistrate Court or the Circuit Clerk may hold the court record that follows. Sentenced prison custody is a separate WVDCR prison or supervision search. Federal criminal custody and immigration custody have separate federal locators.


Clay County Inmate Population Statistics

The best official numbers are facility-level figures for Central Regional Jail, because no Clay-only jail dashboard was found. The FY2018 Regional Jail Authority annual report listed Central Regional Jail with 345 total beds. The FY2023 WVDCR annual report listed Central Regional Jail and Correctional Center with a population of 362. Those numbers cover the regional jail serving Clay County and seven other counties, so they should not be read as a Clay-only inmate count.

353 FY2018 ADP
345 Listed Bed Capacity
1 Primary Serving Facility
MeasureFigureSource and date
Central Regional Jail total bed capacity345FY2018 Regional Jail Authority annual report
Central Regional Jail FY2018 average daily population353FY2018 Regional Jail Authority annual report
Central Regional Jail FY2023 listed population362FY2023 WVDCR annual report
Central Regional Jail 2018 admissions2,929FY2018 Regional Jail Authority annual report
Central Regional Jail July 2, 2026 admissions4WVDCR Daily Incarcerations, inspected July 2, 2026


Clay County Jail Capacity Context

Central Regional Jail opened in 1993 and was described by WVDCR as the prototype podular-design regional jail. The FY2018 capacity table listed 200 original design beds, 120 added bunks, and 25 stackable bunks, for 345 total beds. The FY2018 ADP of 353 was slightly above that capacity figure. The FY2023 facility population of 362 was also above 345 if that older capacity figure remained the relevant comparison point.

No official Clay County jail construction project, current consent decree, or Central Regional closure plan was found in the reviewed sources. The public record supports a careful arithmetic point, not a broader legal conclusion. The regional jail serving Clay County has official population figures that exceeded the older listed bed capacity in the cited years.


Clay County Inmate Population Laws

Several West Virginia laws explain why jail, booking, and court information has more than one access path. WV Code 29B-1-3 gives a right to inspect or copy public records of a public body unless an exemption applies. WV Code 29B-1-4 lists exemptions, including privacy, medical, internal law-enforcement, and investigatory limits. WV Code 62-1-5 requires arrested people to be taken before a magistrate without unnecessary delay.

Custody flow: Arrest in Clay County -> regional jail booking at Central Regional Jail -> first appearance in magistrate court -> possible bond, release, jail sentence, or state prison transfer.



Clay County Daily Incarcerations

WVDCR Daily Incarcerations gives another official way to check new admissions by county or institution. The county selector includes Clay, and the institution list includes Central Regional Jail. On July 2, 2026, the Central Regional Jail admissions summary showed four admissions under Admissions by Institution. The visible summary fields were time, last name, first name, middle name, birth date, and gender.

The WVDCR daily page is a live tool. Its numbers change by day. It is useful for recent intake, but it is not a stable annual Clay County inmate population report. For a broader population view, use WVDCR annual reports and the Regional Jail Authority annual report tables.

The WVDCR Daily Incarcerations page shows the county and institution search paths used for Clay County jail admissions.

Clay County inmate population daily incarcerations search

The screenshot is useful because it shows why daily admissions and name search are related but different tools.


Clay County Inmate Record Fields

The accessible Daily Incarcerations summary did not expose a full profile page during research because detail links redirected back to the search form in this environment. That means charges, bond, mugshot, housing, and arresting-agency fields should not be promised as visible on every public page. The confirmed public summary fields are narrower and should be read as an admission list, not a full court record.

FieldWhat it shows
Facility nameThe regional jail admission page, such as Central Regional Jail
Admissions Summary dateThe date of the daily admissions list
View DetailsA link for each listed admission when details are available
TimeAdmission or booking time on the summary
Name fieldsLast, first, and middle name if entered
Birth date and genderBasic identification fields shown on the summary

Clay County Custody Lookup Paths

A Clay County inmate lookup should follow custody type. The regional jail search is for pretrial and short-sentence jail custody. The WVDCR prison and supervision locator is for people in prison, on parole, or under active WVDCR supervision. The BOP inmate locator covers federal inmates from 1982 to present. The ICE detainee locator covers adults in ICE custody or CBP custody over 48 hours.

Custody typeWhere to searchClay County use
Regional jailWV Regional Jail Offender SearchMost current Clay County jail custody
Daily admissionsWVDCR Daily IncarcerationsNew admissions by Clay county or Central Regional Jail
State prison or paroleWVDCR prison/supervision locatorAfter prison sentencing or active supervision
Federal sentenceBOP inmate locatorFederal defendants after BOP commitment
Immigration custodyICE locatorImmigration-only detention or ICE custody

Clay County Detention Facilities

Only one facility appears in the Clay County facility map. Central Regional Jail and Correctional Facility is outside Clay County, but it is the official regional jail serving Clay arrests. That local fact matters more than the county line. Families often need to call or travel to Sutton for custody questions while still using Clay County court offices for case records.


Clay County Past Inmate Records

A person who no longer appears in the jail search may have been released, transferred, or moved to a different system. For older jail records, use a public-records request to the custodian. Sheriff-created arrest or incident records go to the Clay County Sheriff. Jail-created custody or booking records usually go to WVDCR or Central Regional Jail. Court filings go to the magistrate clerk or circuit clerk.

WV FOIA requests work best when they name the person, arrest date, booking date, arresting agency, case number if known, and the exact record requested. A request for "all records" can slow the process because the custodian has to identify the scope and possible exemptions.


Clay County Inmate Record Offices

Clay County's local offices are clustered around Main Street and county-government mailing addresses in Clay, while the jail is in Sutton. The sheriff's office lists PO Box 429, Clay, WV 25043, phone (304) 587-4260, fax (304) 587-8366, and sheriff@claycountywv.us. The magistrate clerk is listed at the Clay County Judicial Annex, PO Box 393, 262 Main Street, Clay, WV 25043, phone (304) 587-2131. The circuit clerk is listed at PO Box 129, 246 Main Street, Clay, WV 25043, phone (304) 587-4256.

Those offices answer different parts of the Clay County inmate population question. The sheriff is the local law-enforcement and arrest-record contact. Central Regional Jail is the custody and jail-record contact. The magistrate clerk is the copy source for lower-court criminal records after an arrest, and the circuit clerk becomes important for felony and circuit matters. Treating all four as one office causes delays.


Clay County Jail Conditions Sources

Central Regional Jail's public page is thin on programs, but WVDCR policy pages and state sources add useful context. WVDCR policy topics include offender records, inmate property, classification, health screening, mental-health screening, grievances, access to courts and counsel, food service, sanitation, suicide prevention, and jail physical plant. The West Virginia Department of Education adult education locations page lists Central Regional Jail in Braxton County, giving Clay County families a real program source instead of a generic promise.

For safety concerns, WVDCR search pages include a PREA zero-tolerance statement and direct reports of alleged sexual abuse or harassment to the facility administrator or WV Regional Jail Authority central office. No official Clay-specific jail death report, Central Regional consent decree, or local jail construction project was found in the reviewed research.


Clay County Inmate Population FAQ

Is the Clay County inmate population held in Clay? Usually no. Clay County jail custody is routed through Central Regional Jail in Sutton.

Does Clay County have its own jail roster? No Clay County-owned roster was found. Use WVDCR regional jail search and Daily Incarcerations.

Are Central Regional numbers Clay-only? No. The facility serves eight counties, so capacity and population figures are regional.

Can VINE replace the jail search? No. West Virginia VINE is a notification tool, not the official court or custody record.

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Directions to the Clay County Jail Facility

Central Regional Jail and Correctional Facility is at 1255 Dyer Hill Road, Sutton, WV 26601. For Clay County visitors, the trip runs out of Clay County to the Sutton and Flatwoods area of Braxton County. WVDCR directions from Charleston or Huntington use I-79 North to Flatwoods Exit 67, then a right off the ramp, a right at the stop light, and a left up the hill past the Days Inn. From Beckley or Summersville, WVDCR directs drivers to US 19 North to I-79 North, then the same Exit 67 route.

Address

Central Regional Jail and Correctional Facility
1255 Dyer Hill Road
Sutton, WV 26601
(304) 765-7904

Visitor Parking

Visitor parking details and rates were not published on the facility page. Call before travel.

Public Transit

No official bus or rail route to the jail was found in the reviewed sources.

Visitor Entry

Visits are non-contact and scheduled by inmates. Confirm ID, check-in, and prohibited-item rules by phone.