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Johnson County, Kansas Sheriff Overview

Johnson County is a county found in the easternmost part of Kansas. Its county seat is in Olathe. As of the 2010 census, the county population was 544,179, making it the most populous county in Kansas. Johnson County is named after American missionary Thomas Johnson. Zip codes in Johnson County include 66021, 66025, 66031, 66030, 66203, 66202, 66205, 66204, 66207, 66206, 66209, 66208, 66211, 66210, 66213, 66212, 66215, 66051, 66214, 66217, 66216, 66219, 66218, 66061, 66221, 66220, 66223, 66062, 66224, 66227, 66226, 66083, 66085, 66013, and 66018.

The Sheriff of Johnson County is currently Calvin Hayden.

Johnson County Sheriff’s Office:
Address: 125 N Cherry St
Olathe, KS 66061
Phone: 913-715-5800

Inmate Search in Johnson County Jail

The Johnson County Jail maintains an online list of incarcerated inmates currently in their Facility. You can search for an inmate using the following filters: Last and First Name. The file of each inmate contains: Name, Criminal File Number, DOB, Race, Sex, Detention Center Location, Visitation Times, Booking Date, Charge and Bond Information (Charges, Bond Amount, Bond Type, Dispo.), Court Dates (Court Location, Court Date and Time). Major Wayne Rector is the Johnson County’s Jail Administrator.

Important Jail Policies and Procedures

All visitors will present valid photo identification before being authorized to visit. Valid photo identification is non-expired government issued identification.
All visitors must be 18 years of age or accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
An inmate will be allowed TWO people per visitation time. A child 5 years or younger will be considered a lap child and will not count as one visitor. However only one lap child will be permitted per visitation. Any remaining children regardless of age will count as one of the two visitors. Children cannot be left un-attended.
The splitting of visitation is not allowed. However, the two visitors do not have to arrive at the same time.
All visitors will secure packages, purses, bags, cell phones, etc. in the lockers provided.
All visitors will be required to pass through a metal detector.
Food, drink and smoking are prohibited in the visitation area.
All visitors must remain properly dressed.
After the visit, all visitors will return to the lobby staff, and obtain their identification.
All visitors who leave property in a locker must retrieve the property prior to leaving the detention center.
A visit may be denied, suspended or terminated if:
A visitor is under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs.
There is insufficient space available at that time.
The visitor refuses to submit to an initial screening or a search if necessary.
The visitor refuses to produce sufficient identification or falsifies identification.
The visitors’ behavior is disruptive to the orderly running of the facility.
The visitor intentionally damages county property.
Safety or Security of the facility (severe weather, tornado, riot, etc.)
Absolutely no materials will be given to inmates unless authorized by a shift sergeant in writing prior to visitation

Visitation Time:
An inmate’s visitation time can be found in their online inmate file in the inmate search.

All inmate correspondence must be sent through the U.S. Mail with the return address to:
Inmates Name
Johnson County Adult Detention Center
101 N. Kansas Ave.
Olathe, KS 66061

Sex Offender Search and Lookup

All registered sex offenders are registered on either a national or state sex offender database. The people on these databases have been convicted of a sex or kidnapping crime. The definition of a sex offender is a person convicted of a crime involving sex, including rape, molestation, and production or distribution of child pornography.

You can access this information online for Johnson County by going to this link, but bear in mind that searches sometimes reveal primary last known addresses or, rather the block that they live on. You are also required to accept a disclosure to use the database.

Bail and Bail Bondsman

A bond is a monetary guarantee that a defendant will show up in court when ordered by a judge. The defendant signs his bond which is a written promise that if he does not show up as required he will forfeit the bail amount to the court along with any fees. For all practical purposes there is no difference between a bond and bail. A cosigner or bondsman may also sign and post bond on the defendant’s behalf, giving the court additional assurances that the defendant will make his court appearances.

Kansas accepts the following types on bond.

Cash Bond. The defendant gives the money to the court to get his release. The money is returned at the end of the trial if the defendant completes their court responsibilities.

Personal Recognizance. This is also referred to as own recognizance or a signature bond. This allows the defendant to get out of jail without posting cash or assets as securities

Surety Bond. This involves participation of a professional surety, a bondsman. The bondsman promises the court the defendant will appear or the bondsman will pay the court the amount of the bond.

Cash Deposit. Ten percent of the bond amount is given to the court up front. Most of the money is returned at the end of the case if the defendant takes care of all his court responsibilities.

Property Bond. The deed to a home or real estate is signed over to the court to guarantee the defendant’s participation in their court orders. This is fairly uncommon.

1. Applicable Statutes.

  • KANSAS STATUTES ANNOTATED CHAPTER 22.–CRIMINAL PROCEDURE KANSAS CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ARTICLE 28.–CONDITIONS OF RELEASE 22-2806 – 22-809.
  • At one time, Kansas had very detailed provisions regarding bail in Kansas Statutes ANNOTATED CHAPTER 61.–PROCEDURE, CIVIL, FOR LIMITED ACTIONS ARTICLE
  • –ARREST AND BAIL. However, this article was repealed.
  • Johnson County Jail Statistics
    Number of Persons Confined555
    Avg Daily Population543
    Name of new facilitynot applicable
    Full time payroll277
    Full time total employees279
    Total salaries and wages15718403
    Other operating expenditures11343090
    Total construction costs55215
    Equipment, furnishings, etc142951
    Year of original construction1988
    Year of major renovation2005
    Name of new facilityFRED ALLENBEAN DETENTION

    Address: 101 NORTH KANSAS AVENUE OLATHE KS 66061

    Johnson County Unemployment and Median Household Income
    Civilian Labor Force Annual Average, 2016325,758
    Number Employed Annual Average, 2016314,887
    Number Unemployed Annual Average, 201610,871
    Unemployment Rate, 20163.3
    Median Household Income Annual Average, 201583,007
    Sources: Unemployment – Bureau of Labor Statistics LAUS data, Median Household Income – Census Bureau SAIPE data, Rural Classifications – USDA Economic Research Service
    Johnson County Poverty Data
    Estimate of People of All Ages In Poverty 201431,474
    Estimate Percentage of People of All Ages In Poverty 20155.5
    Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Model-based Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates (SAIPE)

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