Jail records, court & arrest records, mugshots and even judicial reports
Department Name | Nebraska Dept. of Correctional Services |
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Official Website | http://www.corrections.nebraska.gov |
Currently Incarcerated Inmates | http://dcs-inmatesearch.ne.gov/Corrections/COR_input.html |
Visitor Application | https://corrections.nebraska.gov/facilities/visiting-hours |
Send Money | https://corrections.nebraska.gov/send-money-books-photos-emails-e-cards |
Phone Calls | https://corrections.nebraska.gov/public-information/victim-services/serves/victim-services-facility-contacts |
Location | P.O. Box #94661 Lincoln, NE 68509-4661 |
Phone Number | (402) 471-2654 |
Nebraska's correctional system plays a pivotal role in ensuring public safety and aiding in the rehabilitation of offenders. The Nebraska Department of Correctional Services (NDCS) manages state prisons, while county jails are usually overseen by the county's sheriff's department or local government.
In terms of demographics and offenses:
Inmate records in Nebraska provide a detailed account of an individual's time within the correctional system. These records might include:
The Nebraska Department of Correctional Services provides online tools to aid the public in accessing inmate records.
To perform an online search for an inmate in Nebraska:
Remember to use this tool responsibly, as misuse might lead to legal consequences.
County jails in Nebraska primarily house inmates awaiting trial or those serving short sentences. Unlike state prisons that are managed by the NDCS, county jails are overseen by local jurisdictions, usually the county sheriff's department.
To access county jail records:
For those who prefer an offline method or cannot find the desired information online, the following avenues are available:
To ensure public safety, Nebraska maintains a registry of individuals convicted of sex offenses. The Nebraska State Patrol manages this registry.
To conduct a Nebraska sex offender search:
Always remember that this information is provided to the public to ensure safety and should not be used to threaten, harass, or commit any other crimes against registered offenders.