Search Kearney County Inmate Population

The Kearney County inmate population is tracked through a small sheriff-run jail, state prison systems, court records, and custody-notification tools. A Kearney County inmate search starts with the county jail when the person may be newly booked, then shifts to state or federal locators if custody moved after court action. The Kearney County inmate population is not shown in a county dashboard, so public records, historical correctional-population sources, and direct sheriff contact all matter. The Kearney County inmate population also includes transfer questions, because a local arrest may lead to court, release, state prison, or another holding agency.

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The Kearney County Inmate Population

Kearney County has one mapped detention facility for this project: Kearney County Jail in Minden. The Kearney County Sheriff's Office operates the jail, and the official sheriff page says the office manages the county jail along with patrol, investigations, sex-offender registration, communications, and public-safety work. That local jail population is different from the Nebraska prison population. A person held before trial, after a warrant arrest, on a short local sentence, or on Kearney County process is a county jail matter. A person sentenced to a Nebraska prison term is searched through the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services, not through a Kearney County roster.

The county does not publish a current online Kearney County inmate population dashboard, a rated capacity figure, a booking report, or a current jail roster on the official county site. That makes the local record set thinner than in larger Nebraska counties. The best supported public picture is a rural jail with very small historical counts, direct phone lookup through the sheriff, public-records access under Nebraska law, and separate state, federal, immigration, and court systems for people who are no longer in local jail custody.


Kearney County Inmate Population Statistics

The research did not locate a current county jail population report, average daily population, rated capacity, annual bookings count, or demographic table on Kearney County's official pages. Two high-authority correctional-population references give historical snapshots for Kearney County Jail, but those figures are not a current bed count and should not be treated as today's roster total. The correct use is narrow: they show that the documented Kearney County inmate population has historically been small.

7 Local Jail Count, 2006 PPI Snapshot
3 Local Jail Count, 2013 PPI Snapshot
1 Mapped County Detention Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Kearney County Jail population7Prison Policy Initiative correctional-population data, 3/31/2006
Kearney County Jail population3Prison Policy Initiative correctional-population data, 12/31/2013
Current rated capacityNot publishedCounty sheriff, court, public-records, and plan pages searched
Current average daily populationNot publishedNo official local dashboard or annual jail report located
Annual bookingsNot publishedNo official Kearney County jail annual report located


Kearney County Jail Population Makeup

No official Kearney County demographic breakdown was located for pretrial status, sentence status, sex, age, race, charge level, hold type, or average length of stay. That gap is important. A page about the Kearney County inmate population should not invent male and female counts, felony shares, or race tables when the county has not published them. The defensible local statement is that the jail holds adults arrested in Kearney County, people held on Kearney County criminal process, short local sentences, court commitments, and holds pending transfer.

  • Pretrial and local custody: the sheriff-run jail is the starting point for fresh arrests, warrants, short local sentences, and court commitments.
  • State prison custody: sentenced felony prisoners from Kearney County move into NDCS and must be searched in the state locator.
  • Federal custody: federal sentenced prisoners are searched through BOP, while federal pretrial or transport issues may involve the U.S. Marshals District of Nebraska.
  • Immigration custody: ICE detainees are searched through ICE's locator, not through a Kearney County jail roster.

Kearney County Jail Record Laws

Nebraska law is the access frame for Kearney County jail records because the county does not publish a dedicated jail-records request portal. Public access starts with the sheriff for local jail records and with NDCS for state prison records. The law does not mean every jail document, booking photo, juvenile record, investigatory note, or security detail must be released without review. It means the office must process public records under Nebraska's public-records statutes and rely on a valid exception if it withholds or redacts a record.

Key Statutes:

Neb. Rev. Stat. 84-712 gives public access to records during ordinary office hours unless another law provides otherwise.

Neb. Rev. Stat. 84-712.05 lists records that may be withheld, including some law-enforcement, privacy, and security records.

Nebraska Chapter 47 jail law includes the sheriff's charge of the county jail and people confined there.

Nebraska Chapter 83 jail standards statutes create standards for criminal detention facilities, including operation and maintenance rules.



Kearney County Inmate Record Fields

Because no official Kearney County online roster was located, the county does not publicly display a local roster-field table for booking number, housing unit, bond, or mugshot. The practical county lookup fields are the details a caller or requester provides to the sheriff. Overflow research found a Phelps County JailId roster with visible fields and some Kearney County hold references, but that roster is not the official Kearney County inmate population source.

Record PathFields or Details to Expect
Sheriff phone or records requestName, date of birth or age, booking date, arresting agency, case number, bond, release, transfer, or hold status if releasable.
NDCS locatorLast name, first name, or DCS ID search for sentenced Nebraska prisoners.
JUSTICE court searchParty listing, case detail, judge, attorneys, court costs, payments, register of actions, and some document images.
NEVCAPCustody and notification search support for Nebraska crime victims and public offender searches.

Kearney County Jail vs State Prison

Many failed searches happen because the wrong system is used. Kearney County Jail is for local custody. NDCS is for Nebraska state prison custody after sentence or admission. BOP is for federal sentenced custody. ICE is for immigration detention. A court case can exist while a person is in jail, released, or already moved, so court records help explain charges but do not prove current jail housing.

Custody TypeWhere to LookWhat It Covers
County jailKearney County Sheriff's OfficeFresh arrests, local warrants, short sentences, holds, bond, release, and transfer questions.
State prisonNDCS locatorNebraska sentenced prisoners after entry into state corrections.
Federal prisonBOP inmate locatorFederal inmates incarcerated from 1982 to present.
Immigration detentionICE detainee locatorICE or CBP custody, searched by A-number or biographical data.

Kearney County Detention Facilities

The facility map has one Kearney County-owned jail. No city jail in Minden or the county villages, no NDCS state prison, no BOP federal prison, and no ICE detention facility was found inside Kearney County. For local custody, the sheriff's office is the operator. For sentenced, federal, or immigration custody, use the statewide or federal systems.

  • Kearney County Jail - sheriff-run local adult detention in Minden for Kearney County arrests, process, short local sentences, and holds pending release or transfer.

The official Kearney County Sheriff's Office page is the main local source for the sheriff and jail contact route. It names Sheriff Scott K. White and states that the office manages the county jail.

The screenshot below comes from that sheriff page and shows why the jail lookup starts locally rather than with a separate county corrections department.

Kearney County Sheriff's Office jail contact page for inmate population lookup

Use that office for current county custody questions, then move to court, NDCS, BOP, ICE, or NEVCAP only when the facts point away from the county jail.



Kearney County Inmate Population FAQ

Is there a live Kearney County inmate roster? No official county web roster was located in the research file. Call the sheriff's office first for current jail custody, release, transfer, and bond questions.

How big is the Kearney County inmate population? The county does not publish a current population dashboard. Historical correctional-population references list 7 people in 2006 and 3 people in 2013 for Kearney County Jail.

Does NDCS show Kearney County Jail inmates? Usually no. NDCS is for sentenced Nebraska prisoners after state corrections admission, not fresh county jail bookings.

Where are court charges found after booking? Nebraska JUSTICE and the Multi-Court Calendar cover Kearney County court records, but JUSTICE warns of a 24-hour lag after case entry.

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Directions to the Kearney County Jail

Kearney County Jail is in Minden, the county seat, near the county courthouse and court offices. Use 246 North Colorado Avenue, Minden, NE 68959 for jail navigation, and call 308-832-2805 before travel because the county site does not publish a public visitor entrance map, parking rules, or lobby rules.

Address

Kearney County Jail
246 North Colorado Avenue
Minden, NE 68959
308-832-2805

Visitor Parking

Visitor parking details were not published. Call the sheriff's office before arrival and ask which entrance, lot, and check-in point to use.

Public Transit

No official public transit route was located for the jail. Visitors from Minden, Axtell, Wilcox, Heartwell, Norman, Lowell, Keene, and Newark should plan private transportation.

Visitor Entry

Bring government photo ID unless jail staff gives different instructions. Confirm rules for phones, bags, purses, medication, children, and holiday schedule changes before the trip.