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Welcome to the Guide for Schuyler Police Jail, Nebraska

Overview of the Facility

The Schuyler Police Jail is a short-term facility where inmates are held in pretrial and pre-sentence situations. Its primary function is to detain individuals who have been arrested in the local area, before their initial court appearance or if serving a short sentence.

Contact Information

  • Address: Schuyler Police Department, 1023 B Street, Schuyler, NE 68661, USA
  • Phone Number: (402) 352-2415
  • Website: Unfortunately, there is no specific website for the Schuyler Police Jail.
  • Email: N/A

How to Locate an Inmate

To locate an inmate at Schuyler Police Jail, it is recommended to call the jail directly at (402) 352-2415 for the most accurate information.

Visitation Information and Hours

Visitors are required to call the jail ahead to find out the visitation hours and to get themselves listed for visiting. Ensure you have a valid ID when visiting. Please note that visitation hours can vary, so it's essential to verify by phone before planning your visit.

Sending Money to Inmates

Family and friends wishing to send money to inmates at Schuyler Police Jail can do so by using money orders. Please call the jail to confirm the current process as this can change over time.

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Phone Calls and Video Visitation Options

Inmates at Schuyler Police Jail are allowed to make outgoing phone calls through a pre-paid account or collect calls. The facility currently does not offer video visitation options.

Inmate Services and Programs

As a short-term facility, the Schuyler Police Jail may offer limited programs and services, typically focusing on basic needs.

Security and Management Information

The Schuyler Police Jail is managed by the local police department, ensuring security with stringent regulations and protocols in place.

Legal and Visitation Rights

Inmates at the Schuyler Police Jail are entitled to legal representation and are afforded opportunities to consult privately with their counsel. Visitation rights are subject to approval by the facility’s administration.

Booking and Release Process

Individuals booked at the Schuyler Police Jail go through a standard process including a background check, fingerprinting, and an initial assessment. Release processes depend on the court's ruling or upon completion of the term being served.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How can I send letters to an inmate?

A: Letters to inmates should be mailed to the jail's postal address with the inmate's name clearly marked on the envelope. However, it is advisable to check any restrictions on mail content by calling the jail directly.

Q: Can I visit an inmate any day of the week?

A: No, visitation days and hours are determined by the jail and can vary. You must verify visitation schedules by contacting the facility.

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General Stats for Nebraska

Nebraska Total Number of Inmates

9,711

Nebraska Total No. of Inmates

Number of people under Probation Supervision

11,454

Number of people under Probation Supervision

Prison population rate

280

Prison population rate: 100,000 residents

Parole Population

1,156

Parole Population

Incarcerated individuals with sentences of 50 years or longer

970

Incarcerated individuals with sentences of 50 years or longer

Sex

Sex

%

Total

Male

93.14

5,133

Female

6.86

378

Youth

Type

%

Total

Committed

58.25

180

Detained

39.81

123

Diverted

0

0

Prisons and Jails in Nebraska