Search Washington County Inmate Population

The Washington County inmate population is tracked through the sheriff's local jail roster, state corrections records, and separate federal or immigration systems. A Washington County inmate search starts with the county jail list for people in local custody, then shifts to Nebraska prison records after sentencing. The Washington County inmate population also includes short county sentences, pretrial cases, contract holds, and detainers that can affect release. The Washington County inmate population is best read as a custody snapshot, not a single statewide database.

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Washington County Inmate Population

Washington County's local custody map centers on the Washington County Justice Center in Blair. The sheriff's office also calls the jail the Washington County Corrections Facility on the official daily list. That distinction matters because people searching for Washington County inmates may see either name on sheriff pages, roster PDFs, or jail-life pages. The facility is run by the Washington County Sheriff's Office and is the county's primary adult detention site for local arrests, short county sentences, and contract or outside holds.

The Washington County inmate population is not limited to people arrested by one agency. The research file shows local arrests by the Blair Police Department, Nebraska State Patrol, and Washington County Sheriff's Department. The inspected daily roster also showed Burt County, Dodge County, Douglas County, Sarpy County, Lancaster County, OPD, sentenced county inmates, and ICE HOLD entries. A hold is a request or legal reason to keep a person in custody for another agency. It can block release even when a local bond looks payable.


Washington County Inmate Population Statistics

The most concrete current population source is the sheriff's daily jail-list PDF. The roster inspected for June 19, 2026 listed 89 total inmates, split as WCSO 88, D&E 1, and Other 0. The best official capacity source is the sheriff's archived justice-center bond notice, which described a 120-bed jail as part of the county's approved criminal-justice center project. No official current average daily population, yearly booking count, or county incarceration-rate table was located in the reviewed sources.

89 Roster Count on 06-19-2026
120 Project Jail Beds
1 County Detention Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Current roster count89 totalWashington County Corrections Facility daily roster, 2026
Roster facility splitWCSO 88; D&E 1; Other 0Same June 19, 2026 roster
Design capacity120 bedsSheriff archive on 2018 justice-center bond issue
Corrections staffing20 officers, two sergeants, four jail deputies, one part-time court deputyCorrections Division, accessed 2026
Medical staffingRN 40 hours weekly; mental-health professional 7 hours weeklyCorrections Division, accessed 2026


Washington County Custody Makeup

The roster does not publish race, sex, age-band, or charge-level totals. It does give useful custody labels. The current list showed local Washington County jail custody, Blair Police arrests, Nebraska State Patrol arrests, outside county holds, sentenced county inmates with release dates, and ICE hold annotations. That is enough to show that the Washington County inmate population is a blend of local cases and outside custody obligations.

  • Pretrial custody: people booked after arrest while charges, bond, and first appearance are still moving.
  • Sentenced county inmates: people serving a county sentence, often with a release date listed on the roster.
  • Outside holds: people held for another county, city, or agency in addition to any local case.
  • ICE hold entries: local roster annotations that do not make the county jail an ICE detention center.

Washington County Jail Capacity

The June 19, 2026 roster count of 89 was below the 120-bed capacity described in the sheriff's justice-center bond material. No current official page reviewed reported an overcrowding order, consent decree, DOJ investigation, jail closure, or new jail-conditions lawsuit for Washington County. That does not mean every housing unit is open or every bed can be used for every classification. Classification means jail staff group people by safety, medical, legal, and housing factors.

The Nebraska Crime Commission Jail Standards program is the state-level oversight source for Nebraska jails. It reports annual inspections and statewide jail standards work. For Washington County, those state standards pair with local sheriff records, the daily roster, and any public-records request for a more formal population history.

Note: A count below project capacity does not prove every cell type is available for every person held that day.


Washington County Inmate Record Laws

Nebraska public-record law is the legal base for many jail record requests. Neb. Rev. Stat. 84-712 gives the public a right to examine and copy public records unless another law permits withholding. Neb. Rev. Stat. 84-712.01 defines public records broadly. The same framework is why a person can ask the sheriff for booking records that are not visible on the daily PDF.

Key Nebraska rules:

Neb. Rev. Stat. 84-712.05 allows certain records to be withheld, including records tied to investigations, security, medical privacy, and other protected interests.

Neb. Rev. Stat. 84-712.03 gives denial remedies, including Attorney General review.

Neb. Rev. Stat. 83-4,124 supports Nebraska's jail standards system for minimum detention rules.

Neb. Rev. Stat. 23-1821 addresses notice to the county coroner when death occurs during apprehension or custody.


Washington County State Prison Routing

No Nebraska Department of Correctional Services prison is located in Washington County based on the official facility list reviewed in the research. Once a Washington County felony case results in a state prison sentence, the person leaves the county jail count and moves into the statewide NDCS system. The correct lookup route then becomes the Nebraska DOC incarceration records search, not the sheriff's daily PDF.

The NDCS search form requires either last name or DCS ID. First name is optional. NDCS also has public-records guidance under Nebraska public-record statutes. Victims and families can use the Nebraska Victims of Crime Alert Portal for notification-related searches when that system covers the person.



Washington County Roster Fields

The Washington County inmate population PDF is not a search form, so it has no required online fields. Its value is the record table. The inspected roster listed each person with the fields needed to confirm identity, custody source, charges, court scheduling, and release or bond status. When a person shares a common name, the date of birth and received date help reduce confusion.

Roster FieldWhat It MeansSearch Use
NamePerson listed in current custodyUse PDF find by full or partial name
Agency / holdArresting or holding agencyShows WCSO, BPD, NSP, outside county, or ICE hold context
ChargesBooking charge or custody reasonMay change after formal court filing
Received date and timeWhen the jail received the personUseful for recent bookings
Housed / scheduled court dateHousing or next listed court datePoints users toward County Court or District Court
DOBDate of birthIdentity check for common names
Bond / releaseBond type, no-bond status, outside hold, or release dateShows whether release may be blocked

The sheriff's roster landing page is the best starting point for current local custody. For a deeper walk-through of the PDF fields, use the Washington County jail inmate records page.


Washington County Released Records

A released person may disappear from the current daily PDF after the roster changes. The research did not locate a public county archive of old PDFs, a recent-release gallery, or an interactive past-booking search. For older jail records, the practical route is a Nebraska public-records request to the sheriff's office. Ask for a specific name, approximate booking date, case number if known, and the type of record sought, such as a booking sheet, jail log entry, or booking photograph.

Public-record access is not absolute. Nebraska law allows withholding for investigative, security, medical, and other protected records. A request may also produce redactions. Redaction means the office releases part of a record while blacking out protected details. For court filings tied to a released person's case, Washington County Court, the Clerk of District Court, or Nebraska JUSTICE may be the better source.


Washington County Inmate Record Contents

The official daily roster is a custody list, not a full criminal-history report. It can show who is held now, why the jail received them, and whether a bond, no-bond order, hold, or release date appears. It does not prove conviction. It also does not replace court records after a case is filed.

Booking charge
The charge or custody reason recorded at jail intake.
Detainer
A hold from another agency asking the jail to keep or notify before release.
No bond
A court or custody status where payment is not currently enough for release.
Release date
A listed date and time for a sentenced county inmate when the roster includes it.

Washington County Jail vs Prison

The county roster, NDCS locator, BOP locator, and ICE ODLS do different jobs. Most search errors come from using the wrong system. A person arrested in Blair may start in the Washington County jail, appear in court, then later transfer to state prison if sentenced. A federal sentence or immigration detention uses a separate locator.

Custody TypeWhere to LookWhat It Covers
County jailWashington County daily PDF rosterPretrial inmates, county sentences, local and outside holds
State prisonNebraska Department of Correctional Services locatorSentenced Nebraska prisoners after transfer
Federal prisonFederal BOP inmate locatorSentenced federal prisoners
Immigration detentionICE Online Detainee Locator SystemICE detainees, including people held outside Washington County

Washington County Detention Facility

There is one facility in the Washington County facility map. The Washington County Corrections Facility / Washington County Justice Center holds local pretrial detainees, sentenced county inmates, and contract or outside-hold inmates. No NDCS prison, BOP facility, or ICE detention center is located in Washington County. ICE hold labels on the local roster are detainer or hold annotations, not proof that the Blair jail is an ICE facility.


Washington County Jail Visits

The sheriff's visitation page says video visitation must be scheduled in advance through Combined Public Communications or the visitation kiosk. A one-time registration is required, and approval can take up to 48 hours. On-site video visits are free and limited to two 25-minute visits per inmate per week. The Justice Center has no visitation on holidays or weekends. Remote visits also use scheduled 25-minute sessions, with fees not published on the county page.

Family and friends should not bring personal items for an inmate. The Justice Center page says hygiene, clothing undergarments, and permitted items are handled through commissary. Funds may be deposited in person at the Justice Center or through JailATM, while phone and video services use InmateSales and Combined Public Communications.


Washington County Inmate FAQ

How big is the Washington County inmate population?

The inspected daily roster listed 89 total inmates on June 19, 2026. The sheriff's archived justice-center material supports a 120-bed project capacity. No current official average daily population table was located in the county sources reviewed.

Where is the Washington County inmate search?

The county uses a daily PDF roster linked from the sheriff's Current Jail List page. It is not an interactive search form. Open the PDF and use PDF find tools, then confirm unclear entries with Jail Information.

Are Washington County mugshots on the roster?

The inspected PDF did not show booking photos. Booking photographs are taken during intake, but a photo request must go through the sheriff's public-records process and may be limited or redacted.

What if the person is not on the county roster?

Check whether the person was released, transferred, sentenced to NDCS, held federally, or routed through ICE. The county roster is not a universal Nebraska inmate database.

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Directions to the Washington County Jail

The Washington County Corrections Facility / Washington County Justice Center is at 444 South 16th St, Blair, NE 68008. The facility is in the county seat near the courthouse and county-government corridor around Colfax Street and South 16th Street. Official pages do not publish detailed public-transit or parking instructions, so visitors should confirm the entrance, parking, and check-in rules with Jail Information before traveling.

Address

Washington County Corrections Facility / Washington County Justice Center
444 South 16th St
Blair, NE 68008
Jail Information 402-426-6861

Visitor Parking

Visitor parking details were not located on official pages. Confirm where to park and which entrance to use before a scheduled visit.

Public Transit

Official transit routing was not published in the reviewed sources. Use navigation to the Justice Center address and verify arrival details with the jail.

Visitor Entry

Visitors must schedule ahead, bring accepted government photo ID, check in early, and keep phones or electronics out of the video visitation area.