Stanton County Jail is located in Stanton County and is the primary jail for the area. Do you know someone in jail at Stanton County Jail? This page will tell you info about everything one might want to know about Stanton County Jailsuch as the following: How to do a jail inmate search. Find inmate mugshots. The jail’s address and phone number. Posting bail. Booking and intake procedures. Court records. And more…
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The thought of going to jail is a scary thought, not only for whoever goes to jail, but also their friends and family. This guide is meant to offer advice and information you need to make helping someone get out of jail a lot easier. If you have specific questions, just ask it in the comment section below, and please leave any comments or feedback that could be beneficial to others is appreciated.
General Information
Address
Stanton County Jail
804 Ivy Street
Stanton, NE 68779
Phone Number and Fax Number
Phone Number: (402) 439-2212
Fax:
Map and Directions
Inmate Search – Find Out Who’s In Jail
Do you know someone that is locked up and need to find them?
Do you know a family member or friend who’s been arrested and you want to find them?
To look up who is in jail at Stanton County Jail you need to navigate to their website and do an inmate lookup.
Inmate Search
The Stanton County Jail Inmate Lookup is an online list of persons currently in custody, which includes custody status, how much their bail is, and visiting hours. You can get the same information on anybody arrested and processed or released within the past 24-hour period. Jail inmates are listed in alphabetical order by their last name. You can get their inmate information fast if you enter their name, birth date, or inmate ID.
If your friend or loved one is locked up at a different jail you should check our guide to other Nebraska jails: Nebraska County Jails Listing
Mugshots
A mugshot, or booking picture, is the picture that the jail takes during jail intake processing. A mugshot is make of one face photo and one profile photo. Your name and intake number will be on the pictures, and they will be stored at the jail.
View Mugshots
Mugshots of people who have been arrested can be found online, or you can see them in person at the Stanton County Jail. When viewing online you have to input the inmate’s full name, and the arrest date, if you know it.
How To Get Your Mugshot Removed
Are you trying to figure out what to do in order to have your mugshot erased from the Stanton County Jail website? This can be tricky, as the mugshot is public record. To get your mugshot taken down you must file a ‘Petition to Expunge’. What this means is that all of your arrest records would be sealed, and will not be available to the public. Unfortunately, this happens very rarely.
Read our in-depth tutorial about getting your mugshot taken down, the different websites with mugshots, and the websites that offer to remove your mugshot for you: How To Remove Your Mugshot from the Internet
Bail & Bail Bondsmen – How To Get Out of Jail
Naturally, once you are in jail, your only thought is about when and how you will get out. After you’ve been booked, your bail is set either by bail schedule or magistrate. If no bail is set this might mean that you will either get released, pending trial, or you don’t get released while you wait for your court date.
If you do bail out you will have to promise to be there for your court date, and in the meantime you are not permitted to travel out of the county.
Typically, a prisoner will be given time off for good behavior if they respect the rules and area a good inmate while in jail.
If you do exhibit good behavior and the jail believes you can be trusted, you might be given work release detail. Either you will have to return to the jail every day when you’re finished at your job, or you could have the chance to sleep in a halfway house instead of jail.
Bail
Bail is money that you are required to pay to be released from jail until your court date. The amount you have to pay is dictated by how serious your charges are. You will have to pay 10 percent of the total amount that was determined before you can be released from jail. If you don’t show up for your scheduled court date, whoever paid your bail will lose that bail money.
Find Out How Much Someone’s Bail Is
You must call the jail or the county courthouse. If know the person’s info, such as name, address and date of birth, they will let you know how much their bail is. You can also find out how much their bail is on the Stanton County Jail site.
How To Bail Someone Out of Jail
Having to bail someone out of jail is never a fun thing, but in some cases, it is very simple to do. First, you need to find out if it is a Cash Only Bond situation. If this is the case, you will not be able to use the services of a Bail Bondsman. Cash only – they will not take checks. As soon as you’ve posted (paid) bond, the person will be released. If this person doesn’t violate any of the terms of their release, the bail money you posted will be returned to you.
Bail Bondsman
If their bail has been set too high, or you can’t afford it, you might need to use a bail bondsman. Bail bondsmen generally charge you a fee of 10-15% of total bail, and sometimes charge a minimum of $100. The amount you pay to the bondsman will not be returned to you and has to be paid in cash. If the bail is exceptionally high, the bondsman will in these cases ask to use your personal assets as collateral in addition to the fee they charge.
To contact a bail bondsman go to: Find a Bail Bondsman in Stanton County
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Other Ways to Get Out of Jail
- Get Time Off For Good Behavior
- Work Release
- Released For Time Served
- Get Out on a Pre-Trial Release Program
- Get Out on House Arrest
- Get Released on Your Own Recognizance
Jail Policies and Procedures
Intake Procedures / Booking
The jail intake procedure is made up of these steps:
- They’ll put you in a holding cell. When the jail is busy, it will take a while to get processed.
- The first thing you will have to is you will have to answer a number of questions, like what is your legal name, address, birthdate and contact person.
- You will also be asked about your medical and psychological history.
- You will be issued an inmate ID.
- Your fingerprints will be taken.
- You will have your mugshot taken.
- All personal property will be taken away from you and will be stored until you are released.
- You will then be allowed to use the phone in order to talk to a member of your family, friend, or bail bondsman.
- If you are expected to be released quickly, you might be able to wear your street clothes, but if you are not expected to make bail quickly you will be issued a jail uniform – the jumpsuit.
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Discharge Procedures
Once you are able to post bail, you will be discharged from jail. The discharge process can take between 30 minutes to quite a few hours. In other words the faster you can post bail, the faster you can get out of jail. How quickly you get discharged can depend on whether you have a bond amount or if a magistrate still needs to determine the bail amount. For lesser charges, you will get booked and then released on your recognizance without having to pay bail. When you have served out your jail sentence and are given a date of your release, plan to be discharged at any time that day – but usually in the morning.
How To Turn Yourself In
out against you, or if you have to report to start a sentence, you really should follow the law and go down to the jail and turn yourself in. For a warrant, report to the jail intake center, and tell the intake officer that you think there may be an outstanding arrest warrant out for you. A record check will be run, and if they verify that you have one, they will take you into custody. If you have a jail sentence to serve, go to the jail at the exact time and date that the sentence order or court paperwork states. Be very careful that you are not late to report. Only bring required items when you go, for example your driver’s license or your ID, any prescription medication you might take, along with your doctor’s prescription, and a sentencing order.
Visitation Procedures
To have visitors, you need to give each visitor’s full name to the jail before anyone can visit them. Your visitor’s information will go in a Visiting log as an Authorized visit. Every visitor is required to provide identification. Anyone arriving late or that does not have a visitation order will not be able to attend visitation.
Jail visitation policies frequently change, so double-check the official jail site before you visit an inmate.
Visiting Hours
Phone Calls & Phone Usage Policy
Phone calls that inmates are allowed to make from jail are made through a jail approved pre-paid phone account or phone card . Phone calls made in jail are usually more expensive than phone calls made outside of jail. Inmates are able to make phone calls, with restrictions on how often you can use the phone, but inmates must keep in mind lots of people want to use the phone – so you have to share. If you break the rules, phone privileges might get cut back or cut altogether.
The Stanton County Jail phone number is: (402) 439-2212
Sending Mail to Inmates
All inmate mail has to be mailed using the actual US Postal Service. You must not use any other method of mail delivery. You have to clearly print the inmate’s name, inmate number, and the jail address on the letter that you send. Don’t mail a package or box, envelope with padding or insulation, bag, or an envelope containing metal parts. Any mail will be opened and read and inspected by the officers at the jail, and the mail will get sent back if it can’t be delivered.
Mailing Address
The address that you should use if you are sending a letter to an inmate at Stanton County Jail is:
Stanton County Jail
804 Ivy Street
Stanton, NE 68779
Here is how you should address the letter:
[INMATE’S FULL NAME]
[INMATE ID]
Stanton County Jail
804 Ivy Street
Stanton, NE 68779
The mail policy at Stanton County Jail can change, so it would be best to visit the site before you send a letter to an inmate there.
Court Information
Get A Lawyer
If you get arrested, you have particular rights, the most important of which is that you have the right to request an attorney. You are only allowed to make so many phone calls in jail, so it is a good idea to have a friend or family member locate an attorney when you call. You’re probably asking yourself ‘why do I need an attorney?’ While you are not required to have one, an attorney will advise you about your rights, look after your best interests and help you understand the court system in your county. The sooner you hire a lawyer to represent you and work on your situation, the better your chances.
To read more about this, click: How to Find a Lawyer
Public Defender
If you’ve been arrested and cannot afford a lawyer, the courts will assign you a public defender, which is a free lawyer. The Public Defender has access to investigators, crime scene and forensics experts and social case workers. Public Defenders are actual attorneys who are admitted to the State Bar and are legally licensed to practice law as an agent of the court.
Have you or someone you know used a Public Defender? What was your experience?
Court Records
All court records are public records. Court records are comprised of a case file with a sheet called a docket sheet and all documents in the case. You are able to access court records via the online service, or by going to the Clerk of Court’s office.
Clerk of Court
The Clerk of Court is a member of the court who manages court records. The Clerk of Court also administer the oath for any court participant who must be under oath, and also read the verdict when delivered by the jury. All records related to your court case are maintained at Clerk of Court.
Fees
Court fees and costs are the fees and charges from your case, which include filing charges, motion and claim fees, and court appearance fees. If you cannot afford these fees and have court appointed legal counsel or a Public Defender, you may not have to pay the fees.
Magistrate
A Magistrate is the person that rules on your case in court. Magistrates do different functions, such as determining how much your bail will be, writing arrest warrants, and presiding over preliminary and procedural court proceedings and detention proceedings.
Pre-Sentencing
Your pre-sentencing report is prepared to include information about your background and information about the defendant’s life and history, which the magistrate judge will take into account when deciding on the sentence. Information will be requested from the defendant, their family, and in some cases the victim. Bear in mind that you can request to get a copy of this report before sentencing, so you can correct any inaccurate information.
Sentencing
If you get convicted of a crime during your trial, you will be sentenced. The presiding judge in your case will weigh several options when determining your sentence, including community service, house arrest, and probation, to even incarceration in jail or prison. Depending on the severity of the crime, you may be taken into custody immediately, or you could get a date to turn yourself into jail to do your time.
Public Records
Inmate Inquiry
Want to find out if somebody you know is locked up, or has gone to jail in the past?
To find this out you need to query the jail’s website, and do a search using:
- The inmate’s name.
- Date of birth.
- Their booking date.
- and their inmate ID.
If you’re not sure if this person is in jail, you can call the jail get confirmation.
Warrant Inquiry
If you believe you have an outstanding warrant, you can find out by checking the court records on the Stanton County court website or you are able to call the jail. You have to have their first and last name. Or, you can just go down to the jail and ask them. Keep in mind that if there is an arrest warrant out for you, you will be taken into custody immediately.
Arrest Inquiry
If you know the person’s first and last name, and the date of their arrest, contact the jail, either by phone, go there in person, or you can check online. Arrest records are in the public record and the information is freely available.
Civil Inquiry
Civil processes are when you get served with papers, which can be warrants. You can find these civil process orders by getting in touch with the Stanton County Sheriff’s office, either by phone or through their website.
Sex Offender Search / Lookup
All convicted sex offenders have to be registered and listed on a sex offender database. Those listed on these databases have been tried by jury and convicted in a court of law of a sex or kidnapping crime. You are able to see these listings online, but bear in mind that you will not be able to find the exact address, rather the block of the address that they registered.
Court Records
Court Records are public, and are accessible by anyone. Court Records include a court case file that contains a docket and any of the documents filed in the court case. You can access court records on their website, or at Clerk of Court in the jurisdiction where the case was filed.
Criminal Records
Each state maintains a record of their state citizen’s criminal background. These databases are linked together so you can track criminal convictions from another state. You are able to go to the courthouse and check in person or you can check the website. It is helpful to know the county, and in the event that the crime was in a different state entirely, you might have to pay a fee for a more comprehensive search.
When you look up someone’s criminal record you will be able to get a listing of all the arrests, charges, or convictions for the following crimes:
- DWI or DUI.
- Drug crimes.
- Kidnapping.
- Sexual offenses including rape, assault.
- Violent crimes including assault, battery and murder.
- Theft, breaking and entering.
But, when you do a criminal records check, usually will not discover if they had:
- Speeding or reckless driving.
- Drivers license suspended or revoked.
- Been in a traffic accident.
- Minor infractions or moving violations.
- Parking Tickets.
- You have to be over the age of 21.
- You have to possess a High School Diploma or GED
- You have to be a US Citizen.
- You have to pass a Criminal, Credit and Driving History background check.
- You have to pass a drug test.
- You have to have a good level of fitness.
- You have to be in good health.
- You have to have a valid Driver’s License
- An applicant for Deputy Sheriff must possess a Law Enforcement Certification.
- Victims have the right to protection from the accused.
- Victims have the right to notification.
- Victims have the right to attend proceedings.
- Victims have the right to speak at criminal justice proceedings.
- Victims have the right to consult with the prosecuting attorney.
- Victims have the right to restitution.
- Victims have the right to a speedy trial.
- Victims have the right to be treated with fairness, dignity and respect.
- Spouses and children of all victims.
- Parents and guardians of minor victims.
- Parents, guardians and siblings of mentally or physically incapacitated victims or victims of homicide.
- Foster parents or other caregivers, under certain circumstances.
- Jail conditions.
- Jail and pod layout and facility
- Staff and guards
- Commissary and food
- Visitation
- Inmates.
- Prisoner safety
- Jail gangs
- Inmate programs and activities
To get this kind of information, you must do a search for their driving history.
Have you ever had to search for criminal records of someone you know? Was it a difficult process? Did you search online or did you make a phone call to the jail? Was the information correct? There are lots of reasons that folks search for criminal backgrounds and records, and your comments could help other people that are in the same situation.
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Most Wanted
Everyone knows that the FBI has a listing of the Ten Most Wanted Criminals. In Stanton County,The Sheriff’s Department has a list of most wanted criminals, too.
Life In Jail / What Its Like
Daily Life
Everyone knows that being incarcerated in Stanton County Jail is very scary, eventually you will settle into the routine that is set for you. You should expect an alarm for wake-up at 6:00am, and next they’ll do roll call. Then you will get breakfast. When you finish eating breakfast you will have to work in the work program that you’ve been assigned to. This could be working in the kitchen, laundry, or some sort of manufacturing job. While this may seem tedious, it may help you when you leave jail, as you are gaining experience in a certain field of work. Other inmates go to school, while some take part in mandated treatment programs. After lunch, there will be another roll call, then back to work. Your evening will be spent either in your cell or a common room. During this time dinner is served and you will be expected to take a shower. After another roll call, it’s lights out. Even though you will be confined to your cell, there may be enough light to read or write letters. Then again, most inmates welcome lights out, and try to get as much sleep as they can.
Most people are frightened at the idea of jail because they don’t know what to expect. If you have spent any time in Stanton County Jail, your experiences would be welcomed, if it can help another person to deal with it.
Dress Code
When incarcerated, all inmates are expected to wear the Stanton County Jail uniform. This is normally a jumpsuit or scrubs. Of note to anyone visiting an inmate – you must be properly dressed. Any clothing considered inappropriate will not be permitted.
How To Send Money to an Inmate
You will have your own ‘bank account’ while in jail. This money is used to purchase items from the Commissary. Family and friends can deposit money into this account for you, and any money you earn while in prison will also be deposited into your account. Outside money can be paid in to your account via a money order, cash or check. If someone sends a check or money order, make sure that they write your inmate ID on it. The maximum amount you are allowed in your account is $290 per month.
The procedure to send money to Stanton County Jail inmates could change, so it would be best to review the site before send money to someone in jail there.
Commissary
The commissary is the jail store. You can purchase a number of things here, such as toiletries, snacks and writing supplies. Bear in mind that you will probably want to use the commissary daily, and any infractions will get that privilege taken away from you.
Inmate Medications
If you are on any type of prescription medication, you will be allowed to continue taking it while in jail. When you are first processed, you will be asked what medication you take. You will then be referred to the jail nurse or doctor who will be in charge of monitoring your health and prescribing your medication.
Meals
You will get three meals a day: breakfast, lunch and dinner. As expected, they are very basic, but healthy. A typical breakfast might be cereal, toast, coffee and fruit. Lunch might be spaghetti, salad, bread and milk. Dinner could be chicken casserole, rice, vegetables, dessert and milk. Contrary to popular belief, prison food has greatly improved over the years, and you might find that it’s not much different from what you would eat at home.
Pods / The Yard
The jail is designed in a ‘pod’ layout, with self-contained housing arranged around an outdoor yard. Each pod has a central control station and a common room, and the inmates take turns in using the yard. The jail is designed this way to keep certain inmates together, and others away from the general population.
Gangs
As with life in general, gangs are a part of prison life. Obviously it is best to avoid becoming a part of this environment as it will only lead to trouble. When you first enter prison, you might find yourself being ‘primed’ to join a gang, or worse, you might get their attention in a negative way. The best thing to do is keep your head down and don’t get involved.
News and Media
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Jobs
Types of Jobs at Stanton County Jail
The Deputy Sheriff is the second in command at the Stanton County Jail, overseeing the day to day operations and administration of the jail. An inmate is unlikely to have much interaction with the Deputy Sheriff, unless they have committed an infraction. Detention Officers are responsible for the custody and care of the inmates. They maintain order in the jail, and handle security. A Detention Officer is assigned to a certain pod, and therefore is responsible for the same inmates each day. They get to know the inmates on a certain level and are well equipped to handle any problems that may occur.
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Family Resources
There are resources for families of both the perpetrator of the crime and the victim. The social and emotional impact of crime is far reaching, affecting many. Families can receive professional counseling, court related assistance, social services assistance and help in navigating the criminal justice system.
If you are a family member, which resources did you find to be particularly helpful? Please let us know, as this will be helpful to other families in the same situation.
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Victim Resources
Important Note: If you, or someone you know, are in immediate danger, call 911.
Victim’s Rights
The Victim Rights Act grants victims the following rights:
The definition of victim includes:
There are a number of services and programs designed to help victims and their families. You can find out about these services by contacting the courthouse, or local law enforcement agency.
Victim Notification
The Department of Justice Victim Notification System (VNS) is a system that provides victims with information pertaining to their case and/or any defendants in the case. You will receive a Victim Identification Number (VIN) and a Personal Identification Number (PIN) that will allow you to access VNS via the internet or by phone. Here, you will find information about future court hearings, historical court events, and detailed information about the defendant. This will include criminal charges filed, the outcome of charges, sentence imposed, custody location, projected release date and any other release information. The VNS website is updated daily. You will also receive any ongoing information by mail or email.
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Sex Offender Information and Search
All people registered as 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. You can access this information online, but bear in mind that you will not get the exact address, rather the block that they live on.
Domestic Violence
If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence, there are services to help you. Your county will have a Domestic Violence Services office. They provide free and confidential services, such as emergency shelter information, legal advocacy, support groups and domestic violence education. They will work to help you create a safe and violence-free life, and heal from the trauma of abuse.
Important Note: If you, or someone you know, are in immediate danger, call 911.
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Reviews of this Jail
Have you ever been incarcerated in Stanton County Jail? Do you have a friend or family member that spent time there? Have you ever been to visit a prisoner at Stanton County Jail?
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