Hamilton County Jail & Sheriff Inmate Locator

We have gathered for you all the available inmate search links and Hamilton County Jail & Sheriff Inmate locator information. Here is information on how to find someone in this jail. The first thing you should consider is that family members have rights for inmate visitation, inmate mail address and policies, and the commissary in Hamilton County Jail & Sheriff facility.

Here is jail inmate information for the Hamilton County Jail & Sheriff


Jail Name: Hamilton County Jail & Sheriff
Jail Category: County Jail
Jail State: Nebraska
Jail County: Hamilton
City: Aurora
Facility Address:
715 12th St
Postal Code: NE 68818-2306
Telephone Numbers:
Fax: (402)694-6930
Additional information:
Email: countysheriff@hamilton.net

Hamilton County Jail & Sheriff is located at 715 12th St, in Hamilton, Nebraska. If you need information on bonds, visitation, inmate calling, mail, inmate accounts, commissary or anything else, you can call the facility at (402)694-6936 or send a fax at (402)694-6930.
inmate Search links for Hamilton County Jail & Sheriff can be found below. Looking up jails is simple.

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Hamilton County Jail & Sheriff Inmate Search

To locate an inmate in this facility, click on the following links:

Can inmates receive and make phone calls?

As long as an inmate in not in isolation he is allowed to make daily phone calls. The only way they can make phone calls is to either make collect phone calls or put money on an account with a phone carrier affiliated with the prison. You can find out which carrier is affiliated with this particular jail by calling the main number. Remember that all phone calls are recorded so anything that is said on these calls can be used against the inmate in any court proceedings. Inmates don’t have any rights to privacy so make sure you remind them of that. Inmates cannot receive calls from outside of the facility. Try to make it possible for your loved ones to communicate with you by keeping money on your phone if it is at all possible. Just remember you may be the only person he has to keep in touch with the outside world.

What happens to an inmate once he gets to prison?

Many people don’t have any idea what it is like in prison. You must understand how traumatic being incarcerated can be. When most inmates first get to prison they are strip searched and all of their personal possessions are taken from them. They are then put in clothes like all of the other inmates and put into a cell. In most cases there is a period of 3-5 days when they are only allowed out into any areas where other inmates are for only a small amount of time. After those days they are expected to follow the same rules as everyone else in prison. Inmates have absolutely no rights at all. They are expected to do what they are told, when they are told. They also have to learn to get along with the rest of the population. One of the biggest things an inmate feels is isolation from the rest of the world. They can develop serious mental problems because they feel abandoned by everyone in the outside world. This can be alleviated if loved ones on the outside keep some kind of contact with the inmate so they feel connected. You can make a big difference in how well the inmate copes with incarceration. Remember that visits, letters and commissary are the biggest distractions for an inmate and they look forward to them immensely. You would be surprised at how the little things become extremely important to someone who is in jail.

How can I help with commissary?

Most jails won’t let you send inmates anything except letters so it is important that they have money on their commissary account so they can get a few things that make them feel normal. All inmates look forward to commissary delivery days so help make that possible by using online websites or physical kiosks in the jail to deposit money in their account.


To plan or schedule a visit to Hamilton County Jail & Sheriff see the map below for more information and directions.



Hamilton County Jail Inmates


Most offenders will start at a local, city or county jail with very few cells. You can locate an offender in custody easily by searching databases found through the links above. You might need to consider transport time to the nearest jail cell before using our Hamilton inmate locator.

The Hamilton County Jail & Sheriff is usually for short-term custody for adults awaiting trial. (Juveniles wait for disposition of their case). Once booked, the Hamilton inmate search will reveal the location of the individual. You can check the Hamilton website - Inmate Services - for more information.

"People Get Arrested for a Variety of Reasons"

If a family member disappears, checking with local jails is a good idea. Your family member may be waiting to be bailed out. Here is how to know if someone is in Hamilton County Jail & Sheriff. You have the right to search even if that person is just a friend, a client or any other individual. You can also use these tools to find a pen pal. Our Inmate lookup service is a good resource for family members and public defenders. You can also search inmates on federal websites.

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How to Find Inmates in Hamilton County Jail & Sheriff


First of all, realize that you have rights under the United States Constitution to find a family member who has been arrested in Hamilton County Jail & Sheriff. The "Writ of Habeas Corpus" guarantees the rights of someone "in custody". An inmate locator is useful to help family members during court proceedings.

All police officers must "book" an inmate into the court system. During this process, vital information - such as name, address, fingerprints and photographs - will be taken. Our free inmate lookup service allows you to peruse databases of county, state and federal facilities.

"What Type of Jail or Prison?"

Determine the date and location of the police arrest. Someone on a most wanted poster, sex offenders list or with outstanding warrants might have been jailed after a routine traffic stop. The individual will be located in a jail based on 1) residence or 2) arrest location.

Most of the United States criminal facilities are connected to online inmate search tools. Once booking information is entered and mugshots have been taken, you will be able to find inmates. You will find the available inmate search links above. A free inmate search allows you to view the databases of city, county, state and federal facilities.

"What Information is Available for Hamilton County Jail & Sheriff?"


Many arrest records are public and listed in newspapers. To find someone in jail, check the local police, sheriff and Federal Bureau of Prisons websites. You could also conduct a Department of Justice inmate search or check out Vinelink Offender Search to complete an inmate search by name. You should be able to find information such as the name, address, criminal charges, booking location and hearings.

Get all of your information ready such as the name, date of birth, address, criminal charges, prison and date of arrest.


"How Can I Use This Information?"

There are a variety of ways that you can search the database -like by name, jail or crime type. Once you have the general information, contact them by phone or email to set up a private visit.

This lookup inmate database gives you information for contacting Hamilton County Jail & Sheriff. Nebraska state inmate search helps you determine bonding, when you can visit, add commissary money and send mail. The inmate locator saves you a lot of time and worry. If a loved one is in jail or prison, we are here to assist you in finding him or her. If you just want to run a criminal background check for someone or find a pen pal inmate, we can help you too.


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