Search Valley County Inmate Population

The Valley County inmate population is centered on a small local jail system, not a large multi-facility network. A Valley County inmate search can start with the public jail roster, but the Valley County inmate population also includes people who may move from local custody to state, federal, or immigration systems. The Valley County inmate population record trail can include a booking entry, call-log book-in or book-out note, warrant item, court case, bond setting, and later prison locator record if a sentence sends the person out of the county jail.

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The Valley County Inmate Population

The Valley County inmate population is held locally at the Valley County Jail in Ord when a person is booked on a local arrest, warrant, court commitment, or short-term hold. The official Valley County Sheriff's Office page names the sheriff as the officer with charge and custody of the jail and prisoners, while the dispatcher-operated jail site publishes the public inmate entries, call logs, active warrants, contact page, and jail rules. That split matters because the county government page confirms the office and authority, while the jail site carries the day-to-day roster material that searchers usually need first.

Valley County does not have a separate county work-release annex, regional jail, state prison, federal prison, or ICE facility listed in the Facility Map. The jail entries reviewed for the research also showed people booked into the Valley County Jail for Howard County, so a visible jail count should not be read as a count of Valley County residents or Valley County criminal cases only. Arrests, bond decisions, court commitments, warrants, holds, book-outs, and transfer to the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services can all raise or lower the local jail count.


Valley County Inmate Population Statistics

The best published figures for the Valley County inmate population come from two different source types. The county's official overview gives the general county population and land area from the 2020 Census. The Vera Institute Incarceration Trends county CSV gives historical jail population, admissions, and rate figures, with the latest populated Valley County jail population row in 2019. Current average daily population and current rated jail capacity were not located in the official county, sheriff, jail, or jail standards sources reviewed on June 21, 2026, so those numbers should not be invented or inferred from the public roster.

2.29 Latest Vera ADP
Not posted Current Capacity
1 Local Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
County population4,059Valley County official overview, 2020 Census
Adult or working-age denominator2,207 age 15-64Vera county CSV, 2024 row
Latest jail average population2.29Vera county CSV, 2019 row
Latest jail admissions17.1Vera county CSV, 2019 row
Latest jail rate99.74 per 100,000 age 15-64Vera county CSV, 2019 row
Current public roster count9 visible entriesValley jail inmate page inspected June 21, 2026

The roster count is useful for a same-day custody check, but it is not an official average daily population. It can include older posted entries, non-Valley County holds, and people whose release status needs confirmation through the jail or call log.



Who Makes Up Valley County Jail Population

Current local pages do not publish a full demographic table for the Valley County jail population. The public booking entries show age, residence, a booking basis, charges, bond notes, and sometimes the case county, but they do not publish a complete county table by race, sex, charge level, pretrial status, sentenced status, or hold agency. Vera does provide some historical estimates, including male and female jail population for 2019 and pretrial and sentenced custody for 2013.

  • Pretrial and sentenced custody: Vera's 2013 row reported 1.28 pretrial custody and 0.96 sentenced custody.
  • Male and female estimates: Vera's 2019 row reported 1.64 male and 0.65 female jail population.
  • Case county: The public roster inspected in June 2026 showed Valley County entries and Howard County holds or commitments.
  • Missing local breakdowns: The county does not publish a current public table by race, charge level, housing unit, or arresting agency.

Note: A daily Valley County inmate population snapshot may include people held for another county, so confirm the case county before reading the roster as a local prosecution count.


Valley County Jail Capacity Records

The research did not locate a current rated capacity for the Valley County Jail in official county sources, the sheriff page, the jail site, or the current public material reviewed for this project. Vera reported a 2013 rated capacity value of 3.19, but later rows did not carry a populated current capacity field for Valley County. Because jail capacity can change through building use, classification limits, standards enforcement, or local policy, that historical value should not be treated as the current capacity.

The Nebraska Crime Commission Jail Standards program supplies the statewide governance context. Its jail standards page says an eleven-member Jail Standards Board sets and enforces minimum standards for adult and juvenile detention facilities and can petition district court for closure of facilities that do not comply. No Valley County-specific overcrowding lawsuit, current inspection dispute, or jail construction plan was located in the official sources reviewed.


Laws for Valley County Inmate Records

Nebraska law explains why parts of the Valley County inmate population record trail are public and why other pieces may be withheld. Booking entries, call-log book-ins, warrants, jail records, and court files can fall under public-record rules, but those rules have exceptions. Medical records, juvenile matters, security-sensitive jail details, active investigation material, and sealed or removed criminal-history information can be redacted or withheld.

Key Statutes:

Neb. Rev. Stat. 84-712 gives interested persons the right to examine and copy public records during ordinary office hours unless another statute controls.

Neb. Rev. Stat. 84-712.01 defines public records broadly for state, county, city, village, and other public agencies.

Neb. Rev. Stat. 84-712.05 lists exceptions, including law-enforcement investigatory records and security-sensitive records.

Neb. Rev. Stat. 83-4,124 creates the Jail Standards Board framework for Nebraska detention facilities.


Valley County State Prison Population

Sentenced Nebraska prison inmates from Valley County do not remain part of the county jail roster once they transfer into the state prison system. They become part of the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services population and must be searched through the NDCS incarceration record search. NDCS is separate from the Valley County Jail, and no NDCS prison facility was located within Valley County.

The NDCS locator is useful when the county roster no longer shows a person after sentencing or transfer. It accepts last name, first name, or DCS ID fields, uses hCaptcha, and links to a download page for all or active records. The county jail roster still matters before sentence or transfer because it is the local source for bookings, bond notes, holds, court commitments, and public booking photos.



Current Valley County Inmate Lookup

On inspection, the Valley County jail feed showed entries with booking photos, dates, names, ages, residences, case or holding county text, warrant or court-commitment language, charges, bond amounts, 10% bond wording, and HOLD notes. It did not show a profile-opening workflow. It also did not show booking numbers, booking times, housing units, court dates, arresting agencies, warrant numbers, magistrates, or projected release dates in the inspected public text.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
NoneN/AN/AThe public inmate page has no search box, dropdown, date filter, tab control, sort control, or profile-opening workflow.
NavigationLinksOptionalInmates, Call Logs, Active Warrant's, Contact Us, Information, and Nebraska Sex Offender Registry.
ButtonsNone locatedN/ANo Search, Submit, or Reset button was located on the county inmate page.

The county inmate screenshot source shows how the dated booking feed is laid out.

Valley County inmate population jail roster with booking photos

The screenshot reinforces why a name search may require browser find, a phone call, and a call-log check instead of a single database query.


Past Valley County Inmate Records

Released or older Valley County inmate records are harder to verify from the public roster alone. The research did not find a posted retention rule, archive schedule, or fixed removal timeline for the jail's public entries. The call-log page can help because it separates Book In and Book Out material, including release methods such as bonded out or court pending status when listed. For a historical booking record, booking photo, release record, or jail log, make a specific Nebraska public-records request to the sheriff or jail with the person's name, the date range, the charge or case if known, and requester contact information.


What Valley County Inmate Records Show

Valley County inmate records on the public jail page are narrative booking entries, not full jail-management-system profiles. That limits what a reader can see online, but the visible fields still answer many first questions: who was booked, when the entry was posted, what charge or warrant text appears, whether a bond was noted, and whether another county or hold is involved. Formal court charges may differ later after prosecutor review.

FieldWhat It Shows
Booking photoVisible on inspected entries as an image linked to the dated booking post.
DateA large entry date, such as a June 2026 booking date.
Name and ageThe person's full name when posted and age in the entry text.
ResidenceCity and state, such as Ord, Grand Island, St. Paul, or Omaha.
Case or holding countyText may say the person was booked for Valley County or for Howard County.
Charges, bond, and holdFree-text charge or warrant basis, bond amount or 10% notation, and HOLD when applicable.

Valley County Jail vs State Prison

The Valley County inmate population should be separated by custody level. The jail roster covers people in local jail custody, including pretrial detainees, local court commitments, warrant arrests, and short-term holds. The state prison locator covers sentenced Nebraska prison inmates. Federal and immigration systems are separate again, and a person with a federal detainer may not appear in a federal public locator until the custody status changes.

Custody TypeWhere to LookWhat It Covers
County jailValley County inmate pageCurrent or recent local bookings, photos, bonds, warrants, holds, and court commitments.
State prisonNDCS locatorSentenced Nebraska incarcerated individuals after transfer from county jail custody.
Federal prisonBOP inmate locatorFederal inmates incarcerated from 1982 to present.
Immigration detentionICE detainee locatorCurrent ICE custody and some CBP custody over 48 hours, searched by A-number or biographical details.

Valley County Detention Facilities

The Facility Map identified one local detention facility in Valley County. No state prison, federal prison, ICE detention center, city jail, work-release annex, or regional jail was found in official sources reviewed for the county. Ord Police lists its police office and dispatch phone, but no separate municipal jail page was located, so local arrestees should be treated as moving through sheriff's office custody unless a later court or police source says otherwise.

  • Valley County Jail - the sheriff-operated local adult jail for Valley County bookings, local court commitments, warrants, short-term custody, and some listed Howard County holds or commitments.

Valley County Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Valley County inmate population?

The latest populated Vera row reported a Valley County jail population of 2.29 in 2019, while the public jail page inspected on June 21, 2026 showed 9 visible inmate entries. Those are different measures. The Vera figure is a historical average data point, and the public roster is a visible entry count that can include older posts and non-Valley County holds.

How do I search the Valley County inmate population?

Start with the Valley County inmate page, then check the call logs for Book In and Book Out entries. The county page has no search form, so use browser find for names. Call the jail before relying on the entry for bond, release, hold, or visit status.

Are Valley County jail mugshots public?

The county jail page displays booking photos for entries the jail chooses to post. Nebraska public-records law is broad, but no single unconditional mugshot statute was located in the research. Some records may be withheld, redacted, sealed, or removed under public-record exceptions and criminal-history rules.

Where do sentenced Valley County inmates go?

Sentenced Nebraska prison inmates are searched through NDCS, not the county roster. The county page is for local jail custody and recent bookings. A person may move from the Valley County Jail to state prison after sentencing and transfer.

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Directions to the Valley County Jail

The Valley County Jail is at 125 S. 15th Street in Ord, Nebraska. The building sits in the county seat near the courthouse and government-office cluster, with the sheriff, jail, county attorney, and court functions concentrated in the same area. Major highway approaches listed by the county include Nebraska Highways 11, 22, 58, and 70.

Address

Valley County Jail
125 S. 15th Street
Ord, NE 68862
(308) 728-3906

Visitor Parking

Official sources reviewed did not publish visitor parking lots, parking rates, or accessible parking details. Call the jail before travel to confirm where visitors should park and enter.

Public Transit

No public bus route, nearest station, or transit schedule was located in the official jail material. Visitors should plan a local driving route into downtown Ord and confirm arrival details by phone.

Visitor Entry

Visitors may be asked for identification, minors usually need a parent or guardian, and staff may stop or deny a visit. Do not bring contraband or extra personal items into the jail.