Search the Thurston County Inmate Population

The Thurston County inmate population is tracked through local jail custody, court filings, Nebraska state prison records, and victim-notification systems. A Thurston County inmate search starts with the sheriff because the county does not publish an official online jail roster. The Thurston County inmate population also connects to statewide data when a person is released, sentenced, transferred, or searched through Nebraska custody tools. Current custody, past jail releases, court charges, and state or federal detention each use a different record path, so a clear search starts by matching the person to the right system.

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The Thurston County Inmate Population

The Thurston County inmate population is centered on the Thurston County Law Enforcement Center / Thurston County Jail in Pender. The jail is operated by the Thurston County Sheriff's Office, which lists Sheriff Russell Briggs, the office phone, fax, email, mailing address, and physical location. No separate city jail, county annex, local state prison, BOP prison, ICE detention center, or stand-alone work-release center was located in official sources for Thurston County. Work release and transport activity appear in county board minutes as functions connected to the primary jail, not as separate facilities.

The local count changes when people are arrested, released, posted on a hold, moved for court, accepted from another agency, or transferred after sentencing. The county website does not publish a current jail count or live roster, so the public view of the Thurston County inmate population is pieced together from the sheriff's office, Nebraska Crime Commission jail data, NEVCAP custody alerts, Nebraska court records, and NDCS prison records. That split matters. A person booked locally may still be in the county jail, may have been released before a case appears online, or may have moved into state or federal custody.


Thurston County Inmate Population Statistics

Official current population, rated capacity, annual booking totals, and a current demographic table were not located on the Thurston County website. The available official and research-backed sources are narrower: county minutes confirm an active jail and current facility oversight, while statewide data sources explain how Nebraska collects jail release and demographic information. The one numeric local jail population benchmark located in the research is an older average daily population value published through Prison Policy Initiative data citing the BJS Census of Jail Facilities.

13 2013 Average Daily Population
Not Published Rated Capacity
1 Local Detention Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Current jail populationNot published in sources locatedCounty sheriff site has no public roster or count
Rated capacityNot published in sources locatedCounty minutes discuss the jail but no bed count
Average daily population13Prison Policy Initiative data citing BJS Census of Jail Facilities, 2013
Jail data agency optionTHURSTON CO SO PENDERNebraska Crime Commission Jail Data Query, agency value 66

The Nebraska Crime Commission Jail Data Query is useful, but it is a statistical tool rather than a person lookup. It classifies releases by release year and offers dimensions such as age, ethnicity, charge, race, gender, days held, severity, and release code. The Crime Commission warns that agency data may be incomplete, so a Thurston County figure from that system should be read as reported data, not a live jail head count.



Who Makes Up Thurston County Jail Custody

Thurston County does not publish a public roster profile that breaks the jail population into gender, race, charge level, or pretrial status. Nebraska's statewide jail data system can query released jail records by some demographic fields, but the research did not capture a confirmed Thurston output table. For a live person-specific search, the sheriff remains the local source for whether someone is housed at the jail, released, held for another agency, or subject to a bond or detainer.

County board minutes add local detail that a generic jail page would miss. April 2026 minutes discuss Winnebago Police Department, BIA involvement, the Omaha Tribe, transport work, and contract concerns for people coming to the Thurston County Jail. That does not create a public count, but it explains why agency responsibility may matter when searching custody in or near Thurston County. A sheriff-only search may not answer every tribal, federal, or out-of-county question.

Pretrial detainee
A person held after arrest while charges, bond, or a court date are pending.
Hold
A custody reason from another agency that may prevent release even when local bond is addressed.
Detainer
A notice or request that another jurisdiction may seek custody of the person.
Work release
A jail status that may permit approved work under facility rules.

Thurston County Jail Capacity Rules

Rated capacity was not found in official Thurston County sources, but Nebraska jail standards still matter for the Thurston County inmate population. The Nebraska Crime Commission Jail Standards Board sets and enforces minimum standards for local detention facilities, and the research notes that each active jail facility receives annual inspection. State standards address admission and release, records and statistics, classification, mail, visiting, telephone access, health services, food service, security, and inmate rights.

Key Nebraska rules:

Neb. Rev. Stat. section 84-712 gives interested persons the right to inspect and copy public records unless another law allows withholding.

Neb. Rev. Stat. section 84-712.01 defines public records broadly for counties and other public bodies.

Nebraska Chapter 47 governs jails and correctional facilities, including county jail regulation.

Neb. Rev. Stat. section 29-1401 covers the grand jury process when a person dies while being apprehended or in custody.


Thurston County Jail Oversight

Recent county minutes make the jail's operating context unusually specific. February 2025 minutes report a jail committee inspection, staff discussion, ongoing HVAC issues, camera issues, work-release space, mold, drainage concerns, and caulking around windows. March 2025 minutes continue the building-condition thread with mold, a roof leak, possible window leakage, and discussion of a maintenance position. May 2025 minutes reference funding for a new jail security system.

April 2026 minutes again discuss facility conditions, including rust on steel pillars, a widened floor crack, windows in the sheriff's office, and drainage problems. The same meeting mentions Jail Supervisor Julie Nilges, a transport van, fingerprint-equipment planning, and Winnebago Police/BIA custody concerns. These are not population totals, but they are official local records that show how the county board monitors the jail that holds the Thurston County inmate population.

The Nebraska Crime Commission death-in-custody page explains statewide quarterly reporting categories, including jail and lockup deaths. No Thurston-specific death-in-custody incident, DOJ investigation, consent decree, or active jail overcrowding lawsuit was located in the research.



Current Thurston County Custody Lookup

Because there is no confirmed county roster form, the useful search-field table is a fallback table. It shows which official systems accept which inputs and what each system can answer. The sheriff channel is best for immediate local custody. NEVCAP is best for alerts. NDCS is for sentenced state prisoners. Nebraska JUSTICE is for court records after an arrest. BOP and ICE cover federal or immigration custody outside the county jail system.

SystemBest Search InputWhat It CoversLimit
Thurston County Sheriff's OfficeFull name, birth date, arrest date, agencyCurrent local jail custody and request routingNo official online roster located
NEVCAPOffender ID, booking ID, or name fieldsVictim notification and custody alertsFull static field capture was blocked by JavaScript
NDCS Incarceration Record SearchLast name or DCS IDSentenced Nebraska state prisonershCaptcha and accuracy disclaimer
Nebraska JUSTICEParty name, case number, county, court typeCourt case records and chargesPaid one-time search and possible lag

The NDCS search form accepts last name, optional first name, or a numeric DCS ID. The form uses hCaptcha and states that neither NDCS nor the State of Nebraska warrants the accuracy of the records. Accuracy questions are routed to the NDCS Records Administrator in Lincoln.


Past Thurston County Inmate Records

Past and released jail records are not searched through a public Thurston roster in the research. For a released person, ask the sheriff for the specific record type: booking sheet, admission and release record, bond record, incident or arrest report, or booking photo. A precise request works better than a broad request for all inmate records because Nebraska public-records responses can involve routing, redaction, or withholding when another law applies.

The Crime Commission Jail Data Query can help with statistical questions about releases since 2016, but it is not a name search. Court records are separate. If charges were filed, the Nebraska JUSTICE one-time search may show case summary, parties, offense information, financial information, register of actions, judge notes, and document images when available. It does not prove the person is currently in jail.


County Jail vs State Prison Search

Most search errors happen when local jail custody, state prison custody, court cases, federal custody, and immigration detention are treated as one database. Thurston County jail custody is local and should be checked with the sheriff. State prison custody belongs to the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services. Sentenced federal prisoners are searched through BOP. Immigration detention is searched through ICE ODLS. Federal pretrial custody may require contact with the U.S. Marshals Service District of Nebraska.

Custody TypeWhere to LookTypical Record
Local pretrial or short-sentence jail custodyThurston County Sheriff's OfficeBooking, release, bond, local hold, requestable jail record
Sentenced Nebraska prison custodyNDCS incarcerated individual searchName, DCS ID, custody location, state-prison record path
Federal sentenced prisonerBOP inmate locatorFederal inmate location and release-date lookup from 1982 forward
Immigration detentionICE Online Detainee Locator SystemA-number or biographical search path

For a person with an agency hold or detainer, more than one system may be relevant. A local booking can exist even if another agency has the next custody claim.


Thurston County Detention Facilities

The resolved Thurston County facility map contains one local detention page. That page covers the county jail, local custody checks, facility contact details, visitation and mail gaps, work-release references, and board-minute issues affecting the building.

The county courthouse is nearby in Pender and holds county and district court offices. That makes the jail-to-court path local, but the records still sit in different offices: sheriff for jail custody, court systems for filed charges, and the county attorney for prosecution.


Thurston County Arrest Court Records

A jail booking does not automatically tell the final court charge. The prosecutor decides what to file, and the case then appears through county court, district court, or Nebraska JUSTICE. The court records after jail arrest path is important when the custody question turns into a charge-status question. The research lists County Court and District Court at the Thurston County courthouse, with district court handling felony criminal cases as a trial court of general jurisdiction.

The Nebraska Judicial Branch says case records may include case summary, parties, criminal offense information, financial information, register of actions, judge notes, and document images when available. The one-time JUSTICE search charges an up-front fee and notes a lag between case entry and search availability.

For mugshot questions, use the jail and public-records path, not the court case search. Booking photos are treated separately on the Thurston County jail mugshots page because no official county mugshot gallery was located.


Official Thurston County Sources

The official sheriff page is the main local source for jail contact routing because no public roster page was located.

Thurston County sheriff contact page for inmate population records

The sheriff screenshot supports the local fallback chain: phone, email, fax, mail, and in-person contact all matter when a live roster is absent.

The Nebraska Crime Commission Jail Data Query is the statewide statistical source for jail release data, including the Thurston County sheriff agency option.

Nebraska Crime Commission jail data query for Thurston County inmate population statistics

That system helps with population and release-data questions, but it should not be used as a current inmate locator.


Thurston County Inmate Population FAQ

Is there a Thurston County online jail roster? No official Thurston County online jail roster or current-inmate list was located in the research. Call the sheriff at 402-385-3018 for current local custody.

How large is the Thurston County inmate population? The current count was not published in official county sources located. The research found an older 2013 average daily population benchmark of 13 from Prison Policy Initiative data citing BJS jail data.

Where do released jail records show up? Released-person records may be requested from the sheriff if releasable, while statistical release data may be queried through the Nebraska Crime Commission. Court charges are searched separately through Nebraska court systems.

Does NEVCAP replace the sheriff? No. NEVCAP is useful for victim notification and offender search coverage, but the sheriff is still the local source for a Thurston County jail custody check.

When should NDCS be searched? Search NDCS after a person is sentenced to Nebraska state prison or when a county jail search no longer explains the person's location.

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Directions to the Thurston County Jail

The Thurston County Law Enforcement Center / Thurston County Jail is listed by the sheriff at 605 S 2nd St, Pender, NE 68047. The Thurston County courthouse, county court, district court, and several county offices are nearby at 106 S 5th St, Pender. Pender is the county seat and sits near the center of Thurston County, so most visits are planned by local highways and village streets rather than freeway exits.

Call before traveling. The county website publishes courthouse hours, but it does not publish jail lobby hours, visitor entrance rules, visitor parking rates, or a public transit route for the jail.

Address

Thurston County Law Enforcement Center / Thurston County Jail
605 S 2nd St
Pender, NE 68047
402-385-3018

Visitor Parking

Official visitor parking details were not located. Confirm where to park and which entrance to use before arrival.

Public Transit

No official route information was located for jail access. Plan vehicle transportation or call for local access options.

Visitor Entry

Visitor ID rules, prohibited-item rules, and locker details were not published. Confirm the rules with the sheriff first.