Search the Red Willow County Inmate Population

The Red Willow County inmate population is split between local jail custody, state prison records, and federal or immigration detention channels. A Red Willow County inmate search starts with the county jail for recent arrests, then moves to state and federal locators when custody changes. The Red Willow County inmate population also includes practical questions about who is held locally, how people are moved after court, and which record system has the latest status. Search the Red Willow County inmate population by matching the person to the right custody stage first.

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The Red Willow County Inmate Population

The Red Willow County inmate population begins with the Red Willow County Detention Center in downtown McCook. The Red Willow County Sheriff's Office staff page says the detention side can house 30 adult men and women, with 12 jail staff assigned to inmate care. That local jail count is not the same as the state prison count, the federal prison count, or the immigration detention count at the McCook Detention Center. The county jail is the first place to check for a recent arrest by the sheriff, McCook Police, Nebraska State Patrol in the county, or another local agency.

Population changes in Red Willow County are driven by arrests, warrants, bond decisions, court transport, release, and transfers. The sheriff's records do not publish a daily web count, and no official county roster was found in the research. That makes the jail phone and records desk more important here than they are in counties with a live public booking feed. If a person is sentenced to Nebraska state prison, the record shifts to the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services. If the person is held for civil immigration detention at the McCook Detention Center, the lookup path shifts to ICE.


Red Willow County Inmate Statistics

The strongest local figures are capacity, staffing, and facility type. The county jail figure comes from the sheriff's staff page, while the federal immigration capacity comes from official Nebraska governor releases about the former Work Ethic Camp conversion. The Nebraska Crime Commission jail demographic dashboard is a statewide source for jail admission data, but the accessible research output did not provide extractable Red Willow County average daily population figures.

30 County Jail Capacity
2 Detention Facilities
300 ICE Capacity Cited
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Red Willow County Detention Center rated capacity30 adult male and female inmatesSheriff's Office staff page, inspected June 2026
County jail staff12 jail staff on 12-hour shiftsSheriff's Office staff page, inspected June 2026
County jail current populationNot published in sources foundNo official live county roster or daily dashboard located
McCook Detention Center ICE capacityUp to 300 detainees after modificationsGovernor release, October 23, 2025
Nebraska incarceration context591 per 100,000 people statewidePrison Policy Initiative Nebraska profile, inspected June 2026


Red Willow County Jail Population Makeup

The sheriff's local source confirms that the Red Willow County Detention Center can house adult men and adult women. It does not publish a public breakdown by sex, race, age, charge level, pretrial status, sentence status, or holds. The staff page does describe the care side of confinement: jail staff feed people, provide clothing and medical care, arrange exercise, monitor safety, and transport inmates to court or other facilities. Those facts show the jail's role, but they do not create a public demographic table.

  • Adult custody: The county jail houses adult men and women.
  • Pretrial and local holds: Recent arrests, warrants, local sentences, and transport holds start with the county jail.
  • State prisoners: Sentenced Nebraska prisoners are searched through NDCS after transfer.
  • ICE detainees: McCook Detention Center custody is civil immigration detention and should not be merged into the county jail count.

Red Willow County Jail Capacity

The Red Willow County Detention Center is a small local jail, not a large regional booking campus. Its 30-inmate capacity makes phone confirmation especially useful when no public roster is posted. The sheriff's site also says the combined sheriff and detention facility opened in September 2014 and is located just north of the historic Red Willow County Courthouse. No official overcrowding order, jail expansion plan, or consent decree was found in the research. In January 2026, the Nebraska State Patrol announced an investigation into an in-custody death at the county jail, which is a conditions and oversight matter rather than a population figure.

ICE capacity is different. The October 23, 2025 governor release said modifications at the former Work Ethic Camp would allow up to 300 ICE detainees. That figure belongs to the federal immigration detention facility, not to the Red Willow County jail roster.


Laws for Red Willow Inmate Data

Nebraska law frames what may be requested from a county office, but it does not force Red Willow County to publish a live jail roster on the web. Public access runs through the record custodian, subject to law-enforcement, security, juvenile, sealed, and expunged-record limits. Jail standards also regulate local detention operations, including records, admission, visiting, mail, telephone access, classification, discipline, and health services.

Key Statutes:

Neb. Rev. Stat. 84-712.01 defines public records broadly for state, county, city, and political-subdivision records unless another law restricts access.

Neb. Rev. Stat. 84-712.05 lists records that may be withheld, including some law-enforcement and security-sensitive material.

Neb. Rev. Stat. 47-101 places county jails under Jail Standards Board regulation.

Neb. Rev. Stat. 23-1821 requires notice to the county coroner when a person dies in law-enforcement or detention custody.


Red Willow County and State Prison

The Nebraska Department of Correctional Services incarceration record search covers sentenced state prisoners. Red Willow County's official county sheriff page links to the state inmate population search, but that locator is not a Red Willow County jail roster. It is useful when a person has moved from county custody to NDCS custody after sentencing or transfer.

The former Work Ethic Camp is no longer treated as an ordinary state prison for Red Willow County lookup purposes in the research. Official 2025 releases said the remaining NDCS inmates were transferred and the facility was converted under a DHS/ICE arrangement. That change is one of the main reasons Red Willow County custody searches must separate county jail, state prison, and immigration detention.



Red Willow County Current Lookup

A normal roster search-field table cannot be filled for Red Willow County because the research did not locate an official county roster form. That absence is itself important. Readers should not be sent to a state prison search and told it is the local jail list. The state search can help after transfer to NDCS, while the county jail phone and sheriff records desk are the supported local route for current custody and booking-record questions.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
County roster formNot availableNot availableNo official Red Willow County online jail roster form was located.
Jail phone inquiryPhoneName neededUse full name, date of birth if known, arrest date, and arresting agency.
Local criminal history requestIn person or mailForm and feeSheriff records checks cover adult arrests by the Sheriff's Office and local warrant information.

Past Red Willow Inmate Records

Released or older Red Willow County jail records are handled differently from current custody checks. The sheriff's law-enforcement page says local criminal history checks may be requested by mail or in person with a Criminal History Request Form and a $10 fee. Those checks include adult arrests made by the Red Willow County Sheriff's Office for criminal offenses and local arrest-warrant information. They are not a statewide criminal history, a court disposition report, or a live jail profile.

For statewide arrest and disposition information, the Nebraska State Patrol criminal history process may be needed. For formal charges and outcomes after a Red Willow County arrest, use the courts. For custody notification, use NEVCAP. Each system answers a different question, so a past-inmate search often needs more than one channel.


Red Willow County Inmate Record Fields

Because no official Red Willow County public inmate profile was found, the county should not be described as publishing booking number, pod, bond, charge, mugshot, or release fields online. Local records may exist at the jail or sheriff records desk, but public access depends on the record type and the custodian's review. Court records are the better source for filed charges once the prosecutor acts.

FieldRed Willow County Availability
NameUsed for jail phone inquiry and records requests; no official public roster field located.
Booking IDNot published in a county roster found in the research.
ChargesUse court records for filed charges; jail arrest labels may differ.
BondConfirm with jail or court; the jail says cash bond must be exact amount.
MugshotNo official county booking-photo gallery was found.
Custody locationConfirm through jail, NDCS, ICE, or BOP based on custody type.

County Jail vs State Prison

Red Willow County jail custody and Nebraska state prison custody are often confused because the county page links to a state inmate population search. The county jail handles recent arrests, pretrial detention, local jail sentences, warrants, and people waiting for court or transport. NDCS handles sentenced state prisoners after they enter state custody. ICE and BOP are separate again.

County JailState PrisonFederal or ICE
Who is heldRecent arrests, pretrial detainees, local holdsSentenced Nebraska prisonersFederal prisoners or immigration detainees
Run byRed Willow County Sheriff's OfficeNebraska Department of Correctional ServicesBOP, USMS, ICE, or contract operator
Where to lookJail phone and sheriff records deskNDCS incarceration record searchBOP locator or ICE Online Detainee Locator
Common confusionNo county online roster foundNot a live county booking listNo public federal mugshot gallery


Red Willow County Detention Facilities

Red Willow County has two facilities that matter for inmate population and custody searches. They sit in the same county but serve different systems, which changes the lookup method, visit rules, mail process, and the type of record a user can request.

  • Red Willow County Detention Center - local adult jail custody for arrests, pretrial detainees, local sentences, holds, warrants, and transport.
  • McCook Detention Center - federal civil immigration detention at the former Work Ethic Camp, operated under the NDCS and DHS/ICE arrangement described in official releases.

Red Willow County Inmate FAQ

How large is the Red Willow County inmate population?

The best sourced local number is jail capacity, not a daily count. The sheriff's staff page says the Red Willow County Detention Center can house 30 adult male and female inmates. No official public current county jail count or average daily population table was found in accessible sources.

How do I search for a current Red Willow County inmate?

Start with Red Willow County Corrections because no official online county roster was found. If the person is not in local custody, use the correct separate system: NDCS for sentenced state prisoners, ICE for immigration detention, BOP for sentenced federal prisoners, and JUSTICE for filed court cases.

Are Red Willow County mugshots online?

No official Red Willow County public mugshot roster or recent booking gallery was located. Booking-photo questions should go through the jail or sheriff records custodian, subject to Nebraska public-records law and any applicable exemptions.

Does the state inmate search replace the county jail roster?

No. The NDCS search covers sentenced state-prison custody. It can help after a Red Willow County case leads to state prison, but it is not a live Red Willow County jail roster for new arrests.

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Directions to the Red Willow County Jail

Red Willow County Detention Center is at 516 Norris Avenue in McCook, immediately north of the courthouse area. The sheriff's office describes the facility as downtown and "on the bricks," a useful local cue for visitors looking for the jail lobby, records desk, visitation check-in, or bond window. Drivers coming from U.S. Highway 83 should enter McCook and use the downtown street grid toward Norris Avenue. Drivers coming from U.S. Highway 6/34 should turn toward the courthouse blocks in central McCook.

Address

Red Willow County Detention Center
516 Norris Avenue
McCook, NE 69001
(308) 345-8682

Visitor Parking

Official sources did not publish a visitor parking map or parking rates. Confirm parking and lobby entry before traveling.

Public Transit

Official sources did not publish bus or rail directions for jail visitors. Plan transportation to downtown McCook before a scheduled visit.

Visitor Entry

Video visitation rules bar food, drinks, smoking, cell phones, cameras, and recording devices in the visitation area.