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Hall County Department of Corrections, NE Inmate Search, Visitation Hours
- State
- Nebraska
- City
- Grand Island
- Postal Code
- 68801
- County
- Hall County
- Phone Number
- 308-385-5211, 308-381-6594 ext 100
- Type
- County Jail
- Location
- 110 Public Safety Drive, Grand Island, NE, 68801
- Official Website
- http://www.ice.gov/detention-facilities/facilities/hashene.htm
About Hall County Department of Corrections
Hall County Department of Corrections inmate lookup: Charges, Disposition, Probation Sentences, Mugshots, Arrests, Grade, Inmate Roster, Bond, Charges, Who's in jail, Bookings, Booking Date, Arrest Date, Release Date.
Hall County Department of Corrections NE was completed in 2003. Hall County Department of Corrections is a detention facility with 897 inmates. The Hall County Department of Corrections is located in the 110 Public Safety Drive, Grand Island, NE, 68801, and run by the Hall County county Sherriff Department.
The Hall County Department of Corrections, Nebraska is managed daily with a staff of around 134 personnel, including dispatchers, deputies, administrators, clerks, etc.
It is regarded as a therapeutic jail where Hall County inmates are afforded several opportunities to help them with skill, health, and education. Inmates can get GED classes, computer lessons, and financial management lessons. Additionally, the Hall County Department of Corrections offers substance abuse programs, which help treat and counsel inmates. Hall County Department of Corrections has the capability of housing both petty offenders and high-risk violent inmates.
Hall County Sheriffs Office
- Address
- 111 Public Safety Drive, Grand Island, Nebraska, 68801
- Phone
- 308-385-5200
- [email protected]
- Website
- website
Inmate Search
Finding an inmate at the Hall County Department of Corrections is quite easy, as they have an online database with the list of inmates housed there with arranged inmate names in alphabetical order, making it easier to find them. All you need is their names and ID, plus any additional information. You can also try the NE statewide search for inmates.
Another option would be making a phone call to the Hall County Department of Corrections that you suspect the inmate is being held. Conversely, you can visit the Hall County Department of Corrections and enquire directly from prison officials.
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Sending Mail / Package to Hall County Department of Corrections
Hall County inmates can receive and send mail while at the %prison name%. However, the mail will be checked for any security breach and contraband. It is better to first call the Hall County Department of Corrections if you have never sent anything there. You will also get additional information, including addresses and rules for sending mail and packages to the Hall County institution.
Sending packages to Hall County Department of Corrections may also need prior permission from prison officials in addition to the rules that must be followed.
Ensure you have the address on the mail and packages right, plus the inmate names and ID.
It is advisable first to call the Hall County Department of Corrections at %phone number% and familiarize yourself with any requirements for sending mails or packages to the Hall County Department of Corrections.
All correspondence must follow the rules and not include any nudity.
Sending Money to inmates at Hall County Department of Corrections
There are several ways for you to send money to an inmate incarcerated at Hall County Department of Corrections.
Being at Hall County Department of Corrections inmates have bottle accounts where they can deposit money. They can use the money for buying some stuff from the prison canteens, including sweets, writing materials, and cleaning materials. If you want to deposit money into the inmate's account, you can place the money in a booth at the Hall County Department of Corrections's anteroom if you want to place it on their container account.
The %prison name% will also allow a master card to be used at the stand and online at the commissary.
You also have the option of bringing money over to the Hall County Department of Corrections directly.
Phone Calls
Hall County Department of Corrections has a short voice message option, where you can leave one through 308-385-5211, 308-381-6594 ext 100.
The Hall County Department of Corrections also allows to collect calls from inmates to their loved ones. They also have the option of getting a calling card by buying one from the commissary.
There are requirements for people who get to access inmates through a phone call. Prison officials have to check the criminal background and identification of anyone calling the facility.
All phone calls are also monitored for security reasons, and inmates will have to pay for any phone calls they make from the Hall County Department of Corrections.
Visitation at Hall County Department of Corrections
Inmates will need to provide a list of people permitted to visit them. This can be changed twice every month.
Visits are only thirty minutes, starting at the top of the hour and half-hour all week through.
As of March 2020, the Hall County Department of Corrections closed down visitation to curb the spread of Covid19 virus.
Normally, visits are allowed at the Hall County Department of Corrections Monday through Sunday.
It will be advisable for visitors to call the Hall County Department of Corrections before making the trip to ensure they are familiar with any visiting rules.
Also, they must dress conservatively and carry a valid ID.
Visiting Hours
Monday — 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Tuesday — 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Wednesday — 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Thursday — 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Friday — 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Saturday — 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM
Sunday — 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.