Inmate Search in Fillmore County Jail
The Fillmore County Jail does not keep an online list of its inmates. The Nebraska Department of Correctional Services, on the other hand, provides statewide inmate search, with filters such as First and Last Names, as well as their DCS ID Number. Each inmate’s file contains the following information: DCS ID Number, Demographics (Inmate Name, Gender, Race, Date of Birth, Facility), Sentence Information (Total Sentence, Sentence Begin Date, Good Time Law, Projected Release Date, Parole Eligibility Date, Parole Discharge Date, Parole Hearing Date, Parole Discharge Type, Next Parole Board Review Date, Release Date, Reason for Release), Offense Information (Offense Information (Description, Run Code, Minimum and Maximum Offense Term, County of Commitment). To inquire, go to the Sheriff’s office at 900 G Street, Geneva, NE, or call 402-759-4441. Sara Jo Gurley is the jail administrator for Fillmore County.
Important Jail Policies and Visitation Procedures
Before visiting an inmate, one should ensure that they are on the visiting list. A visiting list may not yet exist in certain circumstances, such as when an inmate first enters prison or is transferred to a new prison. Immediate family members who can be verified by the information in the inmate’s Pre-Sentence Report may be allowed to visit in this case. Visits may be denied if there is little or no information available about a person. Always call ahead of time to ensure that your visit will be permitted.
Dress appropriately for a large gathering of men, women, and young children. If you wear inappropriate clothing (such as provocative or revealing clothing), you may be denied visitation.
Because there are usually many people visiting, it is critical that visits be quiet, orderly, and dignified. If you or the inmate are not acting appropriately, the visiting room officer may ask you to leave.
During a typical year, the crime rate in Fillmore County is 27.03 per 1,000 residents. Fillmore County residents generally consider the north part of the county to be the safest.
In Fillmore County, your chances of becoming a victim of crime can range from 1 in 29 in the central neighborhoods to 1 in 54 in the north. However, see the section on interpreting the crime map because comparing crime rates or any other crime is not as simple as it may appear.
Fact
A crime occurs every 2 days 8 hours (on average) in Fillmore County.
300%
Your home is 300% more likely to be robbed with no home security system.