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Are Nevada Inmate Records Public Information?

Yes, Nevada inmate records are public information in accordance with Nevada Open Records Acts and can be requested by members of the public. These records are made available for public safety.

Nevada Inmate Search

Nevada inmate records contain personal and official data of persons incarcerated in Nevada and housed within facilities operated by the Nevada Department of Corrections (NDOC) or local law enforcement. These facilities typically include county-run detention centers and jails or state penitentiaries and prisons. The data contained in the records typically include the full names, Nevada inmate mugshots, aliases, gender, and birth dates. Persons who inspect inmate records can also expect to see details of current charges, booking information, registration number, sentence, and release date. Per the Nevada Public Records Act, inmate records are available upon request through the state Department of Corrections website. A requester can also find someone in jail or see who’s in custody.

Inmate records are considered public in the United States and, therefore, are made available by both traditional governmental agencies as well as third-party websites and organizations. Third-party websites may offer an easier means to search, as these services do not face geographical limitations. However, because third-party sites are not government-sponsored, the information obtained through them may vary from official channels. To find inmate records using third-party aggregate sites, requesting parties must provide:

  • The location of the sought-after record, including state, county, and city where the inmate resides.
  • The name of the person listed in the record, unless it is a juvenile.

How to Find Someone in Jail in Nevada.

Members of the public seeking to find someone who is incarcerated in jail in Nevada can check the website maintained by the Nevada Department of Correction. The website maintained by the Clark County Detention Center is another place to carry out Nevada inmate lookup. One can find out what jail someone is in and/or find out why someone is in jail and their custody status. A requester can also submit a request in person or via mail to the office of the sheriff to find someone in jail. Persons seeking records can also check Third-party sites that offer this service.

How to Perform a Nevada Jail Inmate Search

Publicly available inmate records are available on the offender search tool featured on the state Department of Corrections website. To find a person in jail, the requester must furnish the tool with relevant details of the offender, such as the offender's assigned ID or full name. For inquiries relating to the process and other inmate-related queries, the Family Services Unit should be contacted at (775) 887-3367.

How Do I Send Money to an Inmate in Nevada Prisons or Jails?

Interested persons may send money to Nevada Inmates via mail, phone, from a walk-in location, or online. The designated retailer for receiving inmate deposits is Cash Pay Today, which can be reached on their website or by calling 1-844-340-CASH (2274). The sender will be required to enroll and obtain a customer ID number, after which the retail clerk will deposit the cash using the assigned ID as well as the inmate's name and ID number. This service attracts a small fee, which may be dependent on the deposit made.

Phone and online deposits can be made through AccessCorrections.com or by calling (866) 345-1884, while mail deposits can be made by completing the money order deposit form. The completed slip must then be submitted along with a money order for the intended amount (not more than $2,999) to:

Secure Deposits
Nevada DOC
P.O. Box 12486,
St. Louis, MO 63132

How to Get Approved to Visit an Inmate in Nevada Prisons and Jails

Inmates in the Nevada State jurisdiction are entitled to visiting privileges for the length of their sentence. Intending visitors are required to meet eligibility requirements to access the inmate of interest. To be eligible, the visitor must be included on the inmate's authorized visitors list, which may only contain five persons unless the inmate has more than five biological children. To be listed, a visitor must download and complete the visiting application form. The application must be filled legibly and submitted to:

Nevada Department of Corrections
Attn: NCIC
P.O. Box 7011
Carson City, NV 89702

Approved persons will be issued a visiting card. However, non-immediate family members of the inmate must undergo the application process every three years. Every visit must be scheduled at least 24 hours ahead of arriving at the facility, and visitors will be required to present a government-issued photo ID and may also be subject to routine searches before accessing the facility. On the other hand, applications that are disapproved may be appealed by the requestor. However, persons with criminal histories and prior convictions may not be allowed access to current inmates. Interested persons can also use the NDOC prison lookup tool to conduct a free inmate search by name or location to know the facility where the inmate is held.

Also, the NDOC provides phone privileges to current prisoners of the state. However, inmates may only make calls but not receive them. While each facility has varying phone-use rules and restrictions, the NDOC guidelines are the gold standard.

To receive calls from an inmate, interested persons may contact the designated vendors to be registered for a prepaid collect account, a traditional collect account, or a direct bill account (for bondsmen and attorneys). The rates for receiving calls are as listed on the rate schedule of the NDOC. Queries and inquiries regarding inmate phone calls may be made to the detainee's facility caseworker of the inmate. The caller ID information for all facilities is listed on the inmate phone information page of the NDOC website.

How to Find a County Inmate Roster in Nevada.

To find a county inmate roster in Nevada, persons seeking data can visit any of the state-maintained websites for law enforcement. One can also send a request to the sheriff's office or visit in person to inspect records. Members of the public can also visit Third-party sites to access inmate rosters.

How to Perform a Nevada Prison Inmate Search

There are seven correctional facilities, ten conservation camps, and two transitional houses within the jurisdiction of the Nevada State Department of Corrections. Operations in these institutions are overseen by the department, and Inmate records are primarily disseminated by the department staff. These records may also be accessed using the online resources available on the NDOC website, which features an inmate lookup tool, publications on finding inmate information, available inmate programs, and inmate family services.

Nevada State Prisons and County Jails: Understanding the Difference

Nevada's state prisons and county jails are operated by the Nevada Department of Corrections. The department is responsible for the supervision of more than 12,000 inmates in 28 facilities across the state.

The department offers a variety of programs and services to inmates, including educational opportunities, work programs, and counseling services. Inmates are also provided with access to health care and recreation facilities.

There are a total of 8 state prisons in Nevada; in addition to the state prisons, there are also 20 county jails. These facilities are operated by the county sheriff's office and are responsible for housing inmates who have been charged with a crime but have not yet been convicted. The majority of inmates in Nevada's state prisons and county jails are male. However, there are a number of facilities that house female inmates as well. The department offers a variety of programs and services to both male and female inmates.

How Do I Find Out an Inmate Release Date?

The NDOC operates a public information office that serves as the custodian and primary issuer of inmate-related information. A question like "How to find out if someone is in jail?" gets answered through this service. Interested members of the public may retrieve personal or official details of a detainee by querying the office at (775) 887-3309. The information available to the office includes but is not limited to housing location, arrest and booking details, most recent charges, sentence, bond information (if applicable), and release dates.

This information may also be retrieved by conducting an offender search using the inmate search tool. This will likely require the name and registration number of the inmate of interest. For information unavailable through either of these channels, the corrections staff of the facility where the inmate is housed should be contacted.

Facilities Operated by the Nevada Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation

The Nevada State Corrections System comprises state-run correctional facilities, conservation camps, and transitional housing. This is in addition to detention centers and jails managed by city and county law enforcement agencies. While most facilities are operated individually, the state corrections department is charged with establishing operational guidelines for correctional facilities in the state as well as its prison lookup tool.

However, county and city detention centers are considered to be outside the jurisdiction of the NDOC. As such, persons seeking information regarding inmates and the operations of these facilities may need to contact the counties or cities directly. This also means information on prisoners in those facilities might be inaccessible after performing a Nevada prison inmate search. Listed below are the addresses and contact information of all correctional institutions in the US state of Nevada:

Carlin Conservation Camp
124 Suzie Creek Road
P.O. Box 1490
Carlin, NV 89822
Phone: (775) 754-6307

Ely Conservation Camp
HC 10 BOX 10813
Ely, NV 89301
Phone: (775) 289-8430

Humboldt Conservation Camp
8105 Conservation Road
P.O. Box 1069
Winnemucca, NV 89446
Phone: (775) 623-6530

Jean Conservation Camp
3 Prison Road
P.O. Box 19859
Jean, NV 89019
Phone: (702) 874-2509

Pioche Conservation Camp
1 Hardtimes Road
P.O. Box 509
Pioche, NV 89043
Phone: (775) 962-5125

Stewart Conservation Camp
1721 Snyder Avenue
P.O. Box 5005
Carson City, NV 89702
Phone: (775) 887-9310

Three Lakes Valley Boot Camp
3955 West Russell Road
Las Vegas, NV 89118-2316
Phone: (702) 486-9906

Three Lakes Valley Conservation Camp
20825 Cold Creek Road
P.O. Box 208
Indian Springs, NV 89070
Phone: (702) 879-5472 ext.450

Tonopah Conservation Camp
HC 76
Box 8045
Tonopah, NV 89049
Phone: (775) 482-6700

Wells Conservation Camp
HC 67-50
Wells, NV 89835
Phone: (775) 478-5120

Ely State Prison (Esp)
4569 North State Route
P.O. Box 1989
Ely, NV 89301
Phone: (775) 289-8800

Florence Mcclure Women's Correctional Center
4370 Smiley Road
Las Vegas, NV 89115-1808
Phone: (702) 668-7200

High Desert State Prison
22010 Cold Creek Road
P.O. Box 650
Indian Springs, NV 89070-0650
Phone: (702) 879-6789

Lovelock Correctional Center
1200 Prison Road
Lovelock, NV 89419
Phone: (775) 273-1300

Northern Nevada Correctional Center
1721 East Snyder Avenue
P.O. Box 7000
Carson City, NV 89702
Phone: (775) 887-9297

Southern Desert Correctional Center
20825 Cold Creek Road
P.O. Box 208
Indian Springs, NV 89070-0208
Phone: (702) 879-3800

Warm Springs Correctional Center (WSCC)
3301 East 5th Street
P.O. Box 7007
Carson City, NV 89702
Phone: (775) 684-3000