York County Jail Roster Overview
The current York County jail roster is the Zuercher inmate portal linked from the York County Corrections page. York uses that portal for custody and bond information, but it is not a York-only list. The same public roster includes Saline, Seward, and York Counties, so a matching name must be checked with York County Corrections before treating the result as physical custody in York. The county also warns that the portal shows initial offenses and bond information, not a final court outcome.
The public roster is best for current county-jail custody, short local sentences, holds, and people awaiting court. It is not the right tool for every York County inmate record. Sentenced women at the Nebraska Correctional Center for Women are in Nebraska Department of Correctional Services custody and should be searched in the NDCS locator. Sentenced federal prisoners use the Bureau of Prisons locator, and immigration custody uses ICE's detainee locator. For time-sensitive release, transport, or bond questions, the practical York County jail information line is still the corrections facility phone.
The official Zuercher roster page can be viewed from the county's source link: York, Seward, and Saline inmate roster.
The image shows why the county warning matters: a public search result may sit in the shared portal even when physical custody has shifted or belongs to another listed county.
Use the York County Inmate Roster
The York County inmate roster can be searched with a name or an arrest date. Start broad if spelling is uncertain, then narrow the list. The public configuration inspected for York, Seward, and Saline enabled only Name and Arrest Date as user filters, even though the generic Zuercher template can support more fields in other counties.
- Open the Zuercher inmate roster from York County Corrections.
- Read the disclaimer, since bond, charge, and current-inmate status can change after posting.
- Enter the person's name. A last name is often enough when the spelling is exact.
- Use Arrest Date if the booking date is known or the name is common.
- Review the row and the hold-reasons text below it for charges, warrants, bond, or agency holds.
- Call York County Corrections at (402) 362-6628 before posting bond, scheduling a visit, or sending money.
Do not expect a full booking packet from the public row. The York County roster view is more like a current status list than a complete jail file. It does not show a booking number, booking time, arresting officer, full date of birth, or public housing location in the inspected configuration.
York County Roster Search Fields
The live portal configuration inspected on June 21, 2026, listed these public search controls. Other field names appear in the underlying template, but they were not enabled as public York/Seward/Saline filters at that time.
| Field Label | Type | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Text | Optional/unspecified | Searches the public inmate name field. |
| Arrest Date | Date | Optional/unspecified | Useful when the booking date is known. |
| Search | Button | n/a | Runs the roster query. |
| Reset | Button | n/a | Clears the filters. |
Note: Race, sex, cell block, held-for-agency, in-custody-on, and release-date fields were part of the generic Zuercher template but were not enabled as York public search filters in the live configuration.
York County Inmate Record Fields
A York County inmate record in the public roster is built around a visible row and a hold-reasons block. The hold-reasons text is important because it can contain the charge label, Nebraska statute, warrant detail, federal hold, bond amount, no-bond notation, commitment language, or judge/set-by text.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Mugshot | Booking image if present, or a placeholder icon if no photo is returned. |
| Name | Full name as listed by the portal, often surname first. |
| Race and sex | Basic descriptors displayed in the public row. |
| Arrest Date | The arrest date for the roster entry. |
| Hold Reasons | Charge, bond, warrant, commitment, outside-agency hold, or federal-hold text. |
| Release Date | A field exists, but current records inspected had blank release dates. |
| Not shown | Booking number, arresting agency, housing unit, booking time, and full DOB were not visible in the inspected public view. |
York County Jail or State Prison
The most common lookup mistake is using the county jail roster for someone who has already left local custody. York County Corrections covers people arrested locally, people held before trial, local commitments, and some holds or transfers. NDCS covers sentenced state prisoners. NCCW is physically in York, but it is not run by the sheriff and it does not use the York County jail roster for state inmate records.
| Custody Type | Where to Look | What It Covers |
|---|---|---|
| County jail | Zuercher roster | Current multi-county custody and bond notes for Saline, Seward, and York. |
| State prison | NDCS inmate search | Sentenced Nebraska correctional records, including NCCW. |
| Victim notification | NEVCAP offender search | Custody or release notification searches by name, facility, DOB/age, or ID. |
| Federal sentence | BOP inmate locator | Sentenced federal prisoners from 1982 to present. |
| Immigration detention | ICE detainee locator | People in current ICE custody or CBP custody more than 48 hours. |
York County Jail Facilities
York County has two physically local detention facilities that matter for inmate records, but they serve different roles. The county jail is the local intake and pretrial facility. NCCW is a state prison with a statewide locator, state visitation approval, and state mail and money rules.
York County Corrections Facility
510 N. Lincoln Avenue
York, NE 68467
(402) 362-6628
County jail, 24/7 operation, video visitation, bond window on the north side off 6th Street.
Nebraska Correctional Center for Women
1107 Recharge Road
York, NE 68467-8003
(402) 362-3317
NDCS state prison for adult women, diagnostic orientation, approved visitation only.
Booking Process in York County
York County Corrections says it houses people arrested by the York County Sheriff's Office, York Police Department, and Nebraska State Patrol. After arrest, the person is transported to the corrections facility or another authorized holding point, identified, searched, photographed, screened, and classified. The public roster can then show a mugshot, name, race, sex, arrest date, and hold reasons, but the county does not publish a fixed time for when a new booking appears online.
Bond and court review follow intake. Nebraska Judicial Branch materials say a warrantless arrest requires probable-cause review within 48 hours. If probable cause is found, bond is set and a complaint should be filed within 24 to 48 hours after that finding. Some York misdemeanor bonds may follow a schedule, but all felony offenses and some misdemeanors require a judge before jail staff can accept bond.
- Hold
- A custody reason from another court or agency, such as a warrant, federal hold, or commitment.
- PR bond
- Release on personal recognizance, based on promise and court conditions rather than a cash deposit.
- Classification
- The jail's internal risk and housing review after intake.
York County Visitation Schedule
York County Corrections uses video visitation at the facility, and the official rules require a valid driver's license or state ID. Visitors under 18 must be with a parent or guardian. Phones are not allowed in visitation. All visits are recorded, and intoxication, disruptive conduct, nudity, photos of visitation, or other safety concerns can end a visit or suspend privileges.
| Day | Time | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Tuesday | 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. | Onsite video |
| Wednesday | 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. | Onsite video |
| Friday | 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. | Onsite video |
| Saturday | 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. | Onsite video |
Remote video and messaging use CIDNET. The county says remote access runs from 5:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., with account setup, ID upload, and data purchase required.
Contact a York County Inmate
Mail for the county jail should be addressed to York County Corrections, c/o the inmate name, 510 N. Lincoln Avenue, York, NE 68467. The county permits letters, photos, softback books, board games with no metal pieces, and new packaged white clothing items in limited quantities. The county also says mailed items such as books and games are treated as donations to the jail library when the individual is done with them.
Emergency family messages go through the corrections phone line. If the inmate lacks funds to call back, county materials say staff may provide a free call after telling the inmate to contact the caller. Staff may need to verify the emergency. For state prisoners at NCCW, use NDCS mail rules instead of York County jail mail rules.
York County Commissary Funds
York County names JailATM for deposits, commissary, and online bond/payment service. Postal money orders may be used for inmate accounts or bond, and cash may be left through the front window for an inmate account. Personal checks are not accepted for bonds or inmate account funds, and the county says onsite credit cards are not accepted for account funds.
| Method | Use | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| JailATM | Account, commissary, online bond/payment | County warns vendor/card fees may apply, including card fees for bond. |
| Postal money order | Account or bond | For account funds, make payable to the inmate and mail to the jail. |
| Cash front window | Account funds | Accepted through the jail front window. |
| Lobby kiosk | Bond | County says facility bonds must be paid through the lobby kiosk. |
Note: Confirm custody with York County Corrections before sending money because the roster also lists Saline and Seward County inmates.