Nebraska State Prison Inmate Search and Prison Information
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Nebraska State Prison, is part of the Nebraska Department of Criminal Justice. It is located in the downtown area of Lincoln, Nebraska, and is able to house 718 male offenders. It is a 1-acre facility.
The Nebraska State Prison itself was opened in 1995 to house nonviolent offenders. The entire facility was constructed as a response to prison overcrowding. The Nebraska State Prison is meant to house short-term or transient inmates. Most inmates are within 120 days of release.

- Facility Name
- Nebraska State Prison
- Facility Type
- State Prison
- Address
- 4201 S. 14th StreetPO Box 2500, Lincoln, NE, 68542-2500
- Phone
- 402-471-3161
- Capacity
- 718
- Date Established
- 1869
- City
- Lincoln
- Postal Code
- 68542-2500
- State
- Nebraska
- Country
- Lancaster County
- Official Website
- Website

Visitation Hours
- Sunday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
- Monday Closed
- Tuesday Closed
- Wednesday Closed
- Thursday Closed
- Friday Closed
- Saturday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
- Holiday Closed
Inmate Search
If you wish to search inmates of Nebraska State Prison, you can use the Nebraska Department of Criminal Justice offender search. It can be found here
You can search for inmates using first name, last name, gender, race, DOC number, and/or ID number.
Sending a Mail
Inmates at Nebraska State Prison cannot send mail to other offenders, but they can communicate with family and friends. All correspondence can be inspected except for legal mail. Offenders are also prohibited from communicating with victims or the families of victims. Offenders can receive some stationery items, as well.
Inmates at Nebraska State Prison can receive 4” x 6” photos, as long as they do not contain nudity. Polaroid photos are not allowed for security reasons. There also cannot be sexually suggestive material or gang-related content in the photographs, as well.
In Nebraska, inmates also have access to electronic messaging. This does cost a fee and is provided through JPAY.
Books can be sent to inmates but they must be paperback books. No binding is allowed whatsoever. No publications are allowed to contain nudity, incite hate, or describe the creation of anything that might put the facility at risk.
Send inmate mail here:
Inmate Name, ID Number
Nebraska State Prison
4201 S. 14th StreetPO Box 2500, Lincoln, NE, 68542-2500
Public Records Online Search
Criminal Records and Contact Info aggregated from real law enforcement agencies and government court houses.
Sending Money
You can send money to Nebraska State Prison using various methods. Here are the methods:
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Deposit funds at a Moneygram or Western Union location.
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Deposit through four companies online. These companies are JPAY, Western Union, ECommDirect, and Touchpay.
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Deposit funds through a phone, through either Western Union, Touchpay, or JPAY.
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A deposit slip must be obtained from the inmate. Afterwards, send a money order or cashier’s check to “Inmate Trust Fund for [Inmate Name, Inmate ID]”
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Send to this address:
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Inmate Trust Fund
4201 S. 14th StreetPO Box 2500, Lincoln, NE, 68542-2500
It should be noted that there are fees associated with all of these methods, and they may vary.
Phone Calls
During intake, inmates establish a list of telephone numbers that they will be able to call. A list can be updated periodically.
Offenders at Nebraska State Prison can make outgoing calls only. There is a limited time length of twenty minutes on all calls. Three-way calls and call forwarding may lead to the termination of a call.
On most days, inmates have access to the telephone from 7 PM to 10 PM. However, this is not available during a security lockdown.
Visiting Rules
The visiting hours at Nebraska State Prison are Saturdays and Sundays from 8 AM to 5 PM. Offenders must remain at the facility for at least 14 days to qualify for contact visits.
Visits may last up to two hours, depending on the circumstances.
Visitors can bring up to twenty dollars in quarters for the vending machines located in the visitor area.
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.