Search the Franklin County Inmate Population

The Franklin County inmate population is centered on the sheriff-run county jail, with state and federal systems used only after transfer or a different custody authority. A Franklin County inmate search therefore starts with current local custody, then moves to Nebraska corrections, victim alerts, court records, or federal locators when the facts point there. The Franklin County inmate population is small and rural, and the county does not publish the same live jail roster found in larger areas. The Franklin County inmate population is best checked through the official access channels that match the person's custody stage.

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The Franklin County Inmate Population

The Franklin County inmate population is held first at the Franklin County Jail when the person is arrested locally, serving a short county sentence, waiting for court, or being held for another agency before transfer. The Franklin County Sheriff's Office says it manages the county jail, and the facility map in the research set identifies no separate city jail, state prison, federal prison, or ICE detention center inside Franklin County. That makes the sheriff's office the local starting point for the county jail population.

The count changes when arrests occur, bond is set, court orders release, a hold blocks release, or a sentenced felony case moves to the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services incarceration records search. A person booked in Franklin County can be in the local jail before any state prison record appears. A person sentenced to NDCS custody may no longer be listed or handled as a local county jail detainee. Federal and immigration custody are separate systems, so they should not be read as part of the Franklin County Jail count.


Franklin County Inmate Population Statistics

Official Franklin County jail population figures are limited. The county sheriff page does not publish a live jail count, rated bed capacity, annual bookings, average daily population, or current housing breakdown. The best sourced local context is that Franklin County had 2,795 residents in the U.S. Census QuickFacts July 1, 2025 estimate, down from the 2020 count, while the county site describes a rural county of about 576 square miles. The jail itself is confirmed as one local facility, but its capacity and current population were not published in official county material reviewed.

Not published Average Daily Population
Not published Rated Capacity
1 Local Detention Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Franklin County population estimate2,795U.S. Census QuickFacts, July 1, 2025
Franklin County 2024 estimate2,817U.S. Census QuickFacts, July 1, 2024
Franklin County 2020 Census count2,889U.S. Census QuickFacts, April 1, 2020
Jail rated capacityNot publishedOfficial sheriff and jail standards sources reviewed
Current jail populationNot publishedNo official local roster or dashboard located
Annual bookingsNot publishedNo official county annual jail report located

The Nebraska Crime Commission jail demographic data page is the statewide public entry point for jail demographic data. The research inspection did not expose a Franklin County table in text form, so the page should not turn that statewide data portal into a local count. A source that says a number is not available is still useful, because it keeps the Franklin County inmate population from being padded with unsourced directory figures.



Who Is Counted in Franklin County

The Franklin County inmate population can include people newly arrested by the sheriff, Nebraska State Patrol, or another authorized agency; people waiting for a first court appearance; people held on a county sentence; and people held for another warrant or detainer before transfer. The official county page does not publish a breakdown by sex, charge level, age, race, pretrial status, or hold type. Those limits matter. A page that claims a daily male/female split or felony/misdemeanor count would be making a fact that the county did not publish.

  • Pretrial detainees: people booked after arrest and waiting for court action or release terms.
  • Short local sentences: people serving jail time under county authority rather than state prison custody.
  • Holds and detainers: other warrants, probation, parole, federal, or immigration issues can block release.
  • State sentenced prisoners: sentenced felony prisoners move to NDCS and leave the county jail lookup path.

Franklin County Jail Capacity

Official Franklin County sources did not publish a bed count, pod layout, housing-unit list, or current jail population dashboard. The county board agenda's full-compliance inspection reference should be used only for jail standards context, not as proof of a specific capacity or daily population. The Nebraska Crime Commission Jail Standards program explains that active detention facilities are inspected and that jail data is collected for planning, but the local Franklin County number was not exposed in the reviewed public pages.

Capacity note: Franklin County Jail capacity and current population were not published in official county material reviewed, so the sheriff's office is the direct source for same-day custody questions.


Laws for Franklin County Jail Data

Nebraska public-record and jail-standard laws shape what can be requested about the Franklin County inmate population. Neb. Rev. Stat. 84-712 is the core open-records section. It supports written requests for jail records when a live roster is not posted. Neb. Rev. Stat. 84-712.05 also matters because it lists records that may be withheld, including investigatory, medical, victim-identifying, security-sensitive, juvenile, sealed, and other protected records.

Key Statutes:

Neb. Rev. Stat. 47-204 describes jail record entries such as name, confinement dates, charge nature, and medical service, with public inspection subject to other laws.

Neb. Rev. Stat. 47-101 covers jail regulation subjects, including classification, bedding, diet, medical aid, discipline, and welfare.

Neb. Rev. Stat. 83-4,124 sets the state policy for minimum detention-facility standards through the Jail Standards Board.

Nebraska death-in-custody reporting is handled through the Crime Commission's quarterly reporting process for reportable custody deaths.


Franklin County and State Prison

No NDCS prison is located inside Franklin County. After a felony sentence and transfer, a Franklin County case becomes part of the statewide prison system rather than the county jail population. The Nebraska Department of Correctional Services homepage links to incarcerated individual records, visitation, money, victim services, facilities, and public records. Its locator is for sentenced state incarceration records, not every person arrested locally that day.

The state locator requires a last name or DCS ID and uses an hCaptcha challenge. First name is optional, and the DCS ID field is numeric. If a person does not appear in NDCS, that does not rule out Franklin County Jail custody, release, a spelling issue, a new booking, or federal custody. It only means the state sentenced-prison locator is not returning the person under that search.



Franklin County Current Inmate Lookup

There is no official Franklin County local search-field table because no official local roster form was found. The county jail lookup process is therefore a fallback chain. For a current detainee, ask the sheriff's office whether the person is in custody, whether bond or release terms are known, whether visitation is allowed, and whether another agency hold is involved. If a public record is needed, ask for the jail register entry, booking sheet, bond information, release date, or booking photo and cite Nebraska's public-records law.

Lookup ChannelBest UseLimit
Sheriff phone or in personSame-day Franklin County Jail custody, bond, release, and visitation questionsNo separate 24-hour jail desk number was published
Written public-records requestBooking sheet, jail register entry, release date, bond data, or booking photoMay be redacted under Nebraska exemptions
NEVCAP offender searchVictim notification and custody alertsNot a replacement for a local jail roster
NDCS incarceration searchSentenced state prisoners after transferDoes not reliably show new county bookings

Past Franklin County Inmate Records

A released Franklin County inmate may not appear in any online county list, because no official local roster or release list was located. For older custody data, use a written request to the sheriff's office with the person's name, date of birth if known, booking or arrest date range, and the exact record sought. If the arrest led to a filed criminal case, the court record may outlast the jail record and show the complaint, hearings, bond orders, amended charges, disposition, and sentence.

For state prison records, NDCS has a separate public-records process. Requests can be sent to DCS.PublicRecords@nebraska.gov or to the Public Disclosure Unit, Nebraska Department of Correctional Services, P.O. Box 94661, Lincoln, NE 68509. NDCS says requests should include contact information, a reference to Nebraska Public Records Statutes or 84-712, and a clear record description and date range. The agency says it responds within four business days and provides cost estimates before chargeable work.


Franklin County Inmate Record Fields

Because Franklin County does not publish a local roster profile, the useful field list is the set of booking and jail-register items to request from the sheriff. Nebraska jail-record law and the research file support asking for the basic custody facts first, then adding bond, court, hold, and booking-photo items if they exist and can be released. Medical service may be listed as a jail record entry, but the details may be restricted by privacy law.

FieldWhat It Shows
NameLegal name used in the booking or jail register.
Booking or intake dateWhen the jail accepted the person into custody.
Release date or timeWhen confinement ended, if the person has been released.
Charge descriptionThe arrest or holding charge recorded by the jail.
Bond or bail amountAmount and type if set and public.
Hold or detainerWhether another agency or warrant blocks release.
Booking photoA photo may be requested, but no official county gallery is posted online.

County Jail vs State Prison

The Franklin County inmate population and the Nebraska state prison population are often confused because the county sheriff page points to the state inmate population search. The systems serve different custody stages. A new arrest belongs with the sheriff and local court. A sentenced state prisoner belongs with NDCS. Federal and immigration custody can involve BOP, ICE, or U.S. Marshals channels and may occur outside Franklin County.

Custody TypeWhere to LookWhat It Covers
Franklin County JailSheriff phone, in person, or written requestPretrial detainees, short county sentences, local holds, temporary custody
NDCS state prisonNDCS incarceration records searchSentenced state prisoners after transfer
Federal custodyBOP inmate locator or U.S. Marshals District of NebraskaFederal sentenced or pretrial custody
Immigration detentionICE Online Detainee LocatorImmigration detention, not county jail custody

Franklin County Detention Facility

Only one official local detention facility was identified for Franklin County in the research set. No separate city jail, village jail, state prison, BOP prison, or ICE detention center was located in official sources reviewed. The Franklin County Jail is the facility page for local jail custody, while NDCS, BOP, ICE, and USMS links are fallback systems for non-local custody.

  • Franklin County Jail - the sheriff-operated county jail for local arrests, pretrial custody, short sentences, local holds, and temporary custody before transfer.

Franklin County Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Franklin County inmate population? Official county sources reviewed did not publish a current jail population, average daily population, rated capacity, or annual booking count. The safe answer is that the sheriff runs one local jail, while current custody questions should be confirmed directly with the sheriff's office.

Is there a Franklin County jail roster online? No official Franklin County Nebraska local jail roster, booking report, inmate profile search, recent-release list, or mugshot gallery was located. The sheriff page points to the state inmate population search, which is an NDCS tool for sentenced state custody.

Where are sentenced Franklin County inmates searched? Sentenced felony prisoners from Franklin County move into the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services system after sentencing and transfer. Search NDCS by last name or DCS ID. A missing NDCS result does not rule out county custody or release.

Can a past Franklin County inmate record be requested? Yes. A written public-records request can ask the sheriff for a booking sheet, jail register entry, release date, bond information, or booking photo, subject to Nebraska public-record exemptions.

Are victim alerts available? Yes. Nebraska's NEVCAP offender search is available for victim notification and custody alerts, but it should be used as a notification channel rather than the only inmate search path.


Franklin County Custody Terms

The terms below help separate jail, court, and prison records.

Booking
The jail intake record made after arrest, usually including identity, charge, property, fingerprints, photo, and screening steps.
Detainer
A hold from another agency, warrant, probation, parole, federal office, or ICE that may block release.
Personal recognizance
Release based on a promise to appear, without posting the full cash bond.
NDCS
Nebraska Department of Correctional Services, the state prison system for sentenced prisoners.

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Directions to the Franklin County Jail

The Franklin County Jail and sheriff's office are at the Franklin County courthouse and public safety complex, 405 15th Avenue, Franklin, Nebraska 68939. Visitors from Bloomington, Campbell, Hildreth, Macon, Naponee, Riverton, Upland, and other rural parts of the county should route first to Franklin, then to the courthouse area around 15th Avenue. The county covers about 576 square miles, so winter road conditions can make a call-ahead useful before a jail visit.

Address

Franklin County Jail
405 15th Avenue
Franklin, NE 68939
308-425-6231

Visitor Parking

Official visitor parking rules or rates were not published in the jail material. Confirm parking with the sheriff's office before traveling.

Public Transit

No official fixed-route public transit stop was located in the Franklin County jail material reviewed.

Visitor Entry

The county publishes visit days, time windows, one-visit-per-day limit, and 30-minute limit, but not dress code, ID, or locker rules.