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Bremer County Jail Inmate Roster Search

Bremer County Jail Inmate Roster Search, Waverly, Iowa

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Located in Waverly, Iowa, Bremer County Jail is a detention facility primarily serving the cities and towns within Bremer County. The facility houses adult offenders awaiting trial, sentencing, or transfer to state prisons. The jail also provides detention services for individuals arrested by local law enforcement agencies and charged with various offenses.

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Bremer County Jail Inmate Lookup

Bremer County Jail provides an online inmate search tool that enables the public to locate incarcerated individuals within the facility. The search is accessible 24/7 and offers detailed information about current detainees.

Searching for an Inmate

To initiate an inmate search, visit the Bremer County Jail website and navigate to the "Inmate Search" page. Enter the offender's first and last name or their booking number in the designated fields. Click the "Search" button to execute the query.

Using Search Results

The search results will display a list of inmates matching the search criteria, including their full name, booking number, arrest date, charges, and current custody status. Clicking on an inmate's name will provide additional information, such as their mugshot, bond amount, and projected release date.

Tips for Successful Offender Search

  • Use accurate and complete spelling of the offender's name.
  • If the exact last name is unknown, try variations or partial spellings.
  • Check the search results thoroughly as there may be multiple offenders with similar names.
  • If the search yields no results, contact the jail directly for assistance.

Jail Roster

The jail roster is a comprehensive list of all incarcerated individuals currently housed in a detention facility. The Bremer County Jail's online jail roster provides detailed information about current detainees, including:

  • Booking Number: A unique identifier assigned to each incarcerated person upon booking.
  • Last Name: The offender's last name.
  • First Name: The offender's first name.
  • Date of Birth: The offender's date of birth.
  • Release Date: The projected release date for the offender, if applicable.
  • Criminal Charges: A list of criminal charges that the offender has been arrested for.

Roster Updates

The jail roster is updated regularly to reflect changes in the inmate population. New offenders are added to the roster as they are booked into the facility, and offenders are removed from the roster as they are released or transferred to other correctional institutions.

Accessing the Jail Roster

The Bremer County Jail's jail roster is accessible to the public online through the jail's website. Visitors can search for incarcerated individuals by name or booking number.

Other Useful Details

  • The jail roster may also include additional information, such as the offender's mugshot, bond amount, and court appearance dates.
  • The jail roster is a public record and is not considered confidential information.
  • The jail roster can be used to track the status of incarcerated individuals, locate fugitives, and gather information for legal proceedings.
  • It is important to note that the information on the jail roster may change rapidly, and it is always best to contact the jail directly for the most up-to-date information on a specific offender.

How to Call a Detainee

The Bremer County Jail utilizes a third-party inmate call system, Securus Technologies. Inmates are permitted to make outgoing phone calls to pre-approved numbers only. Calls are monitored and recorded for security purposes.

Calling an Inmate

To call an incarcerated individual at Bremer County Jail, follow these steps:

  1. Obtain the inmate's booking number from the jail roster or by contacting the jail directly.
  2. Call the Securus Technologies inmate phone line at (800) 844-6591.
  3. Follow the automated prompts to enter the inmate's booking number and your phone number.
  4. You will be connected to the inmate's phone.

Regulations and Guidelines

  • Inmates are limited to a certain number of phone calls per day or week.
  • Calls are typically limited to 15 minutes in duration.
  • Collect calls are not accepted.
  • Three-way calling is not permitted.
  • Inmates may be charged a fee for phone calls.

Inmate Messaging

Voice and Text Messages

Inmates at Bremer County Jail are not able to receive or send voice or text messages. However, inmates do have access to a secure email system through JPay.

JPay Email

JPay is a third-party service that allows inmates to send and receive emails from pre-approved contacts. To set up a JPay account, visit the JPay website and follow the instructions.

Detainee Mail

Sending Mail to Inmates

Inmates at Bremer County Jail are permitted to receive mail from friends, family, and legal representatives. Mail should be addressed as follows:

Inmate Name
Booking Number
Bremer County Jail
100 Bremer Avenue
Waverly, IA 50677

Guidelines for Sending Mail

  • All mail must be sent via the United States Postal Service (USPS).
  • Mail must be addressed clearly and legibly.
  • Inmates may only receive letters, postcards, and legal documents.
  • Mail may be inspected for contraband before being delivered to inmates.
  • Mail containing the following items will be rejected:

    • Cash or currency
    • Stamps
    • Food or perishable items
    • Pornographic materials
    • Gang-related materials
    • Threatening or harassing materials

Sending Care Packages

Inmates at Bremer County Jail are not permitted to receive care packages.

Sending Money to Inmates

Methods for Sending Money

Friends and family can send money to inmates at Bremer County Jail through the following methods:

  • JPay: Inmates can set up a JPay account to receive money online. To set up an account, visit the JPay website and follow the instructions.
  • Money Order: Money orders can be mailed to the jail at the address listed above. Make the money order payable to the inmate's name and include their booking number on the memo line.
  • Cash: Cash can be deposited into an inmate's account at the jail's lobby kiosk.

Regulations and Limitations

  • There is no limit on the amount of money that can be sent to an inmate.
  • Money sent to inmates is deposited into their commissary account, which they can use to purchase items from the jail commissary.
  • Inmates are responsible for managing their own commissary accounts.

Visitation

Arranging a Visit

To arrange a visit with an inmate at Bremer County Jail, follow these steps:

  1. Create an account on the jail's visitation website.
  2. Provide your personal information and the inmate's name and booking number.
  3. Schedule a visit date and time.
  4. Arrive at the jail's lobby at least 15 minutes prior to your scheduled visit time.

Rules and Regulations for Visits

  • Visitors must be at least 18 years of age or accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
  • Visitors must present a valid photo ID at the time of the visit.
  • Visitors are subject to search upon entering the jail.
  • Visitors are not permitted to bring any items into the visitation area, including food, drinks, cell phones, or weapons.
  • Visitors are expected to dress appropriately and behave respectfully during the visit.

Visitation Hours

Visitation hours at Bremer County Jail are as follows:

  • Weekdays: 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Weekends: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Video Visitation

Bremer County Jail does not offer video visitation.

Inmate Commissary

The inmate commissary is a store within the jail where inmates can purchase a variety of items, including snacks, toiletries, and writing supplies. The commissary allows inmates to supplement their basic needs and make purchases that improve their quality of life while incarcerated.

How Inmates Can Use the Commissary

Inmates can purchase items from the commissary using money that has been deposited into their commissary account. Inmates can add money to their account through JPay, money orders, or cash deposits at the jail's lobby kiosk.

Restrictions on Commissary Use

There are certain restrictions on what inmates can purchase from the commissary. For example, inmates are not permitted to purchase items that could be used as weapons or contraband. Additionally, inmates may be limited in the amount of money that they can spend on commissary items each week.

Release Information

Inmates are typically released from jail after they have served their sentence or have been granted bail. Inmates may also be released if they are found not guilty of the charges against them or if their charges are dismissed.

Who Can Be Released

Inmates who have served their full sentence or have met the conditions of their release, such as paying bail or being granted parole, can be released from jail.

Getting Inmate Release Information

To obtain information about an inmate's release, you can contact the Bremer County Jail directly at (319) 398-1120. You can also visit the jail's website and search for the inmate's name on the inmate roster. The inmate roster will provide information about the inmate's release date, if applicable.

Security Level and Jail Staff

Bremer County Jail utilizes a variety of security measures to ensure the safety and security of the facility and the surrounding community. These measures include:

  • Secure perimeter fencing
  • Controlled access to the facility
  • Surveillance cameras
  • Electronic door locks
  • Armed security guards

Categories of Offenders Housed

Bremer County Jail houses a variety of offenders, including:

  • Pre-trial detainees
  • Convicted offenders serving short sentences
  • Offenders awaiting transfer to state prisons

Role of Correctional Officers

Correctional officers are responsible for the safety and security of the jail and its inmates. They perform a variety of duties, including:

  • Monitoring inmate behavior
  • Enforcing jail rules and regulations
  • Conducting searches for contraband
  • Responding to emergencies

Correctional Staff

In addition to correctional officers, Bremer County Jail employs a variety of other staff members, including:

  • Jail administrators
  • Medical staff
  • Mental health professionals
  • Food service staff
  • Maintenance staff

Location and Contact Details

Official Address

111 4th Street NE, Waverly, IA, 50677

Official Phone Number

319-352-5400

Official Website

www.co.bremer.ia.us

Waverly, IA

Coordinates:
42.72667°N 92.47528°W
Country:
United States
State:
Iowa
County:
Bremer
Area:
Total:
11.76 sq mi (30.46 km2)
Land:
11.26 sq mi (29.17 km2)
Water:
0.50 sq mi (1.30 km2)
Elevation:
912 ft (278 m)
Population (2010):
Total:
9,874
Estimate (2019):
10,198
Density:
905.52/sq mi (349.63/km2)
Time zone:
UTC-6 (Central (CST))
Summer (DST):
UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP code:
50677
Area code(s):
319
FIPS code:
19-82875
GNIS feature ID:
0462757

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I search for an inmate by name, ID number, or case number?

Most correctional facilities provide online inmate search tools on their websites. To search for an inmate, you typically need to provide one of the following pieces of information:

  • Name: Enter the inmate's full name or last name.
  • ID Number: This is a unique number assigned to the inmate by the facility.
  • Case Number: This number is assigned to the inmate's legal case.

Where can I find information about an inmate's current location, charges, and sentence?

Inmate information, including their current location, charges, and sentence, is typically available through the correctional facility's website or by contacting the facility directly.

Is there a fee for inmate searches?

In most cases, there is no fee for inmate searches. However, some facilities may charge a nominal fee for providing additional information or copies of inmate records.

Arrest Lookup

How do I find out if someone has been arrested?

To find out if someone has been arrested, you can:

  • Check Local Police Websites: Many police departments maintain online databases of recent arrests.
  • Contact the Local Law Enforcement Agency: You can call or visit the local police station or sheriff's office to inquire about recent arrests.
  • Search News Sources: Local news outlets often report on arrests and can provide information about individuals who have been taken into custody.

Can I access arrest records online?

Some arrest records may be available online through police department websites or third-party databases. However, access to arrest records may vary depending on the jurisdiction and the type of offense.

What information is included in arrest records?

Arrest records typically include the following information:

  • Name and age of the arrestee
  • Date and time of the arrest
  • Location of the arrest
  • Charges filed
  • Booking information

Active Warrant Search

How do I search for active warrants?

You can search for active warrants by:

  • Visiting the Local Courthouse: Court records are public, and you can often search for active warrants at the local courthouse.
  • Checking Online Warrant Databases: Some jurisdictions maintain online warrant databases that allow you to search for active warrants.
  • Contacting the Law Enforcement Agency: You can contact the local police or sheriff's office to inquire about active warrants.

What information is needed to perform a warrant search?

To perform a warrant search, you typically need to provide the following information:

  • Name of the Person: Enter the full name or last name of the individual you are searching for.
  • Date of Birth: Provide the individual's date of birth.
  • Jurisdiction: Specify the jurisdiction (city, county, or state) where you are searching for warrants.

Can I access warrant information online?

Some jurisdictions provide online access to warrant information. However, access to warrant information may vary depending on the jurisdiction and the type of warrant.

Jail Bookings

Where can I find information about recent jail bookings?

Information about recent jail bookings is typically available through the following channels:

  • Jail Websites: Many jails maintain websites that provide information about recent bookings, including the names and booking numbers of inmates.
  • Local News Outlets: Local newspapers and TV stations often report on jail bookings and can provide information about individuals who have been booked into jail.
  • Inmate Search Tools: Some correctional facilities provide online inmate search tools that allow you to search for inmates by name or booking number.

How do I obtain a copy of a jail booking record?

To obtain a copy of a jail booking record, you can:

  • Visit the Jail: You can go to the jail in person and request a copy of the booking record.
  • Contact the Jail via Phone or Mail: You can call or write to the jail and request a copy of the booking record.
  • Submit a Public Records Request: In some jurisdictions, you can submit a public records request to obtain a copy of the booking record.

Is there a fee associated with requesting a booking record?

Some jails may charge a small fee for providing a copy of a booking record.

Mugshots

How do I access mugshots of inmates?

Mugshots of inmates may be available through the following channels:

  • Jail Websites: Some jails post mugshots of inmates on their websites.
  • Local News Outlets: Local newspapers and TV stations may publish mugshots of inmates who have been arrested or charged with crimes.
  • Third-Party Websites: There are many third-party websites that collect and publish mugshots of inmates.

Is there a cost to view or download mugshots?

Most websites allow you to view and download mugshots for free. However, some websites may charge a fee for high-resolution images or advanced search features.

How long do mugshots remain available online?

The length of time that mugshots remain available online varies depending on the website or jurisdiction. Some websites may remove mugshots after a certain period of time, while others may keep them indefinitely.

Inmate Calls

How do inmates make phone calls?

Inmates can typically make phone calls from their cells or from designated phone rooms within the correctional facility. They are usually required to use a prepaid phone system, which allows their friends and family to deposit money into their accounts.

Are there restrictions on the frequency or duration of inmate calls?

Most correctional facilities impose restrictions on the frequency and duration of inmate phone calls. These restrictions may vary depending on the facility and the inmate's security level.

How can I add funds to an inmate's phone account?

You can typically add funds to an inmate's phone account by:

  • Visiting the Correctional Facility: You can visit the facility in person and deposit funds into the inmate's account.
  • Calling the Inmate's Phone Provider: The inmate's phone provider will typically have a number that you can call to add funds to their account.
  • Using Online Services: Some phone providers allow you to add funds to inmate accounts online.

Inmate Mail

What are the regulations for sending and receiving mail to inmates?

Regulations for sending and receiving mail to inmates vary depending on the correctional facility. Generally, the following items are prohibited in inmate mail:

  • Contraband: Any items that are illegal or can be used as a weapon or to aid in an escape.
  • Currency: Cash or coins are not allowed in inmate mail.
  • Food: Food items are typically not allowed, except for special dietary needs.
  • Pornography: Any sexually explicit materials are prohibited.
  • Threatening or Extortionate Materials: Letters that contain threats or attempts to extort money are not allowed.

What items are prohibited in inmate mail?

In addition to the above, the following items are typically prohibited in inmate mail:

  • Illegal Drugs: Any controlled substances or illegal drugs are prohibited.
  • Weapons: Any weapons, including knives, firearms, or explosives, are prohibited.
  • Gang-Related Materials: Any materials that promote or glorify gangs are prohibited.
  • Stolen Property: Any stolen property, including money or credit cards, is prohibited.
  • Escape Tools: Any tools or materials that could be used to aid in an escape are prohibited.

How long does it take for mail to reach inmates?

The time it takes for mail to reach inmates varies depending on the correctional facility and the postal service. Generally, it takes between 3 and 10 business days for mail to be processed and delivered to the inmate.

Visitation

How do I schedule a visit with an inmate?

To schedule a visit with an inmate, you typically need to:

  • Contact the Correctional Facility: Call or visit the correctional facility where the inmate is housed to inquire about visiting hours and procedures.
  • Fill Out a Visitor Application: Most facilities require visitors to fill out an application and submit it for approval.
  • Receive Approval: Once your application is approved, you will receive a confirmation notice and instructions on how to schedule a visit.

What are the visiting hours and requirements?

Visiting hours and requirements vary depending on the correctional facility and the inmate's security level. Generally, visits are allowed on weekends and during designated hours. Visitors are typically required to dress appropriately and follow the facility's rules and procedures.

Are there any restrictions on who can visit an inmate?

Some correctional facilities may have restrictions on who can visit an inmate, such as:

  • Age Restrictions: Minors may require a parent or guardian to accompany them during visits.
  • Criminal History: Individuals with certain criminal convictions may be restricted from visiting inmates.
  • Gang Affiliations: Members of known gangs may be restricted from visiting inmates.

Sending Money

How can I send money to an inmate?

To send money to an inmate, you can typically use one of the following methods:

  • Money Order: You can purchase a money order from the post office or a local store and mail it to the inmate's address.
  • Online Services: Many correctional facilities have partnered with online services that allow you to send money to inmates electronically.
  • In-Person Deposits: You can visit the correctional facility in person and deposit funds into the inmate's account.

What methods of payment are accepted?

The methods of payment accepted for sending money to inmates vary depending on the facility and the online service you use. Generally, you can use cash, check, money order, or credit card.

Are there any limits on the amount of money that can be sent?

Some correctional facilities may impose limits on the amount of

Posting Bond

How do I post bond for an inmate?

To post bond for an inmate, you typically need to:

  • Contact the Court or Jail: Call or visit the court or jail where the inmate is being held to inquire about bond requirements.
  • Pay the Bond Amount: You can typically pay the bond amount in cash, check, or money order.
  • Complete Paperwork: You will need to fill out and sign bond paperwork, which may include a surety bond agreement.

What forms of payment are accepted for bond?

The forms of payment accepted for bond vary depending on the court or jail. Generally, you can use cash, check, money order, or credit card.

Is there a deadline for posting bond?

Yes, there is typically a deadline for posting bond, which is set by the court or jail. If you fail to post bond by the deadline, the inmate may remain in jail until their trial date.

Release

How do I find out when an inmate is scheduled to be released?

To find out when an inmate is scheduled to be released, you can:

  • Contact the Correctional Facility: Call or visit the correctional facility where the inmate is housed to inquire about their release date.
  • Check the Inmate Search Tool: Some correctional facilities provide online inmate search tools that include information about release dates.
  • Contact the Parole Board: If the inmate is eligible for parole, you can contact the parole board to inquire about their release date.

What happens after an inmate is released?

After an inmate is released, they may be subject to certain conditions, such as:

  • Probation or Parole: The inmate may be required to meet with a probation or parole officer and follow specific rules and regulations.
  • Community Service: The inmate may be required to perform community service hours.
  • Restitution: The inmate may be required to pay restitution to victims of their crime.

Are there any restrictions on released inmates?

Released inmates may face certain restrictions, such as:

  • Curfews: The inmate may be required to stay home during certain hours of the day.
  • Travel Restrictions: The inmate may be restricted from traveling to certain places or leaving the jurisdiction.
  • Alcohol and Drug Testing: The inmate may be required to submit to random alcohol and drug tests.

Legal Assistance for Inmates

How can inmates access legal assistance?

Inmates can access legal assistance in several ways:

  • Public Defender: Indigent inmates are entitled to a public defender who can represent them in court.
  • Jailhouse Lawyers: Some inmates provide legal assistance to other inmates, known as "jailhouse lawyers."
  • Legal Aid Societies: Non-profit organizations may provide legal assistance to inmates who meet certain income requirements.

Are there any free or low-cost legal services available to inmates?

Yes, there are several free or low-cost legal services available to inmates, such as:

  • Jailhouse Lawyer Programs: Some correctional facilities have programs that allow inmates to provide legal assistance to other inmates.
  • Legal Aid Societies: Non-profit organizations may provide free or low-cost legal assistance to indigent inmates.
  • Pro Bono Attorneys: Some attorneys may volunteer their time to provide legal assistance to inmates.

What types of legal issues can inmates seek assistance with?

Inmates can seek legal assistance with a variety of issues, including:

  • Criminal Charges: Inmates can get help with understanding their charges, preparing for trial, and filing appeals.
  • Civil Rights: Inmates can get help with protecting their civil rights, such as access to medical care and legal materials.
  • Prison Conditions: Inmates can get help with challenging unfair or inhumane conditions in the prison or jail.

Medical Assistance for Inmates

What medical care is available to inmates?

Inmates are entitled to basic medical care while incarcerated. This includes treatment for physical and mental health conditions, as well as access to medications.

How do inmates request medical attention?

Inmates typically request medical attention by submitting a sick call slip or by contacting the medical staff at the correctional facility.

Are there any restrictions on the types of medical treatment inmates can receive?

In some cases, inmates may be denied certain types of medical treatment due to security concerns or cost constraints. However, inmates have the right to appeal any denial of medical care.

Criminal Records Lookup

How do I obtain a copy of my criminal record?

To obtain a copy of your criminal record, you can:

  • Visit the Local Courthouse: You can visit the courthouse in the county where you were arrested or convicted to request a copy of your criminal record.
  • Contact the State Police or Department of Justice: In some states, you can contact the state police or department of justice to request a copy of your criminal record.
  • Use an Online Service: There are many online services that offer criminal record checks for a fee.

What information is included in a criminal record?

A criminal record typically includes the following information:

  • Arrests: A list of all arrests, regardless of whether you were convicted.
  • Convictions: A list of all convictions, including the charges and sentences.
  • Pending Charges: Any charges that are still pending against you.
  • Dispositions: The outcomes of all your cases, such as dismissals, acquittals, or sentences.

How long do criminal records stay on file?

Criminal records stay on file indefinitely in most jurisdictions. However, some jurisdictions may seal or expunge certain criminal records after a certain period of time.

Sex Offender Registry

How do I search the sex offender registry?

To search the sex offender registry, you can visit the website of your state's law enforcement agency or the National Sex Offender Public Website: https://www.nsopw.gov/

What information is included in the registry?

The sex offender registry typically includes the following information about registered sex offenders:

  • Name and Aliases: The offender's full name and any aliases they have used.
  • Physical Description: The offender's height, weight, eye color, hair color, and distinguishing marks.
  • Residence: The offender's current address and any previous addresses.
  • Convictions: A list of the offender's sex offense convictions and the sentences they received.
  • Risk Level: The offender's risk level, which is an assessment of the likelihood that they will commit future sex offenses.

How often is the registry updated?

The sex offender registry is updated regularly, typically within 30 days of any changes to an offender's information.

Background Check

What information is included in a background check?

A background check typically includes the following information:

  • Criminal Record: A search of local, state, and federal criminal records.
  • Civil Court Records: A search of civil lawsuits, judgments, and liens.
  • Credit History: A review of your credit report to assess your financial responsibility.
  • Employment History: A verification of your employment history, including dates of employment and job titles.
  • Education History: A verification of your educational credentials, including degrees and certifications.

How do I request a background check?

You can request a background check from a variety of sources, including:

  • Yourself: You can request a free copy of your own criminal record and credit report.
  • Potential Employers: Many employers require background checks as part of the hiring process.
  • Background Check Companies: There are many companies that offer background check services for a fee.

Where can I find trusted and reputable background check services?

To find trusted and reputable background check services, you can:

  • Check Reviews: Read online reviews and testimonials to see what other people's experiences have been with different background check companies.
  • Look for Accreditation: Look for companies that are accredited by the National Association of Professional Background Screeners (NAPBS).
  • Ask for Referrals: Ask your friends, family, or colleagues for recommendations on background check companies they have used in the past.

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