Sarpy County ICE Facility Overview
The ICE listing identified in the research names Sarpy County Department of Corrections as an ICE detention facility. It is not a separate privately run immigration jail in the county. The local address is the same as Sarpy County Correctional Center in Papillion, and the local phone line is the county correctional center number. The Sarpy County corrections hub covers local jail channels, while the Sheriff's Office led by Sheriff Greg London is a separate law-enforcement office. That shared location is the main reason the facility needs a distinct page: a person in the building may be there as a county pretrial detainee, a county-sentenced inmate, or an immigration detainee whose official custody status is controlled by ICE.
Direct browsing of the ICE facility page returned a 403 response during research, but the search result identified the facility and listed an ICE Supervisory Deportation Officer number. Because the ICE page could not be fully reviewed, the page should treat that contact as an ICE lead rather than a complete facility rule sheet. Use the federal detainee locator first, then call ICE or the local jail for confirmation. Do not assume the county current-bookings roster contains the full immigration record.
Sarpy County ICE Custody Types
ICE custody is different from a normal Sarpy County jail booking. A county booking begins with a local arrest, jail admission, and possible first appearance or bond. An ICE detention case may involve immigration custody, transfer, removal proceedings, or a detainer. A detainer is a request or hold from another agency, and it can affect release even if local bond appears resolved. ICE can move detainees between facilities, so a local address does not always mean a person will remain in Papillion.
| Custody type | Primary lookup | What it covers |
|---|---|---|
| ICE detainee | ICE Online Detainee Locator | Federal immigration detention status and possible facility location. |
| Sarpy County adult inmate | Sarpy County Jail Current Bookings | Local jail custody at Sarpy County Correctional Center. |
| State prison inmate | NDCS Incarceration Record Search | Nebraska state prison custody after sentencing. |
| Federal prison inmate | BOP Inmate Locator | Federal sentenced inmates from 1982 to present. |
A missing county roster result does not prove a person is not detained. The person may have been released, transferred, moved to NDCS, held by ICE, or placed in a federal system. The reverse is also true. A county custody result does not explain the full immigration case. Federal immigration status must be checked through ICE channels.
Search Sarpy County ICE Detainees
The correct search path for an immigration detainee is the ICE Online Detainee Locator System. The research notes that ODLS requires JavaScript. ICE generally allows searches by A-Number and country of birth or by biographical information. When the person may also have a Sarpy County criminal case, check the county jail roster and Nebraska court records as separate sources. Those systems answer different questions.
- Open ICE ODLS and search by A-Number if known. If not, use name and biographical details as the locator allows.
- Review the facility location shown by ICE and check whether it lists Sarpy County Department of Corrections or another detention site.
- If ODLS does not resolve the question, call the ICE Supervisory Deportation Officer number from the research lead, 612-843-8600, and then call the local jail at 402-949-3876 if needed.
- For local criminal custody or bond, search the county current-bookings page. For formal charges, use Nebraska court record tools.
ODLS is not a county jail roster. It is also not a booking-photo gallery. Federal immigration tools may show limited information and may not expose every detail a family member wants. Transfers, removal proceedings, and legal representation questions should be confirmed through ICE, the immigration court, or counsel.
Sarpy County ICE Facility Contact
The local facility contact is the Sarpy County Correctional Center contact because the ICE listing points to the county Department of Corrections facility. Use the county number for local building confirmation, reception questions, and general jail matters. Use the ICE contact and ODLS for immigration custody confirmation. The research did not locate an ICE-specific bed count or dedicated local ICE office hours for this site.
Sarpy County Department of Corrections ICE Contract Facility
1206 Golden Gate Drive
Papillion, NE 68046
Local jail: 402-949-3876
ICE SDO lead from search result: 612-843-8600
Sarpy County lists booking as open 24 hours and jail reception as 8:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Monday through Friday for the correctional center. Those are county facility details, not a complete ICE visitation or case-service schedule. Confirm all immigration detention questions before travel because ICE transfers and federal custody changes can move faster than local web pages update.
Sarpy County ICE Visitation Rules
The research did not capture a full ICE facility page because direct browsing was blocked. Local Sarpy County rules show that jail visitation for Sarpy inmates is video-based through Securus, with weekday on-site and remote windows. Use those local rules only as local facility context unless ICE or the jail confirms they apply to the detainee. Immigration detention can add federal approval requirements, transfer limits, attorney access rules, and identity screening that do not appear on the county video-visitation page.
| Visit question | Details found | How to verify |
|---|---|---|
| Local Sarpy video visits | Monday-Friday, 9:00-11:00 a.m. and 1:00-4:30 p.m. | Confirm with the jail before scheduling for an ICE detainee. |
| Visit duration | County jail visits are 30 minutes. | Ask whether ICE detainee visits use the same duration. |
| Visitor approval | County visitors use Securus registration and photo ID upload. | Ask ICE or the jail whether extra federal approval applies. |
| Attorney visits | ICE-specific attorney schedule not located. | Confirm directly with ICE, the jail, or counsel. |
On-site visitors for the county jail enter through SCC Reception and must be ready before the scheduled start time. Remote visitors must be logged in quickly or the county visit may be forfeited. For an immigration detainee, confirm the person is still at the Sarpy site before scheduling because ICE may transfer detainees to other facilities.
Sarpy County ICE Mail and Money
The research found detailed Sarpy County jail mail and money rules, but it did not find an ICE-specific mail schedule, detainee handbook, or dedicated ICE commissary instructions for this facility. Because the ICE listing uses the same building, some local mail-screening practices may apply at the facility level. Still, immigration detainee mail, legal mail, money, and property should be confirmed with ICE or local staff before sending funds or documents.
| Service | Research status | Use with care |
|---|---|---|
| County jail format uses inmate name and the correctional center address. | Confirm the exact detainee name, ID, and ICE mail rules before sending. | |
| Legal mail | County rules say legal mail is searched in the inmate's presence. | Ask ICE or counsel about federal legal-mail handling. |
| Money deposit | County account deposits use JailATM, kiosk, money order, or cashier's check. | Do not assume ICE detainee money rules match county inmate accounts. |
| Property | County mail page lists many rejected items. | Confirm property and release rules with the holding agency. |
Sarpy County rejects many items in jail mail, including personal photographs, padded envelopes, stickers, glitter, glued items, unknown substances, third-party mail, clothing, shoes, toiletries, and most books unless soft cover and sent directly from the publisher. Those local restrictions are useful warnings, but an ICE detainee's exact mail and money process should be verified through official ICE or facility channels.
Sarpy County ICE Capacity
No ICE-specific bed count was located in the research. The county correctional center itself was described in the official 2022 annual report as able to house 364 inmates, and later reporting described total capacity as 360. Those figures describe the local correctional center as a whole. They should not be converted into an ICE capacity number because the research did not find a dedicated ICE bed allocation, contract bed total, or average daily ICE detainee count for Sarpy County.
That distinction is not just technical. A county jail bed count measures the building's local detention capacity. An ICE contract figure, if published, would measure immigration detention use under federal arrangements. Since no ICE-specific number was found, the page should describe the facility as the county correctional center listed by ICE, not as a separate immigration jail with a known stand-alone capacity.
Sarpy County ICE Records Access
Record requests should follow the agency that owns the record. Sarpy County records, such as local booking records not shown online, can be requested through the county Public Records path. Nebraska public-records law generally requires a response, denial, cost estimate, or explanation within four business days, subject to exemptions. Immigration detention records, removal proceedings, transfer information, and federal custody details are ICE or federal records, not normal county jail records.
If a person was arrested locally and then became subject to an ICE hold, both systems may matter. The county jail may be able to confirm local custody or release timing. ICE may control immigration detention status. Nebraska court records may show local criminal charges. The federal BOP locator may matter only if the person is in federal prison custody. Keeping those systems separate prevents a common error: treating the county roster as if it could answer every immigration, court, and federal custody question.
Sarpy ICE Intake and Transfers
For a local arrest, Sarpy County booking includes identity checks, verification of legal authority, property inventory, medical or mental-health screening, and an identification photo under Nebraska jail admission rules. For ICE custody, the relevant intake, transfer, and release decisions may include federal immigration processes that are not shown in the county booking materials. A person can also move from local jail custody into ICE custody or be transferred away from the Sarpy site.
Because transfers can change quickly, verify facility location before planning a visit, sending money, or mailing legal papers. ICE ODLS is the first lookup for immigration detention. The local jail can help with building-level questions if the detainee is housed in Papillion. Counsel or immigration court contacts may be needed for case status, hearing dates, and release options.
Note: Confirm ICE location and visit status before travel because detainee transfers may not match county roster timing.
Sarpy ICE and Federal Custody
ICE and BOP are not the same system. ICE handles immigration detention and related federal immigration custody. BOP handles federal inmates incarcerated from 1982 to the present, and its locator searches by register number or by name fields. A person in BOP custody may show a federal prison location or a release status that does not mean Sarpy County has custody. A person in ICE custody should be checked through ODLS even if a local criminal case also exists.
No BOP prison and no separate stand-alone ICE facility were located inside Sarpy County in the official materials reviewed. The ICE contract facility page is tied to Sarpy County Department of Corrections at the local correctional center. For ordinary adult Sarpy County arrests, the Sarpy County Correctional Center page remains the county jail resource. For immigration detention, start with ICE ODLS and confirm with ICE before relying on county-only information.