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Current Madison County Jail Roster

Search the current Madison County jail roster by inmate name or listed charge. Results are synced directly from official booking data.

2026-06-10 14:01 UTCOfficial data
60In custody
42Felony
5Misdemeanor
$3.3MTotal bond
11Booked · 14d
11Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
KHKlug, Heather Lee#21533
Jun 9, 2026
MARIJUANA POSSESSION-LESS THAN 1 OZ (Misdemeanor)+5 more
DrugsCourt / WarrantProperty / Theft
Felony$14,5001d
KIKoester, Issac Lee#21750
Jun 9, 2026
SEXUAL ASSAULT (Felony)
Sex offense
Felony1d
JTJackson, Todd Alan#21820
Jun 9, 2026
CR IMPERSONATIO/ REP ->5K (Felony)+5 more
OtherFraud / ForgeryProperty / Theft
Felony$150,0001d
CJCoon, Jonathan Dakota#21819
Jun 9, 2026
THEFT BY UNLAWFUL TAKING+1 more
Property / TheftCourt / Warrant
Felony$1,0001d
ASArteaga Coyt, Salvador#21531
Jun 8, 2026
DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE LIQUOR 2ND+1 more
OtherCourt / Warrant
2d
JSJanis, Shaylynn David#21811
Jun 4, 2026
OBSTRUCTING POLICE
Other
6d
WJWhite, Jesse James#19128
Jun 3, 2026
RESISTING OFFICER/REVOCATION OF PROBATION (Misdemeanor)
Court / Warrant
Misdemeanor7d
KNKouatli, Nour#19502
Jun 3, 2026
DRIVE WHILE REVOKED FROM DUI/REFUSAL (Felony)
DUI / OVI
Felony$15,0007d
ESEden, Skie Jaymes#21810
Jun 3, 2026
DISABLE ELECTRONIC MONITORING DEVICE+1 more
OtherProperty / Theft
7d
COCosme, Oso Hokshila#21106
Jun 3, 2026
ATTEMP OF CLASS 2 FELONY/ROBBERY (Felony)
Property / Theft
Felony7d
MJMalsbury, Joseph James#21809
Jun 2, 2026
DUI- ALCOHOL +.15 (1 PRIOR CONVICTION) (Misdemeanor)
DUI / OVI
Misdemeanor$3,0008d
QAQuinones, Abraham#19596
May 27, 2026
2ND DEGREE ASSAULT (Felony)+1 more
ViolentProperty / Theft
Felony$50,00014d
KCKrause, Christopher Lee#21805
May 27, 2026
ASSAULT BY STRANGULATION (Felony)+2 more
ViolentOtherDomestic
Felony$100,00014d
WJWilliams, Joseph Rhace#20016
May 24, 2026
DUI +.15 3RD OFFENSE (Felony)+3 more
DUI / OVIOtherTraffic
Felony$20,00017d
AJAvalos-Gonzalez Sr, Jose Demetrio#7929
May 24, 2026
USE OF A DEADLY WEAPON TO COMMIT A FELONY (Felony)+4 more
WeaponsOther
Felony$50,00017d
TMThompson, Megan Christine#12214
May 21, 2026
ATT THEFT 5000+
Property / Theft
20d
CICenteno Cardona, Iliana Margarita#21559
May 21, 2026
DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE LIQUOR (2ND)+2 more
Other
20d
MAMorse, Aaron Michael#21206
May 21, 2026
OPERATING A MOTOR VEHICLE / AVOID ARREST (Felony)
Other
Felony$50,00020d
KAKolar, Allen Robert#17025
May 21, 2026
DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE LIQUOR (3RD)
Other
20d
RARouse, Adam Dalton#21091
May 20, 2026
DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE LIQUOR (2ND) (Misdemeanor)+3 more
Other
Felony$20,00021d
  1. KH
    Klug, Heather Lee#21533
    Felony
    Booked Jun 9, 2026Days 1Bond $14,500
    DrugsCourt / WarrantProperty / Theft
  2. KI
    Koester, Issac Lee#21750
    Felony
    Booked Jun 9, 2026Days 1Bond
    Sex offense
  3. JT
    Jackson, Todd Alan#21820
    Felony
    Booked Jun 9, 2026Days 1Bond $150,000
    OtherFraud / ForgeryProperty / Theft
  4. CJ
    Coon, Jonathan Dakota#21819
    Felony
    Booked Jun 9, 2026Days 1Bond $1,000
    Property / TheftCourt / Warrant
  5. AS
    Arteaga Coyt, Salvador#21531
    Booked Jun 8, 2026Days 2Bond
    OtherCourt / Warrant
  6. JS
    Janis, Shaylynn David#21811
    Booked Jun 4, 2026Days 6Bond
    Other
  7. WJ
    White, Jesse James#19128
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 3, 2026Days 7Bond
    Court / Warrant
  8. KN
    Kouatli, Nour#19502
    Felony
    Booked Jun 3, 2026Days 7Bond $15,000
    DUI / OVI
  9. ES
    Eden, Skie Jaymes#21810
    Booked Jun 3, 2026Days 7Bond
    OtherProperty / Theft
  10. CO
    Cosme, Oso Hokshila#21106
    Felony
    Booked Jun 3, 2026Days 7Bond
    Property / Theft
  11. MJ
    Malsbury, Joseph James#21809
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 2, 2026Days 8Bond $3,000
    DUI / OVI
  12. QA
    Quinones, Abraham#19596
    Felony
    Booked May 27, 2026Days 14Bond $50,000
    ViolentProperty / Theft
  13. KC
    Krause, Christopher Lee#21805
    Felony
    Booked May 27, 2026Days 14Bond $100,000
    ViolentOtherDomestic
  14. WJ
    Williams, Joseph Rhace#20016
    Felony
    Booked May 24, 2026Days 17Bond $20,000
    DUI / OVIOtherTraffic
  15. AJ
    Avalos-Gonzalez Sr, Jose Demetrio#7929
    Felony
    Booked May 24, 2026Days 17Bond $50,000
    WeaponsOther
  16. TM
    Thompson, Megan Christine#12214
    Booked May 21, 2026Days 20Bond
    Property / Theft
  17. CI
    Centeno Cardona, Iliana Margarita#21559
    Booked May 21, 2026Days 20Bond
    Other
  18. MA
    Morse, Aaron Michael#21206
    Felony
    Booked May 21, 2026Days 20Bond $50,000
    Other
  19. KA
    Kolar, Allen Robert#17025
    Booked May 21, 2026Days 20Bond
    Other
  20. RA
    Rouse, Adam Dalton#21091
    Felony
    Booked May 20, 2026Days 21Bond $20,000
    Other

Madison County Jail Contact Information

Use these Madison County Jail contacts for custody confirmation, bail questions, visitation planning, inmate deposits, and court follow-up.

Facility
Madison County Jail
Physical Address
1313 N Main St, Madison, NE 68748Open in Google Maps
Jail Direct Phone
402-454-2110
Operated By
Madison County Sheriff's Office
Court
Nebraska District Court — Madison County

About the Madison County Jail

The Madison County Jail in Madison, Nebraska is operated by the Madison County Sheriff's Office. This page reflects the Sheriff's published inmate roster with booking date, charges, charge severity (Felony/Misdemeanor), disposition status, total bail amount, and arresting agency.

Record of an arrest is not an indication of guilt. Confirm custody status, charge details, and court dates directly with the Madison County Sheriff's Office or the Nebraska District Court for Madison County.

Facility
Madison County Jail
Operated By
Madison County Sheriff's Office
County
Madison County, Nebraska (Madison/Norfolk)
Roster Source
Madison County Sheriff — static JMS inmate roster

How the Madison County Inmate Search Works

Using the Madison County inmate search can be a straightforward process if you know what to look for. With just a few basic details, such as the inmate's name or booking number, you can access vital information about their status. The search results typically include the inmate's name, booking date, charges, current status, and bond amount, providing families with a clearer picture of their loved one's situation.

Understanding the meanings behind various status terms like Pending, Sentenced, or Hold is crucial during this search. A Pending status indicates that the inmate is still awaiting their court appearance, while Sentenced means they have already been convicted and are serving time. A Hold status suggests the inmate is being held for another jurisdiction, which can complicate their case. Charges can also change due to new evidence or plea deals, making it important for families to stay updated.

Timing delays can occur when searching for information, especially if an inmate was recently booked or if there have been changes in their charges. To improve your search results, consider having as much identifying information as possible. This may include variations of their name or birth date. Remember, if you encounter difficulties, double-check any details you have; sometimes, slight errors can lead to frustrating results in the search for an inmate at Madison County Jail.

Posting Bail at Madison County Jail

In Madison County, a judge determines the bail amount based on several factors including the severity of the charges, the defendant’s criminal history, and the risk of flight. Understanding how bail is set can help families prepare for the financial aspects of release. Different bond types, such as cash, surety, property, or own recognizance (OR), offer various options for securing release, each with its own set of requirements and implications.

To post bail at Madison County Jail, families can either pay the full amount in cash or work with a bail bondsman. Using a bail bondsman involves a fee of typically 10% of the total bail, which is non-refundable. Families should also consider the risks of co-signing a bond, as they may be held financially responsible if the defendant fails to appear in court. Understanding these elements can help families make informed choices about their options.

The release timeline after bail is posted isn’t always immediate and can vary significantly. Factors such as time of day, the volume of detainees in the facility, and the specifics of the case can all impact how quickly a release occurs. Families should prepare for potential delays and maintain communication with their loved ones to manage expectations. Knowing what to expect can ease some of the stress associated with this process.

Sending Money to an Inmate

The commissary and trust account at Madison County Jail play a vital role in supporting inmates during their time of incarceration. These accounts allow inmates to purchase essential items such as hygiene products, snacks, and writing materials. By understanding how these accounts work, families can better assist their loved ones in maintaining their well-being while they are in custody.

Families can deposit funds into an inmate's trust account through various methods, including kiosks located at the jail, online deposits, phone transactions, or money orders. Each method may come with different fees and processing times. It's vital to familiarize yourself with these options to ensure your loved one has access to necessary funds as soon as possible. Additionally, always remember to have the inmate's booking number ready for these transactions.

Mailing cash is strictly prohibited and can lead to complications for both the sender and the inmate. Instead, using one of the approved deposit methods ensures that funds reach your loved one safely and securely. It’s also important to keep track of any fees involved, as they can add up and impact the total amount deposited. Being diligent about these details can help families provide better support during their loved ones' time at Madison County Jail.

Inmate Communication

Communication with inmates at Madison County Jail primarily occurs through phone calls initiated by the inmates themselves. These calls can be either collect or prepaid, meaning families need to set up an account to receive calls. Understanding the differences between these options can help families choose the best method for staying in contact. Additionally, families can look into video visitation opportunities, although they may come with scheduling and fee requirements.

Electronic messaging is another option for communication, allowing families to send messages to inmates through designated systems. This method can be quicker than traditional mail, but it's essential to understand the rules and limitations associated with it. Inmates are encouraged to maintain contact with their families, as it can have a positive impact on their mental well-being during incarceration. Familiarizing oneself with these methods can help families stay connected.

When it comes to traditional mail, adhering to the rules set by Madison County Jail is crucial. All mail must be properly addressed and is subject to inspection. Legal mail may have specific protections, but non-legal correspondence is monitored. Families should ensure they follow all guidelines to prevent delays or issues with communication. Staying informed about these protocols helps maintain a lifeline during this challenging time.

Madison County Court Information

The District Court in Madison County handles cases arising from the jail. Understanding which court is responsible for your loved one’s case is a key step in staying informed throughout the judicial process. This court oversees everything from initial appearances to sentencing, making it vital for families to understand how to navigate this system as they support their loved ones.

The court process typically follows a defined timeline, starting with the initial appearance where charges are read, and bail is addressed. This is followed by hearings, arraignments, and potentially a trial if the case progresses that far. Families should be aware of how these stages unfold and prepare for what each step entails. Being knowledgeable about the timeline can help families manage expectations and provide emotional support.

Video hearings have become increasingly common, especially in the wake of recent events. This allows for cases to be heard without the defendant physically appearing in court, which can save time and resources. Checking court dates and updates is essential; families can usually find this information through court records, which serve as the authoritative source of case details. Staying connected to these records ensures that families are well-informed about their loved ones' legal situations.

Court
Nebraska District Court — Madison County

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for an inmate at Madison County Jail?

To search for an inmate at Madison County Jail, individuals can utilize the online inmate locator available on the official Madison County website. This tool provides information on current inmates, including booking details, charges, and legal status. It's important to have accurate information such as the inmate's full name or booking number to ensure successful searches. Additionally, individuals can contact the jail directly for assistance in locating an inmate, but online resources are typically the most efficient for obtaining up-to-date information.

What is the booking and intake process at Madison County Jail?

The booking and intake process at Madison County Jail involves several steps after an individual is arrested. Initially, personal information is gathered, including identification and any associated charges. The individual is photographed and fingerprinted, and then a thorough search is conducted for contraband. Following this, inmates are assigned a housing unit based on various factors such as charges and behavioral assessments. This process ensures that all inmates are properly documented and that their rights are respected throughout their stay in Madison County Jail.

What are the types and processes of bail at Madison County Jail?

Bail at Madison County Jail can vary significantly based on the nature of the charges and the individual's criminal history. Common types of bail include cash bail, surety bonds, and property bonds. The amount of bail is typically set during an initial court appearance and can be influenced by the severity of the offense. To secure a release, individuals may either pay the full amount in cash or engage a licensed bail bondsman to arrange a surety bond, which usually requires a fee. Understanding the specific requirements is crucial in navigating this process.

What is the difference between pretrial and sentenced status at Madison County Jail?

At Madison County Jail, the primary distinction between pretrial and sentenced inmates lies in their legal status. Pretrial inmates have not yet been convicted and are awaiting trial, often seeking bail for release. Conversely, sentenced inmates have been convicted of crimes and are serving their time as determined by a judge. This differentiation impacts various aspects of an inmate's experience, including eligibility for certain programs and activities within the jail. Understanding these classifications is essential for navigating the legal landscape surrounding incarceration in Madison County.

How can inmates access their attorneys at Madison County Jail?

Inmates at Madison County Jail have the right to access their attorneys for legal counsel. Attorneys may visit inmates during designated visitation hours, and meetings are generally held in private to facilitate confidential communication. Inmates can request meetings through the jail's administrative offices, and the jail staff will coordinate these visits. It is essential for inmates to maintain an updated list of their legal representatives to ensure timely access. This access is critical for developing legal strategies and understanding their rights while incarcerated.

Are phone calls from Madison County Jail monitored?

Yes, phone calls made from Madison County Jail are monitored and recorded for security and safety reasons. Inmates may make collect calls or use prepaid phone accounts set up by family or friends. The monitoring is a standard practice to prevent illegal activities and maintain order within the facility. Inmates should be aware that any conversations could be used in legal proceedings, so it is advisable to avoid discussing sensitive topics over the phone. Understanding these regulations is crucial for effective communication with loved ones.

Is video visitation available at Madison County Jail?

Madison County Jail offers video visitation as an alternative to in-person visits, providing an accessible way for inmates to connect with family and friends. Video visitation can be scheduled through an online platform, allowing visitors to communicate from home while maintaining security protocols. This service often requires a fee and specific scheduling to ensure orderly use of the system. Video visitation can enhance inmate morale and support family connections, which are crucial for successful reintegration after release from incarceration in Madison County.

What are the rules for in-person visitation at Madison County Jail?

In-person visitation at Madison County Jail is subject to specific rules designed to ensure safety and security. Visitors must be on an approved list provided by the inmate and are required to present valid identification upon arrival. Visits are typically limited in duration and frequency, and personal items such as bags and cell phones are not permitted in visitation areas. Additionally, visitors must adhere to a dress code that prohibits revealing attire. Understanding these rules is essential for ensuring a smooth visitation experience at Madison County Jail.

How can I send money to an inmate at Madison County Jail?

Money can be sent to inmates at Madison County Jail through several methods, including online transfers, money orders, or deposits at designated kiosks located in the jail lobby. Funds are typically placed in an inmate's commissary or trust account, allowing them to purchase necessary items like hygiene products and snacks. It is essential to follow the jail's specific guidelines regarding the amount and method of sending funds to ensure successful deposits. Maintaining financial support can significantly impact an inmate's well-being during their incarceration.

What are the rules for sending mail to inmates at Madison County Jail?

Sending mail to inmates at Madison County Jail is an important way to maintain communication with loved ones. All incoming mail is subject to inspection for contraband, and certain items, including photographs exceeding specific sizes or inappropriate content, may be restricted. Legal mail is treated with special care to protect attorney-client confidentiality, but it must be clearly marked as such. It is advisable to follow the jail's guidelines regarding acceptable content and format to ensure that correspondence reaches the intended inmate without delays.

What is the release process for inmates at Madison County Jail?

The release process for inmates at Madison County Jail can vary depending on the circumstances of their detention. Inmates may be released upon completion of their sentence, posting bail, or being found not guilty at trial. The release typically involves a verification process to ensure all conditions are met, including the return of personal belongings and a review of any pending legal matters. The timeline for release can vary; therefore, it is crucial for inmates and their families to stay informed about the legal status and any required documentation.

How are court appearances scheduled for inmates at Madison County Jail?

Court appearances for inmates at Madison County Jail are scheduled based on their specific legal cases and the calendar of the court. Inmates are typically notified of their court dates during routine jail procedures, and court staff coordinate with the jail to ensure transport to the appropriate court facility. It is important for inmates and their families to communicate regularly with legal counsel to stay informed about upcoming court dates and any necessary preparations. This proactive approach is essential for navigating the legal process effectively.

What happens to an inmate's property and belongings during booking at Madison County Jail?

During the booking process at Madison County Jail, an inmate's personal property is collected and securely stored. This typically includes clothing, personal items, and valuables such as jewelry or money. Inmates are provided with a receipt detailing the items taken, which can be important for retrieval upon release. Some belongings may be returned to family members if arrangements are made. Understanding the property policy is crucial for inmates and their families to ensure that personal items are handled appropriately during incarceration.

How is medical care provided to inmates at Madison County Jail?

Madison County Jail is responsible for ensuring that inmates receive necessary medical care during their incarceration. Medical staff, typically trained professionals, are available to address both routine and emergency health concerns. Inmates can request medical assistance through established procedures, which may involve submitting a request form. Special needs, such as mental health services or chronic conditions, are assessed to ensure adequate treatment. Access to medical care is essential for maintaining the health and well-being of inmates while they are housed at Madison County Jail.

What are the procedures for inmate transfers at Madison County Jail?

Inmate transfers from Madison County Jail can occur for several reasons, including court orders, security assessments, or participation in rehabilitation programs. The transfer process typically involves coordination between the current facility and the receiving institution, ensuring proper documentation and the safety of the inmate. Family members are generally notified of any transfer, and inmates are advised of their rights during this process. Understanding the transfer procedures is crucial for maintaining communication and support during an inmate's time in custody.

How can I access public records related to Madison County Jail?

Public records related to Madison County Jail can be accessed through official channels, including the Madison County Clerk's office and the jail's administrative offices. These records may include inmate booking information, court documents, and incident reports. Some records are available online, while others may require a formal request or visit to the appropriate offices. Fees may apply for copies of documents, and it's important to understand the specific procedures to ensure compliance with legal requirements related to public information access.

What are the differences in processing between juveniles and adults at Madison County Jail?

At Madison County Jail, the processing of juveniles differs significantly from that of adults, reflecting the legal protections and rehabilitation focus for minors. Juveniles are typically held in separate facilities designed for their age group, and their legal processes are overseen by juvenile courts, which emphasize rehabilitation over punishment. The rights of juveniles during arrest and detention are protected under specific statutes, ensuring that they receive appropriate treatment and access to educational and psychological resources. Understanding these differences is essential for families navigating the juvenile justice system.

How does Madison County Jail handle detainer holds and ICE immigration matters?

Madison County Jail may handle detainer holds related to immigration status in coordination with federal agencies like ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement). When individuals are arrested and suspected of being undocumented, ICE may place a detainer, which can delay their release until immigration matters are resolved. Inmates have the right to legal representation and should be informed about their immigration status and any holds placed against them. Understanding the implications of detainer holds is crucial for individuals facing potential deportation issues during incarceration.

What should I know about re-arrest and parole violations related to Madison County Jail?

Re-arrest and parole violations can significantly impact individuals previously incarcerated at Madison County Jail. If someone is on parole and violates conditions such as failing to report to a parole officer or committing a new offense, they may be re-arrested and returned to custody. The parole process includes strict guidelines that must be observed to avoid penalties. Understanding the consequences of violations is crucial for individuals navigating the parole system, as it influences their chances of successful reintegration into the community.

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This roster is sourced from public booking data and is not an official or certified record. Inclusion is not evidence of guilt. Custody status, charges, and bail can change quickly — confirm sensitive details directly with the Madison County Sheriff's Office before taking legal or financial action.