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Nevada Jail

515-382-5466

1209 Sixth Street PO Box 530, Nevada, IA, 50201

http://www.cityofnevadaiowa.org/nevada-departments-police.php

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The Nevada Jail is simply a holding pen. Anyone arrested in Nevada city limits will initially be sent to this jail, but they will not typically stay at this jail long-term. Most offenders will be to the Story County Jail after initial processing. For that reason, most services like sending mail and inmate phone calls are more limited than most jails and prisons.

Nevada Jail — General Information

Facility Name Nevada Jail
Facility Type City Jail
Address 1209 Sixth Street PO Box 530, Nevada, IA, 50201
Phone 515-382-5466
City Nevada
Postal Code 50201
State Iowa
County Story County
Official Website http://www.cityofnevadaiowa.org/nevada-departments-police.php

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Nevada Jail has made it fairly easy to locate an inmate. You should be able to find the information you need online. If you still have additional questions about an inmate, you can call 515-382-5466.

Sending a Mail/Care Package

Nevada Jail
C/O Inmate Name
1209 Sixth Street PO Box 530, Nevada, IA, 50201

All mail must have a return address. All mail is processed through a central mail room and all non-legal mail is subject to inspection, which may delay delivery. No property will be accepted through the mail.

Remember though, most inmates are not at Nevada Jail long term, so the delay in the postal service with mail might mean your mail arrives after the inmate has been transferred to a different location.

Sending Money

To send money to an inmate, you can do so via phone or online. Set up your account online or call toll free to 515-382-5466.

Phone calls

Inmates cannot receiving incoming phone calls, but they can make outgoing calls through the Inmate Telephone Service at the Nevada Police Department City. Users of the phone system should assume calls are monitored.

Inmates can either call collect or use pre-paid phone cards. You can set up a pre-paid phone account for an inmate by calling Operator Services at 515-382-5466.

It might be better to wait until the inmate is transferred to his more long-term home before establishing a routine for phone calls.

Visitation

If it is a weekday, you should call ahead to ensure you can visit.

You can bring inmates medication if it is a current, valid prescription. If it is a prescription or medication that can wait a few days, it is advisable to wait until the inmate is set up at a longer-term jail before bringing prescription medication. However, if it is a prescription that is taken daily, you can bring the prescription during visiting hours to the inmate at Nevada Jail.

Visiting Hours

Monday — 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Tuesday — 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Wednesday — 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Thursday — 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Friday — 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Saturday — 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Sunday — 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM

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