Greeley County Jail Mugshots Overview
No official Greeley County mugshot gallery, recent-booking page, or county-domain jail roster with booking photos was located. The Greeley County Sheriff's Office page names Sheriff Paul Deaver and links to the Nebraska state inmate search, but that state locator is not a local mugshot roster for new arrests. The county public-records page also did not publish a booking-photo request form.
The practical photo path is narrower. Call the sheriff to ask where the person was booked or held. If Valley County Jail is the holding facility, ask Valley County Sheriff to verify custody and photo availability. A Valley operational booking feed was located and it displayed booking photos beside many entries, but it is not hosted on a county .gov domain. Treat that feed as a lead that must be verified by phone before relying on it as an official Greeley County jail mugshot source.
For county-source checks, use the Greeley County phone directory to confirm office numbers, the Greeley County public-records page for local records context, and the Greeley County Court Offices page when a booking photo question depends on whether the case was filed, dismissed, or sealed.
Find Greeley County Booking Photos
The best way to find a Greeley County booking photo is to follow custody. If the person was arrested in Greeley County, start with the sheriff. If the sheriff says the person was housed by contract, call Valley County Jail. If the person has been sentenced to state prison, the county booking photo is no longer the main public custody record, and the NDCS locator may show state prison profile information instead.
- Call Greeley County Sheriff at 308-428-2395 and ask whether a booking photo or booking record exists locally.
- Ask whether the person was housed at Valley County Jail for Greeley County.
- If Valley custody is possible, call Valley County Sheriff at 308-728-3906 before relying on any online feed.
- Check filed court records for the case status because a booking charge can change after the county attorney files charges.
- If no photo is online, submit a written Nebraska public-records request for the booking photo or booking record.
The Valley County operational booking feed screenshot in the research shows booking entries with photos, dates, names, charges, bond notes, and county references.
Because the feed is not an official county-domain page, photo availability and custody status should be confirmed with the Valley County Sheriff's Office.
Greeley County Booking Photo Fields
A booking photo is only one field in a broader booking record. The Valley operational feed entries inspected during research included a single front-facing booking image beside a dated entry. They also included name, age, residence or hometown, the county for which the person was booked, charge or warrant text, bond amount and percentage wording, and hold notations. The feed did not publish medical, classification, property, fingerprint, or housing-unit details.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Booking photo | A public front-facing image shown on many Valley operational entries. |
| Name | The person's listed name or first initial, middle initial, and last name. |
| Age and residence | Age in years and city or hometown when included. |
| Booking date | Date the entry was posted or the person was booked. |
| Booked for county | Text may identify Greeley, Valley, Howard, or another county. |
| Charges and bond | Warrant, court commitment, charge narrative, bond amount, percentage, or hold. |
Are Greeley County Jail Mugshots Public?
Nebraska public-records law is broad, but the research did not locate a statewide law requiring every sheriff to post mugshots online. Neb. Rev. Stat. 84-712 gives interested persons the right to examine public records and obtain copies unless another law allows withholding. Neb. Rev. Stat. 84-712.01 defines public records for counties and other public bodies. Those provisions support a request route when a booking photo is not online.
Limits still matter. Juvenile records, sealed records, ongoing investigative records, confidential information, and criminal-history restrictions can affect release or require redaction. Neb. Rev. Stat. 29-3523 limits dissemination of some criminal-history information, including certain records without prosecution or disposition. A booking photo may be requestable, but it should not be described as automatically posted or permanently public.
Key Statutes:
Neb. Rev. Stat. 84-712 provides the general public-records inspection and copy right.
Nebraska Chapter 47 governs jail registers and jail record duties.
Neb. Rev. Stat. 29-3523 limits some public criminal-history dissemination.
How Long Greeley Mugshots Stay Public
No official Greeley County retention rule, refresh schedule, removal policy, or county roster expiration window was located. The Valley operational feed contained recent June 2026 entries during inspection, but it did not state how long booking photos remain online after release, dismissal, transfer, or sentencing. The absence of a posted policy is important. Do not assume a photo will remain public, disappear at release, or stay searchable historically.
What is and is not public: A current feed may show a booking photo, name, date, charge text, bond, and hold. Sealed, juvenile, confidential, investigative, and restricted criminal-history material may be withheld or redacted.
Request Greeley County Booking Photos
A written request is the main route when a Greeley County booking photo is not online. Address the request to the agency most likely to hold the record. For local arrest and sheriff custody records, start with Greeley County Sheriff. If the person was housed in Valley County Jail, ask Valley County Sheriff about the booking photo or booking record. If the request goes to the wrong office, ask which custodian holds the record before resubmitting.
A strong request identifies the person's full name, date of birth if known, arrest date, agency, case number, and the record requested, such as "booking photo," "booking record," or "jail register entry." Nebraska public-records guidance generally requires a response within four business days by providing access, denying with reasons, or explaining delay and cost. No Greeley-specific booking-photo fee was located, so do not assume a fixed charge before the custodian responds.
The request should avoid asking for broad private material. Medical screening, classification, property inventory, fingerprints, juvenile material, and investigative notes may be withheld or redacted even when a basic booking record can be released. If the goal is only to confirm identity, ask for the booking photo and basic booking record. If the goal is to understand the charge, use court records as well because the booking entry may not match the county attorney's filed charge.
Mugshot Removal and Sealed Records
Removal depends on the source and the legal status of the case. If the photo is on an official agency record, the agency may need a court order, statutory basis, sealed-record status, or redaction reason before changing public access. If the case was dismissed, sealed, removed from public criminal-history dissemination, or otherwise restricted, use the court record and Nebraska State Patrol criminal-history guidance to understand what can still be released.
Use the official record-clearing route when a booking image is tied to a dismissed, sealed, or restricted case. The court-records page explains how filed charges differ from booking allegations and how sealed or restricted records affect access to Greeley County court records after jail arrest.
State and Federal Booking Photos
State and federal custody do not use the same mugshot access rules as a local jail. The NDCS locator is for sentenced Nebraska prisoners and may show state prison profile information. It is not a Greeley County booking-photo archive. Once a person is transferred to NDCS, questions about visits, mail, money, and state prison profile records belong to NDCS, not the county sheriff.
Federal records are different again. The BOP locator covers federal prison custody, and ICE ODLS covers immigration detention searches. BOP and U.S. Marshals records do not work like a county jail mugshot roster, and federal booking photos should not be promised as a public online result.
NEVCAP can help with custody and release alerts, but it should not be treated as a mugshot source. Its role is notification and offender search, not publication of every county booking image. For Greeley County jail mugshots, the source still has to trace back to the sheriff, the holding jail, or a public-records response.