Community Corrections Center - Omaha Inmate Search

Community Corrections Center - Omaha is a Nebraska state corrections facility in Douglas County, serving a different custody role than the local county jail. People looking up inmates at Community Corrections Center - Omaha should use the state correctional locator because the facility is part of the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services. The Omaha site is focused on community custody, work detail, work release, and education release for eligible male residents nearing a less restrictive phase of state custody.

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Community Corrections Center - Omaha Overview

Community Corrections Center - Omaha, often shortened in state materials as CCC-O, is operated by the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services. Its address is 2320 Avenue J, Omaha, NE 68110, and the facility phone number listed in the research is 402-595-2010. Although it is physically located in Omaha and Douglas County, it is not the Douglas County Correctional Center and it is not a county jail roster facility.

NDCS describes CCC-O as a community-based facility for male inmates classified as Community A or Community B. Community custody is the department's lowest custody level and least restrictive environment. That classification matters for searches and family planning: a person at this facility is in state correctional custody, not simply being held after a recent Omaha or Douglas County arrest. For recent local bookings, start with Douglas County jail inmate records. For CCC-O residents, use NDCS Incarceration Records.

The official NDCS facility page for Community Corrections Center - Omaha shows the facility role and its work-release focus. The captured facility image below comes from that NDCS source and helps distinguish the state community corrections facility from the county jail in downtown Omaha.

Community Corrections Center - Omaha facility page from NDCS
NDCS identifies CCC-O as an Omaha community corrections facility serving work-detail, work-release, and education-release custody.

Community Corrections Center - Omaha Capacity and Population

NDCS gives a capacity of 179 beds for Community Corrections Center - Omaha. The research breaks that figure into 63 beds for male inmates assigned to work detail and 116 beds for male inmates participating in work release. No separate current daily population count was provided for this individual facility in the research, so the useful number for this page is the official bed capacity and the specific program split.

179 Total Beds
63 Work-Detail Beds
116 Work-Release Beds

These beds should not be blended into the Douglas County jail count. The Douglas County Correctional Center holds local pretrial detainees, short-sentence inmates, and other people under county custody. CCC-O holds NDCS residents who have already entered the state correctional system and meet the classification criteria for community custody.


How to Look Up an Inmate at Community Corrections Center - Omaha

Use the NDCS Incarceration Records search for Community Corrections Center - Omaha. The Douglas County inmate locator is for people currently held at the Douglas County Correctional Center or Criminal Justice Center. It is the wrong starting point for a sentenced state resident assigned to CCC-O.

  1. Open the NDCS locator at the official state incarceration-record search page.
  2. Enter the person's last name, unless you already have a DCS Id Number. First name is optional but useful for common names.
  3. Complete the hCaptcha and choose Submit. The same page also includes Clear and Download All controls.
  4. Review the result for the DCS ID, current facility, release-date information, offense information, and other state profile details shown by NDCS.
  5. If the person is not found, check whether the custody is still local by using Douglas County inmate records, or whether the person is in another state, federal, or immigration system.

The NDCS search requires either Last Name or DCS Id. The research notes that DCS Id must be numeric and name fields use letters, spaces, or hyphens. NDCS also warns users that neither the department nor the State of Nebraska makes express or implied warranties about the accuracy of documents on the server, so time-sensitive questions should be confirmed with the facility or state records office.


Community Corrections Center - Omaha Address and Contact

Use the facility's state contact information for visit planning, approved schedules, and facility-specific questions. Use Douglas County Corrections at 402-444-7400 only when the person is believed to be in the county jail system rather than NDCS custody.

Community Corrections Center - Omaha

2320 Avenue J

Omaha, NE 68110

402-595-2010

NDCS community custody, work detail, work release, and education release facility.


Visiting Someone at Community Corrections Center - Omaha

NDCS visitation rules apply at CCC-O. All visitors, including adults and minors, must be approved on the incarcerated person's visiting list before a visit can be scheduled. The incarcerated person starts the process by sending a Visitation Request Form. Research notes that processing usually takes four to six weeks from receipt, and requests must be submitted at least seven days before the selected date. Virtual visit requests should be made at least three days before the visit.

Visitors age 16 and older need photo identification. Minors need a birth certificate on the first visit, and minors under 19 must be accompanied by the authorized guardian for virtual visits. In-person visitors should arrive at least 30 minutes before the scheduled visit. Because the research did not provide CCC-O's daily visiting hour blocks, visitors should use the NDCS facility visit page and the facility phone number before traveling.

Visit ItemNDCS Rule or DetailApplies Here
ApprovalVisitor must be on the approved visiting list before scheduling.Yes
SchedulingRequests are submitted ahead of the visit through the NDCS process.Yes
Virtual visitsRequest at least three days before the visit.Yes
Adult IDVisitors age 16 and older need photo ID.Yes
ArrivalIn-person visitors should arrive at least 30 minutes early.Yes

Mail, Phone, and Money at Community Corrections Center - Omaha

The research did not provide a CCC-O-specific mail format, phone vendor, commissary vendor, or family deposit fee table. Do not assume that Douglas County jail vendor rules apply to this state facility. Visitors and families should verify current NDCS communication and deposit instructions with the facility or the statewide NDCS visitor and facility pages.

One money-related rule is specific to the facility's work-release program: residents assigned to work release pay room and board of $12 per day. That charge is tied to the resident's participation in work release, not to a family deposit fee or a county jail commissary process.

ServiceProvider / Detail
Mail AddressVerify current NDCS mail format with Community Corrections Center - Omaha before sending mail.
Phone / VideoUse NDCS facility instructions; the Douglas County jail video system is not the CCC-O system.
Money DepositNo CCC-O family deposit fee was documented in the research; work-release residents pay $12 per day room and board.

Assignment and Intake at Community Corrections Center - Omaha

CCC-O is not a street-arrest booking site. A Douglas County defendant does not go directly to CCC-O just because the arrest happened in Omaha. The normal state-prison path described in the research is that male offenders sentenced by county and district courts first arrive at the Reception and Treatment Center in Lincoln. There, NDCS assigns an inmate number, takes a photo and fingerprints, collects DNA, and completes intake before assignment or transfer.

At CCC-O, the defining intake issue is community custody and program placement. Residents first spend several weeks on work detail. Those assignments can include cleaning crews, road crews, maintenance work, or administrative office work for NDCS or other state agencies. Work detail may be supervised by corrections staff or trained community staff. After that period, residents may search for outside jobs.

Once a resident secures employment and staff contact the employer, the resident may be assigned to work release. Work-release participants earn competitive wages, pay applicable taxes, are responsible for transportation to and from work, follow a pre-approved schedule, handle clothing and personal items, and pay room and board. Educational release is also available for vocational, technical, business, community college, and university attendance.


About Community Corrections Center - Omaha

Community Corrections Center - Omaha serves a narrow and practical role in the Douglas County correctional landscape. It is an Omaha-based NDCS community custody facility for men classified Community A or Community B, with a structured transition from supervised work detail to work release when eligibility and employment are confirmed. The facility's purpose is different from the county jail, where the immediate questions are booking, bond, local charges, and court dates.

For families, the most important distinction is where to search. Use the state NDCS locator for CCC-O residents and use the county jail locator for recent local arrests. If a person was recently booked in Douglas County but later sentenced to state custody, there may be a transition period where county records, court records, and NDCS records need to be checked separately. The Douglas County inmate population context is split among local jail custody and state correctional facilities in Omaha.

Note: Confirm custody, visit approval, and scheduled visit details with NDCS before traveling to Community Corrections Center - Omaha.

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