Search the Nassau County Inmate Population

The Nassau County inmate population includes people held in local jail custody, people awaiting court action, and people moving between county, state, federal, or immigration systems. A Nassau County inmate search starts by matching the person to the right custody level. The Nassau County inmate population is reported through state jail census data, while current custody lookup relies on official jail records channels and statewide tools. The Nassau County inmate population can change as arrests, release orders, sentences, and transfers move people in or out of local custody.

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The Nassau County Inmate Population

The official local jail count for Nassau County centers on the Nassau County Correctional Center. The DCJS/SCOC Jail Population by Month Report is the strongest source found for current Nassau County inmate population figures because it uses the SCOC Jail Daily Population Reporting System. That report counts the average daily number of people for whom the facility is responsible, including people housed in the jail and people boarded out to another facility. It also separates boarded-in people from the county's own census.

The Nassau County inmate population is not the same as the state prison population. Local custody covers adults booked after Nassau County arrests, people awaiting arraignment or trial, people serving local jail sentences, civil holds, technical parole violators, federal-category detainees reported in the jail census, and state-ready people waiting to transfer to DOCCS. Once a sentenced prisoner enters state prison, the lookup path changes to the New York State DOCCS incarcerated lookup.


Nassau County Inmate Population Statistics

The May 2026 DCJS/SCOC report listed Nassau County CF with an average daily census of 677 and an in-house count of 668. The same report listed 11 people boarded out and 2 people boarded in. The official county jail page did not publish a rated capacity in the research file, so the capacity field should not be guessed. The adult detention facility count for the site is one because the Facility Map found one adult local jail facility in Nassau County.

677 Average Daily Census, May 2026
668 In-House Count, May 2026
1 Adult County Facility
MeasureFigureSource / date
Average daily census677DCJS/SCOC, Nassau County CF, May 2026
In-house count668DCJS/SCOC, May 2026
Boarded out11DCJS/SCOC, May 2026
Boarded in2DCJS/SCOC, May 2026
Rated capacityNot locatedCounty jail page did not publish a rated capacity


Who Makes Up Nassau County Inmates

The DCJS/SCOC report gives legal-status categories, not a race, ethnicity, age, or sex breakdown for Nassau County. That means the best local description of the Nassau County inmate population is by custody category. In May 2026, other unsentenced people were the largest group. The research defines other unsentenced as people awaiting arraignment, trial, sentencing, or parole-violation processing tied to a new arrest.

CategoryMay 2026 countPlain meaning
Other unsentenced497Mostly pretrial or pending court action
Sentenced154Serving local jail sentences
Federal8Federal-category custody reported in the jail census
State readies5Sentenced to state prison and awaiting transfer
Civil3Held on civil authority
Technical parole violators2Held on parole-condition allegations

Laws Governing Nassau County Jail Records

Several New York laws explain why jail, custody, and court data are split between agencies. The sheriff controls the county jail and prisoners under state correction law. Public records requests follow New York FOIL, but exemptions can apply. Court release decisions follow criminal procedure rules. DOCCS records follow a separate state-prison publication law, so a Nassau County inmate population search must use more than one system when the custody level is not clear.

Key Statutes:

New York Public Officers Law Article 6 is the Freedom of Information Law framework for agency records.

Correction Law section 500-c places county jail custody and control with the sheriff.

Correction Law section 9 governs internet access to DOCCS incarcerated individual information and some removal limits.

CPL section 510.10 covers release, bail, non-monetary conditions, and remand decisions.


Search Nassau County Inmate Population

No county-hosted public searchable Nassau County, New York jail roster was located in the official county sources reviewed. The correct current-custody path is a fallback chain. Start with VINELink New York person search, which SCOC identifies for county jail custody outside New York City. If the result is unclear or the search does not find the person, call Nassau County Correctional Center general information or Inmate Records.

  1. Decide whether the person is in county jail, state prison, federal custody, or immigration detention.
  2. Search VINELink New York by name for county jail custody and notification status.
  3. Confirm close matches with the Nassau County Correctional Center if the search result is thin.
  4. Use WebCriminal or the court clerk for charges and next appearance dates.
  5. Use DOCCS, BOP, or ICE when the person has moved outside local jail custody.

Nassau County Custody Lookup Fields

VINELink is JavaScript-heavy, and the research did not capture a complete Nassau-specific public profile. The fields below should be treated as the verified search path and likely public lookup data, not as a promise that every jail booking field is shown online. Booking number, housing building, bail, mugshot, and charge detail may require the jail records phone line, court records, or a FOIL request.

Field labelTypeRequiredNotes
State / locationDropdown or pathYesUse New York through the person search path.
NameTextUsuallySearch by the person's legal name.
Offender or ID numberTextOptionalVINELink may support ID searches, but exact Nassau labels were not confirmed.
Person searchModeYesUse person search rather than a facility-only search.

The official Nassau County Correctional Center page also lists VINE by phone at 1-888-846-3469. That line is for victim notification and custody updates, not formal charge paperwork. Formal charges belong to the court case record after arraignment and prosecution review.


What Nassau County Inmate Records Show

Because a county-hosted Nassau roster was not located, public users should not expect a full booking profile with every field. A custody lookup may help identify whether someone is held and which facility is involved. The jail records office can be the better path for booking-number questions, current housing, and official confirmation. For formal case facts, use court records instead of treating a custody search as the final charge source.

FieldWhat the research supports
NameVINELink should identify a person by name if in a participating county jail.
Custody statusVINELink is designed for custody status and notification.
FacilityMay identify the holding agency or facility.
Booking numberNot confirmed online; use jail records or FOIL.
MugshotNot confirmed on Nassau public channels.
ChargesUse WebCriminal, District Court, or court clerk records for formal charge status.

Nassau County Jail vs State Prison

A common search mistake is using the county jail path for a person who has already been sentenced to state prison. The Nassau County Correctional Center handles local jail custody. DOCCS handles people in state prison. Federal and immigration detainees are separate again. The lookup tool must match the custody type.

Custody typeWhere to searchWhat it covers
County jailVINELink, jail Inmate RecordsCurrent local custody and notification
State prisonDOCCS incarcerated lookupCurrent and certain former state prisoners
Federal custodyBOP Inmate Locator or USMSFederal inmates from 1982 to present, plus marshal custody routing
Immigration detentionICE ODLSAdults in ICE custody or qualifying CBP custody

Nassau County Detention Facilities

The Facility Map found one adult local detention facility for Nassau County. No DOCCS prison, BOP institution, or ICE detention center was found inside Nassau County in the official source review. Juvenile detention exists separately under different confidentiality rules and is not an adult inmate-population facility for this site.

  • Nassau County Correctional Center - the county adult jail in East Meadow for local detainees, sentenced local inmates, state readies, civil holds, technical parole violators, and small federal categories reported by SCOC/DCJS.

Nassau County Correctional Center Page

The county's official Correctional Center page is the source for the general information number, Inmate Records number, VINE link, visiting link, mailing address, and phone-call monitoring warning.

Nassau County inmate population records on the official Correctional Center page

The screenshot matters because it shows the county source is a contact and records-routing page, not a public roster page. That is why a Nassau County custody search uses VINELink and the jail records phone fallback.


Nassau County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Nassau County inmate population?

The May 2026 DCJS/SCOC report listed Nassau County CF with an average daily census of 677 and an in-house count of 668. The same source showed the largest category was other unsentenced people.

How do I search the Nassau County inmate population?

Start with VINELink New York for county jail custody. If that does not confirm the person, call the Nassau County Correctional Center general information line or Inmate Records. Use DOCCS for sentenced state prisoners.

Are Nassau County mugshots online?

No official Nassau County public mugshot gallery or recent-booking photo feed was located in the research. Booking-photo requests should use official records channels and New York FOIL rules.

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Directions to the Nassau County Jail

Nassau County Correctional Center is at 100 Carman Avenue, East Meadow, NY 11554. The research places it near the county medical and government cluster, with access from Hempstead Turnpike, Meadowbrook State Parkway, and local East Meadow or Garden City approaches. Visitors should confirm the route, parking, and visit approval before leaving because walk-in visits are not permitted.

Address

Nassau County Correctional Center
100 Carman Avenue
East Meadow, NY 11554
516-572-4200

Visitor Parking

County visiting rules refer to the visitor parking lot and visitor pavilion. Visitors wait there until staff call them for check-in.

Public Transit

The sheriff's pages reviewed did not publish a transit route. Confirm current NICE Bus or other transit routing before travel.

Visitor Entry

Visitors sign in, leave ID with staff, receive a locker key and seat number, secure belongings, and pass screening before the visit.