Search the Bremer County Inmate Population

The Bremer County inmate population is tracked through several public systems because local custody, state prison custody, and federal holds do not use one shared roster. A Bremer County inmate search starts with the county jail path for people in local custody, then moves to court, state corrections, or federal tools when a case or sentence leaves the jail. The Bremer County inmate population also includes people held for other agencies, so a name search may need more than one official channel. Iowa public-record rules, jail standards, and corrections records shape what can be seen, requested, or withheld.

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Bremer County Inmate Population Overview

The local custody count centers on Bremer County Jail in Waverly. The jail is operated by the Bremer County Sheriff's Office and is the only detention facility identified in the county facility map. The county describes the current jail as a facility that can house people in several configurations, while the research found no separate county annex, city jail, regional jail, work-release building, Iowa prison, BOP prison, or dedicated ICE detention center inside Bremer County.

The Bremer County inmate population is not limited to local pretrial defendants. The jail page says the county contracts with other counties to house prisoners and has a federal-prisoner contract. Vera's 2019 county jail data shows federal and U.S. Marshals custody as a major part of the local jail mix that year. That means the first question is where the person is held. The second is which case or agency controls the custody. A person may be in the Waverly jail on a Bremer County case, another county's hold, or federal transport custody.


Bremer County Inmate Population Statistics

Bremer County does not publish a live jail-population dashboard, current daily count, average length of stay, or current demographic table on the jail page inspected for the research file. The strongest current local number is the county's capacity statement. Historical figures come from Vera's county dataset, the Prison Policy Initiative table, BJS national jail statistics, and Census QuickFacts for county context.

68 2019 Vera Jail Population
79 County-Stated Capacity
1 Mapped Detention Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
County-published jail capacityUp to 79 inmatesBremer County Sheriff jail page, accessed 2026
Total jail population68Vera county CSV, 2019
Total jail admissions318Vera county CSV, 2019
Jail population rate439.76 per 100,000 residents age 15-64Vera county CSV, 2019
County population estimate25,296U.S. Census QuickFacts, July 1, 2025

The Vera Bremer County incarceration trends page is one of the few public sources that gives a local multi-year view instead of a single jail-capacity statement.

Bremer County inmate population incarceration trends from Vera
Vera's county trend view helps separate historical jail population from the county's current facility capacity.


Who Bremer County Jail Holds

Vera's 2019 demographic and custody fields show why the Bremer County inmate population needs careful reading. The data includes pretrial and sentenced custody, local jail admissions, people held from federal authorities, U.S. Marshals prisoners, people held from another jail, and a small state-prison hold field. The county jail page itself supports that mixed picture because it says Bremer County has contracts with other counties and a federal-prisoner contract.

2019 Vera MeasureFigureWhy It Matters
Pretrial custody population17Pending cases may still need Iowa Courts Online for filed charges
Sentenced custody population51Some sentences may be local, while prison sentences move to DOC
Held from federal authorities44Federal custody may require USMS or BOP follow-up
Held from U.S. Marshals43Pretrial federal custody may not appear in BOP yet
Held from other jail6Another county may control the case or hold
ICE field0No dedicated ICE facility was found in Bremer County

Bremer County Jail Population Laws

Iowa law sets the public-record and reporting framework behind Bremer County jail data. Iowa Code Chapter 22 is the general open-records law. It allows examination and copying of public records unless a specific exception applies. Iowa Code section 356.49 requires sheriffs to file a monthly written jail report with the Iowa DOC director, including men, women, and juveniles held during the month. Iowa Administrative Code Chapter 201-50 covers jail standards, including records, inspection, medical services, classification, and operations.

Key access rules: Iowa Code Chapter 22 supports records requests, Iowa Code section 356.49 supports jail reporting, Iowa Admin. Code r. 201-50.3 requires annual jail inspection and reporting, and Iowa Code section 127.3 addresses death investigations for jail or custody deaths.

For sentenced Iowa prisoners, the public-record boundary changes. Iowa Code section 904.602 makes certain DOC offender information public, such as name, age, sex, status, location other than home street address, offense, and county of commitment. It also protects medical, psychological, Social Security, home address, employer, nonconviction, and security-sensitive information.



Bremer County Inmate Lookup Fields

The public VINE app is JavaScript-driven, so the research file captured safe fields from the county page and static app strings rather than a live Bremer inmate profile. Bremer County confirms name search. The app strings also show ID number, partial ID number, first name, last name, and custody-status result labels.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
NameTextUnspecifiedBremer County says users may search by name for current inmates
First Name / Last NameTextUnspecifiedVisible in VINE static app strings
ID NumberTextAlternate pathUseful when paperwork gives an inmate or offender number
Partial ID NumberTextOptional alternateStatic strings say at least four non-leading-zero characters may be used
State / County ScopeSelection or app contextContext dependentBremer link routes to Iowa; IowaVINE can be county-specific or statewide

Past Bremer County Inmate Records

Released-inmate retention is not published by Bremer County, and the official jail page does not provide an archive of booking reports. For a past booking, the practical path is the Sheriff Civil / Records Division. That office maintains jail-generated records, inactive jail files, fingerprint cards, mug shots, incident reports, investigative reports, citations, and related correspondence. It also handles open-records requests from the public, news media, and law enforcement.

Requests should include the person's full name, date of birth if known, approximate arrest or booking date, and the exact record sought. A booking sheet, incident report, mug shot, photograph copy, or jail file may be routed differently from a court disposition. The sheriff's fee schedule lists accident reports at $10, incident reports at $10, criminal records at $15, fingerprinting at $5, photograph copies at $25, and video or audio copies at $25.


Bremer County Jail vs Other Systems

A local jail search should not be stretched beyond its role. The Bremer County Jail path is for people currently in the county jail. Iowa Courts Online is for charges, case status, bond fields, and disposition after filing. Iowa DOC Offender Search is for sentenced Iowa prisoners and supervised offenders. BOP Inmate Locator covers federal inmates in BOP custody from 1982 forward. ICE ODLS covers immigration detention where ICE or CBP custody criteria are met.

NeedBest Official ChannelUse Case
Current Bremer County Jail custodyIowaVINE or jail phoneLocal jail status and notification
Formal charges after arrestIowa Courts OnlineFiled case, case status, court dates, bond fields
Sentenced Iowa prison custodyIowa DOC Offender SearchState prison or supervision records
Federal sentenced custodyBOP Inmate LocatorBOP register number, release date, and location
Federal pretrial or transport custodyU.S. Marshals Northern District of IowaFederal detainee housed under contract or in transit
Immigration detentionICE ODLSA-number or biographical ICE search

Bremer County Detention Facility

The facility map has one local detention facility. Bremer County Jail is the primary jail, the sheriff's detention operation, and the place where the county directs current-inmate searches through IowaVINE. No other local detention facility was found in the official research set.

  • Bremer County Jail - county jail in Waverly for local detainees and prisoners, other-county prisoners by contract, and federal prisoners by contract.

Bremer County Jail Family Access

Jail population research also matters for families trying to visit, send mail, or place funds. Bremer County uses housing pods for visitation, and friends or family must contact the inmate to learn the housing pod before planning a visit. Each inmate is allowed two 30-minute social visits per week. Visitors over 18 must present valid ID, minors must be with a parent or legal guardian, and visitors must be on the inmate's approved list.

PodMondayFriday
GP11300-17001300-1700
GP20800-12001800-2200
F11800-20001000-1200
WR2000-22000800-1000

Ordinary personal mail changed on January 1, 2026. Bremer County requires personal mail to be sent to the Reliance processing center in Grand Forks, North Dakota, where it is scanned and delivered to the inmate's tablet. Privileged mail still goes directly to the jail. Inmate funds are limited to cash and money orders under the county jail page, and mailed funds must be money orders.


Bremer County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Bremer County inmate population? Bremer County does not publish a live count dashboard. The county states the jail can house up to 79 inmates, and Vera's 2019 compiled data lists a 68-person jail population with 318 admissions that year.

Where is the official Bremer County inmate search? The county jail page directs users to IowaVINE / VINELink for current inmates at Bremer County Jail and other Iowa jails. Use the jail phone for urgent custody, bond, or hold questions.

Does Bremer County have a state prison? No Iowa DOC prison is listed in Bremer County. Sentenced Iowa prisoners from Bremer County are searched through the statewide Iowa DOC Offender Search after transfer.

Can the jail hold federal prisoners? Yes. Bremer County says it has a federal-prisoner contract, and Vera's 2019 data shows federal and U.S. Marshals fields in the jail population.

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Directions to the Bremer County Jail

The primary destination for jail business is Bremer County Jail and the Bremer County Sheriff's Office at 111 4th St NE, Waverly, IA 50677. The facility is near Waverly's downtown and courthouse area, close to E. Bremer Avenue. Visitors should confirm whether their business is jail visitation, jail records, court, or county-office work before arriving because the jail and courthouse are related but separate public offices.

From east or west, drivers generally approach Waverly on Iowa Highway 3 / Bremer Avenue and then turn toward 4th Street NE. From north or south, drivers commonly use U.S. Highway 218 / Avenue of the Saints connections, then local streets toward the city center. For time-sensitive visits, bond, or release questions, call the jail first.

Address

Bremer County Jail
111 4th St NE
Waverly, IA 50677
319-352-5400, Option #2

Visitor Parking

Visitor parking details were not published on the jail page. Confirm parking and visitor entrance instructions before traveling.

Public Transit

No jail-specific public transit stop was located in the official jail material. Confirm local transportation before a visit.

Visitor Entry

Visitors over 18 need valid ID, minors need a parent or legal guardian, and all visitors must be on the inmate's list.