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Detention Services

Overview

General Information

All individuals arrested on a misdemeanor offense within city limits are booked into the detention center located at 3200 Stewart Ave. All inmates are treated with dignity and respect by more than 218 employees, including corrections officers, sergeants, lieutenants, law enforcement support technicians, communication specialists and facilities personnel.

The detention center has an average daily inmate population of about 430 inmates. Unless remanded to adult status by the court having jurisdiction over the case, juveniles are not housed in this facility.

Medical and mental health care is provided by a contracted medical service provider, which includes 24-hour nursing care, weekly physician and psychiatric visits as well as basic dental care. In addition, the city is committed to offering employment-skill training, emotional and wellness classes, substance use disorder programs, resource service seminars and learning workshops to support the successful reentry process for our justice-involved clients. View our detention programs overview.

To obtain information about inmates housed within the city of Las Vegas Detention Center, please call 702-229-6444, option 3.

For other area detention centers, please contact:

Resources

For additional information, including reporting a sexual assault or abuse at the Detention Center visit our resources webpage.

Inmate Search & Information

Inmate Search

Inmate Fund

If you want to deposit funds into an inmate account, you can make payments:

Visitation

Video Visitation

You are encouraged to visit your family and friends while they are in the Department of Public Safety Detention Center by utilizing the video visitation system. This system allows the visits to take place in the privacy of your own home or on the go. You can use your own computer or smartphone. To schedule a video visitation session, please visit www.securustech.net and click on Securus Video Connect to set up your account. Video visits must be scheduled 48 hours in advance and are in 20-minute intervals. Video visitation schedules and applicable fees are available on the Securus website or through the Securus mobile app.In order to be approved, visitors must have a current government-issued identification.

Professional Services

Effective Aug. 7, 2023, all professional visits will be done online. Please visit www.securustech.net and click on Securus Video Connect. Click here for more information.

Telephone Calls

Securus Technologies offers calling account options for friends and family. Please visit www.securustech.net for more information or you can call Securus Correctional Billing Services at 1-800-844-6591.

Accounts can be set up for inmates to make calls through by a pre-paid collect account or a pre-paid debit account. The pre-paid debit account establishes an account for an inmate to call one specific number. A pre-paid debit account allows inmates to call any number, to include cellular telephone numbers and international numbers. If an account is not established, inmates are still able to make collect calls.

Bail & Release

Processing

The booking process ensures:

  • Arrestees are properly identified;
  • Paperwork submitted by the arresting agency is complete and accurate;
  • Personal property, money receipts and other miscellaneous items are properly recorded;
  • Arrestees are seen by medical for a health screen;
  • Completion of the fingerprint process;
  • Arrestees remain in custody pending court arraignment, bail, bond, release on their own recognizance and/or sentencing.

Bail

Bail can be posted 24 hours a day, seven days a week online or at the bail window located at 3200 Stewart Ave. You may also call the bail hotline at 702-229-6460.

MasterCard, Visa, Discover and cash are accepted for bail. American Express is not accepted. When posting bail with cash, the exact amount is needed, the window will not make change.

For bonding companies inquiring about bail, please print and fill out Public Safety Form 373 and fax back to 702-471-7995.

Property Releases

Property releases can be initiated two ways. First, an inmate can request a property release form from an officer. Second, an individual can request the property release form at the bail window, located at 3300 Stewart Ave.

Both requests require the completion of a property release form. All property requests will be processed during the designated times only. Property releases will require releasing all of the inmate’s property or all of the inmate’s money. This includes property/money releases for bail purposes.

Property release times:

8 a.m. - 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. - 10 p.m.

Release Information

For the safety of the inmate, we will not provide release times, which vary daily. Inmates are released at 3300 Stewart Ave.

Inmate Mail Delivery System

Overview

Effective Jan. 1, 2024, incoming non-privileged (non-legal mail) inmate mail must be sent to Pigeonly Corrections’ mail processing center at:

Inmate Name – Booking Number 
Las Vegas Department Of Public Safety 
Detention Center – 1130 
PO Box 96777
Las Vegas, NV 89193

Pigeonly Corrections will operate the mail processing center. They will open all non-privileged (legal mail) mail and scan them into a digital color copy. The digital color copy will be printed and delivered to the Las Vegas Department Of Public Safety Detention Center.

Originals will not be returned to the sender but temporarily stored and then securely destroyed.

Those wishing to send mail may sign up at www.pigeonly.com. Mail may be sent from any cell phone, tablet or computer. For those who still want to send physical mail through the U.S. Postal Service, senders can track their mail delivery status by creating a Pigeonly account at no cost. (Paid unlimited mail plans are also available.)

Pigeonly Mail Guidelines

Accepted Mail Requirements

  • All mail must have a return address
  • Envelopes must be no larger than 4 x 9½ inches
  • Letters must be on paper that is no larger than 8 ½  x 11 inches
  • Greeting cards must be no larger than 5 x 7 inches
  • Postcards must be 5 x 7 inches
  • Photographs must be 4 x 6 inches (limit to 10 photos per parcel)

Pigeonly’s Prohibited Mail Materials

  • Mail with glitter, rhinestones, stickers, or glued items
  • Wax paper letters
  • Shaped-cut photos or papers
  • Letters written on tiny papers or sticky notes
  • Crystals, religious tokens, coins, toys, key chains, stickers, artwork items
  • Unused/blank envelopes, paper, stationary and stamps
  • Newspaper clippings
  • Envelopes: Express or Priority/Hard Mail/Bubble type/Large thin paper envelopes
  • Stapled items
  • Books, Booklets, magazines or anything spined
  • Greeting Cards that are overly thick, electronic, fold-out, 3D, have pop-ups or are oversized.
  • Polaroid photos and Photographs from third-party vendors (ex. Shutterfly)
  • Official documents
  • Bulk mail
  • Documents you do not want destroyed, such as Birth certificates, driver's licenses, social security cards, etc.
  • Any type of legal mail
  • Envelopes written in light or colored ink
  • Illegible envelopes
  • Cash, checks, money orders, gift cards, credit cards, etc.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Where do I send privileged mail?

A: Pigeonly will process the following non-privileged mail:

  • Letters (including drawings)
  • Greeting Cards
  • Postcards
  • 4x6 Photos (limit to 10 per parcel)
  • Unbound Newsletters

Mail to:
Inmate Name – Booking Number
Las Vegas Department Of Public Safety Detention Center– 1123
PO Box 96777
Las Vegas, NV 89193

 

Q: Where do I send privileged mail?

A: The following privileged and/or official documents should continue to be sent directly to the facility:

  • Legal Mail

Mail to:
Inmate Name – Booking Number
Las Vegas Department Of Public Safety Detention Center 3300 E. Stewart Ave.
Las Vegas, NV 89101

 

Q: Where do I send books and magazines?

A: The following privileged and/or official documents should continue to be sent directly to the facility:

  • Printed materials sent directly from the publisher
  • Magazines
  • Periodicals
  • Soft covered books

Mail to:
Inmate Name – Booking Number
Las Vegas Department Of Public Safety Detention Center 3300 E. Stewart Ave.
Las Vegas, NV 89101

 

Q: Why is this new mail delivery process needed?

A: Postal mail remains an access point to introduce contraband and illicit drugs into correctional facilities, which poses a significant health and safety risk. This new process will increase safety while allowing incarcerated individuals to continue corresponding with loved ones in a timely manner.

 

Q: How does the new mail processing system work?

A: Non-privileged (legal mail) mail is sent via PO Box to a central processing facility operated by Pigeonly. All non-legal postal mail is opened, screened for contraband, and scanned into an electronic document that closely resembles the original hardcopy, including color. The scanned mail is shared electronically with the Las Vegas Department Of Public Safety Detention Center through a secure dashboard for further screening and review.

The scanned mail is printed at Pigeonly’s processing facility and shipped to the Las Vegas Department Of Public Safety Detention center for distribution to the incarcerated recipients, eliminating the risk of contraband. For families and friends of inmates, Pigeonly provides a website (www.pigeonly.com) that allows them to create, send and track delivery of printed photos, letters, greeting cards and postcards from a cell phone, tablet or computer.

 

Q: How is legal mail handled?

A: Attorneys will continue to send legal mail directly to the Las Vegas Department Of Public Safety Detention Center for delivery to their incarcerated clients.

 

Q: How long does it take for an incarcerated individual to receive non-privileged mail?

A: Within 24 hours of receipt, Pigeonly will open and scan incoming mail, share the electronic scan with the Las Vegas Department Of Public Safety Detention Center for further screening, then print and prepare the mail for shipment. Printed mail is delivered to the Las Vegas Department Of Public Safety Detention Center via priority mail and will be received within 1-3 days of shipment.

 

Q: How long is mail held at Pigeonly’s processing facility?

A: Original copies of postal mail are held for 45 days. After this period, it is destroyed.

 

Q: I sent mail to an inmate, and it was returned as undeliverable. Why?

A: It may have been returned because it violates the mail policy. All received mail will be inspected for prohibited materials. Mail that contains the following will be flagged and is subject to being marked as undeliverable: nudity, explicit sexual material, obscene material, violent language, promotion of violence and contraband such as, but not limited to, weapons, drugs or items of an unknown substance or odor.

 

Q: I'm a formerly incarcerated individual and want access to all my scanned mail pieces. Can I get a copy of them?

A: After release, formerly incarcerated individuals can email support@pigeon.ly with their name/ID number to download their scanned mail items for free.

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