Travis County Jail Inmate Search – Search Inmates, Charges & Jail Booking Details (2026)

Travis County, Texas | Official inmate, booking, court and bond guide
Travis County Jail Inmate Search – Search Inmates, Charges & Jail Booking Details (2026)
Need to find someone in Travis County Jail quickly? This guide puts the official inmate search, booking details, charges lookup, bond information, criminal docket tools, visitation steps, trust fund help, and jail contact numbers in one place so you can move step by step without wasting time on outdated third-party sites.
Inmate Search Charges Lookup Jail Booking Details Bond & Release Visitation

Most people search Travis County jail records during a stressful moment. They are trying to confirm whether someone is actually in custody, what charges are listed, whether booking has finished, what the booking number is, and what to do next.

That is why this page is written like a practical use guide instead of a generic summary. The goal is to help you move from search to bond, court, visitation, and money deposit steps without getting lost or relying on random websites.

Important: if the arrest just happened, the inmate may not appear instantly in the public search. Intake, booking, classification, and charge entry can create a delay before records show online.

Official Travis County Jail Contact Details

Before you search, keep the main official details in front of you. This saves time when you need to switch from the inmate search to jail questions, bond status, court lookup, money deposits, or visitation.

Service Official Details
Travis County inmate search Find an Inmate
Main jail information (512) 854-9889
Additional jail information line (512) 854-4180
Visitation (512) 854-4666
Inmate Trust Fund (512) 854-5319
Pretrial Services (512) 854-9381
General sheriff contact (512) 854-9770
Central Booking Facility 500 W. 10th St., Austin, TX 78701
Correctional Complex 3614 Bill Price Rd., Del Valle, TX 78617
Bonding office / criminal justice center 509 W. 11th St., Austin, TX 78701
Criminal docket search Travis County Criminal Docket Search
Case records Case Information & Records
Statewide criminal history check Texas DPS Criminal History Info
Texas statewide inmate backup TDCJ Offender Search
Best first move Use the official inmate search before calling anyone. That usually gives you the fastest answer about custody, charges, and booking details.
Most common issue People search too early after arrest and assume the person is not in custody because intake is still being processed.
Best backup step If the jail search is not enough, move next to the criminal docket search or case records page instead of relying on random jail listing sites.

Travis County Jail Inmate Search – Step-by-Step Guide

The official Travis County inmate search is the most important tool on this page. It is the correct starting point when you want to know whether someone is in custody right now and what the jail-side record shows.

In real use, most people want four things immediately: whether the person is in jail, what charges are listed, what booking details are attached, and which facility is involved.

  1. Open the official Travis County inmate search.
  2. Search by the person’s legal name instead of a nickname.
  3. Review the matching result carefully if several names look similar.
  4. Save the booking number, jail ID, date of birth, and location as soon as you confirm the correct person.
  5. Check the charges and booking details shown in the record.
  6. If no result appears, wait and search again later if the arrest was recent.
  7. If the matter is urgent, call jail information at (512) 854-9889 or (512) 854-4180.
Practical tip: once you find the right person, save the full name exactly as listed, the booking number, and the jail ID. That one step makes bond, trust fund, visitation, and court lookup much easier.

What the Travis County Jail Search Usually Helps You Confirm

When people search for Travis County inmates, they usually are not looking for a giant database just to browse. They want a quick answer to a real situation.

In most cases, the search is being used to confirm current custody, identify charges, check booking details, find the jail location, and prepare for the next step such as bond, court, money deposits, or visitation.

Simple rule: use inmate search first for custody and booking details, then move to court and bond tools only after you confirm the person.

Travis County Charges Lookup and Jail Booking Details

One of the biggest reasons people search Travis County jail records is to check charges and booking information in one place. This is more useful than broad arrest websites because it is tied directly to the county jail system.

The booking side is where details like jail ID, booking number, charge entries, and housing-related information become useful for families, attorneys, and anyone trying to help the person in custody.

Micro workflow for charges and booking details

  1. Search the person in the official Travis County inmate search.
  2. Confirm the correct name and save the booking number or jail ID.
  3. Review the charges attached to the jail record.
  4. Use that saved information when calling jail info, visitation, trust fund, or pretrial services.
Common mistake: many users confuse a jail booking record with a full court file. Jail records and court case records connect to each other, but they are not the same thing.

How to Check Travis County Criminal Court and Case Information

After you confirm the inmate’s jail-side record, the next official step is usually a court or case lookup. Travis County provides a criminal docket search as well as a separate case information and records page.

This is the better move when you need more than jail status and want to understand where the criminal matter is headed.

  1. Start by confirming the person in the inmate search.
  2. Save the exact name and booking details.
  3. Open the criminal docket search to check felony and misdemeanor case settings.
  4. Use the case information and records page if you need broader court record access.
  5. If you need statewide criminal history information, review the Texas DPS criminal history guidance.
Helpful distinction: if your main question is “Are they in jail?”, use the inmate search. If your question becomes “What is happening in court?”, switch to the docket and case tools.

Travis County Bond Information and Release Process

Bond questions come up almost immediately after booking. Travis County provides an official bond info page and explains that pretrial services interviews most defendants booked on Travis County charges and considers them for possible personal bond release.

If you want to know the status of a personal bond application, the county directs users to contact Pretrial Services directly.

How to handle bond questions the right way

  1. Find the inmate first using the official inmate search.
  2. Save the booking number or jail ID before making bond calls.
  3. Review the official bond information page.
  4. For personal bond application status, call Pretrial Services at (512) 854-9381.
  5. If you need release-payment guidance for certain cases, review the county release from jail page.
Real-world tip: do not start calling bondsmen or planning cash payments before confirming the correct booking details. A wrong name or wrong booking number slows everything down.

Weekend, night, and holiday release payments

Travis County says that for releases on weekends, nights, and holidays, you should go to the Sheriff’s Department Bonding Office in the Blackwell Thurman Criminal Justice Center at 509 W. 11th Street, first floor. The county says it accepts cash, cashier’s checks, or money orders and does not accept personal or business checks or surety bonds for that release-payment process.

How to Visit an Inmate in Travis County Jail

Before making plans to visit, always check the current visitation setup first. Travis County provides visitation help and also offers at-home video visitation through GettingOut.

That means you should not assume a simple walk-in process applies the same way for every situation. The better move is to confirm the inmate first, then use the current official visitation instructions.

  1. Confirm the inmate using the official inmate search.
  2. Open the official visitation page.
  3. Review whether in-person or at-home video options apply to your situation.
  4. If using remote visits, follow the GettingOut instructions connected through the visitation page.
  5. Call visitation at (512) 854-4666 if you need direct help.
Helpful tip: verify the inmate first before setting up visits. Visitation gets much easier when you already have the correct booking number, date of birth, and housing information.

How to Send Money or Commissary Funds

After you confirm the inmate, the next urgent need is often money for commissary or trust fund use. Travis County provides an official trust fund process and explains exactly what information is required.

The sheriff’s office says it is required to have the inmate’s full name, date of birth, and jail ID number or booking number before sending funds. That is why you should always start with the inmate search first.

Step-by-step for trust fund deposits

  1. Run the inmate search and save the required identifiers.
  2. Open the official send money / commissary page.
  3. Use the inmate’s full name, date of birth, and jail ID or booking number exactly as required.
  4. If making an in-person deposit, the sheriff’s page lists the Finance Building at 3614 Bill Price Rd., Del Valle, TX 78617.
  5. If mailing funds, follow the trust fund mailing instructions shown on the official page.
Small but important tip: double-check the booking number before sending money. That one detail matters more than people expect.

Mailing an Inmate in Travis County Jail

Mail rules matter because even small mistakes can cause delays or returned mail. Travis County says all mailed items must be sent directly to the inmate at the facility where they are housed and must include a return address from the sender.

The sheriff’s office also says you must include the inmate’s full name, date of birth, and jail ID number or booking number. Paperback books, magazines, and newspapers must come directly from the publisher or distributing warehouse.

Basic inmate mail workflow

  1. Look up the inmate first and confirm which facility is housing them.
  2. Use the official contact an inmate page.
  3. Address the correspondence directly to the facility where the inmate is housed.
  4. Include the inmate’s full name, date of birth, and jail ID or booking number.
  5. Always include your return address.

Common housing addresses listed by Travis County

Travis County Jail
500 W. 10th St.
Austin, TX 78701

Travis County Correctional Complex
3614 Bill Price Rd.
Del Valle, TX 78617

What to Do If the Travis County Search Shows No Result

This is where many families panic, but the explanation is usually simple. The person may still be in intake, the name may be entered incorrectly, or the person may no longer be in county custody.

  1. Search again using the legal full name.
  2. If the arrest was recent, wait and try again later.
  3. Call jail information at (512) 854-9889 or (512) 854-4180.
  4. If your real need is court status, use the criminal docket search.
  5. If you think the person moved to state custody, check the TDCJ offender search.
Best fallback order: inmate search first, jail information call second, docket search third, TDCJ search fourth.

Texas Statewide Backup Search

If the inmate no longer appears in Travis County custody, the next official step is the Texas Department of Criminal Justice offender search. This is useful when county custody no longer seems to fit the situation.

It is not a replacement for the Travis County jail search, but it is the right official backup if the person may have moved into the state prison system.

Official Resources Table

Official Resource What It Helps With
Find an Inmate Search current Travis County inmates and confirm custody, booking details, and charges.
Bond Info Review Travis County bond guidance and personal bond information.
Criminal Docket Search Search felony and misdemeanor case settings by name, attorney, judge, court, or case number.
Case Information & Records Access county case records and related court record guidance.
Criminal History Check Get statewide criminal history guidance through Texas DPS.
Visit an Inmate Review Travis County visitation options and video visitation information.
Send Money / Commissary Deposit trust fund money or review inmate commissary funding instructions.
Contact an Inmate Review mail rules, housing addresses, and inmate contact information.
Release from Jail See release-payment guidance and bonding office location details.
TDCJ Offender Search Backup official statewide search if county custody no longer applies.
Federal Bureau of Prisons Locator Useful if the person may be in federal custody rather than county custody.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I search for an inmate in Travis County Jail?

Use the official Travis County Sheriff inmate search and look up the person by legal name.

What if the inmate is not showing up yet?

If the arrest was recent, the person may still be in intake or booking. Wait and search again later or call the jail information line.

Can I find charges in the Travis County inmate search?

Yes, the jail-side record is commonly used to review current charges and booking-related details.

How do I get Travis County booking details?

Start with the official inmate search and save the booking number, jail ID, date of birth, and location from the record.

Where do I check Travis County criminal court information?

Use the Travis County criminal docket search and the county case information and records page after confirming the inmate record.

How do I ask about personal bond status?

Travis County directs users to contact Pretrial Services at (512) 854-9381 for personal bond application status.

Where do I go for certain release payments on weekends or nights?

Travis County says to go to the Sheriff’s Department Bonding Office in the Blackwell Thurman Criminal Justice Center at 509 W. 11th Street, first floor.

How do I visit an inmate in Travis County Jail?

Use the official visitation page first, then follow the current visitation or GettingOut video visitation process for that inmate.

How do I send money to an inmate trust fund?

Use the official send money / commissary page and make sure you have the inmate’s full name, date of birth, and jail ID or booking number.

Where do I mail an inmate in Travis County?

Mail must be sent directly to the facility where the inmate is housed and must include the inmate’s full name, date of birth, jail ID or booking number, and your return address.

What if the person is no longer in Travis County custody?

Use the Texas Department of Criminal Justice offender search next, and use the federal locator if you suspect federal custody.

Which phone number should I call for Travis County jail information?

The sheriff’s office lists main jail information at (512) 854-9889, and some county jail pages also list (512) 854-4180 for jail information.

Last reviewed: April 17, 2026

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