Find Schleicher County Inmate Records

Schleicher County inmate records are handled through the sheriff's jail, court offices, and state or federal systems when custody changes. A Schleicher County jail roster search is different from a prison search because the county jail covers local booking, short-term custody, warrants, bond, and release status. No official online roster was located in the county research, so looking up Schleicher County inmates depends on direct sheriff contact, focused public-records requests, and the correct fallback locator when the person is no longer in local jail custody.

Public Record Search

Sponsored Results

No Online Schleicher County Jail Roster

No official online Schleicher County jail roster, booking report, inmate search portal, or mugshot gallery was located on the county or sheriff website during research. The official sheriff page provides the jail address, phone, fax, mailing address, staff grouping, and general contact form, but it does not publish a searchable custody list. That local fact should guide every inmate-records search. The official first stop is the Schleicher County Sheriff's Office, which operates the jail.

Because the roster is not posted online, a current-custody check should be handled by phone or direct contact. Ask whether the person is currently booked in the Schleicher County Jail and whether the jail can release the booking date, charge list, bond amount, hold status, release date, or transfer status. For broader record access, ask how the sheriff's office wants to receive a Texas Public Information Act request. The local jail page should not be confused with TDCJ, BOP, ICE, or court systems.


Search Schleicher County Inmate Records

A practical Schleicher County inmate records search starts with enough identifying detail for jail staff to separate one person from another. Use a full legal name, date of birth if known, arrest date, booking date, arresting agency, and any case number. If the person was just arrested, the sheriff's office is more likely to know current custody before a court record appears.

  1. Call the Schleicher County Sheriff's Office / jail at (325) 853-2737 and ask for current custody status.
  2. Provide the person's full name, date of birth if known, arrest date, and booking date or arresting agency.
  3. Ask whether the person is still in the jail, has been released, was transferred, or is held for another agency.
  4. Request the next step for a booking sheet, bond information, charge list, release record, or booking photo under the Public Information Act.
  5. If the person is not in local custody, search the court, TDCJ, BOP, ICE, or VINELink channel that fits the case.

The sheriff's website screenshot is useful because it shows the official office page where local jail contact information is published.

Schleicher County inmate records sheriff office contact page

Use the sheriff page as the contact source, not as a promise that a live inmate database exists there.


Schleicher County Roster Search Fields

The county did not provide a roster search form to inspect, so the closest official field table is the sheriff's general contact form and the details a requester should provide. The form is not a formal records-request system. It is a general contact channel with required name, phone, email, reason for inquiry, and reCAPTCHA fields. For inmate records, the reason field should state the exact record being sought.

Field or DetailTypeRequiredNotes
NameTextYes on contact formUse the requester's name on the form and the inmate's full legal name in the message.
Phone NumberTextYes on contact formJail staff may need a callback number.
EmailEmail/textYes on contact formThe form includes email validation and a confirm-email field.
Reason for InquiryText/commentYesAsk for custody status, booking sheet, bond, release date, or routing for a PIA request.
Date of birthIdentity detailHelpfulProvide it when asking jail staff to identify a person.
Booking or arrest dateDateHelpfulUse a date range if exact timing is unknown.

Schleicher County Inmate Profile Fields

Since no public county roster profile was available, requesters should ask for the specific fields needed instead of assuming they can open a complete profile online. Texas law allows some records to be withheld or redacted, especially when another law, juvenile restriction, safety issue, or active investigation applies. Be narrow and clear.

FieldWhat It Shows
NameFull legal name of the booked person.
Booking numberAsk the jail whether a booking number exists and can be released.
Booking date/timeJail intake time, useful when several arrests or cases exist.
Arresting agencySheriff, DPS, local officer, warrant service, or another agency.
ChargesJail or arrest charges, which may differ from charges filed in court.
BondBond amount, bond type, and any no-bond or hold status when releasable.
Custody statusCurrent in jail, released, transferred, housed elsewhere, or held for another agency.
Booking photographRequestable from the sheriff if releasable; no public online gallery was found.

Request Schleicher County Booking Records

The Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552, is the fallback when an inmate record is not posted online. Send a focused request to the agency that holds the record. For jail records, that is usually the sheriff's office. A good request asks for a booking sheet for a named person booked on or about a specific date, plus any charge list, bond record, release record, arresting agency, and booking photograph needed.

Use the sheriff's published mailing address, fax, phone, or general contact form to ask how the office accepts formal requests. The mailing address listed in research is P.O. Box 1119, Eldorado, TX 76936, and the fax is (325) 853-2713. The research did not locate a dedicated online open-records portal or jail records unit page, so the page should not imply one exists. If the record needed is a court file, route the request to the County/District Clerk instead.


Find County, State, Federal Inmates

One inmate-records search may cross several systems. Schleicher County jail records cover local booking and detention. TDCJ covers sentenced state-prison custody. BOP covers sentenced federal custody. ICE ODLS covers immigration detention. VINELink and Texas IVSS cover notification and custody-alert functions. The systems do not share one public master roster.

CustodyWhere to LookWhat It Covers
Current local jail custodySchleicher County Sheriff's OfficeCounty booking, bond, custody status, release or transfer routing.
Sentenced state prisonerTexas Department of Criminal Justice locatorTDCJ number, SID, unit, sentence, release or parole data where shown.
Federal prisonerFederal BOP locatorSentenced federal custody and some former federal prisoners.
Immigration detaineeICE Online Detainee Locator SystemImmigration custody by A-Number/country or biographical details.
Release alertsVINELink TexasCustody notification and release alerts, not a booking sheet.

Note: A person sentenced to TDCJ can still appear in county population reporting while awaiting transfer, but the post-transfer lookup belongs in the state locator.


Schleicher County Jail Facility

The facility map for this build has one confirmed local detention facility. The jail and sheriff's office share the official address in central Eldorado. TCJS reports the jail as a 15-bed facility. No official city jail, TDCJ prison unit, BOP facility, or ICE detention center was located inside Schleicher County.

Schleicher County Jail

4 S. Divide Street

Eldorado, TX 76936

(325) 853-2737

Public visitation hours were not posted; call before traveling.


Booking Process in Schleicher County

Schleicher County did not publish a detailed booking manual, but the research supports a careful Texas county-jail intake description. A local adult arrest can move from arrest or warrant service to transport, identity verification, search and property inventory, fingerprinting, booking photo, screening, classification, and housing if release does not occur quickly. The booking record is an administrative jail record. It is not the same as the court record that follows when a prosecutor files charges.

Bond and first appearance questions should be confirmed with the jail and court because local bond-window hours, accepted payment types, and online payment options were not posted in official sources. Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 17 governs bail generally. A no-bond hold, detainer, or agency hold can prevent release even if a local bond appears on a booking record.


Schleicher County Jail Visitation

The official sheriff page did not publish a visitation schedule, remote video vendor, mail rule sheet, visitor ID rule, dress code, commissary vendor, or inmate-money deposit provider. That absence is important. Do not borrow another county's rules. Call the jail before mailing items, scheduling a visit, sending money, or traveling to Eldorado.

Visit TypeScheduleSource Note
In-person public visitationNot published on the official sheriff page located.Call (325) 853-2737.
Remote/video visitationNo official vendor or schedule located.Do not assume a video provider.
Attorney visitationNot published.Attorneys should contact the jail or court directly.
Holiday or emergency visitationNot published.Confirm by phone before traveling.

Contact a Schleicher County Inmate

The sheriff's mailing address is published as P.O. Box 1119, Eldorado, TX 76936, but no inmate-mail format was located. That means the jail should confirm whether mail must include the inmate's full name, booking number, housing location, or other line. The research did not locate a scanned-mail vendor, legal-mail rule, prohibited-mail list, phone-call provider, tablet program, or video-call system. Ask first.

If the person has moved to TDCJ, use TDCJ mail, visitation, and deposit rules instead of county jail rules. TDCJ visitation usually depends on approval, scheduling, unit rules, dress and ID requirements, and prison-specific restrictions. A county jail phone call cannot set rules for a state prison unit.


Schleicher County Commissary and Funds

No official commissary vendor, jail money-deposit vendor, remote deposit fee, phone-call vendor, video-call vendor, or tablet-message provider was located for the Schleicher County Jail. Call the jail before sending funds. Ask whether deposits are accepted, what payment methods are allowed, whether a money order is required, whether the person is eligible to receive funds, and whether a transfer or hold changes the answer.

ServiceVendor / MethodFee Information
CommissaryNot published in official sources.Not located.
Jail money depositNot published in official sources.Not located.
Phone callsNot published in official sources.Not located.
Video callsNo official vendor located.Not located.

Note: Confirm custody status with the jail before sending money because release, transfer, or a hold can change deposit rules.

Public Record Search

Sponsored Results