Jim Wells County Inmate Population Search

The Jim Wells County inmate population is centered on local jail custody in Alice, Texas, and it changes as arrests, bond orders, releases, and transfers move through the sheriff and court systems. A Jim Wells County inmate search starts with the current county jail roster, then shifts to court records, state prison records, or federal custody tools when the person is not in local custody. The Jim Wells County inmate population also has a public-records side, because booking data, jail records, and custody notices come from different offices and lookup systems.

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Jim Wells County Inmate Population

The Jim Wells County inmate population means the people held in the county jail before trial, after a warrant arrest, during a short local sentence, or while waiting for bond, release, court action, or transfer. The primary local detention site is the Jim Wells County Jail, operated by the Jim Wells County Sheriff's Department. The county research found no separate long-term city jail, Texas Department of Criminal Justice unit, Bureau of Prisons facility, or ICE detention center physically inside Jim Wells County. That matters because a name missing from the county roster does not always mean the person has no custody record.

Jim Wells County jail custody is local custody. A person arrested by a sheriff's deputy, Alice Police officer, DPS trooper, constable, or another law-enforcement agency may be booked into the jail if not released at the scene. After felony sentencing, the lookup path usually moves to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Federal sentenced prisoners are searched through the Bureau of Prisons, and immigration detainees are searched through ICE. The Jim Wells County inmate population page therefore has two jobs: show the sourced population facts that exist and route each custody question to the correct public system.


Jim Wells County Inmate Statistics

The most useful official population figure came from Jim Wells County's inmate-healthcare procurement materials. The county's 2024 RFP states that the Jim Wells County Jail houses male and female inmates and had an average daily population of 80 over the prior 12 months. The same RFP told bidders to base the next service year on an average daily population of 80. No official rated-capacity number, annual booking count, or average length-of-stay figure was located in the county and TCJS sources reviewed for this build.

80 Average Daily Population
Not Found Rated Capacity
1 Mapped County Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
County jail average daily population80Jim Wells County inmate-healthcare RFP, 2024
Population servedMale and female inmatesJim Wells County inmate-healthcare RFP, 2024
Rated jail capacityNot located in official sources reviewedCounty and TCJS materials checked
TDCJ facilities in county0 locatedTDCJ unit directory
BOP or ICE facilities in county0 locatedBOP and ICE facility sources checked

The county bidding page is the source that led to the jail-population figure. The screenshot below comes from Jim Wells County's bidding page, where the inmate-healthcare RFP was posted.

Jim Wells County inmate population RFP and jail healthcare bidding page

The RFP is more useful for population work than a general jail page because it gives the ADP basis used for jail medical staffing and services.



Who Is in Jim Wells Jail

The Jim Wells County inmate population includes male and female inmates, according to the county RFP. The public research did not locate official local counts by sex, charge level, race, age, sentence status, or hold type. Still, the legal categories are important. A county jail population can include people arrested on new charges, people arrested on warrants, defendants waiting for court action, people serving short county sentences, and people waiting on transport or transfer paperwork.

  • Pretrial detainees: people held while charges, bond, and court dates are pending.
  • Local-sentence inmates: people serving a county jail sentence rather than a state prison sentence.
  • Warrant or hold inmates: people held on a bench warrant, another county warrant, probation matter, parole hold, federal hold, or detainer.
  • Transfer cases: people waiting to move to TDCJ, federal custody, ICE custody, or another agency after local processing.

These terms explain why one name may appear on the Jim Wells County roster one week and then move to another system later. A booking record follows the county jail event. A court record follows the filed case. A TDCJ profile follows the state-prison sentence after transfer.


Jim Wells County Jail Laws

Texas law controls both access to records and the baseline standards for county jail operations. The Texas Public Information Act is the starting point for booking-record and mugshot requests. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards is the state body that regulates county jail construction, maintenance, and operation. Texas criminal procedure rules also shape the first hours after arrest, including magistrate warnings and bond decisions.

Key legal sources:

Texas Government Code Chapter 552 treats Texas government records as public unless an exception or statute allows withholding.

Texas Government Code Chapter 511 creates and empowers the Texas Commission on Jail Standards.

TCJS Minimum Jail Standards include jail population and inmate roster reporting forms.

Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 17 governs bail, bond, and release conditions after arrest.

The standards do not mean every internal jail field is public online. Juvenile records, sealed records, expunged records, medical records, security details, and some law-enforcement information may be restricted. For public users, the practical split is simple: use the current roster for current custody, use a Public Information Act request for non-online county records, and use court or state systems for cases and prison custody.



Jim Wells County Roster Fields

The live roster was documented with access limits because the portal depends on browser behavior. Use cautious field language. The roster is intended to identify current jail inmates, but the sheriff's static page does not publish a fixed list of every field or a refresh interval. A profile may show name, booking date, charge information, bond information, arresting agency, and a booking photo if the portal publishes one.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Last name or name searchTextUnspecifiedUsed to narrow current roster results when search is exposed
First nameTextUnspecifiedMay narrow a common-name search or appear on a profile
Booking or inmate numberTextUnspecifiedExact format not published in sheriff instructions
Current roster listList or tableNoBrowseable current roster path linked from the sheriff jail page
Search or resetButtonNot applicablePortal controls may vary by browser session

A roster entry is not a conviction record. Booking charges can be amended, reduced, rejected, or replaced by later court filings. The court record after arrest must be checked in the Jim Wells County e-services portal or through the proper clerk when the filed charge or disposition matters.


Jim Wells County Records Requests

Current custody starts with the roster, but older or missing jail records may require a county Public Information Act request. Jim Wells County's public information page says requesters should download the application, enter the information correctly, and identify the office from which the information is requested. Requests go to the County of Jim Wells Record Request Department at 200 N. Almond Street, Alice, Texas 78332, or by fax at 361-661-1372.

For jail records, the request should identify the Sheriff's Department or jail, the person's full name, date of birth if known, booking date, arresting agency, and the exact record wanted. Examples include a booking sheet, booking photograph, charge line, release date, or jail incident record. The county did not publish a booking-record fee schedule in the sources reviewed, so fees should be confirmed through the request process.

The county records channel is shown on the Jim Wells County public information request page.

Jim Wells County public information request page for jail records

This channel is the correct fallback when a booking is no longer visible on the current roster or when an official copy is needed.


Jim Wells Jail vs Prison

Jim Wells County Jail and TDCJ serve different parts of the custody path. The county jail handles local booking, pretrial custody, short local sentences, and transfer holds. TDCJ handles sentenced state-prison custody after conviction and state intake. A person may disappear from the county roster because they bonded out, were released, were moved to another county, or were transferred to TDCJ after sentencing.

QuestionCounty JailState Prison
Who is heldPretrial detainees, warrant arrests, local sentences, transfer holdsSentenced state prisoners after transfer
AgencyJim Wells County Sheriff's DepartmentTexas Department of Criminal Justice
LookupSheriff-linked current jail rosterTDCJ online inmate search
Typical fieldsBooking, charge, bond, custody status, possible photoLocation, offense, sentence, projected release information

The TDCJ inmate information page says state inmate location, offense, and projected release information may be obtained online, by email, or by telephone. That makes TDCJ a required fallback for Jim Wells County cases after state-prison transfer, but it should not be used for a person newly booked in Alice.



Jim Wells County Detention Facilities

The facility map found one Jim Wells County detention facility that should be treated as a full facility page. The Jim Wells County Jail is the local county jail in Alice. City police departments, including Alice Police Department, may make arrests and may process people briefly, but no official separate municipal jail roster or long-term city detention facility was located.

  • Jim Wells County Jail - county jail operated by the Jim Wells County Sheriff's Department for male and female local inmates, including pretrial detainees and local-sentence inmates.

The sheriff site is also a local alert channel. The homepage advertises a sheriff app and breaking-news alerts for smartphones, but the research did not locate app-store URLs or a verified app-only inmate-search feature. Treat it as an alerts channel unless a current store listing proves more.


Booking Court and Release

A local arrest may begin with the Sheriff's Department, Alice Police Department, DPS, a constable, or another agency. If local custody is required, the person is transported to the Jim Wells County Jail, identified, searched, medically screened, photographed, fingerprinted, and entered into the booking system. Texas arrested persons then move toward magistrate warnings and bond decisions. The roster may show a booking charge or warrant charge, but the prosecutor and court record determine the filed case.

Bond in Texas is governed by Chapter 17 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Jim Wells County did not publish a local bond-payment page in the sources reviewed, so payment location, accepted payment types, and release timing must be confirmed through the jail or court. A person may have a bond on one charge and still remain in custody because of another county warrant, parole hold, probation matter, immigration detainer, federal hold, TDCJ paperwork, or no-bond court order.

Note: Confirm bond, holds, and release status with the jail or court before relying on a roster charge line.


Jim Wells Custody Terms

Custody records use short terms that can be easy to misread. These definitions are practical, not legal advice. They help separate jail custody from court charges, prison transfer, and release decisions.

Booking
The jail intake event after arrest, including identity, property, medical screening, fingerprints, and a booking photo.
Roster
The public current-custody list or portal linked by the Sheriff's Department.
Bond
A court-set release condition or amount that may allow release while the case is pending.
Detainer
A hold or request from another agency or jurisdiction that can delay release.
TDCJ
The Texas Department of Criminal Justice, used for sentenced state-prison custody after transfer.
Expunction
A court process that may remove qualifying arrest records from public access under Texas law.

Jim Wells County Inmate FAQ

How large is the Jim Wells County inmate population? The sourced local figure is an average daily population of 80 at the Jim Wells County Jail, from the county's 2024 inmate-healthcare RFP. No official rated-capacity figure was found in the county or TCJS materials reviewed.

Where do I search for a current Jim Wells County inmate? Start at the sheriff's jail page and open the Current Jail Roster. If the roster does not load on a phone or tablet, the sheriff page says Apple and Android users may need Chrome.

What if the person is not on the roster? Call the sheriff or jail at 361-668-0341, file a county Public Information Act request for older jail records, check the court portal for filed cases, or use TDCJ, BOP, or ICE if transfer or federal custody is possible.

Does Jim Wells County have a state prison? No TDCJ unit was found in Jim Wells County in the official unit directory. Sentenced state prisoners from the county are searched through TDCJ, not through a local state-prison page.

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Directions to the Jim Wells County Jail

The county sheriff page lists the sheriff's physical address as 300 N. Cameron Street, Alice, TX 78332. A county inmate-healthcare RFP identifies the jail at 300 N. Almond, Alice, TX 78332. Both are official county references in the downtown Alice government complex, so visitors should confirm the correct public entrance before arriving.

Address

Jim Wells County Jail
300 N. Cameron Street
Alice, TX 78332
361-668-0341

Visitor Parking

No official jail visitor parking rule or rate was located. Confirm parking and visitor entry with the jail before traveling.

Public Transit

No jail-specific bus or rail route was located in the official materials. Plan for local ground transportation into central Alice.

Visitor Entry

No official visitor entrance, locker, or item list was published in the reviewed jail pages. Call 361-668-0341 before arrival.