Search Uvalde County Inmate Population

The Uvalde County inmate population is tracked through county jail reports, sheriff custody records, and state correction systems. A Uvalde County inmate search works best when county jail custody is separated from state prison, federal, and immigration custody. The Uvalde County inmate population can include people held before trial, short county sentences, state jail categories, and transfers. Since the Uvalde County inmate population is not published in a local online roster found in the reviewed sources, custody lookup depends on official phone, written request, notification, and state locator channels.

Public Record Search

Sponsored Results

Uvalde County Inmate Population Overview

The Uvalde County inmate population centers on the Uvalde County Sheriff's Department and the Uvalde County Jail. The official sheriff page identifies Sheriff Ruben Nolasco and gives the sheriff and jail contact at 339 King Fisher Lane, Box 1, Uvalde, Texas 78801. The jail is a Texas county jail regulated by the Texas Commission on Jail Standards, not a state prison and not a federal detention center.

That distinction matters because the Uvalde County inmate population does not sit in one search system. County jail custody covers people booked after local arrests, people awaiting court, short county sentences, bench warrants, some state jail felony categories, and holds when they appear in TCJS reporting. A person sentenced to state prison moves into the Texas Department of Criminal Justice system. Federal and immigration cases use different locator paths.

The TCJS population reports page is the official source used for current Uvalde jail counts. The county's own web pages reviewed for this build did not publish a live jail roster, daily booking sheet, recent release list, or public mugshot gallery. That makes the Uvalde County inmate population a data and contact problem first: use the official population report for size, then use the sheriff, written public information request, IVSS, TDCJ, BOP, or ICE depending on custody type.


Uvalde County Inmate Population Statistics

The June 1, 2026 TCJS current population workbook reported Uvalde County Jail with 218 rated beds and 185 people in total jail population. The workbook ratio is 0.8486, about 84.9 percent of capacity. TCJS notes that counties submit the source data, so precise figures should be read as official reported counts, not a guarantee that every later booking or release is reflected in real time.

185Reported Jail Population
218Rated Capacity
1Confirmed Detention Facility

The TCJS population reports screenshot shows the official report source used for jail capacity and population workbooks.

Uvalde County inmate population TCJS population reports page

Those reports are useful for Uvalde County inmate population totals, but they are not inmate-by-inmate lookup records.

MeasureFigureSource and Date
Rated capacity218 bedsTCJS current population workbook, Uvalde row, June 1, 2026
Total jail population185TCJS current population workbook, Uvalde row, June 1, 2026
Percent of capacityAbout 84.9%TCJS workbook ratio, June 1, 2026
Housed elsewhere4TCJS workbook, June 1, 2026
Federal inmates reported in row0TCJS workbook, June 1, 2026
Contract inmates reported in row0TCJS workbook, June 1, 2026


Who Makes Up Uvalde County Custody

The Uvalde County inmate population is best described by custody category, not by race or age, because official race and age jail demographics were not located in the reviewed county materials. TCJS tracks many legal-status categories, including pretrial misdemeanants, pretrial felons, convicted misdemeanants, parole violators, state jail felons, TDCJ-sentenced people, federal inmates, contract inmates, and people housed elsewhere.

  • Pretrial detainees are people held after arrest while charges, bond, or court settings are pending.
  • County-sentence inmates serve local jail time after a misdemeanor or other local sentence.
  • State jail and TDCJ categories can appear in county jail reporting when transfer or sentence status is still local.
  • Holds and detainers may keep a person in custody even when local bond is posted.
  • Federal or immigration custody uses BOP, USMS, or ICE channels when county custody no longer controls the search.

Note: TCJS category names are useful for population reports, but current custody confirmation should come from the jail or locator that holds the person.


Uvalde County Jail Capacity

Using the June 1, 2026 TCJS count, Uvalde County Jail was not over its 218-bed rated capacity. The reported 185-person population was about 84.9 percent of capacity. That figure does not mean every housing area had open space, and it does not prove conditions on a specific day. It only shows the total count against rated capacity in the official monthly workbook.

The recent official jail-conditions item in the research is not an overcrowding finding. TCJS issued a January 14, 2026 notice of non-compliance to Uvalde County Jail for a grievance-response standard under 37 TAC section 283.3(3). The cited issue concerned maximum written reply timelines for grievance boards, including interim response timing, not jail population size.


Texas Laws for Uvalde Inmate Data

Uvalde County inmate population and booking information sits at the intersection of public records, jail standards, and criminal procedure. Texas does not treat every jail detail as automatically online, but government records are presumed public unless an exception or confidentiality rule applies. That is why a written request can matter when a county does not publish a roster.

Key Texas authorities:

Texas Government Code Chapter 552 is the Texas Public Information Act, the main law for requesting existing government records.

Texas Local Government Code Chapter 201 connects local government records to public-information rules.

Texas Government Code Chapter 511 creates and empowers TCJS to regulate county jails.

Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 15 includes Article 15.17, the first-appearance rule after arrest.

Texas Family Code Chapter 58 gives juvenile records separate confidentiality rules.



Uvalde County Roster Search Fields

Because no Uvalde County public jail roster form was found, there are no county search fields to document. A caller or written requester should use the identifiers that help staff distinguish one person from another. The statewide notification and prison locators do have search paths, but those systems cover different custody groups.

ChannelFields or IdentifiersUse
Uvalde sheriff or jailFull name, date of birth, arrest date, arresting agencyCurrent county jail custody and booking status
Texas IVSS-CountiesCounty/state controls and offender search where county participatesCounty custody and court notification
TDCJ searchName, SID number, current TDCJ number, previous TDCJ numberSentenced state prison custody
BOP locatorRegister number or biographical name fieldsFederal prison custody and history
ICE ODLSA-number and country of birth, or biographical fieldsImmigration detention

What Uvalde Inmate Records Show

A Uvalde County inmate record obtained by phone, notification portal, clerk file, or written request may show different fields based on source and release rules. The sheriff's office is the likely custodian for jail booking records. Court records come from the clerk of the court handling the case, and TDCJ profiles are sentence records, not booking sheets.

FieldWhat It Shows
Full name and aliasesHelps confirm the person is the correct detainee.
Booking date and timeShows when jail custody began and whether processing may still be recent.
Arresting agencyRoutes follow-up records to sheriff, Uvalde Police Department, Sabinal Police Department, DPS, or another agency.
Charges at bookingInitial allegations or warrant entries, which may change after prosecutor review.
Bond and holdsExplains release terms or why a detainer may block release.
Release or transfer statusShows whether the person remains local, was released, or moved to another custody system.

Uvalde Jail vs State Prison

Uvalde County Jail and TDCJ answer different inmate lookup questions. The jail is the local county facility for adult pretrial custody, short local sentences, and certain holds. TDCJ is the state prison system for sentenced state prisoners and parole or mandatory-supervision notifications. A person can move from one system to the other after conviction and sentence.

County JailState Prison
Who is heldPretrial detainees, county sentences, local holdsSentenced state prisoners
Run byUvalde County Sheriff's DepartmentTexas Department of Criminal Justice
Where to lookSheriff phone, written PIA request, IVSS-Counties if participatingTDCJ inmate search and TDCJ IVSS
Record typeBooking and custody statusSentence, unit, release, and parole information


Uvalde County Detention Facility

The resolved facility map contains one confirmed detention facility page. City agencies, including Uvalde Police Department and Sabinal Police Department, may make arrests, but no separate long-term municipal jail page was found in the official sources. Local adult detainees are treated as Uvalde County Jail custody unless an agency confirms release, transfer, hospital custody, federal custody, or another placement.

  • Uvalde County Jail is the TCJS-regulated county jail operated by the Uvalde County Sheriff's Department for adult county custody.

Uvalde County Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Uvalde County inmate population?

The TCJS current population workbook reported 185 people in Uvalde County Jail on June 1, 2026, against a rated capacity of 218 beds. That figure is a monthly official report, not a live roster.

Can Uvalde County inmates be searched online?

No official Uvalde County Jail online roster was located in the reviewed county, sheriff, DA, or court pages. Start with the sheriff's phone line, then use written PIA requests and the appropriate state or federal locator when custody type changes.

Where are booking photos listed?

No official Uvalde County booking-photo gallery or mugshot roster was found. A booking photo, if it exists and is releasable, should be requested from the sheriff through a written Texas Public Information Act request.

Does TDCJ show Uvalde County Jail inmates?

TDCJ is for sentenced state custody, parole, and prison-location information. It is not the normal locator for a person newly booked into Uvalde County Jail.

Public Record Search

Sponsored Results

Directions to the Uvalde County Jail

Uvalde County's current sheriff and jail contact is 339 King Fisher Lane, Uvalde, TX 78801. Visitors coming from the east or west generally enter Uvalde by US-90. Visitors coming from the north or south generally use US-83. The official jail materials reviewed did not publish driveway, visitor-lot, or public entrance details, so the safest final step is to call before traveling and follow local signs at the facility.

Address

Uvalde County Jail
339 King Fisher Lane, Box 1
Uvalde, TX 78801
(830) 278-4111

Visitor Parking

Official visitor parking instructions were not located. Confirm parking and entry rules before arrival.

Public Transit

No official public-transit route or walking-time instruction was located in the jail materials reviewed.

Visitor Entry

Call ahead for visitation status, accepted ID, property rules, accessible entry, and the visitor or public entrance.