Table of Contents
- How to Perform Texas Inmate Lookup
- Creating Public Jail Records
- What are Texas Jail Records?
- Jail and Inmate Search in Texas
- Criminal Justice Quick Facts
- Texas Parole Population
- Paroles per 100.000 population
- Parole Total Population in Texas
- Change in 2016, in Percentage and Number
- Number on parole per 100,000 U.S. adult residents
- Adults entering parole, by type of entry
- Texas Prisons
- Texas Inmate Records by Counties
How to Perform Texas Inmate Lookup
You can quickly search for someone incarcerated in the state by using their name, TDCJ number, SID number, race or gender. From there you will see a long list of inmates that match your criteria. You can click on the person’s name to see more details like name, race, gender, date of birth, sentencing, possible parole date, aliases, the facility information and directions along with visitation, and offense history. You can also use a Texas inmate records search online to see even more details like mug shots, complete criminal history, arrests, warrants, and sex offenses.
Creating Public Jail Records
The state keeps jail records on every inmate. Each form filled out is entered into the computerized system and attached to each prisoner’s ID. Jail and prison administrators detail every aspect of prison life including work-release programs, parole eligibility dates, visitation, court appearances, participation in educational programs and everything else that affects a prisoner while incarcerated. After they are released, the parole system takes over and updates the records with parole visits and re-entry progress. Texas inmate search records are shared among all branches of law enforcement.
What are Texas Jail Records?
Texas jail inmate search records for the state are the paperwork that is generated with every event that takes place in an inmate’s life during the time of incarceration. The paperwork trail starts when the person is arrested and continues throughout parole. All Texas jail records are kept for each inmate in an online system to make things organized and manageable. Law enforcement agencies share jail records to streamline the intake process and for moving inmates from facility to facility. Some Texas prison inmate search records are publicly accessible online for searches and finding someone in jail.
Jail and Inmate Search in Texas
The Southern state of Texas currently oversees 166,000 people in state prison and 56,000 in county jails. They also have 4,400 youths in detention centers around the state. TX has a very high rate of incarceration when compared to the overall U.S. average. 62% of the state inmates are African American, and 21% are Hispanic with the rest being White. Along with those in TX jails and prisons, the state is also responsible for another 107,000 inmates on parole and 382,000 people on probation.
Criminal Justice Quick Facts
584
Texas Imprisonment Rate
157,903
Prison Population
378,514
Probation Population
111,892
Parole Population
4.0:1 (Black : White Ratio)
1.2:1 (Hispanic : White Ratio)
Racial Disparity in Incarceration Rate
153
Juvenile Custody Rate (per 100 000)
495,928 (2.45%)
Disenfranchised Population
147,727 (6.17%)
Disenfranchised African Americans
3,632
Corrections Expenditures (in millions)
Texas Parole Population
Texas parole population as of the beginning of 2016 counted 111,892 people, 537 paroles per 100.000 population. That’s by 605 people less compared to the previous year, which has decreased by 0.5%.
Paroles per 100.000 population (2016)
Texas
537
Parole Total Population in Texas (2016)
Nationwide
870,657
Texas
111,892
Parole Entries & Exits (2016)
Entries
35,398
Exits
36,003
Change in 2016, in Percentage and Number
Percent
-0.5%
Number
-605
Number on parole per 100,000 U.S. adult residents
Increased by
4,120
Adults entering parole, by type of entry
Type of Parole Entry:
Number of Parolees:
Discretionary
34,110
Mandatory
403
Reinstatement
509
Term of supervised release
Other
376
Unknown
Texas Prisons
The state currently has 252 jails across 254 counties with another 50 prisons in the state. They house a lot of inmates and have 56,000 in jail with another 166,000 in prison. With an enormous budget of $3.4 billion and a massive staff of 31,684 employees, the state has one of the largest inmate populations in the country. The TX community corrections system oversees another 107,000 inmates that were released on parole and 382,000 people on probation. It costs the state $21,390 to house and care for each inmate for a year. Based on one hundred thousand residents, TX has an overall incarceration rate of 563, a violent crime rate of 434 and a property crime rate of 2,760.
Prison Name | Prison Type |
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A.M. "Mac" Stringfellow Unit | State Prison |
Alfred D. Hughes Unit | State Prison |
Allan B. Polunsky Unit | State Prison |
Avalon - Austin Residential Reentry Center | Private Prison |
Avalon - Austin Transitional Center | Private Prison |
Avalon - Corpus Christi Transitional Center | Private Prison |
Avalon - Dallas Transitional Center | Private Prison |
Avalon - El Paso Multi-Use Facility | Private Prison |
Avalon - El Paso Transitional Center | Private Prison |
Barry B. Telford Unit | State Prison |
Bastrop FCI | Federal Prison |
Beauford H. Jester III Unit | State Prison |
Beaumont Low FCI | Federal Prison |
Beaumont Medium FCI | Federal Prison |
Beaumont USP | Federal Prison |
Big Spring CI | Private Prison |
Big Spring FCI | Federal Prison |
Billy Moore Correctional Center | Private Prison |
Bridgeport Correctional Center | Private Prison |
Brooks County Detention Center | Private Prison |
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