Search the Terrell County Inmate Population

The Terrell County inmate population is a small West Texas custody system where a search may involve the local sheriff, a nearby contract jail, or a state and federal locator. A Terrell County inmate search starts with county custody, but the Terrell County inmate population can also include people housed elsewhere after booking, transfer, or sentencing. The Terrell County inmate population is tracked through official jail standards data, local records requests, and separate Texas, federal, and immigration systems.

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Terrell County Inmate Population Snapshot

The best current count for the Terrell County inmate population comes from the Texas Commission on Jail Standards population reports. TCJS reported the Terrell County Jail with an 8-bed capacity and a total jail population of 2 on June 1, 2026. The same research set shows that TCJS also publishes an incarceration-rate workbook, which reported a Terrell average daily population of 3 and an incarceration rate of 4.18 for the June 1, 2026 row.

Those figures matter because Terrell County is not a large roster-driven jail system. One booking, release, transfer, or bond decision can change the visible share of the jail. The sheriff's office is the local jail operator, but statewide data and contract-housing records help explain why a person tied to Terrell County may not be found by looking for a local online roster alone.

3 Average Daily Population
8 Rated Capacity
2 Relevant Facilities

Terrell County Inmate Population Statistics

TCJS data gives Terrell County a narrow but useful population picture. The county jail population workbook is a snapshot of people in the jail on the reporting date. The incarceration-rate workbook uses countywide population and average daily population. In a small county, those two views should not be read as the same thing. A snapshot answers how many people were reported in jail that day. Average daily population smooths custody levels across the reporting period.

The county's documented contract path also matters. Terrell County Commissioners Court minutes approved a Brewster and Terrell County inmate agreement for detention services for non-high-risk Terrell County inmates for the term October 1, 2024 through September 30, 2025. No later renewal was found in the research file, so Brewster County Jail should be treated as a documented recent contract and fallback facility, not as a permanent host for every Terrell inmate.

MeasureFigureSource and Date
Terrell County Jail capacity8 bedsTCJS County Jail Population workbook, June 1, 2026
Terrell total jail population2TCJS County Jail Population workbook, June 1, 2026
Percent of capacity25%TCJS County Jail Population workbook, June 1, 2026
Countywide population used by TCJS718TCJS Incarceration Rate workbook, June 1, 2026
Average daily population3TCJS Incarceration Rate workbook, June 1, 2026
Incarceration rate4.18TCJS Incarceration Rate workbook, June 1, 2026
Brewster County Jail capacity56 bedsTCJS County Jail Population workbook, June 1, 2026
Brewster County Jail total population28TCJS County Jail Population workbook, June 1, 2026

The TCJS population reports page is the public source for the current jail population workbook. Its workbooks are submitted by county jail and facility reporting agencies. TCJS notes that submitting agencies are responsible for data quality, so the numbers should be cited as official reported data rather than a real-time custody roster.

Terrell County inmate population TCJS population reports
TCJS population workbooks are the official source for Terrell County jail capacity and reported population figures.


Terrell County Jail Capacity

The current official population issue in Terrell County is not overcrowding. TCJS reported the jail at 25% of its 8-bed capacity on June 1, 2026. The more useful local history is a facility condition record. TCJS issued a September 9, 2020 non-compliance report for remote controls under jail standard 259.157. The report said cell doors did not operate as designed and could not be locked or unlocked from a remote location as required by minimum jail standards.

TCJS February 4, 2021 meeting minutes later stated that Terrell County Jail had been depopulated while door and lock compliance was addressed. That is dated history, not a current closure statement. It does explain why Terrell County inmate population research should rely on current TCJS data, the sheriff's office, and facility confirmation rather than assumptions based on older reports.


Laws for Terrell County Jail Data

Texas law separates public access from guaranteed instant release. Jail data, booking records, and court files may be public in whole or part, but the office that holds the record still applies confidentiality rules, law-enforcement exceptions, juvenile limits, court sealing orders, and expunction or nondisclosure orders. For Terrell County, the practical effect is simple: ask the sheriff for current custody, ask the clerk or court for filed case records, and use state or federal locators after transfer.

Key Statutes:

Texas Government Code Chapter 552 creates the Texas Public Information Act process for requesting government records.

Texas Government Code Section 552.108 can protect certain law-enforcement records in pending investigations or prosecutions while basic information may still be released.

Texas Administrative Code Title 37, Part 9 contains TCJS minimum jail standards for county jail operations.

TCJS death and escape reporting instructions explain how sheriffs and jail operators report deaths and escapes to the jail standards agency.

Texas expunction and nondisclosure rules also shape what a later search may show. Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55 covers expunction for qualifying arrest records. Texas Government Code Chapter 411 includes criminal-history and nondisclosure provisions.



Terrell County Roster Search Fields

Because no Terrell County online roster was located, there are no local search boxes to document. The county's written request form is the strongest official substitute. It asks the requestor to identify themselves, describe the information requested as precisely as possible, state a communication preference, choose delivery preferences, answer redaction-consent questions, and provide an optional date range.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
First and Last NameTextUnspecifiedRequestor identity fields on the county form.
Mailing Address, Email, PhoneContact fieldsUnspecifiedUsed so the county can respond or clarify the request.
Description of Information RequestedLong textYes in practical useIdentify the inmate, booking date, record type, and date range.
Delivery PreferenceSelection or textUnspecifiedThe form asks how the requestor wants the information provided.
Electronic Copy PreferenceYes or noUnspecifiedUsed when electronic copies are available.
Redaction ConsentYes or noOptionalThe form asks about mandatory and discretionary exceptions.
Date Range From and ToDateOptionalHelpful for past booking or incident records.

Terrell County Inmate Record Details

A Terrell County inmate record may not be visible on a public web profile. Instead, the details may come from a sheriff phone response, a written public-information request, a Brewster County roster entry if the person is housed there, a TDCJ profile after sentencing, or a court record after charges are filed. Treat each source as a different record type.

Booking charges are allegations at intake. Court charges are filed by the prosecutor and can change. Bond may depend on the magistrate or court. A hold or detainer can prevent release even when a local bond amount exists. If a case is pending, Texas Government Code Section 552.108 may affect access to photos, reports, audio, video, and other law-enforcement material.

FieldWhat It Shows
NameThe person to identify in a sheriff call, public-information request, or roster search.
Booking DateAvailable by phone or request when released by the sheriff or holding facility.
ChargesBooking allegations should be checked against court records for filed charges.
BondMay show a release amount, no-bond status, or a hold that blocks release.
Housing LocationMust be confirmed because Terrell inmates may be held locally or elsewhere.
PhotoNo Terrell public mugshot gallery was located; request any booking photo through official records channels.

Terrell County Jail vs State Prison

The Terrell County inmate population search changes when a person moves from county custody to a state prison sentence. The county jail stage is local, short-term, and tied to booking, bond, first appearance, transfer, and pending court charges. TDCJ custody is a state-prison stage after sentencing. TDCJ's locator does not replace the sheriff for a new arrest in Sanderson, and the sheriff does not replace TDCJ once a sentenced prisoner enters state custody.

Custody TypeWhere to LookWhat It Covers
Terrell County pretrial or short-term custodyTerrell County Sheriff's OfficeCurrent local custody, transfer status, bond questions, and local booking records.
Documented contract housingBrewster County Jail when confirmedNon-high-risk Terrell inmates under the 2024-2025 agreement, if current placement applies.
Texas prison sentenceTDCJ Inmate SearchSentenced prisoners currently in TDCJ custody, with working-day updates at least 24 hours old.
Federal custodyBOP Inmate LocatorFederal prisoners from 1982 to present.
Immigration custodyICE ODLSICE detainee searches by A-number or biographical details.
Detainer
A notice or request from another agency that may affect release from local custody.
PR Bond
Release based on a promise to appear and follow court conditions.
Expunction
A Texas court process that can remove qualifying arrest records.
TDCJ
The Texas Department of Criminal Justice, which runs the state prison locator.

Terrell County Detention Facilities

The facility map for Terrell County has two practical entries. Terrell County Jail is the primary local county jail in Sanderson. Brewster County Jail in Alpine is relevant because Terrell County approved a recent detention-services agreement for non-high-risk Terrell inmates. The research did not locate a TDCJ prison, BOP prison, ICE detention facility, or other federal detention center physically in Terrell County.

  • Terrell County Jail holds local arrestees and short-term county inmates when housed locally.
  • Brewster County Jail is a documented recent contract/fallback facility for non-high-risk Terrell inmates when a valid agreement or placement applies.

The official Terrell County sheriff page identifies Sheriff/Tax Assessor-Collector Thaddeus C. Cleveland and publishes the sheriff phone and email. The county contact page repeats the sheriff phone and courthouse contact information.

Terrell County inmate population sheriff contact page
The sheriff's official county page is the local starting point when no Terrell County online roster is published.


Terrell County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Terrell County inmate population?

TCJS reported 2 people in the Terrell County Jail on June 1, 2026, with an 8-bed capacity and 25% capacity use. The incarceration-rate workbook reported ADP of 3 for the same date.

Can Terrell County inmates be searched online?

No official Terrell County online jail roster was located. Start with the sheriff's office, then use the county public-information form if a written record request is needed.

When should Brewster County Jail be checked?

Check Brewster only when current information suggests a Terrell inmate was housed there. County minutes documented a 2024-2025 agreement for non-high-risk Terrell inmates, but no renewal was found.

Where are sentenced Texas prisoners listed?

Use TDCJ Inmate Search after a person is sentenced to Texas prison. TDCJ custody is separate from Terrell County jail custody.

Are mugshots part of the Terrell County inmate population search?

No official Terrell mugshot gallery was found. Booking photos may be requested under Texas public-information rules, but pending-case exceptions can limit release.

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Directions to the Terrell County Jail

Terrell County publishes the courthouse and sheriff contact address as 105 E Hackberry St, Sanderson, TX 79848. Visitors approaching Sanderson from the Marathon and Alpine direction generally use US-90 into town and then navigate toward E Hackberry Street. Visitors coming from the Dryden and Del Rio direction also use US-90 into Sanderson before turning toward the courthouse area.

The county site does not publish a separate jail visitor entrance, parking map, local transit route, or ADA entry procedure for the jail. Call the sheriff's office before travel to confirm where to enter, whether visits are available, and whether the person is still held locally.

Address

Terrell County Jail
105 E Hackberry St
Sanderson, TX 79848
432-345-2525

Visitor Parking

No official jail visitor parking map or fee schedule was located. Confirm parking before arrival.

Public Transit

No official fixed-route local transit serving the jail or courthouse was located in the research file.

Visitor Entry

No local visitor-entry rule page was found. Confirm identification, property, phone, and bag rules by phone.