Search San Jacinto County Inmate Population

The San Jacinto County inmate population is tracked through local jail custody, Texas jail reports, and separate state and federal systems. A San Jacinto County inmate search starts with the sheriff and jail because the official county site does not publish a public roster. The San Jacinto County inmate population also includes people who may move from local custody to court, state prison, federal custody, or immigration detention. Texas records access rules shape what can be released, while official locators help search the San Jacinto County inmate population without relying on unofficial roster sites.

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San Jacinto County Inmate Population

The local inmate population centers on the San Jacinto County Sheriff's Office and the San Jacinto County Jail in Coldspring. The sheriff page names Sheriff Sam Houston, gives the jail and sheriff contact block, links an NCIC inmate communications document, and points users to TDCJ victim-status resources. The official site does not publish a public jail roster, recent-booking feed, or mugshot gallery, so the county inmate population must be checked through official contact, court records, and state or federal locators.

The population count is not just a list of names. Texas Commission on Jail Standards reporting counts people by custody class, charge level, sex, warrant status, parole status, transfer status, and whether a person is held locally, under contract, or elsewhere. Those categories matter in San Jacinto County because 2024 storm damage disrupted the jail and inmates were reportedly housed outside the county while repairs moved forward.

101Total Jail Population, June 1, 2026
144Rated Capacity
1County Detention Facility

San Jacinto County Inmate Population Statistics

The official population figures come from Texas Commission on Jail Standards population reports. TCJS states that each jail or county submits its own data, so the figures should be read as official jail-reporting data rather than a live person-level roster. For San Jacinto County, the June 1, 2026 current population spreadsheet listed the jail below rated capacity. The separate incarceration-rate sheet listed a different count because it uses its own reporting field and rate basis.

The screenshot below comes from the TCJS population-reports page. TCJS publishes the population spreadsheets that support the San Jacinto County inmate population figures used here.

San Jacinto County inmate population TCJS population reports

These reports are useful for capacity and trend checks, but they do not replace a custody confirmation from jail staff.

MeasureFigureSource and Date
Rated capacity144 bedsTCJS current population spreadsheet, June 1, 2026
Total jail population101TCJS current population spreadsheet, June 1, 2026
Percent of capacity70.1%TCJS calculation from 101 / 144, June 1, 2026
Population base29,326TCJS incarceration-rate spreadsheet, June 1, 2026
Incarceration-rate count96TCJS incarceration-rate spreadsheet, June 1, 2026
State prison units in county0TDCJ Unit Directory inspected for San Jacinto County


San Jacinto County Inmate Makeup

TCJS category data for June 1, 2026 shows that the San Jacinto County jail population was led by pretrial felony counts. The row listed 59 local male pretrial felons and 5 local female pretrial felons, plus 7 contract male pretrial felons. It also listed local male pretrial Class A/B misdemeanants, bench warrants, parole or blue-warrant categories, state-jail felony categories, and a small number of convicted or contract fields. These fields do not mean every custody type appears every day. They show the classes TCJS tracks for county jail reporting.

Custody CategoryPublished Detail
Pretrial feloniesLocal male 59, local female 5, contract male 7 on June 1, 2026
Class A/B misdemeanorsLocal male 10, local female 0, contract male 1
Bench warrantsLocal male 2, local female 1
Parole or blue warrantsLocal male parole violators 2, local male parole violators with new charge 3
State jail feloniesLocal male pretrial state jail felons 5, local female 0

Race, age bands, booking totals, and average length of stay were not published in the official sources reviewed. Those details should not be inferred from the TCJS spreadsheet. A person-level lookup still requires the sheriff, court records, TDCJ, BOP, ICE, or VINE channels.


San Jacinto County Jail Capacity

The 144-bed rating appears in TCJS population data and in TCJS annual-report material describing a San Jacinto County Jail renovation with no new beds. The current active non-compliant jails page inspected in 2026 did not list San Jacinto County as active. A March 2024 TCJS special non-compliance report exists, and the research ties it to discipline and grievance procedures rather than a current capacity order.

Texas records and jail statutes:

Texas Government Code Chapter 552 sets the Public Information Act process for requesting government records, subject to exceptions.

Texas Government Code Chapter 511 creates TCJS and gives it authority over county jail standards.

Texas Local Government Code Chapter 351 covers county jail and sheriff custody responsibilities.

Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 49 includes inquest and death-in-custody procedures.

Note: The June 2026 inspected data showed San Jacinto County below rated jail capacity, not over it.


Search San Jacinto County Inmates

Because no official online San Jacinto County jail roster was found, the practical search chain starts with the jail. Call the sheriff's office or go in person, then use the LGS Online Records Search for filed court cases once charges reach the clerk system. Court records are not live custody records. They show filings, case numbers, settings, and dispositions after the court side opens.

  1. Call the San Jacinto County Sheriff's Office or jail and ask whether the person is currently in custody.
  2. Ask whether the person is housed at the local jail or was moved to another facility.
  3. Search the LGS court portal if a case has likely been filed after arrest.
  4. Use the TDCJ inmate search if the person has been sentenced to state prison.
  5. Use BOP, ICE ODLS, or VINELink when the custody type is federal, immigration, or notification-based.

San Jacinto County Roster Fields

An official county public roster form was not located, so the field table is intentionally narrow. It tells readers what is missing from the official website and where the next useful search fields appear. The county clerk and district clerk pages link LGS for judicial searches, while TDCJ and BOP publish separate locator forms for state and federal custody.

Search ChannelField LabelTypeRequiredNotes
County jail rosterNot availablen/an/aNo official public San Jacinto jail-roster form was located.
LGS court portalParty or defendant nameTextOptionalUseful after a court case has been filed.
LGS court portalCase numberTextOptionalBest when a clerk notice, bond form, or court setting lists it.
TDCJ locatorLast name, TDCJ number, or SIDTextOne pathFor sentenced Texas prison inmates, not fresh county bookings.
BOP locatorName or register numberTextSearch-path dependentFor federal sentenced custody.

San Jacinto County Inmate Records

A booking record may contain fields that are not published online. The sheriff may be able to confirm basic custody and booking facts, while some details may require a Texas Public Information Act request. Active investigations, juvenile records, sealed records, medical or security details, and protected personal information can be withheld or redacted under law.

FieldWhat It May Show
NameLegal booking name and possible aliases.
Booking numberJail booking identifier, if released by staff or records.
Charge descriptionInitial arrest or booking charge, subject to prosecutor review.
Bond statusCash, surety, personal bond, no-bond, or hold status when releasable.
Custody statusIn custody, released, transferred, housed elsewhere, or held for another agency.
MugshotMay exist internally, but no official public mugshot roster was found.

For a focused custody walkthrough, use the San Jacinto County inmate records page; booking-photo rules are handled on the San Jacinto County jail mugshots page.


San Jacinto County Custody Systems

County jail, state prison, federal prison, and immigration custody are separate systems. A San Jacinto County arrest may start in local booking, but later move to TDCJ after conviction, to federal custody after a federal case, or to ICE if immigration detention applies. One locator rarely answers all custody questions.

Custody TypeWho It CoversWhere to Search
County jailPretrial detainees, local sentences, warrants, holds, paper-ready inmatesSheriff/jail phone or in person
State prisonSentenced Texas prison inmatesTDCJ inmate search
Federal sentenced custodyPeople in BOP custody from 1982 to presentBOP inmate locator
Immigration detentionICE detainees, when searchable by ODLS criteriaICE Online Detainee Locator System
Victim notificationCustody-status alerts rather than a complete rosterVINELink Texas

San Jacinto County Detention Facilities

The facility map contains one local detention facility. No separate county jail annex, work-release center, TDCJ unit, ICE detention center, or BOP prison was found in San Jacinto County sources. Nearby state prisons in other counties should not be described as San Jacinto County detention facilities.

  • San Jacinto County Jail - TCJS-regulated county jail operated by the San Jacinto County Sheriff's Office for local pretrial detainees, county-sentenced inmates, warrants, holds, and transfer-related custody classes.

San Jacinto County Custody Terms

Several Texas jail terms appear in custody records and TCJS reports. Plain meanings help separate jail status from court outcome.

Pretrial detainee
A person held before the case is resolved or before release on bond.
Blue warrant
A Texas parole-violation warrant.
Paper-ready
A person ready for transfer to TDCJ after prison paperwork is certified.
Detainer
A hold or request from another agency.
Expunction
A court process under Texas law for destroying or removing eligible criminal records.

San Jacinto County Inmate FAQ

How large is the San Jacinto County inmate population?

TCJS listed 101 total jail inmates and 144 rated beds for San Jacinto County on June 1, 2026. That was 70.1 percent of capacity. The number is a monthly jail-reporting figure, not a live public roster.

Is there a San Jacinto County online jail roster?

No official public roster was found on the county or sheriff site during research. Start with the sheriff or jail phone line, then use LGS court records, TDCJ, BOP, ICE, and VINELink as the custody type requires.

Does TDCJ show San Jacinto County jail inmates?

TDCJ is for sentenced state prisoners. It does not replace the county jail for a fresh arrest, a pending felony, a misdemeanor sentence, or a local warrant hold.

Can a past inmate be searched after release?

A released person's court case may remain searchable through the court portal if filed, while older jail booking records may require a public-information request. Some records are sealed, expunged, juvenile, investigative, or otherwise restricted.

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Directions to the San Jacinto County Jail

The San Jacinto County Jail and sheriff's office are at 75 W. Cedar Avenue, Coldspring, Texas 77331, near the county courthouse area and the State Highway 150 corridor. Use Cedar Avenue for the sheriff and jail destination. Use the courthouse address on State Highway 150 for clerk or court business.

From the Livingston side, use US-59/I-69 or local routes toward Coldspring and connect to State Highway 150. From the Cleveland or Shepherd side, reach Coldspring through State Highway 150 or US-59/I-69 connections, then continue toward the county offices area. From Lake Livingston or eastern county communities, confirm the route before leaving during flooding, storm cleanup, or road closures.

Address

San Jacinto County Jail
75 W. Cedar Avenue
Coldspring, TX 77331
(936) 653-4367

Visitor Parking

Official visitor parking rates and lot rules were not published on the sheriff page. Confirm parking and lobby access with the jail before arrival.

Public Transit

No official public transit route to the jail was located. Plan for a private vehicle or ride.

Visitor Entry

Bring government photo ID and call before travel. Visitor access can change during weather events, staffing issues, lockdowns, or housing transfers.