Look Up Hunt County Inmate Records

Hunt County inmate records begin with the county jail roster and continue through booking profiles, jail records, court filings, and state custody systems. A Hunt County jail roster search can confirm whether a person is in local custody, show booking details, and point to charge or bond information. The same search does not cover every custody setting. Sentenced Texas prisoners, federal inmates, immigration detainees, and older record copies require separate lookup channels or a public-records request.

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Hunt County Jail Roster Overview

The current custody channel is the Hunt County Jail Inmate Search, a county-hosted roster for people held in the Hunt County Detention Center. The form tells users to click Search to view current inmates. It also allows a starting date, an ending date, or both to search people in custody during a chosen period. No login or fee appeared in the research pass.

The roster is run for local jail custody. It is the right place for a recent Greenville, Commerce, Quinlan, Caddo Mills, DPS, constable, or sheriff arrest if the person has been booked into the county jail. It is not the right tool for a sentenced felony prisoner who has moved to TDCJ, a federal sentenced prisoner in BOP custody, or an ICE detainee. Those records use separate locators.


Use the Hunt County Inmate Roster

Hunt County's roster works differently from many county inmate searches because the search form has date fields, not name fields. A blank search produces the current-inmate table. A date-range search can help when checking custody during a prior period. The detail profile opens after selecting a row from the results table.

  1. Open the official Hunt County Jail Inmate Search page.
  2. Leave Starting Date and Ending Date blank for the current roster, or enter dates for a past custody window.
  3. Set the result limit if needed. The form defaults to 100 and allows up to 500 results.
  4. Click Search, then review the table columns for name, gender, race, booking date, and release date.
  5. Open a row to view the full booking profile with mugshot, personal details, charge rows, arrest agency, and bond fields.
  6. Call Jail Information at (903) 453-6849 if the record affects bond, visitation, travel, or release decisions.

The official search screen is shown in the county screenshot below. The key local point is that users often need to search the current list first, then sort or page through the results.

Hunt County inmate records jail roster search form

The date fields are useful for older custody checks, but the sheriff open-records route is still the fallback for record copies and details not visible online.


Hunt County Roster Search Fields

The public form is compact. It does not ask for last name, first name, booking number, or facility. The search page instead relies on a custody-date range and a result-limit field. The results table then carries the visible person-level data.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Starting DateText with datepickerOptionalCan limit the search to custody during a starting period
Ending DateText with datepickerOptionalCan be paired with the starting date
Limit number of resultsNumber inputHas defaultDefault 100, maximum 500
SearchButtonn/aRuns the current or date-range search

Read Hunt County Inmate Results

A sampled current search returned a table headed Current Inmates. The visible columns were Name, Gender, Race, Booking Date, and Released Date. The table footer gave total rows, the visible range, and Previous Page and Next Page controls. Column headers had sorting behavior, and the name cells stored hidden party and jailing identifiers used to open the full profile.

Do not stop at the result row when the question involves charges, bond, or mugshots. The row is only a summary. The profile reached from the row contains the richer booking record. If the person has been released, the Released Date column may help confirm that the custody event was historical rather than current.


Hunt County Inmate Profile Fields

The booking profile inspected from the roster was headed Hunt County L.E.C. It included a Personal Details card, a Mugshot card, and a charge/bond table. The fields are useful for custody confirmation, but they are not a full court file. Charges can change after prosecutor review, and bond can change after a magistrate or court action.

FieldWhat It Shows
Last, First, Middle NameUppercase name fields for the booked person
Race and SexOne-letter public codes in the inspected profile
Height and WeightBasic physical description, such as feet, inches, and pounds
S/O NumberSheriff's-office number shown on the profile
LocationFacility or agency label, sampled as Hunt S.O.
MugshotBooking photo displayed on the profile
ChargePlain-language charge description
Arrest Date and AgencyDate and arresting agency for the charge row
Bond Type and AmountPer-charge bond type and dollar amount

Fields not confirmed in the inspected profile include court case number, court date, warrant number, housing pod, projected release date, and detainer flags. Do not assume those fields are present.


Hunt County Records Access Channels

The live roster is the first stop, but it is not the only access channel. The sheriff page links to current inmates and an official jail-records search path. The county also has an Odyssey Public Access portal for court, jail, law-enforcement, and incident records. The Tyler jail-records portal could not be fully inspected in the research environment, so exact field claims should be avoided unless verified live.

  • Current custody: Use the Hunt County Jail Inmate Search.
  • Phone confirmation: Call Jail Information at (903) 453-6849.
  • In person: Use the sheriff or detention center at 2801 Stuart St., Greenville, TX 75401, after calling first.
  • Older records: Use the jail-records portal or the sheriff open-records request form.
  • Victim notice: Use VINELink or victim-service links from the District Attorney page.

Request Hunt County Jail Records

The sheriff's open-records request form is the fallback for a booking record, incident or offense report, mugshot, or historical jail record that is not answered by the live roster. The form asks the requester to state the specific information requested, list an offense or incident report number if known, provide contact details, include a driver's license number, sign the request, and choose whether to inspect or receive a copy.

The form says sheriff reports cannot be faxed. It also cites the Texas Public Information Act response framework, including the ten-business-day language from Government Code section 552.301. The PDF does not publish an email submission address or a fee schedule beyond a custodian field for an amount, so exact fees should be confirmed with the Sheriff's Office.

For a new arrest, allow for the gap between arrest, transport, intake, data entry, and roster publication. Hunt County does not publish a guaranteed booking-posting time. The safer path is to use the roster for public confirmation, then call Jail Information if the person is missing from the list or if a bond, hold, release, or visitation decision is time-sensitive. The sheriff page also says property or evidence pickup requires an appointment through the jail information number, so family members should not assume that personal property can be collected at the lobby without calling first.


Hunt County Jail Facility Contact

The Hunt County Detention Center is the only detention facility resolved in the facility map. It is the local jail for pretrial detainees, local sentences, bench warrants, parole holds, state-jail-felony categories, and people awaiting transfer. The sheriff administrative lobby hours are separate from custody inquiries, so use the jail information number for inmate-record questions.

Hunt County Detention Center

2801 Stuart St.

Greenville, TX 75401

(903) 453-6849

Jail Information

Hunt County Sheriff's Office

2801 Stuart St.

Greenville, TX 75401

(903) 453-6800

Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.


Hunt County Visitation Schedule

Visitation is scheduled by phone. The official detention-center page lists Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday as visitation days. It also gives exact call-in rules: call Tuesday to schedule a Wednesday visit, and call Thursday to schedule a Friday or Sunday visit. The scheduling phone is (903) 453-6850, and the call window is 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

TopicPublished Hunt County Detail
Visitation daysWednesday, Friday, and Sunday
Scheduling phone(903) 453-6850
Call TuesdaySchedule Wednesday visits
Call ThursdaySchedule Friday or Sunday visits
Call hours8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
After 4:00 p.m.Phone is not answered after 4:00 p.m.
Holiday changesCheck with the inmate or call the scheduling line

The jail page does not publish visit length, dress code, locker rules, child-visitor rules, or a full prohibited-items list. Ask for current entry rules during the scheduling call.


State Federal and ICE Inmate Lookup

Once a Hunt County case ends in a state-prison sentence and the person transfers, the local jail roster may no longer be the best source. The TDCJ Inmate Information Search includes people currently incarcerated in TDCJ facilities and can be searched by name, TDCJ number, SID number, gender, and race. TDCJ notes that its online information is updated on working days and is at least 24 hours old.

SystemUse It ForKey Limit
Hunt County rosterLocal jail custodyDoes not cover TDCJ after transfer
TDCJ locatorSentenced Texas prison custodyOnly current TDCJ incarceration
BOP locatorFederal inmates from 1982 to presentDoes not prove local custody status
ICE ODLSImmigration detaineesJavaScript and identity details may be required

Common Hunt County Jail Terms

Several roster terms affect how a record should be read. They are short labels for different stages of custody, bond, or case status. A booking record is not proof of conviction.

Booking
The jail intake record made after arrest.
Surety bond
A bond posted through a licensed bondsman. The sampled Hunt County bond type used the abbreviation SUR.
Detainer
A separate agency hold that may keep a person in custody.
Pretrial
A person has not been convicted on the pending charge.
Paper ready
A TCJS term for people whose transfer documents to TDCJ are complete.

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