Comanche County Inmate Population
Comanche County inmate population records are held by the Comanche County Sheriff's Office in the city of Comanche. All arrests made in the county go through the Sheriff's Office for booking and processing. The county does not offer a live online inmate search, so the best way to check on someone currently in custody is to call the jail directly. This page covers how to reach the Sheriff's Office, what to ask when you call, and what state tools are available if local records do not show what you need.
Comanche County Overview
Comanche County Sheriff's Office Inmate Search
The Comanche County Sheriff's Office is the agency responsible for running the county jail and tracking all inmate population records for the county. Arrests made anywhere in Comanche County are booked through this office. The main phone number is (325) 356-2333.
Comanche County has a government website at comanchecountytx.gov that provides county office contact information and general government resources. The site does not include an online jail roster or inmate search portal, but it is a useful starting point for finding the right contact details.
The Comanche County website is shown below and represents the official online presence for county government in Comanche, Texas.
The Comanche County government website provides contact information for county offices including the Sheriff's Office that handles all local inmate population data.
The county website is the primary online resource for contact details for the Comanche County Sheriff's Office and other county government offices.
To find out if someone is currently held at the Comanche County jail, call (325) 356-2333. Have the person's full name and date of birth ready. Jail staff can check the roster and give you custody status, listed charges, and bond information. They will not share medical records or personal details that are protected by law, but basic arrest and custody data is available on request.
How to Find Comanche County Inmates
Phone contact at (325) 356-2333 is the main way to check current custody in Comanche County. There is no public online roster for this county's jail. Call during normal business hours for the best chance of reaching someone who can run the check.
If the person does not show up in the county system, think about where they might have been transferred. Someone convicted of a felony and sentenced to state prison time would have been moved to a TDCJ facility. County jail records and TDCJ records are separate. A person who was sentenced and transferred is no longer in the county system. Use the TDCJ Offender Search to find them at the state level.
For case-related documents rather than custody status, the Comanche County District Clerk handles case filings, court orders, and related legal records. Even after someone has been released from the jail, the District Clerk's office can provide information about pending or past charges and court dates. This is separate from the Sheriff's Office and covers the legal case file rather than where someone is physically held.
State Resources for Comanche County Inmate Population
The TDCJ Offender Search covers all inmates held in Texas state prisons. If someone from Comanche County was convicted and transferred to a TDCJ facility, this is where to find them. Search by name, TDCJ number, or State ID. Results include current facility, offense, sentence details, and anticipated release date. This system is entirely separate from the Comanche County jail roster.
For victims and family members who need ongoing updates, VINELink at 1-866-277-7477 provides automatic status alerts. Register once and you will be notified by phone call, text, or email whenever an inmate's custody status changes. VINELink covers Comanche County and the TDCJ system. It operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The Texas Commission on Jail Standards (TCJS) sets and enforces minimum standards for all county jails in Texas. Their website includes population data and inspection records for individual county jails. If you want to see how Comanche County's facility has been performing, TCJS is the source for official reports.
The Texas Attorney General's open government division at texasattorneygeneral.gov helps people understand their rights under Texas public information law. If you receive a denial from Comanche County on a records request, the AG's office can review the situation and issue a formal opinion.
Comanche County Public Records Requests
The Texas Public Information Act (Government Code Chapter 552) gives you the right to request records from Comanche County agencies. Booking logs, jail rosters, and inmate population records from the Sheriff's Office are covered under this law.
Submit your request in writing to the Comanche County Sheriff's Office in Comanche. You can deliver it in person, send it by mail, or call first to confirm how they prefer to receive requests. The agency must respond within 10 business days. Paper copies cost $0.10 per page. If the agency wants to withhold any records, it must seek a ruling from the Texas Attorney General before doing so. It cannot simply refuse.
Name, booking date, charges, and age are among the basic arrest details that Texas law requires be released on request, per Government Code Section 552.108. Records involving minors, active investigations, or certain security matters may be withheld. If you get a denial, reach out to the Texas Attorney General's open government division for guidance.
Cities in Comanche County
The city of Comanche is the county seat and the main population center in the county. All jail bookings for people arrested in Comanche County are processed by the Sheriff's Office in the city of Comanche.
The city of Comanche is the county seat and the main hub for all Comanche County inmate population records.
Nearby Counties
Comanche County is located in central Texas. If you are not sure which county handled an arrest, the pages below cover several neighboring counties with active jail records.
Some nearby counties do not yet have dedicated pages on this site, including Mills, Hamilton, and Erath counties. Check back for updates or contact those Sheriff's Offices directly.