Search Hall County Inmate Population

The Hall County inmate population is small, local, and tied to the sheriff's jail in Memphis, Texas. A Hall County inmate population search works best when custody status, court charges, and state or federal transfer status are checked as separate records. The Hall County inmate population includes people held before trial, short local sentences, warrant holds, and people awaiting transfer after court action. Because no official online county roster was located, a Hall County inmate search starts with the sheriff's office and then moves to court, TDCJ, BOP, ICE, or victim-notification channels as needed.

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Hall County Inmate Population

The Hall County inmate population is reported through the Texas Commission on Jail Standards, not through a local online dashboard. Hall County's official materials identify one county-run detention facility, the Hall County Jail, operated by the Hall County Sheriff's Office. The county did not publish a separate annex, city jail, regional jail, state prison unit, federal prison, or ICE detention center in the official sources reviewed. That makes the local map clear: current county custody questions normally begin with the sheriff, while sentenced state-prison questions move to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

The count can change quickly because the jail is small. A few arrests, releases, warrant holds, or transfers can shift the Hall County inmate population by a large percentage. TCJS data gives the most useful public baseline because it reports both the jail's rated capacity and monthly population measures. The county site adds local context: Memphis is the county seat on U.S. Highway 287, and the sheriff's office is the countywide detention contact for communities such as Turkey, Estelline, Lakeview, Brice, Lesley, Newlin, Parnell, and Plaska.


Hall County Inmate Population Statistics

TCJS current population and incarceration-rate spreadsheets are the official source for the core Hall County jail figures. The June 1, 2026 TCJS current population spreadsheet lists Hall County with a rated capacity of 9 beds and a total jail population of 3. The June 1, 2026 incarceration-rate spreadsheet lists countywide population used by TCJS as 2,828, average daily population as 8, and incarceration rate as 2.83. These numbers should be read as jail-population indicators, not as a full booking-history file.

8 Average Daily Population
9 Rated Capacity
1 County Facility
MeasureFigureSource and date
Rated capacity9 bedsTCJS current population spreadsheet, June 1, 2026
Total jail population3TCJS current population spreadsheet, June 1, 2026
Percent of capacity33.33%TCJS current population spreadsheet, June 1, 2026
Average daily population8TCJS incarceration-rate spreadsheet, June 1, 2026
Countywide population used by TCJS2,828TCJS incarceration-rate spreadsheet, June 1, 2026
Annual bookingsNot publishedHall County sheriff and county pages reviewed


Hall County Jail Capacity

Capacity is the clearest published facility measure. The TCJS population reports page is where current jail population and incarceration-rate spreadsheets are posted. The Hall row in the current report gives the public capacity and monthly count. Hall County's own sheriff page does not post a jail census, annual booking total, housing-unit count, jail-administrator page, or capacity narrative, so the TCJS spreadsheet is the reliable public record for bed capacity.

The June 2026 count does not show a crowded jail by percentage, but small jails have little margin. A single warrant roundup, transport delay, state-prison paperwork hold, or weekend arrest period can alter the visible ratio. No Hall County jail-specific recent litigation, consent decree, closure, or construction project was located in official county or TCJS sources reviewed for the research. Current operational changes should be checked through Hall County public notices, commissioners court materials, and TCJS compliance records.

The TCJS population reports page is the source page shown in the captured state screenshot for Hall County jail population data.

Hall County inmate population TCJS population reports page

The image matches the state source used for capacity, total population, ADP, and incarceration-rate context.


Hall County Inmate Makeup

The research did not locate a Hall County demographic dashboard for race, ethnicity, age band, gender, length of stay, or annual booking counts. TCJS provides capacity, population, ADP, incarceration rate, and category columns in its jail reporting. The June 2026 Hall row showed a very small population, with local and hold-related categories contributing to the count. Federal inmates were not identified as the driver of the total population in that row.

For public use, the safer Hall County inmate population categories are functional rather than demographic. The jail can hold people arrested on local charges, bench warrants, convicted misdemeanors, parole or blue-warrant holds, state jail felony or paper-ready TDCJ statuses, and people moving through county criminal process. Those categories affect where to search next. A local pretrial detainee remains a sheriff custody question. A sentenced person who has transferred to prison becomes a TDCJ locator question.

Booking
The intake record made after arrest.
ADP
Average daily population, which can differ from the first-day count.
Detainer
A request or hold from another agency that can affect release.
Paper-ready TDCJ
A sentenced state-prison transfer status after local judgment and paperwork.

Hall County Jail Population Laws

Several Texas laws explain why Hall County inmate population data and custody records are split between agencies. The Texas Public Information Act is the baseline public-records law for sheriff, clerk, and county records. Public information is generally available during normal business hours unless an exception applies. Law-enforcement exceptions, juvenile confidentiality, active investigation limits, privacy rules, and safety concerns can affect what is released.

Key statutes and rules:

Texas Government Code Chapter 511 creates and empowers the Texas Commission on Jail Standards, the agency that regulates county jails.

Texas Local Government Code Section 351.041 places county jail custody and safekeeping duties with the sheriff.

Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 15.17 governs the early magistrate warning process after arrest.

Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 17.15 sets the rules Texas courts use when fixing bail.


Search Hall County Current Custody

No official online Hall County inmate roster, booking report, recent-arrest feed, released-inmate list, or jail mugshot gallery was located on the county or sheriff pages. That changes the workflow. A current Hall County inmate search should begin with the sheriff's business office during posted hours or 24-hour dispatch outside those hours. Staff may be able to confirm custody status, release, transfer, or the right next office. If staff cannot release the detail by phone, a written Texas Public Information Act request is the next local step.

  1. Call the Hall County Sheriff's Office for recent county custody: 806-259-2151 during business hours or 806-259-2636 / 806-259-2637 through dispatch.
  2. Have the full name, date of birth if known, arrest date, arresting agency, and any warrant or case number ready.
  3. Ask whether the person is in custody, released, transferred, transported to another county, or held on a detainer.
  4. If a written record is needed, request the booking sheet, jail register entry, bond record, charge list, release date, or booking photo by name and date.
  5. If charges have been filed, check the Hall County & District Clerk and court record rather than relying only on jail information.

The Hall County jail inmate records page gives the full custody lookup path for current and past county bookings.


Hall County Roster Fields

Because Hall County does not publish an official online roster, there is no public county inmate-profile screen to quote. The negative finding is useful. It prevents false promises that a Hall County roster result will show mugshots, housing units, booking numbers, or bond amounts online. The correct record request should ask for the specific fields needed and should recognize that some details may be withheld or redacted under Texas law.

FieldHall County online statusHow to ask
Booking numberNot visible onlineAsk whether a booking number exists for the arrest.
Booking date and timeNot visible onlineGive the approximate arrest date and request the booking date.
ChargesNot visible onlineAsk for booking charges and then verify filed charges with the clerk.
BondNot visible onlineAsk whether bond is set, the type, and whether a hold affects release.
MugshotNot posted onlineRequest the booking photograph through the sheriff's records process.
Release statusNot visible onlineAsk whether the person is in custody, released, or transferred.

Hall County State Federal Search

A Hall County inmate population search must separate county jail custody from sentenced state custody. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice Inmate Information Search covers people currently incarcerated in TDCJ facilities. It is not a Hall County jail roster. TDCJ says the system is updated on working days and that information is at least 24 hours old. The minimum name search is last name plus at least the first initial, or a TDCJ number or SID number.

SystemWho it coversSearch route
Hall County SheriffCurrent local jail custody, booking, bond, release, and transfer questionsPhone, dispatch, email, in person, or TPIA request
TDCJSentenced state prisoners currently in TDCJ custodyName, TDCJ number, or SID number
BOPFederal inmates from 1982 to presentBOP inmate locator
ICE ODLSImmigration detainees in ICE custodyICE Online Detainee Locator System
TDCJ IVSSVictim notification and eligible offender status noticesIntegrated Victim Services System

Hall County Court Records

Jail records and court records do different jobs after an arrest. The jail record shows custody, booking, release, bond, and holds when the sheriff can release those details. The court record shows what charge was filed, whether it was amended, whether it was dismissed, and what settings or disposition followed. The Hall County & District Clerk page names Pat Snider and links to online records through LGS Online Records Search. It also gives a public-information request route and notes limited research availability while records are in offsite storage.

The LGS Online Records Search login page is the online records frame linked by the clerk.

Hall County court records LGS online records login

The LGS screenshot supports the court-record pathway, which is separate from the sheriff's custody confirmation process.

The 100th District Court serves Carson, Childress, Collingsworth, Donley, and Hall Counties and handles felony criminal cases. The Hall County courtroom is on the third floor of the courthouse. The 100th Judicial District Attorney is Luke M. Inman. The county attorney page names Harley Caudle at the courthouse in Memphis. For a recent booking, use the sheriff first, then use the clerk and court systems to track filed charges.


Hall County Detention Facility

Official local and state sources identified one detention facility in Hall County. The Hall County Jail is the primary facility and the only facility page in the site map. No TDCJ prison unit, BOP correctional institution, ICE detention facility, work-release center, or regional jail located in Hall County was identified in the official sources reviewed. People can still move from Hall County into state, federal, or immigration custody, but those are different lookup systems.

  • Hall County Jail - sheriff-operated local jail for pretrial detainees, local short-sentence custody, warrant holds, and people moving through Hall County criminal process.

Hall County Mugshot Records

Hall County did not publish an official public mugshot gallery, booking-photo roster field, recent-booking gallery, daily booking report, or most-wanted photo page in the sources reviewed. A booking photo may be requestable as a law-enforcement record, but release depends on the Texas Public Information Act, any exception, and the sheriff's records process. A mugshot is an intake photo. It is not proof of conviction, and it may be tied to charges that later change or get dismissed.

Commercial mugshot sites are not official Hall County sources. The better route is to confirm the booking with the sheriff, then request the booking photograph by name, approximate arrest date, booking date if known, and arresting agency. The Hall County jail mugshots page explains what is and is not public when no county photo feed exists.


Hall County Inmate FAQ

How big is the Hall County inmate population? TCJS listed Hall County with 9 rated beds and 3 people in jail on June 1, 2026. The same reporting month listed ADP as 8.

Is there a Hall County online jail roster? No official online Hall County jail roster was located in county sources reviewed. Use the sheriff's business office, 24-hour dispatch, and written request process.

Where do sentenced prisoners appear? A person sentenced and transferred to state prison should be searched through TDCJ, not through Hall County Jail.

Does Hall County publish mugshots? No official county mugshot feed was located. Booking-photo requests should go through the sheriff's records process.

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Directions to the Hall County Jail

Hall County Jail and the sheriff's office are listed at 101 South 9th Street, Memphis, Texas 79245. The county homepage describes Memphis as the county seat on U.S. Highway 287, about ninety miles southeast of Amarillo. Visitors coming from the Amarillo and Clarendon direction generally approach Memphis on U.S. 287, then enter the local street grid for South 9th Street. Visitors coming from the Childress side also use U.S. 287 into Memphis. From Turkey or southern Hall County, reach Memphis first and confirm the final blocks by map before arrival.

Address

Hall County Jail
101 South 9th Street
Memphis, TX 79245
806-259-2151

Visitor Parking

The official sheriff page does not publish visitor parking rules, rates, or lot instructions. Confirm parking with the sheriff's office before travel.

Public Transit

No county-published transit route to the jail was located in official materials. Confirm transportation before leaving for the facility.

Visitor Entry

Call before bringing property, money, medication, or paperwork. The county page does not publish lockers, entrance rules, or prohibited-item lists.