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Guadalupe County Jail Inmate Roster Search, Seguin, Texas

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Guadalupe County Jail, also known as Guadalupe County Correctional Center, is a medium-security detention facility situated in Seguin, Guadalupe County, Texas. The facility serves the cities and towns within Guadalupe County and houses individuals arrested, charged with various crimes, or awaiting trial. The jail is operated by the Guadalupe County Sheriff's Office and is responsible for the custody and care of offenders during their incarceration.

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Guadalupe County Jail Inmate Lookup

To locate an offender in Guadalupe County Correctional Center, follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Guadalupe County Sheriff's Office Website: Go to the official website of the Guadalupe County Sheriff's Office.
  2. Navigate to the Inmate Search Page: Look for the "Inmate Search" or "Jail Roster" link on the website's homepage.
  3. Enter Search Criteria: On the inmate search page, you will find fields to enter search criteria such as the offender's name (first and last name), booking number, or date of birth. Filling in as much information as possible will increase the accuracy of the search results.
  4. Initiate the Search: Once you have entered the search criteria, click the "Search" button or follow the instructions provided on the webpage to initiate the search process.
  5. Review Search Results: The search results will display information about the matching offenders, including their booking number, name, date of birth, date of arrest, charges, and current custody status.

Tips for an Offender Search:

  • When searching by name, use the offender's full name (first and last name) for more accurate results.
  • If you do not have the exact spelling of the offender's name, try using partial names or nicknames.
  • If the offender has multiple aliases, search using all known names.
  • If you are unsure of the offender's date of birth, try using a range of possible dates.

Jail Roster

The Guadalupe County Correctional Center maintains an up-to-date jail roster that provides information about the current inmates housed within the facility. The jail roster is typically accessible via the Guadalupe County Sheriff's Office website. The information available on the jail roster may include:

  • Booking Number: A unique identifier assigned to each offender upon their arrest.
  • Last Name, First Name: The offender's full name as it appears in official records.
  • Date of Birth: The offender's date of birth.
  • Release Date: If applicable, the date when the offender is scheduled to be released from custody.
  • Criminal Charges: A list of the criminal charges for which the offender is being held.

The jail roster is updated regularly to reflect changes in the inmate population. To find the most current information, refer to the Guadalupe County Sheriff's Office website or visit the jail in person during visiting hours.

Inmate Search:

  • In addition to the Guadalupe County Sheriff's Office website, some third-party websites and databases offer inmate search services. These websites may require a subscription or fee to access their records.
  • If you are unable to locate an offender using the online search tools, you can contact the Guadalupe County Jail directly by phone or visit the facility in person during designated visiting hours.

Jail Roster:

  • The jail roster typically includes additional information about the offenders, such as their physical description (height, weight, hair color, eye color), bond amount (if applicable), and any special needs or medical conditions they may have.
  • The jail roster may also indicate whether the offender is eligible for release on bond or if they are being held without bond.
  • Some jails may allow you to search the jail roster by specific criteria, such as the type of crime, the arresting agency, or the offender's custody status.
  • If you are unable to find the information you need on the jail roster, you can contact the Guadalupe County Jail directly or submit a public records request to obtain more detailed information about a particular offender.

Inmate Calls:

  • The Guadalupe County Jail utilizes a secure inmate call system to facilitate communication between offenders and their families and friends.
  • Inmates are permitted to make outgoing calls to pre-approved phone numbers only. These numbers must be added to the offender's approved call list, which is typically done by submitting a request to the jail administration.
  • Calls are generally limited to a certain number of minutes per day and may be subject to monitoring or recording.
  • To call an inmate at the Guadalupe County Jail, you will need to use the following steps:

    1. Obtain the offender's booking number.
    2. Contact the jail at their main phone number.
    3. Provide the offender's booking number to the jail staff.
    4. You will be connected to the offender's call if they are available and have been approved to receive calls.

Inmate Messaging:

  • Guadalupe County Jail does not allow inmates to receive or send voice or text messages. All communication must be done through traditional mail or during approved visitation hours.

Detainee Mail:

  • Inmates at the Guadalupe County Jail are permitted to receive mail from family, friends, and legal representatives. All incoming mail is subject to inspection and may be opened and read by jail staff.

  • To send mail to an inmate, you will need the following information:

    • Inmate's Full Name
    • Inmate's Booking Number
    • Guadalupe County Jail Address:

      Guadalupe County Jail Attn: Inmate Mail 1001 E Court St Seguin, TX 78155

  • Mail should be sent in a standard envelope, and the return address should be clearly visible.

  • Mail should not contain any contraband, such as weapons, drugs, or alcohol.

  • Books and publications are allowed but may be subject to review by jail staff.

  • Care packages are not allowed at the Guadalupe County Jail.

Sending Money to Inmates:

  • Inmates at the Guadalupe County Jail can receive money through the following methods:

    • Jail Lobby Kiosk: You can deposit money into an inmate's account using the kiosk located in the jail lobby. Cash and credit/debit cards are accepted.
    • Online: You can send money to an inmate's account online through the JailFunds website. You will need the inmate's booking number and their date of birth to complete the transaction.
    • Money Order: You can send a money order to the Guadalupe County Jail. Be sure to include the inmate's full name and booking number on the money order.
  • There is a daily limit on the amount of money that can be deposited into an inmate's account.

  • Money deposited into an inmate's account can be used to purchase items from the jail commissary, such as food, clothing, and toiletries.

Visitation:

  • To arrange a visit with an inmate at the Guadalupe County Jail, you must first create an account on the jail's visitation website. You will need to provide your personal information, including your name, address, and phone number.
  • Once your account is created, you can schedule a visit by selecting a date and time from the available options. You will need to provide the inmate's name and booking number when scheduling the visit.
  • All visitors must present a valid government-issued photo ID at the time of the visit.
  • Visitors are subject to search before entering the visitation area.
  • During the visit, visitors and inmates are separated by a glass partition and communicate through a phone.
  • Visits are typically limited to 30 minutes per visit.

Visitation Hours:

  • Tuesday through Saturday: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Sunday and Monday: No visitation

Video Visitation:

  • The Guadalupe County Jail does not offer video visitation at this time.

Inmate Commissary:

  • The commissary is a store within the jail where inmates can purchase a variety of items, including food, clothing, toiletries, and other personal items.

  • Inmates can use money from their commissary account to make purchases.

  • The commissary serves several purposes:

    • It allows inmates to purchase items that they need or want.
    • It helps to keep inmates occupied and engaged.
    • It generates revenue for the jail, which can be used to fund various programs and services.
  • Commissary use is typically restricted in the following ways:

    • There is a limit on the amount of money that inmates can spend in the commissary each week.
    • Certain items may be restricted or prohibited, such as tobacco products, weapons, and drugs.
    • Inmates may be required to submit a request form to purchase certain items.

Release Information:

  • Inmates are typically released from the Guadalupe County Jail when they have served their sentence, posted bail, or been granted a release by the court.
  • Inmates who are being released must go through a release process, which includes being fingerprinted, photographed, and having their property returned to them.
  • Inmates who are being released to a halfway house or other community-based program will need to provide proof of their enrollment in the program.
  • Inmates who are being deported will be transferred to the custody of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

How to Get Inmate Release Information:

  • To obtain information about an inmate's release date, you can contact the Guadalupe County Jail directly or submit a public records request.
  • You will need to provide the inmate's full name and booking number when requesting release information.

Security Level and Jail Staff:

  • The Guadalupe County Jail is a medium-security facility. This means that the jail has a variety of security measures in place to prevent escapes and maintain order.

  • Security measures at the jail include:

    • Secure doors and locks
    • Surveillance cameras
    • Armed security officers
    • Regular security checks
  • The jail houses a variety of offenders, including those charged with misdemeanors and felonies.

  • Correctional officers are responsible for the safety and security of the jail and its inmates. They perform a variety of duties, including:

    • Monitoring inmates
    • Conducting security checks
    • Responding to emergencies
    • Enforcing jail rules and regulations

Correctional Staff:

  • The Guadalupe County Jail is staffed by a team of dedicated correctional officers who are committed to providing a safe and secure environment for both inmates and staff.

  • Correctional officers receive extensive training in a variety of areas, including:

    • Use of force
    • Crisis intervention
    • First aid and CPR
    • Emergency response
  • Correctional officers work closely with other jail staff, including medical staff, mental health professionals, and chaplains, to provide a comprehensive range of services to inmates.

Location and Contact Details

Official Address

2615 N Guadalupe St, Seguin, TX 78155, United States

Official Phone Number

830-303-8866

Official Website

www.guadalupecountysherifftx.org

Seguin, TX

Coordinates:
29.57444°N 97.96528°W
Country:
United States
State:
Texas
County:
Guadalupe
Government:
Type:
Council-manager government
Council-Manager:
Mayor Don Keil Ernest Leal Jeannette "Jet" Crabb Chris Rangel Tomas V. Castellon, Jr. Carlos Medrano Fonda Mathis Donna Dodgen Mark Herbold
City Manager:
Doug Faseler
Area:
Total:
38.48 sq mi (99.65 km2)
Land:
38.28 sq mi (99.14 km2)
Water:
0.20 sq mi (0.51 km2)
Elevation:
522 ft (159 m)
Population (2010):
Total:
25,175
Estimate (2019):
29,992
Density:
783.51/sq mi (302.51/km2)
Time zone:
UTC-6 (Central (CST))
Summer (DST):
UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP codes:
78155-78156
Area code(s):
830
FIPS code:
48-66644
GNIS feature ID:
1346881

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for an inmate in a specific jail or prison?

To search for an inmate in a specific jail or prison, visit the facility's official website or use a national database like the Federal Bureau of Prisons' inmate locator for federal inmates. Many states and counties also offer online inmate search tools on their websites. You'll typically need the inmate's full name and, in some cases, their birthdate or inmate ID number.

What information do I need to find an inmate?

To find an inmate, you generally need:

  • The inmate's full name.
  • Date of birth (DOB).
  • Inmate ID number (if known).
  • The specific facility or state where they are incarcerated.

Can I find out the charges against an inmate?

Yes, the charges against an inmate are usually public record. This information can often be found through the jail or prison's online inmate search tool or by contacting the facility directly. Some jurisdictions also provide this information through online court records.

How do I find out if someone has been arrested?

To find out if someone has been arrested, you can:

  • Check local police department websites for arrest logs.
  • Use online search tools provided by the county or city.
  • Contact the police department or sheriff's office directly.

Is there a way to see recent jail bookings?

Many jails and sheriff's offices publish recent bookings online. Check the official website of the local jail or sheriff's department for a bookings or arrests section. Some third-party websites also aggregate this information, though accuracy may vary.

How can I view mugshots of inmates?

Mugshots can often be found on the jail or prison's official website within the inmate search section. Availability varies by jurisdiction, and some locations may require a formal records request to access mugshots.

Communication with Inmates

What are the rules for inmate calls?

Rules for inmate calls typically include:

  • Calls are usually outgoing only; inmates cannot receive incoming calls.
  • Call times are limited (often 15 to 30 minutes).
  • Calls may be monitored or recorded, except for privileged legal communications.
  • Prepaid or collect call options are usually available, depending on the facility's phone service provider.

How can I send mail to an inmate?

To send mail to an inmate:

  1. Obtain the correct mailing address from the facility's website.
  2. Include the inmate's full name and ID number in the address.
  3. Follow the facility's guidelines on what can be sent.

Are there any restrictions on what can be sent in inmate mail?

Yes, common restrictions include:

  • No contraband (drugs, weapons, etc.).
  • No cash (use money orders or facility-approved methods).
  • Limits on book and magazine types (often must be sent directly from the publisher).
  • All mail may be inspected for prohibited items.

Can inmates receive emails or electronic messages?

Some facilities allow inmates to receive emails or electronic messages through approved vendors like JPay or CorrLinks. Messages are monitored and may be subject to fees.

Visitation

How do I schedule a visitation with an inmate?

Visit the facility's website or contact them directly to learn about their visitation schedule and appointment process. Many facilities now use online systems for visitation scheduling.

What identification do I need to visit an inmate?

Adult visitors typically need a valid, government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or passport. Requirements may vary for minors.

Are there any items I cannot bring to a visitation?

Common prohibited items include:

  • Cell phones and electronic devices.
  • Weapons of any kind.
  • Drugs and alcohol.
  • Excessive cash.

What are the visitation rules for children?

Children must usually be accompanied by an adult. Some facilities may require a birth certificate or guardian consent form for minors.

Financial Assistance for Inmates

How can I send money to an inmate?

You can send money to an inmate through:

  • Facility-approved electronic services (e.g., JPay, Western Union).
  • Money orders sent to the facility's designated address.
  • Kiosk machines located in the facility's lobby (if available).

What are the methods for sending money to inmates?

Methods include:

  • Online payments.
  • Telephone payments.
  • Kiosks at the facility.
  • Mail-in money orders.

Are there any fees associated with sending money to an inmate?

Yes, fees vary by service provider and method of payment. Online and telephone transfers typically have a fee, while money orders may have lower or no fees but take longer to process.

Can inmates use the money I send for any purchase?

Inmates can use the money for commissary items (snacks, hygiene products, etc.), phone credits, and sometimes for paying fines or fees. Facilities may restrict purchases.

Bail and Bond Information

How is bail or bond determined?

Bail or bond amounts are determined by the court based on factors like the severity of the crime, flight risk, and the defendant's criminal history.

What payment methods are accepted for posting bail or bond?

Accepted methods usually include cash, cashier's checks, and bonds through licensed bail bond agents. Some jurisdictions may allow credit card payments.

Can I post bail or bond for someone online?

Many jurisdictions now offer online bail payment systems. Check the court's or sheriff's office website for available options.

What happens to the bail or bond money after the case is concluded?

If the defendant complies with all court requirements, bail money is usually returned minus any court fees. Bond payments made through a bail agent are non-refundable.

Release Information

How can I find out an inmate's release date?

Inmate release dates may be found on the facility's website or by contacting the facility directly. Some information may be restricted.

Are inmates released at a specific time of day?

Release times vary by facility. Some may release inmates only during regular business hours, while others may have specific release times.

What are the procedures for picking up an inmate upon release?

Contact the facility for specific procedures. You may need to provide identification and arrive at a designated time and location.

Legal and Medical Assistance for Inmates

How can an inmate access legal assistance?

Inmates can access legal assistance through:

  • Public defenders for criminal cases.
  • Legal aid organizations for civil matters.
  • Requesting legal materials and law library access.

Are inmates entitled to medical care while incarcerated?

Yes, inmates are entitled to necessary medical, dental, and mental health care while incarcerated.

What happens if an inmate needs emergency medical care?

Facilities are equipped to handle emergencies on-site or will transport inmates to local hospitals for more serious conditions.

Can inmates receive medication while incarcerated?

Yes, inmates can receive prescribed medications under the supervision of the facility's medical staff.

Criminal Records and Background Checks

How can I look up someone's criminal record?

Criminal records can often be looked up online through state or county court websites. Third-party websites also offer criminal record searches, usually for a fee.

What information is included in a criminal record lookup?

A criminal record lookup may include:

  • Arrests.
  • Convictions.
  • Sentences.
  • Court dates.
  • Charges.

Are criminal records lookup services free?

Some government websites offer free searches, but detailed reports from third-party services usually require a fee.

How can I conduct a background check on someone?

Background checks can be conducted through online services, which may require the person's name, date of birth, and Social Security number. Fees vary by service.

What information is needed for a background check?

Basic information needed includes:

  • Full name.
  • Date of birth.
  • Social Security number (for more comprehensive checks).

Sex Offender Registry

How do I search for a registered sex offender?

You can search for registered sex offenders on the National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW), which links to state and territorial registries.

What information is available on the sex offender registry?

The registry typically includes:

  • The offender's name and aliases.
  • Photograph.
  • Offense details.
  • Current address.

Are there restrictions on where a sex offender can live or work?

Yes, many jurisdictions impose restrictions on living and working near schools, parks, and other places children frequent. Specific restrictions vary by state and offense.

How often is the sex offender registry updated?

Registries are updated regularly, but the frequency varies by state. Offenders are usually required to update their information annually, semi-annually, or quarterly, depending on their classification.

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