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How to Read Hopkins County Jail's Online Inmate Roster

Trying to make sense of the Hopkins County Jail online inmate roster? You're not alone. Once you understand what each field means—and what it doesn't—you can read an entry quickly without making wrong assumptions.

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How to Read Hopkins County Jail's Online Inmate Roster

Each roster entry has a few key fields that help you confirm you're looking at the right person. At the top, you'll see the full name and a booking status line (something like "Status: CURRENTLY BOOKED"). Below that are basic identifiers - sex, height, weight. There's also an address field, but it shows "Address: REDACTED" on the public roster, so don't expect to find a home address there.

Tip: Start by matching the full name and the status line (like “CURRENTLY BOOKED”). Those two fields are the quickest way to make sure you’re reading the right roster entry.

  • Sex: Shown as a single letter on the roster (example: “Sex: M”).
  • Height/Weight: Listed as basic physical attributes (example: “Height: 506 Weight: 170”).
  • Address: Displayed, but the public entry shows it as “Address: REDACTED.”

Bond information shows up in a field labeled "Total Bond" - but it doesn't always look like a dollar amount. Sometimes you'll see "Total Bond: DENIED." Other times it reads "Total Bond: NOT SET," meaning no amount is listed at that moment. When there is a number, it appears with decimals - like "Total Bond: 150000.00."

Note: "DENIED" and "NOT SET" appear as plain text in the Total Bond field. Treat them as roster entries, not a full explanation of what the court has decided.

Below the summary fields, individual charges appear as line items. Each line typically includes a statute number, a short charge description, and the bond amount for that specific charge. For example: "1 31.03(E)(2)(A) THEFT PROP >=$100<$750 10,000.00." The statute and description identify the charge; the number at the end is the bond amount listed for it.

Reminder: The roster shows charges as recorded - not findings of guilt, and not a full breakdown of how bond decisions were made.

Hopkins County's roster combines the arrest date and arresting agency on one line, formatted like "Arrest Date: 01/06/2026 -- SULPHUR SPRINGS PD." Read it as two pieces of info: the date shows when the arrest was recorded, and the agency name identifies which department made the arrest.

You'll also see a counter labeled "Days In Jail" - just a number, like "Days In Jail: 3" or "Days In Jail: 772." This shows how long someone has been in custody according to the roster. When scanning multiple entries, match the name and booking status to make sure you're looking at the right person's count.

Caution: “Days In Jail” is a counter on the roster. By itself, it doesn’t tell you where the case stands or what has happened in court.

Online records are handy for quick checks, but they're not the same as certified paperwork. Hopkins County's public-records disclaimer from the County Clerk's Office states the information is provided as a public service and that the County Clerk does not certify its authenticity. If you're making decisions based on exact details - like bond status or charge wording - verify through official channels.

Warning: Whether the Total Bond field shows “DENIED,” “NOT SET,” or a number like “150000.00,” treat it as a roster entry and confirm it before you act. The online information is not certified as authentic.

How to Read Hopkins County Jail's Online Inmate Roster

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  • Confirm whether “Total Bond” is still “DENIED,” “NOT SET,” or a specific amount - and whether anything has changed since the roster updated.
  • Read the “Arrest Date: [date] -- [agency]” line carefully so you know which agency is listed as the arresting agency.
  • Use “Days In Jail” as a reference point, not proof of case progress.
  • Review each charge line for the statute, the short description, and the bond amount shown for that charge (example format: “THEFT PROP >=$100<$750 10,000.00”).
  • Keep the site disclaimer in mind: the online information is provided as a public service and is not certified as authentic.

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