Find an Inmate at Nolan County Jail, TX

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Quick Facts

  • You can search custody using federal locators, the Texas statewide offender search, or local county jail rosters.
  • Notification services such as VINE/IVSS let you register to receive alerts when an offender’s custody status changes.
  • County and third-party jail rosters can differ in completeness; verify important information across multiple sources.
  • When sending mail, start with the inmate’s full name followed by the facility street address, city, and ZIP.
  • Locate the Nolan County Jail contact page via the county or sheriff website before calling or mailing to confirm current contact methods.

Common Questions

What is the best way to search for an inmate connected to Nolan County?

Try multiple public tools: the federal Bureau of Prisons locator, the Texas statewide offender search, and the Nolan County jail roster or other county listings. Search using the best identifier you have—name, booking number, or state offender ID—to narrow results.

How do I address mail to an inmate at Nolan County Jail, TX?

Address the envelope with the inmate’s full name first, then the facility street address, city, and ZIP in the format Nolan County Jail requires.

Does Nolan County Jail offer online contact forms or social updates?

County and sheriff offices often offer website contact forms and may post updates online. Check the Nolan County or sheriff website for the current options and the best way to reach the jail for non-urgent questions.

What information should I have before calling Nolan County Jail about an inmate?

Have the inmate’s full name, any known aliases, and date of birth ready so staff can pull the correct records. If you’re asking about visiting or release-related issues, be prepared with a government-issued photo ID and any documents the facility requires.

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