Williamson County Jail, TX
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How to File a Complaint About Treatment at Williamson County (Sheriff’s Office & Jail)
If you believe someone was treated improperly, you can file a complaint. Here's how to give the department what it needs to investigate.
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How to Request a Character Letter from Williamson County Jail (Georgetown, TX)
Need proof that someone was incarcerated at Williamson County Jail in Georgetown, Texas? You can request a notarized Character Letter. It costs $6.00 per letter, and you'll need to make the request in person at the Sheriff's Office during business hours.
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What Services Williamson County Jail Provides to Inmates (Medical, Dental, Mental Health, Education)
When someone you care about is in Williamson County Jail, knowing what services they can access makes a difference. Here's what the county says it provides—from health care to programs.
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Visitation
- The Corrections Bureau supervises recreation and visitation and handles inmate transportation and pick-ups from other jurisdictions.
- Visiting is a privilege and visits may be restricted or canceled for rule violations, lockdowns, security incidents, or health emergencies.
- Most non-attorney visits may be monitored or recorded.
Sending Money
- Williamson County Jail uses Access Corrections to accept inmate deposits online.
- You can post bail payments remotely through Access Corrections.
- Access Corrections supports making parole or probation payments when needed.
Inmate Lookup
- To look up jail records, use the Williamson County Records Inquiry searching by first and last name or booking number.
- You can also search federal, Texas state, or county inmate rosters to locate someone in custody.
- If you do not have an inmate ID or booking number, use a statewide offender search to find a TDCJ/SID or other identifiers.
Contact Info
- The Williamson County Victim Services Unit provides phone contact numbers for assistance.
- Victim Services offers downloadable booklets on 'Death of a Loved One' and 'Family Violence'.
- Have identifying details ready before calling, such as full name, date of birth, and known aliases.
Facility Info
- The jail’s daily population is approximately 600 inmates.
- After expansion, the facility has bed space for 1,104 inmates.
- Williamson County provides food service and medical, mental health, and dental care, and offers education and ministry programs to inmates.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
The Corrections Bureau oversees visitation at Williamson County Jail—the same division handling inmate transportation, pick-ups from other jurisdictions, and recreation supervision. Visits are a privilege, meaning they can be restricted or canceled for rule violations, lockdowns, security incidents, or health emergencies. Depending on housing unit and inmate status, visits may be offered in different formats: on-site or remote via video/tablet. Most non-attorney visits may be monitored or recorded. How often you can visit varies by custody level and facility layout, and some scheduling systems won't show dates when the inmate already has a visit booked that week. Before scheduling, expect to create an account, verify your email address, and complete a background questionnaire.
Sending Money
Williamson County Jail directs family and friends to use Access Corrections for sending money to inmates quickly and securely. Through the same vendor, you can post bail remotely and make parole or probation payments when required. In Texas, inmate deposits typically go into an Inmate Trust Fund (commissary) account. The facility's trust office can confirm a deposit was received, though balance and transaction details are limited to the inmate. Before sending funds, confirm you're an approved sender and follow the vendor's instructions exactly. Don't mail cash or personal checks—use approved vendors or accepted payment types instead.
Read full guideInmate Lookup
Start with the Williamson County Records Inquiry to search for someone at Williamson County Jail. You can look up records by first and last name or booking number. Missing a booking number? A statewide offender search can help you locate a TDCJ/SID or other identifier to use when you return to the county records. Keep in mind that federal, state, county, and third-party rosters don't always update at the same time—confirm critical details before acting on search results. For ongoing updates, register with notification services like IVSS, VINE, or SAVNS to get alerts when custody status changes.
Contact
For victim-related help connected to Williamson County Jail, start with the Williamson County Victim Services Unit. The office publishes phone contact numbers so survivors and family members can reach the right support. Victim Services also offers downloadable booklets for urgent situations, including "Death of a Loved One" and "Family Violence," with guidance and resources you can access directly. For general questions about a detainee or other non-emergency issues, check the county or sheriff's office contact page or web form first to route your question properly. When you call or submit a form, have the person's full name, date of birth, and any known aliases ready. Avoid sending sensitive personal information over unsecured email—use recommended secure contact options when available.
Read full guideCommon Questions
Showing 6 of 16Who supervises visitation at Williamson County Jail?
Visitation is supervised by the Williamson County Jail Corrections Bureau. That bureau also oversees recreation and manages inmate transportation and pick-ups from other jurisdictions.
VisitationCan visits be canceled or restricted at Williamson County Jail?
Yes. Visiting is a privilege, and the jail may restrict or cancel visits for rule violations, lockdowns, security incidents, or health and safety emergencies.
VisitationAre visits recorded or available remotely at Williamson County Jail?
Most non-attorney visits may be monitored or recorded. Remote video/tablet visits may be available, but access can vary by unit and by an inmate’s privileges.
VisitationHow do I send money to an inmate at Williamson County Jail?
Use Access Corrections for quick, secure online deposits. Confirm you’re an approved sender and follow the vendor’s deposit steps exactly. Don’t mail cash or personal checks; use approved vendors, kiosks, or other accepted payment types instead.
Sending MoneyCan I post bail online for someone at Williamson County Jail?
Yes. Williamson County Jail allows you to post bail remotely through Access Corrections. Follow the vendor’s instructions and confirm any fees and required details before you submit payment.
Sending MoneyCan I use the same service to make parole or probation payments?
Yes. Access Corrections supports parole or probation payments when those payments are required. Check the vendor’s processing rules and any fees before you pay.
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Williamson County Jail is part of the Corrections Bureau's jail system in Texas, housing around 600 inmates daily.
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