Find an Inmate at Williamson County Jail, TX

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Overview

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.

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Quick Facts

  • 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.
  • Notification systems like IVSS, VINE, and SAVNS provide alerts when an individual’s custody status changes.
  • The Williamson County Victim Services Unit provides phone contact numbers for assistance.

Common Questions

How do I search for an inmate at Williamson County Jail, TX?

Use the Williamson County Records Inquiry and search by the person’s first and last name or by booking number.

What can I do if I don’t know the booking number for someone in Williamson County?

Run a statewide offender search to find a TDCJ/SID or other identifier using the person’s name, then use that information to search the Williamson County Records Inquiry.

Can I get notified when an inmate’s custody status changes?

Yes. You can register with notification services such as IVSS, VINE, or SAVNS to receive alerts when an individual’s custody status changes.

How can I contact Williamson County Victim Services?

The Williamson County Victim Services Unit publishes phone contact numbers so victims and family members can connect with assistance. For non-urgent questions, use the county or sheriff’s office contact page or web contact form to find the right channel.

Does Williamson County provide written resources for victims?

Yes. Victim Services provides downloadable booklets, including “Death of a Loved One” and “Family Violence,” that you can use for guidance and next steps. Check the Victim Services page for available PDFs or options for obtaining printed materials if offered.

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