Name | Address | City | State | Zip Code | Phone Number | |||||||
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(1175)Cameron County Jails & Prisons | ||||||||||||
Cameron County Detention Center 2 | 1145 East Harrison Street | Brownsville | TX | 78520 | 956-544-0814 | |||||||
Cameron County Jails & Prisons | ||||||||||||
Cameron County Jail | 954 East Harrison Street | Brownsville | TX | 78520 | 956-544-0865 | |||||||
Cameron County Prison | 7300 Old Alice Road | Olmito | TX | 78575 | 956-554-6700 | |||||||
Old Cameron County Jail | 945 East Harrison Street | Brownsville | TX | 78520 | 956-544-0865 | |||||||
Amador R Rodriguez Boot Camp / Ed Center | 2330 U.s. 77 | San Benito | TX | 78586 | 956-361-3509 | |||||||
Brownsville City Jail | 600 East Jackson Street | Brownsville | TX | 78520 | 956-548-7148 | |||||||
Carrizales-Rucker Detention Center | 7100 Old Alice Road | Olmito | TX | 78575 | 956-554-6701 | |||||||
Darrell B Hester Juvenile Detention Center | 2310 U.S. 77 Business | San Benito | TX | 78586 | 956-361-4603 | |||||||
Darrell B Hester Juvenile Justice Center | PO Box 1690 | San Benito | TX | 78586 | 956-361-4603 | |||||||
Edna Tamayo House | 1438 North 77 Sunshine Strip | Harlingen | TX | 78550 | 956-425-6567 | |||||||
Harlingen City Jail | 1018 Fair Park Boulevard | Harlingen | TX | 78550 | 956-216-5400 | |||||||
Port Isabel Detention Center | 27991 Buena Vista Boulevard | Los Fresnos | TX | 78566 | 956-547-1700 | |||||||
Cameron County Sheriff Department | ||||||||||||
Cameron County Sheriffs Office | 7300 Old Alice Road | Olmito | TX | 78575 | 956-554-6700 | |||||||
Cameron County Inmate & Jail Records Databases | ||||||||||||
Cameron County Inmate Search & Jail Roster | ||||||||||||
Cameron County Sheriff's Office Website | ||||||||||||
Harlingen City Police Department Inmate Search |
Statistics | |
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Jail Population Held for State Prison | 942 |
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Prison | – |
Jail Population Held for State Jail | 1,027 |
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Jail | 1 |
Jail Population Held for Federal Agencies | 312 |
Jail Population Held for ICE | – |
Pretrial Jail Population | 1,093 |
Female Pretrial Jail Population | 76 |
Male Pretrial Jail Population | 924 |
Total Jail Admissions | 8,988 |
Total Jail Population | 1,247 |
Female Jail Population | 91 |
Male Jail Population | 1,163 |
Asian Jail Population | 2 |
Black Jail Population | 10 |
Latino Jail Population | 1,184 |
Native Jail Population | 1 |
White Jail Population | 54 |
Total Prison Population | 1,805 |
Female Prison Population | 110 |
Male Prison Population | 1,695 |
Total Prison Admissions | 865 |
Female Prison Admissions | 84 |
Male Prison Admissions | 781 |
Asian Prison Admissions | – |
Black Prison Admissions | 7 |
Latino Prison Admissions | 804 |
Native Prison Admissions | – |
White Prison Admissions | 53 |
Other Prison Admissions | 1 |
Asian Prison Population | – |
Black Prison Population | 11 |
Latino Prison Population | 1,683 |
Native Prison Population | – |
White Prison Population | 108 |
Other Prison Population | 3 |
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Other Records in Cameron County
Jail Records – How to Search For Them Online
In Cameron County, Texas there are many types of public information that can be requested by the public. This information is available through the Criminal Justice Information Center, or JCIC, which maintains a large database of these public records. However, the records you will obtain from JCIC are not criminal records. They are civil matters that involve people who were convicted of crimes, but did not serve time in jail. These records can include traffic tickets, jail records, and other non-criminal records.
There are several reasons to conduct a search on a person’s jail record. Searching for this information is intended to locate a person who has been reported missing or to contact law enforcement agencies about a missing person. Another reason for a search would be to check up on an current employee that is currently working for a company, or for a potential employer. Or, in some cases, individuals may want to do background searches on people they are considering dating. Whatever the reason, there are specific ways to go about doing these searches.
If you are trying to find criminal records on a person, you will need to go online and visit the Criminal Justice Information Center. Here you can type in the person’s name, and you will receive a complete report. Once you have typed in the person’s name, and clicked search, you will receive one or more reports from the database. All the reports from the database have been made public, so you should not have any difficulty obtaining the information you are looking for. However, it is important to note that these records are considered public record, and if you choose to use this method to search for a person’s criminal history, you may be required to show proof of insurance or identity.
Jail records can also be searched through a different resource. This method requires that you make a personal visit to a local jail. This visit is not government related, and if you do not know where a jail is located, you may have to find out by searching online. Visit the jail and find the records of a person inside. Jail records are often kept in an index, but they can sometimes be found in the various departments of the jail.
If you want more specific information, you can go online and visit your state or federal criminal justice department for more specific information. Many states maintain websites that can allow you to search for a person’s criminal record. These records can give you the most specific details, as they are mostly based on when the crime was committed. You will also see all of the court cases that a person has been involved in, and may even have the option to send someone your way who can perform the search for you.
Jail records are public information, and anyone can access them. However, using this method should be done with permission. If you are going to perform a search on someone else, you should either ask permission, or have their permission to do a jail records search. It may seem like a waste of time, but knowing where a person has been can keep you safe.