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2026-06-10 14:06 UTCOfficial data
49In custody
0Felony
0Misdemeanor
$17.3MTotal bond
11Booked · 14d
215Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
LCLECATES, CHRISTINA M#23728
Apr 10, 2026
FTA/ASSAULT CAUSES BODILY INJURY FAMILY MEMBER+3 more
ViolentOther
$70,00061d
CCCHRISTMAS, CHRISTOPHER J#23528
Mar 29, 2026
CONTINUOUS VIOLENCE AGAINST THE FAMILY+4 more
OtherViolent
$190,00073d
MCMCDONALD, CASEY D#23708
Mar 26, 2026
AGG ASSAULT DATE/FAMILY/HOUSE W/WEAPON SBI
Weapons
$75,00076d
PMPUSTKA, MARTIN J#12068
Mar 25, 2026
321Days Commitment/ Assault Causes Bodily Injury Family Member+2 more
ViolentOther
$22,50077d
ATALLEN, TIMOTHY T#21678
Mar 15, 2026
AGG ASSLT W/DEADLY WEAPON (Family Member)
Weapons
$50,00087d
SDSANCHEZ, DYLLAN S#21639
Mar 11, 2026
7 Yrs TDCJ W 259 Days Credit//MTR // ONLINE SOLICIT MINOR SEX CONDUCT+6 more
Other
$105,00091d
BABURNS, ANTWON T#21894
Mar 10, 2026
Harris Co MAN/DEL CS PG 1 >= 200G =4G<200G
Other
$495,00092d
SISANDOVAL, ISAIAS#23673
Feb 12, 2026
ASSAULT CAUSES BODILY INJURY FAMILY MEMBER+1 more
ViolentCourt / Warrant
$10,000118d
STSIERRA HAMBY, TREY A#23671
Feb 11, 2026
ONLINE SOLICIT OF A MINOR+1 more
OtherSex offense
$500,000119d
GRGREEN, RICHARD L#23654
Jan 22, 2026
TERRORISTIC THREAT CAUSE FEAR OF IMMINENT SBI+4 more
OtherWeaponsViolent
$275,000139d
DTDORSEY, TONY D#17883
Jan 9, 2026
Case Rejected/AGG ASSAULT DATE/FAMILY/HOUSE W/WEAPON SBI+2 more
WeaponsViolentOther
$780,000152d
RCRODRIGUEZ-BEDOYA, CRISTIAN M#23617
Dec 16, 2025
Time Served//No Operator/Drivers License+6 more
TrafficOtherCourt / Warrant
$56,000176d
RFRIVERA-LOPEZ, FAUSTO E#23579
Nov 4, 2025
ONLINE SOLICIT OF A MINOR SEXUAL CONDUCT+1 more
Sex offenseCourt / Warrant
$100,000218d
COCASTRO HERNANDEZ, OSWALDO#23506
Aug 25, 2025
ASSAULT FAM/HOUSE MEM IMPEDE BREATH/CIRCULAT+2 more
ViolentOtherCourt / Warrant
$120,000289d
SRSPARKS, RODNEY S#12581
Jun 21, 2025
17.16 // MAN DEL CS PG1 -B >= 1G-4G+5 more
OtherProperty / Theft
$252,000354d
GJGONZALES, JASON C#23362
May 20, 2025
Bond Forfeiture/AGG ROBBERY
Property / Theft
$250,000386d
PJPEREZ, JEREMY R#22475
Apr 30, 2025
Attempted Escape--REJECTED+9 more
Court / WarrantDomesticOtherProperty / Theft
$810,000406d
DTDAVILA, TREVOR J#22088
Mar 26, 2025
12 YRS TDCJ W/ 440 Days Credit//PROH SEXUAL CONDUCT WITH ANCESTOR/DESCENDANT+3 more
Sex offenseViolentCourt / Warrant
$810,000441d
DVDUCKWORTH, VALARIA R#23292
Mar 11, 2025
INTERFER W/PUBLIC DUTIES+3 more
OtherTraffic
$26,000456d
LKLOUIS, KENTAVEAN B#23209
Feb 13, 2025
17.16/DWI 2nd+2 more
DUI / OVIWeaponsViolent
$757,500482d
  1. LC
    LECATES, CHRISTINA M#23728
    Booked Apr 10, 2026Days 61Bond $70,000
    ViolentOther
  2. CC
    CHRISTMAS, CHRISTOPHER J#23528
    Booked Mar 29, 2026Days 73Bond $190,000
    OtherViolent
  3. MC
    MCDONALD, CASEY D#23708
    Booked Mar 26, 2026Days 76Bond $75,000
    Weapons
  4. PM
    PUSTKA, MARTIN J#12068
    Booked Mar 25, 2026Days 77Bond $22,500
    ViolentOther
  5. AT
    ALLEN, TIMOTHY T#21678
    Booked Mar 15, 2026Days 87Bond $50,000
    Weapons
  6. SD
    SANCHEZ, DYLLAN S#21639
    Booked Mar 11, 2026Days 91Bond $105,000
    Other
  7. BA
    BURNS, ANTWON T#21894
    Booked Mar 10, 2026Days 92Bond $495,000
    Other
  8. SI
    SANDOVAL, ISAIAS#23673
    Booked Feb 12, 2026Days 118Bond $10,000
    ViolentCourt / Warrant
  9. ST
    SIERRA HAMBY, TREY A#23671
    Booked Feb 11, 2026Days 119Bond $500,000
    OtherSex offense
  10. GR
    GREEN, RICHARD L#23654
    Booked Jan 22, 2026Days 139Bond $275,000
    OtherWeaponsViolent
  11. DT
    DORSEY, TONY D#17883
    Booked Jan 9, 2026Days 152Bond $780,000
    WeaponsViolentOther
  12. RC
    RODRIGUEZ-BEDOYA, CRISTIAN M#23617
    Booked Dec 16, 2025Days 176Bond $56,000
    TrafficOtherCourt / Warrant
  13. RF
    RIVERA-LOPEZ, FAUSTO E#23579
    Booked Nov 4, 2025Days 218Bond $100,000
    Sex offenseCourt / Warrant
  14. CO
    CASTRO HERNANDEZ, OSWALDO#23506
    Booked Aug 25, 2025Days 289Bond $120,000
    ViolentOtherCourt / Warrant
  15. SR
    SPARKS, RODNEY S#12581
    Booked Jun 21, 2025Days 354Bond $252,000
    OtherProperty / Theft
  16. GJ
    GONZALES, JASON C#23362
    Booked May 20, 2025Days 386Bond $250,000
    Property / Theft
  17. PJ
    PEREZ, JEREMY R#22475
    Booked Apr 30, 2025Days 406Bond $810,000
    Court / WarrantDomesticOtherProperty / Theft
  18. DT
    DAVILA, TREVOR J#22088
    Booked Mar 26, 2025Days 441Bond $810,000
    Sex offenseViolentCourt / Warrant
  19. DV
    DUCKWORTH, VALARIA R#23292
    Booked Mar 11, 2025Days 456Bond $26,000
    OtherTraffic
  20. LK
    LOUIS, KENTAVEAN B#23209
    Booked Feb 13, 2025Days 482Bond $757,500
    DUI / OVIWeaponsViolent

Burleson County Jail Contact Information

Use these Burleson County Detention Center contacts for custody confirmation, bail questions, visitation planning, inmate deposits, and court follow-up.

Facility
Burleson County Detention Center
Operated By
Burleson County Sheriff's Office
Court
Burleson County District Court

About the Burleson County Detention Center

The Burleson County detention facility in Caldwell is operated by the Burleson County Sheriff's Office. This page reflects the Sheriff's published current-inmate roster with booking numbers, dates, charge descriptions, and bond information when listed.

Record of an arrest is not an indication of guilt. Confirm custody status, charges, and court dates with the Burleson County Sheriff's Office and local courts.

Facility
Burleson County Detention Center
Operated By
Burleson County Sheriff's Office
County
Burleson County, Texas (Caldwell)
Roster Source
Burleson County Sheriff public inmate roster

How the Burleson County Inmate Search Works

Finding information about inmates at the Burleson County Detention Center is streamlined through the Burleson County inmate search. The search tool enables individuals to locate inmates by entering specific details such as name, booking date, charges, and current status. This online resource is critical for families aiming to find their loved ones quickly and efficiently. The search results will also include bond information, providing a clearer picture of the inmate's circumstances.

Inmate booking records feature several important fields. When conducting a search, users can expect to see the inmate's full name, date of booking, specific charges against them, current status, and bond amount. Understanding terms like pending, sentenced, and hold is vital. A pending charge indicates that the case is still in progress, while sentenced means a verdict has been reached, and hold signifies that the inmate is retained for another jurisdiction or reason.

Charges may change based on various factors, including new evidence or legal negotiations. Timing delays can occur while the court processes these changes. To optimize the search experience, consider using full names or incorporating variations if initial attempts do not yield results. Searching frequently can also provide updated information. Staying informed through the Burleson County inmate search can significantly ease the anxiety surrounding a loved one's detention status.

Posting Bail at Burleson County Detention Center

When a judge sets bail at the Burleson County Detention Center, several factors come into play. The severity of the charges, the defendant's criminal history, and flight risk all influence the bail amount. Various types of bonds are available, including cash, surety, property, and personal recognizance (OR). Each type has different requirements and implications for the inmate’s release process, so understanding these options is essential for families considering bail.

Posting bail requires following specific steps. First, the designated bail amount must be provided to the court, whether through cash, a bail bondsman, or property collateral. If opting for a bail bondsman, be aware of the 10% fee required, as well as the responsibility of a co-signer should the defendant fail to appear in court. Families should be prepared for potential delays, as processing the bail can take time once it is submitted.

The release timeline can vary based on several factors, including the time of day bail is posted and the facility's operational hours. Inmates may not be released immediately, even after bail is set. Families should stay in close communication with the detention center to monitor progress and understand when their loved one will be coming home. Being well-informed about the bail process can alleviate stress during this challenging time.

Sending Money to an Inmate

Inmates at the Burleson County Detention Center maintain a commissary or trust account that allows them to purchase essential items, such as snacks, hygiene products, and writing materials. Families often want to deposit money into these accounts to support their loved ones. Knowing how to contribute funds is vital, as proper management can significantly enhance an inmate's experience while incarcerated.

There are several methods available for depositing money into an inmate's account. Families can use kiosks located in the detention center, make deposits online, or submit funds over the phone. Money orders are also accepted, but it’s essential to note that cash should never be mailed. Each deposit method typically incurs a fee, so understanding these costs can help families budget effectively. Processing times vary, with some methods allowing for immediate access.

The booking number assigned to each inmate is crucial when making deposits. This unique identifier ensures that funds are allocated correctly to the intended inmate. Families must double-check the accuracy of the booking number to avoid delays or misdirected funds. By following the facility’s guidelines for deposits, families can help ensure their loved ones have the necessary resources during their time at the Burleson County Jail.

Inmate Communication

Communication with inmates at the Burleson County Detention Center is primarily outbound; inmates can only make calls to the outside world. Families should be aware that calls are typically collect or can be paid for via prepaid accounts. Understanding these options is essential for maintaining contact. Establishing a phone account before an inmate calls can streamline communication and avoid unexpected charges.

Video visits are also an option for families looking to connect with inmates. Scheduling these visits may require a fee, and it’s important to understand the rules surrounding participation. Video calls offer a more personal way to communicate, as they allow families to see and hear their loved ones. Additionally, electronic messaging is available, providing another avenue for inmates to stay in touch with family members.

The rules around mail are strict at the Burleson County Detention Center. Inmates can receive letters, but addressing must be precise, and all incoming mail is subject to inspection. Legal mail is treated differently, so it’s vital to follow guidelines for that correspondence. Families should keep in mind that all non-legal communications are monitored. Understanding these communication policies can help families maintain consistent contact with inmates.

Burleson County Court Information

Burleson County cases are handled by the appropriate district courts in Caldwell, Texas. Understanding the court structure is essential for families seeking to navigate the legal process. Each stage of the case from initial appearance to sentencing falls under specific court procedures. Knowing which court has jurisdiction can help ensure that families receive accurate and timely information regarding their loved ones' cases.

The case timeline is crucial for tracking important dates. After an initial appearance, the court will schedule subsequent hearings, which might include arraignment and pre-trial conferences. These hearings play an essential role in determining the direction of the case. A thorough understanding of the timeline can help families prepare for what to expect and stay engaged in their loved one’s legal journey.

Video hearings have become more common, providing an alternative for courtroom appearances. Families should know how to check court dates, as these can change based on a variety of factors. Keeping an eye on court records is vital, as these documents serve as the authoritative source for understanding case progress and outcomes. Staying informed about court appearances and records will allow families to advocate effectively for their loved ones.

Court
Burleson County District Court

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I conduct an inmate search for the Burleson County Detention Center in Caldwell, Texas?

To conduct an inmate search at the Burleson County Detention Center, you can visit the official Burleson County website or contact the facility directly. The site provides a searchable database of current inmates, including booking information, charges, and legal status. This database is updated regularly to ensure accuracy. Alternatively, you may call the detention center for assistance. Keep in mind that the availability of information may vary based on legal restrictions and privacy concerns as laid out in Texas Government Code, Chapter 552.

What is the booking and intake process at the Burleson County Jail?

The booking and intake process at the Burleson County Detention Center involves several steps. Initially, upon arrest, individuals are transported to the facility for processing. This includes fingerprinting, photographing, and completing necessary paperwork. Personal belongings are secured and documented. Once intake is complete, inmates are assigned to a housing unit. The entire process typically takes a few hours, depending on various factors, including the number of arrests and the complexity of the charges. Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, Article 15.17 governs the timelines for this process.

What are the bail and bond options available for detainees at Burleson County Jail?

In Burleson County, Texas, bail options include cash bonds, surety bonds, and personal recognizance bonds. Cash bonds require payment of the full bail amount, while surety bonds involve a bondsman who guarantees the bail in exchange for a fee, typically 10% of the total bond. Personal recognizance allows release without payment, contingent on the detainee’s promise to appear in court. The bail amount is determined by the severity of the charges and may be reviewed by a judge. Relevant statutes include Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, Article 17.

What are the differences between pretrial and sentenced charges in Burleson County?

In Burleson County, Texas, pretrial charges refer to individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial, while sentenced charges apply to those who have been convicted and are serving a sentence. Pretrial detainees may be eligible for bail, allowing for temporary release until their court date. Conversely, sentenced individuals must serve their time as ordered by the court. The distinction is important as it affects the inmate's rights, legal representation, and access to programs within the Burleson County Detention Center, governed by Texas Penal Code.

How can inmates access their attorneys while incarcerated in Burleson County Jail?

Inmates at the Burleson County Detention Center have the right to access their attorneys as stipulated by the Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Attorneys may visit their clients during designated hours, and private visitation areas are provided. Inmates can also request phone calls to their attorneys, although these calls may be monitored. It is advisable for attorneys to schedule visits in advance to ensure timely access. Additionally, legal mail sent to or from attorneys is treated with confidentiality and is not subject to inspection by facility staff.

What are the rules regarding phone calls for inmates at Burleson County Detention Center?

Inmates at the Burleson County Detention Center can make phone calls using a prepaid account or collect calls, which are paid by the recipient. All phone calls are subject to monitoring for security reasons, and inmates are informed of this upon arrival. Prepaid accounts can be funded online or through designated kiosks at the facility. For security reasons, inmates cannot receive incoming calls. Specific regulations regarding phone usage, including call duration and approved contact lists, are outlined in the facility's inmate handbook.

Is video visitation available at the Burleson County Jail?

Yes, video visitation is available at the Burleson County Detention Center, providing a convenient way for inmates to connect with family and friends without the need for in-person visits. Visitors must create an account through the designated video visitation provider, schedule appointments, and pay associated fees. Video visits are conducted in controlled environments to ensure security and compliance with facility regulations. Specific guidelines regarding visitation hours, duration, and acceptable behavior during video sessions are provided upon registration and are subject to change as per facility policies.

What are the in-person visitation rules at Burleson County Detention Center?

In-person visitation at the Burleson County Detention Center is governed by specific rules and regulations to maintain safety and security. Visitors must be on the inmate’s approved visitation list and present valid identification. Visits are scheduled in advance, typically occurring on designated days and times. All visitors are subject to search upon entry, and prohibited items include cell phones, weapons, and personal belongings. Visits may be limited in duration, and inappropriate behavior could result in the termination of the visit. Detailed visitation guidelines are available on the facility's official website.

How can I send money to an inmate at the Burleson County Jail?

To send money to an inmate at the Burleson County Detention Center, you can utilize several methods. One option is to deposit funds through the facility's kiosk located in the lobby, which accepts cash and credit card payments. Additionally, online deposits can be made via the detention center's approved third-party service. Funds are credited to the inmate's commissary account, allowing them to purchase items from the facility's store. It is essential to adhere to the guidelines regarding deposit limits and fees, which are outlined on the detention center’s website.

What are the mail rules for sending letters to inmates at Burleson County Jail?

Mail sent to inmates at the Burleson County Detention Center must adhere to specific rules to ensure security. All incoming mail is inspected for contraband and must include the inmate's name, booking number, and the facility's address. Legal mail, which is correspondence from attorneys, is treated with confidentiality and inspected only for contraband. Items such as photographs, stamps, and envelopes may be restricted. It is advisable to review the facility's guidelines for detailed information on acceptable mail formats and prohibited items to avoid delays or confiscation.

What is the release process and timeline for inmates at the Burleson County Detention Center?

The release process for inmates at the Burleson County Detention Center begins once the individual has fulfilled their sentence or posted bail. Upon release, inmates are typically processed within a few hours, which includes final paperwork and returning personal property. The timeline for release can vary based on the time of day and the facility’s operational demands. For those released on bail, payment must be verified before processing. Texas Code of Criminal Procedure provides guidelines on the timelines for release, and delays may occur due to administrative reasons.

How can inmates find out about their court appearances while in Burleson County Jail?

Inmates at the Burleson County Detention Center can obtain information about their court appearances through several avenues. Staff members can provide details regarding scheduled court dates, and inmates can request this information during their time in custody. Additionally, court schedules are often posted publicly online through the Burleson County District Clerk’s website. It is essential for inmates to stay informed about their court status, as appearances are mandatory, and failure to appear can result in additional charges and complications regarding their case.

What happens to an inmate's property and belongings during booking at Burleson County Jail?

Upon booking at the Burleson County Detention Center, an inmate’s personal belongings are documented and securely stored. Items such as clothing, jewelry, and electronic devices are collected and placed in a secure property locker. Inmates are allowed to retain only certain items, such as basic hygiene products, as permitted by facility regulations. Family members may retrieve personal property during designated hours, following the facility's procedures. The handling and storage of property are governed by Texas Administrative Code, ensuring that the rights and property of inmates are protected.

How is medical care provided to inmates at the Burleson County Detention Center?

Medical care for inmates at the Burleson County Detention Center is provided by qualified healthcare professionals in compliance with Texas law. Upon intake, inmates undergo a medical screening to identify any immediate health concerns. Routine medical assessments and treatment are available, including mental health services. Inmates can request medical attention by submitting a sick call form, which is addressed promptly. The facility adheres to Texas Health and Safety Code regulations, ensuring that all inmates receive necessary medical care and that healthcare services meet established standards.

What are the procedures for inmate transfers from Burleson County Jail?

Inmate transfers from the Burleson County Detention Center can occur for several reasons, such as court appearances, changes in custody status, or relocation to different facilities. Transfer procedures typically involve coordination between the Burleson County Jail and the receiving facility, ensuring compliance with Texas laws and regulations. Inmates may be notified in advance of their transfer, depending on security protocols. The transfer process is documented, and personal belongings are secured before the move. Relevant statutes concerning inmate transfers can be found in the Texas Administrative Code.

How can I access public records related to inmates at Burleson County Jail?

Public records related to inmates at the Burleson County Detention Center, including booking records and charge information, are accessible through the Burleson County website. Individuals may request specific documents under the Texas Public Information Act, which governs public access to government records. Inmate information is generally available online, including court dates and legal status. However, some records may be exempt from disclosure for privacy or security reasons. It is advisable to contact the facility or the county clerk for detailed procedures on accessing specific records.

What are the differences between juvenile and adult processing at Burleson County Jail?

At the Burleson County Detention Center, the processing of juveniles differs significantly from that of adults due to legal protections and rehabilitative goals for minors. Juveniles are typically processed in separate facilities, and their cases are handled under the Texas Juvenile Justice Code. Adults undergo standard booking procedures, while juvenile procedures focus on rehabilitation and diversion from the criminal justice system. Parental notification and involvement are usually required in juvenile cases. The distinctions aim to ensure that juveniles are treated fairly while safeguarding their rights and wellbeing.

What are detainer holds and how do they relate to ICE or immigration at Burleson County Jail?

Detainer holds at the Burleson County Detention Center refer to requests from law enforcement agencies to hold an inmate for additional charges or investigations, including those related to immigration. When the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) issues a detainer, it requests that the facility hold an inmate for a specified time after their release to facilitate immigration proceedings. These holds can complicate the release process and extend an inmate’s time in custody. Compliance with ICE detainers is governed by federal regulations and local policies, balancing legal obligations and inmate rights.

What occurs in cases of re-arrest or parole violations for inmates in Burleson County?

In cases of re-arrest or parole violations at the Burleson County Detention Center, individuals may face immediate detention pending a hearing. Upon being re-arrested, a person may be brought back to the facility where they will be processed and may face new charges. For parole violations, the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles typically examines the circumstances to determine potential sanctions, which can include additional incarceration. The legal process for handling these matters is governed by Texas Penal Code and relevant administrative regulations, ensuring due process rights are upheld.

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This roster is sourced from public booking data and is not an official or certified record. Inclusion is not evidence of guilt. Custody status, charges, and bail can change quickly — confirm sensitive details directly with the Burleson County Sheriff's Office before taking legal or financial action.