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Current Dallas County Jail Roster

Search the current Dallas County jail roster by inmate name or listed charge. Results are synced directly from official booking data.

2026-06-10 14:05 UTCOfficial data
448In custody
269Felony
421Misdemeanor
$0Total bond
435Booked · 14d
3Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
ASARMENDARIZ, STEPHANIE#26-017248
Jun 7, 2026
ASSAULT -BODILY INJURY ONLY (Misdemeanor)
Violent
Misdemeanor3d
RJRIVERA, JOSIAS#26-017249
Jun 7, 2026
EVADING ARREST DETENTION W/VEHICLE PC38.04(b)(2)(A) (Felony)
Other
Felony3d
ADADAMS, DEATRICK, DEWAYNE#26-017246
Jun 7, 2026
ASSAULT -BODILY INJURY ONLY (Misdemeanor)
Violent
Misdemeanor3d
MCMCCLAM, CHRISTOPHER, ELIGHA#26-017261
Jun 7, 2026
POSS CONT SUB PEN GRP 1 < 1G (Felony)+1 more
Other
Felony3d
SESANDERS, EDWARD, BERNARD#26-017267
Jun 7, 2026
RESIST ARREST SEARCH OR TRANSPORT (Misdemeanor)
Other
Misdemeanor3d
BABEASON, AMY, LOUISA#26-017273
Jun 7, 2026
CRIMINAL TRESPASS (Misdemeanor)
Property / Theft
Misdemeanor3d
RDRODRIGUEZ, DEMETRIA, ANN#26-017274
Jun 7, 2026
CRIMINAL TRESPASS (Misdemeanor)
Property / Theft
Misdemeanor3d
MKMURPHY, KEESHUN, DARON#26-017278
Jun 7, 2026
TAMPER FABRICATE PHYSICAL EVID WITH INTENT TO IMPAIR (Felony)+1 more
OtherDrugs
Felony3d
RIRAMIREZ, ISIDRO, SAUL#26-017285
Jun 7, 2026
PUBLIC INTOXICATION (Misdemeanor)
Other
Misdemeanor3d
GRGREENLEE, REGINALD, GLEN#26-017290
Jun 7, 2026
PUBLIC INTOXICATION (Misdemeanor)
Other
Misdemeanor3d
AJAGUILAR LEYVA, JOSE, FRANCISCO#26-017295
Jun 7, 2026
CRIMINAL TRESPASS (Misdemeanor)
Property / Theft
Misdemeanor3d
LRLEWIS, REBEKAH, MARIE ANNETTE#26-017303
Jun 7, 2026
DISORDERLY CONDUCT (Misdemeanor)+1 more
Other
Misdemeanor3d
MRMCGRATH, RYAN, SCOTT#26-017309
Jun 7, 2026
PUBLIC INTOXICATION (Misdemeanor)
Other
Misdemeanor3d
GHGEBREMICHAEL, HABTOM, GEBREMICHAEL#26-017088
Jun 6, 2026
PUBLIC INTOXICATION (Misdemeanor)
Other
Misdemeanor4d
WDWILSON, DEEARIUS, SHIMAR#26-017082
Jun 6, 2026
PUBLIC INTOXICATION (Misdemeanor)+1 more
OtherWeapons
Misdemeanor4d
EBELIN, BRADLEY, CHRISTIAN#26-017097
Jun 6, 2026
PUBLIC INTOXICATION (Misdemeanor)
Other
Misdemeanor4d
RVRODRIGUEZ, VICTOR#26-017103
Jun 6, 2026
POSS CONT SUB PEN GRP 1 < 1G (Felony)+1 more
OtherTraffic
Felony4d
ETELROD, TERESA, MICHELLE#26-017100
Jun 6, 2026
ASSAULT -HOSPITAL PERSONNEL ON HOSP PROPERTY (Felony)
Violent
Felony4d
HMHULSE, MARGARET, ELIZABETH#26-017098
Jun 6, 2026
PUBLIC INTOXICATION (Misdemeanor)
Other
Misdemeanor4d
MJMOJICA, JONATHAN, JOSUE#26-017102
Jun 6, 2026
TRAF VIO -DRIV W/OUT LIC INV W/PREV CONV/SUSP/W/O FIN RES (Misdemeanor)+1 more
OtherDUI / OVI
Misdemeanor4d
  1. AS
    ARMENDARIZ, STEPHANIE#26-017248
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    Violent
  2. RJ
    RIVERA, JOSIAS#26-017249
    Felony
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    Other
  3. AD
    ADAMS, DEATRICK, DEWAYNE#26-017246
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    Violent
  4. MC
    MCCLAM, CHRISTOPHER, ELIGHA#26-017261
    Felony
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    Other
  5. SE
    SANDERS, EDWARD, BERNARD#26-017267
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    Other
  6. BA
    BEASON, AMY, LOUISA#26-017273
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    Property / Theft
  7. RD
    RODRIGUEZ, DEMETRIA, ANN#26-017274
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    Property / Theft
  8. MK
    MURPHY, KEESHUN, DARON#26-017278
    Felony
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    OtherDrugs
  9. RI
    RAMIREZ, ISIDRO, SAUL#26-017285
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    Other
  10. GR
    GREENLEE, REGINALD, GLEN#26-017290
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    Other
  11. AJ
    AGUILAR LEYVA, JOSE, FRANCISCO#26-017295
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    Property / Theft
  12. LR
    LEWIS, REBEKAH, MARIE ANNETTE#26-017303
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    Other
  13. MR
    MCGRATH, RYAN, SCOTT#26-017309
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    Other
  14. GH
    GEBREMICHAEL, HABTOM, GEBREMICHAEL#26-017088
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 6, 2026Days 4Bond
    Other
  15. WD
    WILSON, DEEARIUS, SHIMAR#26-017082
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 6, 2026Days 4Bond
    OtherWeapons
  16. EB
    ELIN, BRADLEY, CHRISTIAN#26-017097
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 6, 2026Days 4Bond
    Other
  17. RV
    RODRIGUEZ, VICTOR#26-017103
    Felony
    Booked Jun 6, 2026Days 4Bond
    OtherTraffic
  18. ET
    ELROD, TERESA, MICHELLE#26-017100
    Felony
    Booked Jun 6, 2026Days 4Bond
    Violent
  19. HM
    HULSE, MARGARET, ELIZABETH#26-017098
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 6, 2026Days 4Bond
    Other
  20. MJ
    MOJICA, JONATHAN, JOSUE#26-017102
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 6, 2026Days 4Bond
    OtherDUI / OVI

Dallas County Jail Contact Information

Use these Dallas County Jail (Lew Sterrett) — Recent Bookings contacts for custody confirmation, bail questions, visitation planning, inmate deposits, and court follow-up.

Facility
Dallas County Jail (Lew Sterrett) — Recent Bookings
Operated By
Dallas County Sheriff's Office (Lew Sterrett Justice Center)
Court
Dallas County Criminal Courts

About the Dallas County Jail (Lew Sterrett) — Recent Bookings

This page reflects recent arrests made by the Dallas Police Department in Dallas, Texas, the great majority of which are booked into the Dallas County Jail at the Lew Sterrett Justice Center. It is built from the City of Dallas official open-data arrest and charge feeds with each person's name, arrest number, booking date, charge descriptions, and offense class.

This is recent arrest and booking data only, not a standing in-custody roster, and should not be relied upon as a criminal record. Confirm any custody status, charges, and bond directly with the Dallas County Sheriff's Office and the Dallas County criminal courts.

Facility
Lew Sterrett Justice Center (Dallas County Jail)
Operated By
Dallas County Sheriff's Office
County
Dallas County, Texas (Dallas)
Roster Source
City of Dallas open-data police arrests feed (Socrata)

How the Dallas County Inmate Search Works

The Dallas County inmate search is a user-friendly tool designed for families and friends seeking information about current detainees in the Lew Sterrett Justice Center. By entering specific details like an inmate's name or booking number, users can quickly locate pertinent information, including their charges, bond status, and any upcoming court dates. This search functionality plays a vital role in keeping communication lines open and allowing families to stay informed about an inmate's status in a timely manner.

Each booking record retrieved through the Dallas County inmate search includes important fields such as name, date of booking, charges, status, and bond amount. Understanding the differences between pending, sentenced, and hold statuses is crucial for families. Pending indicates the inmate's case is still in progress, while sentenced means the individual has been convicted and is serving time. Holds often signify that the inmate is awaiting transfer or has other legal matters pending, creating layers of complexity families must navigate.

When searching for an inmate, delays in booking data updates can lead to confusion. Charges may change as cases progress, reflecting negotiations between defense attorneys and prosecutors. It’s not uncommon for families to see discrepancies in charges due to plea deals or added charges from ongoing investigations. For effective searches, families should be aware of these nuances, ensuring they have the most current information and taking advantage of resources like court records to verify the latest updates.

Posting Bail at Dallas County Jail (Lew Sterrett) — Recent Bookings

Bail amounts at Dallas County Jail are determined by a judge based on several factors, including the severity of the alleged crime, the defendant's criminal history, and flight risk. A structured bail schedule may be referenced, but ultimately, judges have discretion in setting the amount. Families must understand that posting bail not only helps secure the release of loved ones before trial but also plays a significant role in their ability to prepare a defense outside the confines of jail.

There are various types of bonds available for posting bail at Dallas County Jail: cash bonds, surety bonds, property bonds, and personal recognizance (OR) bonds. A cash bond requires the full amount to be paid upfront, while a surety bond involves a bail bondsman who charges a fee, typically around 10% of the bond amount. Families should consider the implications of co-signing for a surety bond, as they become responsible for the full bail amount if the defendant fails to appear for court.

When posting bail at the Lew Sterrett Justice Center, families should be prepared to follow specific steps. This includes gathering necessary documentation, determining the type of bond to use, and submitting payment through approved methods. The release timeline can vary significantly, often taking several hours once bail is posted due to processing. Families should maintain communication with the jail to receive updates and ensure they understand any conditions attached to the release that may affect their loved ones.

Sending Money to an Inmate

Inmates at Dallas County Jail have access to a commissary or trust account, which allows them to purchase essential items, such as hygiene products and snacks. The trust account is funded through deposits made by family and friends, ensuring inmates can maintain some personal comfort during their time in custody. Understanding this process is important for families, as it can significantly impact an inmate's morale and overall well-being while incarcerated.

Depositing money into an inmate's account can be done through several methods, including kiosks located at the jail, online platforms, over the phone, or via money orders. Each method may come with its own fees and processing times. Families should be aware of these costs and plan accordingly, especially when money is needed promptly. The booking number of the inmate is essential for deposits, ensuring funds are correctly allocated to the right individual’s account.

It’s crucial to remember that mailing cash to the Dallas County Jail is strictly prohibited. Instead, families should rely on the aforementioned methods to fund inmate accounts safely and securely. Additionally, they should stay informed about any changes in procedures or fees, as these factors can affect the overall access inmates have to funds. By using the correct processes and maintaining proper financial communication, families can help their loved ones while they navigate their time in jail.

Inmate Communication

Communication with inmates at Dallas County Jail primarily occurs through phone calls initiated by the inmate. They can only place outgoing calls, and these can be either collect calls or prepaid calls, depending on what arrangements have been made. Families often set up prepaid accounts to manage costs more effectively, ensuring that they maintain regular contact without incurring high charges. Understanding the different call types helps families choose the best communication option for their loved ones.

Video visits are an increasingly popular way to interact with inmates, providing a more personal connection than traditional phone calls. Families need to schedule these visits in advance and may incur fees for each session. This technology has become vital for maintaining relationships, especially when physical visits may be limited due to facility policies. Being well-informed about the video visitation process allows families to plan meaningful interactions with their incarcerated relatives.

Inmates can also send and receive mail, although there are strict rules regarding how correspondence is handled. All non-legal communications are monitored and may be inspected for safety reasons. Families must address envelopes correctly, and any legal mail must be marked accordingly. Understanding these regulations ensures that important messages get through without unnecessary delays or complications, allowing families to stay connected and support their loved ones emotionally during their incarceration.

Dallas County Court Information

Cases originating from the Dallas County Jail are typically handled by the Dallas County Criminal Court. This court oversees a variety of criminal matters, ranging from minor offenses to serious felonies. Understanding which court will address a loved one’s case helps families keep track of proceedings and comply with any necessary legal requirements. Familiarity with court operations can significantly ease the stress of the judicial process for those supporting an inmate.

The case timeline for inmates generally begins with an initial appearance before a judge, during which bail may be discussed. Following this, there may be arraignments, hearings, and potentially a trial, leading up to sentencing if the defendant is found guilty. Each stage of the process has its own timeframe, and families should be prepared for potential delays or rescheduling. Knowing what to expect allows them to stay organized and informed throughout the legal journey.

Video hearings have become more common in the Dallas County court system, enhancing accessibility for inmates and their families. These remote proceedings allow defendants to appear before the court without being physically transported, saving time and resources. To stay updated on court dates and outcomes, families can check official court records, which serve as the most authoritative source of information. Being proactive in monitoring these records can help families support their loved ones and prepare for upcoming legal challenges.

Court
Dallas County Criminal Courts

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for inmate booking records at the Dallas County Jail?

To search for inmate booking records at the Dallas County Jail (Lew Sterrett), visit the official Dallas County website. The site provides an online inmate search tool, where you can input the inmate's name or booking number. This resource allows you to view recent bookings, charges, and the status of inmates. Additionally, the Dallas County Sheriff's Office offers assistance for those who may have difficulty accessing the online system, ensuring transparency and access to information regarding recent bookings.

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

The booking and intake process at the Dallas County Jail (Lew Sterrett) involves several key steps. Upon arrival, individuals are processed, which includes personal information collection, fingerprinting, and photographing. During this time, any personal belongings are documented and stored. Medical assessments may also be conducted to ensure the well-being of the inmate. The entire process can take several hours, depending on the volume of bookings and specific circumstances. After intake, inmates are assigned a housing unit within the facility.

What types of bail are available at the Dallas County Jail and how do they work?

At the Dallas County Jail (Lew Sterrett), there are generally two types of bail: cash bail and surety bonds. Cash bail requires the entire bail amount to be paid upfront, while surety bonds are facilitated through licensed bondsmen who charge a fee, typically 10% of the bail amount. The bail amount is determined by the nature of the charges and the judge's discretion. Payment can be made at the jail or through a bonding agency, and once bail is posted, the inmate may be released pending court proceedings.

What is the difference between pretrial and sentenced status at Dallas County Jail?

In the context of the Dallas County Jail (Lew Sterrett), pretrial detainees are individuals awaiting trial and have not yet been convicted of their charges. In contrast, sentenced inmates have been convicted and are serving their respective sentences. The legal status impacts various aspects of an inmate's experience, including access to programs and visitation rights. Pretrial inmates may have more opportunities for legal consultations as they prepare for their upcoming trials, while sentenced individuals focus on serving their time as mandated by the court.

How can inmates access their attorneys while at the Dallas County Jail?

Inmates at the Dallas County Jail (Lew Sterrett) have the right to access legal representation. Attorneys can schedule visits with their clients during designated hours, ensuring confidentiality. Additionally, inmates may be permitted to make phone calls to their legal counsel. It is crucial for attorneys to provide proper identification and comply with jail regulations when visiting. Inmates should inform their attorneys of any legal matters, enabling them to prepare appropriately for court hearings or legal proceedings.

Are phone calls from inmates monitored at the Dallas County Jail?

Yes, phone calls made from the Dallas County Jail (Lew Sterrett) are subject to monitoring and recording. Inmates typically use a collect call system or a prepaid account established by family or friends for outgoing calls. Incoming calls are not permitted. Inmates must be aware that conversations may be reviewed for security purposes, and thus sensitive legal discussions should be conducted in person with an attorney whenever possible. This monitoring is standard practice to maintain safety and security within the facility.

What are the rules for video visitation at the Dallas County Jail?

Video visitation at the Dallas County Jail (Lew Sterrett) allows inmates to communicate with family and friends remotely. To participate, visitors must schedule appointments through a designated online platform. Video visits are typically subject to specific hours, and there are guidelines regarding acceptable conduct. All visits are monitored to ensure compliance with jail regulations. It is essential for participants to have a stable internet connection and to follow protocols regarding identification and scheduling to facilitate a smooth visitation experience.

What are the in-person visitation rules for the Dallas County Jail?

In-person visitation at the Dallas County Jail (Lew Sterrett) is governed by strict rules to ensure the safety and security of both inmates and visitors. Visitors must be on the inmate's approved visitation list and present valid identification upon arrival. Visits are typically limited to specific days and times, and there may be restrictions on physical contact. All visitors are subject to search upon entering the facility. It is advisable to check the jail's visitation guidelines regularly for any updates or changes to the schedule or rules.

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

To send money to an inmate at the Dallas County Jail (Lew Sterrett), you can use several methods, including online deposits, kiosks located in the jail lobby, or through mail. Funds are typically deposited into the inmate's commissary or trust account, allowing them to purchase items such as food and hygiene products. It is essential to follow the specific instructions provided by the jail regarding acceptable payment methods and to include the inmate's full name and booking number to ensure proper allocation of funds.

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

When sending mail to inmates at the Dallas County Jail (Lew Sterrett), it is crucial to adhere to specific guidelines. All incoming mail is subject to inspection for contraband and must include the inmate's full name and booking number. Legal mail, marked appropriately, is treated with confidentiality. Personal mail may not include items such as photographs or contraband materials. Adhering to these rules helps ensure that communications are delivered promptly while maintaining security within the facility.

What is the release process and timeline for inmates at the Dallas County Jail?

The release process for inmates at the Dallas County Jail (Lew Sterrett) begins with the completion of their sentence or the posting of bail. Upon release, individuals will undergo a final check, during which their personal belongings are returned. The timeline for release can vary based on several factors, including the time of day and completion of necessary paperwork. Generally, it is advisable for families to be present at the jail to facilitate a smooth pickup and to plan for any necessary transportation home.

How are court appearances scheduled for inmates at the Dallas County Jail?

Court appearances for inmates at the Dallas County Jail (Lew Sterrett) are scheduled by the court system, typically after an initial arraignment. Inmates are informed of their court dates and may be escorted to the courthouse for appearances. The scheduling process considers various factors, including the nature of the charges and legal representation. Family members can check court schedules through the Dallas County court system's public records, which provide detailed information regarding upcoming hearings and proceedings for each inmate.

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

During the booking process at the Dallas County Jail (Lew Sterrett), an inmate's property and belongings are taken for safekeeping. Items such as clothing, personal effects, and valuables are documented and stored in a secure location. Inmates receive a receipt detailing their belongings, which can be retrieved upon release. It is important to note that certain items may be prohibited, and inmates should be aware of what is allowed. Families should also be informed about property retrieval procedures for items not retained by the inmate.

What medical care is available for inmates at the Dallas County Jail?

Inmates at the Dallas County Jail (Lew Sterrett) have access to medical care, including routine health assessments and emergency services. The facility employs medical professionals who provide treatment for various health issues, including mental health support. Inmates with special medical needs, such as chronic conditions, are monitored and provided necessary medications. It is important for inmates to inform staff of any health concerns upon intake, as this ensures appropriate care during their time in custody. Medical visits are scheduled based on the severity of the condition.

What are the procedures for inmate transfers within the Dallas County Jail system?

Inmate transfers within the Dallas County Jail (Lew Sterrett) system occur for various reasons, including security concerns or housing needs. The transfer process involves coordination between facility staff and may include movement to different housing units or other facilities. Inmates are typically informed of their transfer in advance, and their belongings are securely transported. Family members are usually notified of the transfer, though specific details may not be disclosed for security reasons. It is essential to maintain open communication with the jail for updates on an inmate’s status.

How can records access be obtained for inmates at the Dallas County Jail?

Accessing records for inmates at the Dallas County Jail (Lew Sterrett) can be done through the Dallas County Sheriff's Office or the official county website. Public records, including booking information and court documents, may be available online. For more detailed requests, individuals may need to submit a formal request for records under the Texas Public Information Act. It is important to include relevant information, such as the inmate's full name and booking number, to facilitate the retrieval process and ensure compliance with privacy regulations.

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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 Dallas County Sheriff's Office (Lew Sterrett Justice Center) before taking legal or financial action.