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Current Tom Green County Jail Roster

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

2026-06-10 14:07 UTCOfficial data
401In custody
23Felony
0Misdemeanor
$215.2MTotal bond
95Booked · 14d
23Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
SNSANCHEZ, NIKOLAI#463682
May 22, 2026
09990030 MURDER
Violent
$1,000,00019d
DMDELAROSA, MARIO#463635
May 21, 2026
36990008 SEX OFFENDERS DUTY TO REGISTER LIFE/90 DAY
Sex offense
$50,00020d
VEVALLEJO, EMILIO#463637
May 21, 2026
35990015 *COMM*POSS CS PG 1 >=1G=1G<4G
Other
20d
OJOHEARN-CHAVARRIA, JERRY#463638
May 21, 2026
26050014 *J/N*CREDIT CARD OR DEBIT CARD ABUSE
Other
20d
JIJONES, IESHA#463639
May 21, 2026
23990191 *RPR*THEFT PROP >= $100<$750
Property / Theft
20d
HJHERNANDEZ, JOSHUA#463651
May 21, 2026
MISC PAROLE VIOLATION
Court / Warrant
20d
MLMUNOZ-GARDUNO, LUIS#463614
May 20, 2026
26050014 *COMM*CREDIT CARD OR DEBIT CARD ABUSE
Other
21d
GHGARCIA, HECTOR#463616
May 20, 2026
13990075 *COMM*ASSAULT FAMILY/HOUSEHOLD MEMBER W/PREV CONV
Violent
21d
POPACHECO, OMAR#463622
May 20, 2026
11990002 *COMM*SEXUAL ASSAULT CHILD
Sex offense
21d
SRSALDANA, RAMIRO#463602
May 19, 2026
35990003 MAN DEL CS PG 1 >=4G<200G+2 more
Other
22d
WBWALKER, BRANDON#463593
May 18, 2026
23990196 THEFT PROP <$2,500 2/MORE PREV CONV+1 more
Property / Theft
$33,00023d
CTCARSON, TINA#463596
May 18, 2026
13990075 ASSAULT FAMILY/HOUSEHOLD MEMBER W/PREV CONV
Violent
$30,00023d
CACASTILLO, ADOLFO#463583
May 17, 2026
13990076 *MTR*ASSAULT FAM/HOUSE MEM IMPEDE BREATH/CIRCULAT
Violent
24d
MSMASON, SENECA#463557
May 16, 2026
35620008 *GOB*POSS MARIJ =1G<4G+2 more
Other
$105,00025d
CGCASTANEDA, GABRIEL#463562
May 16, 2026
13990076 ASSAULT FAM/HOUSE MEM IMPEDE BREATH/CIRCULAT+4 more
ViolentOther
$537,50025d
RJROSS, JACOBY#463567
May 16, 2026
13990031 *MO*ASSAULT CAUSES BODILY INJURY FAMILY VIOLENCE+2 more
ViolentOther
$90,00025d
HJHERNANDEZ, JOSE#463535
May 14, 2026
13990076 *COMM*ASSAULT FAM/HOUSE MEM IMPEDE BREATH/CIRCULAT+1 more
ViolentOther
27d
SJSERENIL, JALISA#463536
May 14, 2026
24110003 *MTR*UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE+2 more
Other
$75,00027d
WCWALKER, CHRISTOPHER#463539
May 14, 2026
35990247 POSS CS PG 1/1-B <1G+2 more
OtherDrugsProperty / Theft
$16,98627d
NRNITCHER, RYAN#463540
May 14, 2026
23990196 THEFT PROP <$2,500 2/MORE PREV CONV+1 more
Property / TheftCourt / Warrant
$10,00027d
  1. SN
    SANCHEZ, NIKOLAI#463682
    Booked May 22, 2026Days 19Bond $1,000,000
    Violent
  2. DM
    DELAROSA, MARIO#463635
    Booked May 21, 2026Days 20Bond $50,000
    Sex offense
  3. VE
    VALLEJO, EMILIO#463637
    Booked May 21, 2026Days 20Bond
    Other
  4. OJ
    OHEARN-CHAVARRIA, JERRY#463638
    Booked May 21, 2026Days 20Bond
    Other
  5. JI
    JONES, IESHA#463639
    Booked May 21, 2026Days 20Bond
    Property / Theft
  6. HJ
    HERNANDEZ, JOSHUA#463651
    Booked May 21, 2026Days 20Bond
    Court / Warrant
  7. ML
    MUNOZ-GARDUNO, LUIS#463614
    Booked May 20, 2026Days 21Bond
    Other
  8. GH
    GARCIA, HECTOR#463616
    Booked May 20, 2026Days 21Bond
    Violent
  9. PO
    PACHECO, OMAR#463622
    Booked May 20, 2026Days 21Bond
    Sex offense
  10. SR
    SALDANA, RAMIRO#463602
    Booked May 19, 2026Days 22Bond
    Other
  11. WB
    WALKER, BRANDON#463593
    Booked May 18, 2026Days 23Bond $33,000
    Property / Theft
  12. CT
    CARSON, TINA#463596
    Booked May 18, 2026Days 23Bond $30,000
    Violent
  13. CA
    CASTILLO, ADOLFO#463583
    Booked May 17, 2026Days 24Bond
    Violent
  14. MS
    MASON, SENECA#463557
    Booked May 16, 2026Days 25Bond $105,000
    Other
  15. CG
    CASTANEDA, GABRIEL#463562
    Booked May 16, 2026Days 25Bond $537,500
    ViolentOther
  16. RJ
    ROSS, JACOBY#463567
    Booked May 16, 2026Days 25Bond $90,000
    ViolentOther
  17. HJ
    HERNANDEZ, JOSE#463535
    Booked May 14, 2026Days 27Bond
    ViolentOther
  18. SJ
    SERENIL, JALISA#463536
    Booked May 14, 2026Days 27Bond $75,000
    Other
  19. WC
    WALKER, CHRISTOPHER#463539
    Booked May 14, 2026Days 27Bond $16,986
    OtherDrugsProperty / Theft
  20. NR
    NITCHER, RYAN#463540
    Booked May 14, 2026Days 27Bond $10,000
    Property / TheftCourt / Warrant

Tom Green County Jail Contact Information

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

Facility
Tom Green County Detention Center
Physical Address
4382 N US Highway 277, San Angelo, TX 76905Open in Google Maps
Jail Direct Phone
325-659-6597
Operated By
Tom Green County Sheriff's Office
Court
Tom Green County District Court

About the Tom Green County Detention Center

The Tom Green County Detention Center in San Angelo is operated by the Tom Green County Sheriff's Office. This page reflects the Sheriff's published current-inmate roster with names, booking 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 directly with the Tom Green County Sheriff's Office or the Tom Green County District Court.

Facility
Tom Green County Detention Center
Operated By
Tom Green County Sheriff's Office
County
Tom Green County, Texas (San Angelo)
Roster Source
Tom Green County Sheriff public inmate roster (Brooks Jeffrey)

How the Tom Green County Inmate Search Works

Searching for an inmate at the Tom Green County Jail is straightforward, especially if you know where to look. The official Tom Green County inmate search tool is designed to provide you with key information about an individual's status. You can search using the inmate's name, booking date, or their specific charges. Familiarizing yourself with the search interface will expedite the process and provide you with the latest information about your loved one’s situation.

When viewing booking records, you'll notice several fields that give you insight into the inmate's status. Details such as the inmate's name, date of booking, charges filed against them, current status, and bail amount can all be accessed easily. Understanding the meaning of terms like pending, sentenced, and hold is essential. A 'pending' status indicates the individual is still awaiting trial, while 'sentenced' means they have been convicted. The 'hold' status signifies that another jurisdiction has requested their detainment, often complicating matters further.

Charges may change as the legal process unfolds, which can create confusion for families. It's not uncommon for initial charges to be amended or dropped, leading to delays in finalizing a case. Be aware that timing delays can occur for various reasons, such as scheduling conflicts or awaiting evidence. To improve your search efficiency, consider using variations of the inmate's name and check back frequently, as updates can happen at any time. Being persistent in your search can help keep you informed about your loved one’s status.

Posting Bail at Tom Green County Detention Center

Setting bail at the Tom Green County Detention Center is a process that involves a judge evaluating several factors, including the nature of the offense and the individual's criminal history. Generally, the judge aims to balance ensuring the defendant's return to court while safeguarding community safety. Depending on the circumstances, bail amounts can vary widely, and knowing this can help you prepare financially if you need to post bail for your loved one.

Different types of bonds are available to secure release from the Tom Green County Jail, including cash, surety, property, and release on recognizance (OR). A cash bond requires payment of the full bail amount, while a surety bond typically involves a bail bondsman charging a fee, usually around 10%. Property bonds allow for collateral to be used, while OR releases depend on the individual’s promise to appear in court without posting bail.

To post bail, you’ll need to follow specific steps at the detention center, which may involve filling out paperwork and providing identification. If you opt for a bail bondsman, be prepared for the risk of being a co-signer, which may require you to take responsibility if the individual fails to appear for court. After bail is posted, release timelines can vary; it often takes several hours for processing. Staying patient and informed during this time can help ease some stress.

Sending Money to an Inmate

Inmates at the Tom Green County Detention Center have access to a commissary, which allows them to purchase necessary items such as hygiene products and snacks. Each inmate has a trust account that family members can fund. This system helps maintain a sense of normalcy and provides essential items that might not be available from the facility directly. Understanding this process can help you provide for your loved one during their time in detention.

Depositing money into an inmate's account can be done through several convenient methods. You can use a kiosk located at the detention center, make deposits online, or even over the phone. Additionally, money orders are an option, but remember that cash should never be mailed. Be mindful of any associated fees for these transactions, as they can vary and may affect the amount your loved one ultimately receives. Processing times may also differ based on the method used.

When making deposits, always include the inmate's booking number, as this ensures that the funds are credited accurately to their account. Delays can occur if the booking number is not provided or is incorrect, which can lead to frustration. Keep in mind that maintaining communication about account balances and available funds is crucial, especially if your loved one relies on these resources for daily needs in the Tom Green County Jail.

Inmate Communication

Inmates at the Tom Green County Detention Center can only make outgoing calls, which means they won't be able to receive calls from you. The facility primarily uses collect calls or prepaid phone accounts, which allow you to set up an account to fund their phone time. Understanding how these systems work is key to maintaining communication with your loved one. Encourage them to keep their calls brief, as the costs can add up quickly.

Video visits are another way to connect with inmates, although they come with specific rules and fees. Scheduling these visits in advance is necessary, and you’ll want to check the facility's guidelines to ensure you comply with all requirements. Fees for video visits vary, so be prepared for this cost when planning your conversations. These virtual visits can significantly enhance your ability to communicate, especially if physical visits are challenging due to distance or other factors.

Mail is another vital form of communication, but there are strict rules in place. Make sure to address letters correctly and understand that all non-legal mail is monitored and inspected. Legal correspondence may have different guidelines, so check with the detention center for specifics. Being aware of these rules can prevent your letters from being delayed or returned, ensuring your loved one stays connected to family and friends while navigating their time in the Tom Green County Jail.

Tom Green County Court Information

Cases originating from the Tom Green County Detention Center are handled by the Tom Green County Court system. This court is responsible for various legal matters, including criminal cases, civil disputes, and family law issues. Understanding which court deals with your loved one's case is essential, as it allows you to gather relevant information about court dates, hearings, and other important legal proceedings. Familiarizing yourself with the court's structure can provide clarity in what can be an overwhelming process.

The timeline for a case usually begins with an initial appearance, where the judge sets bail and explains the charges. Following this, multiple hearings may take place, leading up to a sentencing phase if a guilty verdict is reached. It’s crucial to recognize the difference between the roles of jail and court; while the jail holds individuals awaiting trial, the court is where legal outcomes are decided. Staying updated on your loved one’s case progress is vital for understanding the next steps.

Video hearings are increasingly common in the Tom Green County legal system, allowing for remote participation in court proceedings. This can be a convenient option, especially for those unable to attend in person. To check for court dates and updates, you can visit the court's official website or contact the court clerk directly. Always treat court records as authoritative sources, as they provide the most accurate and up-to-date information about your loved one's case status.

Court
Tom Green County District Court

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for booking records of incarcerated individuals at Tom Green County Detention Center?

To search for booking records of incarcerated individuals at Tom Green County Detention Center in San Angelo, Texas, you can visit the official Tom Green County website. There is a designated section for inmate search where you can enter the individual's name or booking number. This search will provide details such as charges, booking date, and current status. Alternatively, you may contact the detention center directly for assistance in locating specific records.

What is the booking and intake process for individuals at Tom Green County Jail?

The booking and intake process at Tom Green County Detention Center involves several steps. Upon arrival, an incarcerated individual undergoes an identification verification process, followed by the completion of necessary paperwork. This includes recording personal information, conducting a background check, and taking fingerprints. Medical screening is also performed to assess any immediate health needs. Once these procedures are completed, the individual is assigned a housing unit and provided with information about facility rules and procedures.

What are the types of bail and bond options available for individuals at Tom Green County Detention Center?

At Tom Green County Detention Center, several types of bail and bond options are available for pretrial detainees. Cash bonds require the full bail amount to be paid in cash, while surety bonds involve a bondsman who guarantees the bail amount for a fee, typically 10% of the total bail. Personal recognizance bonds allow release without payment, based on a promise to appear in court. The process for securing a bond can vary, and it is advisable to consult a legal professional or bondsman for guidance.

What is the difference between pretrial detainees and sentenced individuals at Tom Green County Jail?

Pretrial detainees at Tom Green County Detention Center are individuals awaiting trial and have not been convicted of any crime. They are presumed innocent until proven guilty. In contrast, sentenced individuals have already gone through the judicial process and received a conviction, resulting in a specific term of incarceration. This distinction is crucial as it affects the rights and treatment of individuals within the facility, including access to programs and legal representation during their respective legal processes.

How can incarcerated individuals access their attorneys while at Tom Green County Jail?

Incarcerated individuals at Tom Green County Detention Center have the right to access legal counsel. Attorneys can visit their clients in person during designated visiting hours or communicate via phone. Legal correspondence is considered privileged and is not monitored by jail staff. It is essential for attorneys to present proper identification and documentation to ensure access. Individuals are encouraged to inform their attorneys about any specific legal issues or court dates to facilitate effective representation while detained.

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

Phone calls made by incarcerated individuals at Tom Green County Detention Center are typically collect calls, or they can be funded through prepaid accounts established by family or friends. All calls are subject to monitoring and recording for security purposes. Inmates can make calls only to approved numbers, and it is essential to follow the facility's guidelines to avoid any disruptions. Detailed instructions for setting up prepaid accounts can be obtained from the facility’s website or by contacting the detention center.

Is there a video visitation option available at Tom Green County Detention Center?

Yes, Tom Green County Detention Center offers video visitation as an alternative to in-person visits. This service allows family and friends to connect with incarcerated individuals via video calls, which can be scheduled through the facility's designated provider. Video visitation provides a flexible option for maintaining relationships while ensuring security protocols are upheld. Specific guidelines and fees associated with video visitation can be found on the Tom Green County website or by contacting the detention center directly.

What are the in-person visitation rules at Tom Green County Jail?

In-person visitation at Tom Green County Detention Center is governed by specific rules to ensure safety and security. Visitors must be on the incarcerated individual's approved visitation list and present valid identification upon entry. Visits are typically limited in duration and frequency, with restrictions on items allowed during the visit. Additionally, all visitors are subject to search by detention staff. It is advisable to review the facility’s visitation policy prior to visiting to familiarize oneself with the regulations and procedures.

How can I send money to an incarcerated individual at Tom Green County Jail?

To send money to an incarcerated individual at Tom Green County Detention Center, you can utilize several methods, including online deposits via the facility's designated service provider, money orders, or cash deposits made at the facility’s kiosk. Funds are deposited into the incarcerated individual's trust account and can be used for commissary purchases. It is important to follow the facility's guidelines regarding acceptable payment methods and ensure that all transactions are accurately documented for record-keeping.

What are the rules for sending mail to inmates at Tom Green County Detention Center?

When sending mail to incarcerated individuals at Tom Green County Detention Center, it is crucial to adhere to specific rules and restrictions. All mail must include the individual's name and booking number, and it should be addressed to the facility's official mailing address. Legal mail is treated with confidentiality and is not subject to inspection. However, all other mail will be opened and inspected for contraband. It is recommended to avoid sending items such as photos with nudity or explicit content.

What is the release process and timeline for individuals at Tom Green County Jail?

The release process for individuals at Tom Green County Detention Center involves several steps that may vary based on the circumstances of their detention. Once an individual has completed their sentence or posted bail, the release can typically occur within a few hours. Upon release, individuals must collect their personal belongings and follow any conditions set by the court. It is advisable for released individuals to be prepared for potential delays and to arrange for transportation in advance.

How are court appearances scheduled for inmates at Tom Green County Detention Center?

Court appearances for individuals at Tom Green County Detention Center are typically scheduled by the judicial system and communicated to the facility. Incarcerated individuals will be notified of their court dates, which are determined based on the nature of their charges and legal proceedings. The detention center staff coordinates transportation to the courthouse for scheduled appearances. It is essential for individuals to be aware of their upcoming court dates and to inform their attorneys of any concerns regarding their legal representation.

What happens to property and belongings during booking at Tom Green County Jail?

During the booking process at Tom Green County Detention Center, any personal property and belongings of the incarcerated individual are collected and securely stored. Items deemed contraband or not permissible within the facility will be confiscated and may not be returned. Individuals are typically allowed to retain essential items such as prescription medications. Upon release, property is returned to the individual or can be released to an authorized representative. It is advisable to inquire about specific policies regarding personal property.

How is medical care provided to incarcerated individuals at Tom Green County Detention Center?

Medical care for incarcerated individuals at Tom Green County Detention Center is provided through a contracted healthcare service that ensures access to necessary medical treatment. Upon intake, individuals undergo a health screening, and ongoing medical issues can be addressed through request forms. Emergency medical care is available if needed. All medical services are provided in accordance with state and federal regulations, ensuring that the health and welfare of all incarcerated individuals are prioritized throughout their stay.

What are the procedures for transferring inmates between facilities in Tom Green County?

Inmate transfer procedures at Tom Green County Detention Center are typically initiated for various reasons, including security concerns or legal requirements. Transfers may occur between facilities within the county or to state correctional institutions. The transfer process involves thorough documentation and coordination with relevant authorities to ensure the safety and welfare of the incarcerated individual. Individuals and their families will be notified of the transfer, and the receiving facility will have access to the individual's records for continuity of care.

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

Accessing public records related to inmates at Tom Green County Detention Center can be done through the Tom Green County website, where records such as booking information, charges, and case status are available. Additionally, individuals may request access to specific records through formal requests submitted to the appropriate county department. It is important to be aware that certain records may have restrictions based on privacy laws or ongoing investigations, and processing times may vary.

What is the difference in processing between juvenile and adult offenders at Tom Green County Detention Center?

The processing of juvenile offenders at Tom Green County Detention Center differs significantly from that of adult offenders. Juveniles are typically handled through a separate system that emphasizes rehabilitation rather than punishment. They may be processed in a designated juvenile facility and are afforded certain privacy rights not extended to adult offenders. The court procedures for juveniles also differ, with a focus on family involvement and alternative sentencing options. Understanding these differences is crucial for families navigating the legal system.

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