How do I speak with someone at Tarrant County Jail?
The NON-EMERGENCY phone number is 817-884-1212. For all JAIL information call 817-884-3116.
How many deputies does Tarrant County have?
This makes our office a well-balanced department. Most of our deputies are Master Peace Officers and we currently have a staff of eight full-time officers, two part-time officers and 21 reserve officers.
Who is the sheriff of Tarrant County TX?
Sheriff Bill E. Waybourn
Sheriff Bill E. Waybourn took office in 2017, bringing with him over 30 years of law enforcement experience. Together with the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office, his mission is to PROTECT by courageously standing between evil and good with honor, while striving to SERVE with respect, always putting others before self.
What is CID Tarrant County?
The Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division (CID) processes all cases reported to the Sheriff’s Officer.
How long can you stay in Tarrant County Jail?
The initial term of community supervision can be up to five years for state jail felonies and up to 10 years for first, second or third degree felonies.
Do I have a warrant in Tarrant County?
You can call the warrant division at 817-884-1289 or visit them in person at 200 Taylor St, 6th floor, Fort Worth, Texas 76102. Bear in mind that if there is a warrant in your name, you risk getting arrested if you show up in person.
Are there sheriffs in Texas?
A sheriff is a peace officer who holds public office; the voters in each county elect their sheriff once every four years. The Texas Constitution mandates that one sheriff exist for each of the 254 Texas counties.
Do I have a warrant Tarrant County?
Does Tarrant County Jail check visitors for warrants?
Tarrant County does not check jail visitors for warrants but does check to see if they were incarcerated there in the past six months, which would keep them from visiting, Assistant District Attorney Ashley Fourt said.
What should I pack for jail?
What items can you receive from visitors or acquire from the jail?
- Cards/letters.
- Photographs.
- Magazines (non pornographic)
- Newspapers.
- Books.
- Bibles.
- Puzzle or word find books.