This page helps you handle an inmate search in Victoria County, Texas. It explains where to start, what details the search tool asks for, and what other jail information may help after you find a record.

For most searches, the main starting point is the Victoria County Inmate Locator operated by the Victoria County Sheriff’s Office. If you need more help after checking the search results, the county also provides jail contact and visitation information.

Victoria County Inmate Locator

The main public search tool for this task is the county’s inmate locator. It lets you search by basic identifying details and review booking and custody information shown in the results.

  • Last Name
  • First Name
  • Gender
  • DOB (yyyy)

Once you have the details you want to use, open the locator and run the search.

  • Open the search the Victoria County Inmate Locator page.
  • Enter the available search fields, such as last name, first name, gender, or year of birth.
  • Review the search results and open the inmate details shown for the matching record.

Important: The Sheriff’s Office states that information on the locator should not be relied on for legal action.

What the search results can show

The inmate locator includes a results list and an inmate details view. Depending on the record, the page may show an image and details such as race, sex and age, height, weight, hair, eye color, bail or fine amount, custody date, booking status, court date, and court branch information.

A booking record does not mean the person has been found guilty or convicted. If a result is unclear or you need help with jail-related questions after searching, use the jail contacts listed below.

Jail visitation, mail, and account services

If your inmate search is part of a larger jail task, Victoria County also publishes related jail information. That includes visitation rules, mail procedures, and ways to add money to commissary or telephone accounts.

Visitation is limited to one adult visitor per inmate, children under 17 are not allowed in the visitation facility, a current valid photo ID is required, and each visit lasts 20 minutes. The posted schedule also states there is no visitation on Tuesday or Friday.

For mail, non-legal and non-commercial inmate mail is converted to electronic format beginning January 1, 2021. The county also lists rules for acceptable letters, photos, books, and magazines.

For added jail details, you can review the county’s jail visitation, mail, telephone, and commissary information.

Victoria County inmate search contacts

Use these contacts if you need help after checking the inmate locator or if you have jail-related questions.

Common questions

How do I search for an inmate in Victoria County, Texas?

Use the Victoria County Inmate Locator. The search form includes fields for last name, first name, gender, and year of birth. After you submit the form, review the results and open the inmate details for the matching record.

What information may appear in a Victoria County inmate record?

The locator may show an image and inmate details such as race, sex and age, height, weight, hair, eye color, bail or fine amount, custody date, booking status, court date, and court branch information.

Does a booking record mean the person was convicted?

No. The county states that a person being booked into the Victoria County Jail does not establish guilt or a conviction.

What should I do if the online record is unclear or I need more help?

Contact the Victoria County Sheriff or County Jail for help with jail-related questions. The main office number is (361) 575-0651, and the County Jail number is (361) 574-8044.

Where can I find Victoria County jail visitation and mail rules?

The county publishes jail visitation, mail, telephone, and commissary information on its sheriff-related pages. That information includes visitation limits, ID requirements, mail screening rules, and account funding options.