Victoria County Booking Releases
Victoria County booking releases are public records maintained by the Victoria County Sheriff's Office in Victoria, Texas. You can search the jail roster online, call the office, or submit a written request to find current and recent booking records in Victoria County. This page covers the key tools and contacts for looking up inmate information.
Victoria County Overview
Search Victoria County Booking Releases Online
You can search Victoria County jail records online through victoriarecords.us/inmate-search. This inmate information tool lets you search by name or booking number to find people currently held at the Victoria County Jail. Results include basic identifying information, custody status, charge details, bond amounts, and court information.
The Victoria County Sheriff's Office and Jail is located at 101 N. Bridge Street, Victoria, TX 77901. The phone number for the jail and records division is (361) 575-0651. Business hours for the administrative office are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Booking records for Victoria County typically include the person's name, date of birth, physical description, mugshot, custody information, charges, bond and bail details, court information, sentence data where applicable, and release date. This is among the more complete sets of booking information available at Texas county level.
The VINE system is available for Victoria County custody notifications. Call 1-877-894-8463 or visit VINELink.com to register for alerts when someone is released or transferred from Victoria County custody. The service is free and available 24 hours a day.
Victoria County Sheriff's Office Records Department
The Victoria County Sheriff's Office is the primary agency holding arrest and booking records for the county. The Records Division is located at 101 N. Bridge Street in Victoria and processes written public information requests under the Texas Public Information Act. Call (361) 575-0651 for basic custody inquiries or records questions.
| Office | Victoria County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 101 N. Bridge Street, Victoria, TX 77901 |
| Phone | (361) 575-0651 |
| Hours | Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Inmate Search | victoriarecords.us |
| VINE | 1-877-894-8463 |
For full booking records or other documents, submit a written request to the Records Division at 101 N. Bridge Street, Victoria, TX 77901. The office has 10 business days to respond under the Texas Public Information Act. Standard fees are $0.10 per page for copies. You do not need to provide a reason for your request.
Victoria County bail bond companies that operate near the jail include ABC Bail Bond at (361) 575-2504 and A&A Bail Bond at (361) 578-9197, if you need bond assistance for someone currently in custody.
Note: Written records requests should be mailed to Victoria County Sheriff's Office, 101 N. Bridge Street, Victoria, TX 77901. Include the person's full name, date of birth, and date range of records needed.
What Victoria County Booking Records Contain
When someone is arrested and booked into the Victoria County Jail, a booking record is created. That record is public under the Texas Public Information Act. Victoria County booking records typically include the person's full name, date of birth, physical description, mugshot, booking number, charges, bond and bail information, court dates, sentence data if applicable, and release information. This is a fairly complete set of booking data compared to many smaller counties.
Some records are exempt from release. Active investigation files, juvenile records, medical data, and certain victim information are not subject to public disclosure. If a request is denied, the office will note the applicable exemption or seek an Attorney General opinion.
A booking record is created at the time of arrest, independent of any court finding. Victoria County booking releases do not indicate guilt.
State Resources for Victoria County Inmate Searches
If the person you are searching for is serving time in a Texas state prison rather than the county jail, use the TDCJ Offender Search run by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Search by last name, TDCJ number, or state ID. The system covers all state-operated units across Texas.
For state criminal history records, the Texas DPS Crime Records Division provides name-based searches for $10 and fingerprint-based searches for $15 plus a $10 FAST fee. Name searches take about 10 business days.
Court records for Victoria County cases can be found through reSearchTX, the statewide court portal run by the Office of Court Administration. Use it to find case numbers, hearing dates, and dispositions tied to specific arrests.
The Texas Commission on Jail Standards oversees all county jails in Texas, including Victoria County. Their site has population reports and inspection records for county jail facilities statewide.
Texas Public Information Act and Booking Records
Arrest and booking records in Texas are public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. Any person can request these records from the Victoria County Sheriff's Office. The office has 10 business days to respond to written requests. You do not need to give a reason for the request.
Requests can be sent by mail or submitted in person at the Records Division during business hours. Standard copy fees are $0.10 per page. The office will notify you of any charges before processing. For quick custody status checks, the online inmate search tool or a call to the jail is faster.
Court case records tied to Victoria County arrests are maintained by the Victoria County District Clerk, not the sheriff. Contact the clerk's office for filings, judgments, and case history.
Victoria County Booking Records
The Victoria County Inmate Search is one of the key resources for Victoria County booking release records and inmate information.
This screenshot shows the official Victoria County Inmate Search portal for searching Victoria County booking releases and current inmates.
Nearby Counties
Victoria County is on the Texas Gulf Coast and borders several neighboring counties, each with its own sheriff and booking records system.