Search the Comanche County Inmate Population

The Comanche County inmate population is centered on one sheriff-run jail and a public roster report. A Comanche County inmate search begins with the county jail roster, then moves to court, state prison, federal, or immigration systems when custody changes. The Comanche County inmate population includes people held before trial, people serving local sentences, warrant arrests, parole holds, and detainees waiting on transfer. Texas also reports the Comanche County inmate population through statewide jail standards data, so current lookup work and population review use different official sources.

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The Comanche County Inmate Population

The official detention map for Comanche County is simple, but the custody picture is not. The Comanche County Jail is the only jail facility found in official county sources, and it is operated by the Comanche County Sheriff's Office under Sheriff Chris Pounds. Municipal arrests from Comanche, De Leon, and other agencies may still pass through the same jail after booking. The county roster also shows people held for outside agencies, parole matters, emergency protective orders, and ICE detainers, so a person can be physically in Comanche County custody while another agency affects release.

Population statistics come from the Texas Commission on Jail Standards population reports, not from the person-by-person roster. TCJS counted 43 people in the Comanche County Jail on the June 1, 2026 current population row, while the inspected county roster was printed June 29, 2026 at 08:18. That difference matters. TCJS is best for capacity, average daily population, and trend review. The roster is best for current names, charges, bonds, holds, cells, and court status.

37Average Daily Population, June 2026 TCJS
145Rated Jail Capacity
1Mapped County Detention Facility

Comanche County Inmate Population Statistics

Comanche County's June 2026 jail count was well below rated capacity. The TCJS current population workbook listed 145 beds and 43 total inmates on June 1, 2026, or about 29.7 percent of capacity. The separate TCJS incarceration-rate workbook used a countywide population of 14,359 and an average daily population of 37 for the same date. Annual bookings and average length of stay were not located in the county or TCJS sources reviewed, so they should not be guessed from the roster.

MeasureFigureSource and Date
Rated capacity145 bedsTCJS PopRptCurrent.xlsx, June 1, 2026 row
Total jail population43TCJS PopRptCurrent.xlsx, June 1, 2026 row
Percent of capacity29.7%TCJS PopRptCurrent.xlsx, calculated from 43 / 145
Average daily population37TCJS IncarcerationRateCurrent.xlsx, June 1, 2026 row
Countywide population used by TCJS14,359TCJS IncarcerationRateCurrent.xlsx, 2025-2026 rows
Annual bookingsNot locatedNo official county or TCJS figure found in the source set


Who Is in Comanche County Jail

The latest TCJS category breakdown shows a mostly local pretrial population, with felony detainees forming the largest group. The public roster supports the same broad picture. It uses terms such as UNFILED, UNINDICTED, District Court, County Court, Justice of the Peace, COMANCHE MUNICIPAL, Parole Board, and Out of County. It also shows classification and housing terms, including Minimum, Medium, Maximum, cells, dorms, and separation shorthand.

June 1, 2026 TCJS CategoryCount
Local male pretrial felons17
Local female pretrial felons5
Local male pretrial Class A/B misdemeanants6
Local female pretrial Class A/B misdemeanants2
Local male pretrial state jail felons5
Local female pretrial state jail felons1
Bench warrants, parole, and TDCJ-sentenced transfer categories7 combined

Comanche County did not have a federal inmate count in the latest TCJS row, but the roster can still show ICE detainers. An ICE detainer is a hold or request from immigration authorities. It is not proof that an ICE detention center is located in the county. No separate ICE facility, state prison, or BOP prison was found in official Comanche County sources.


Laws Governing Comanche County Jail Data

Texas law controls both public access and jail oversight. The Texas Public Information Act is the fallback path for jail records not posted online, while law-enforcement exceptions can limit release of full investigative material. Texas Government Code Chapter 511 creates the Texas Commission on Jail Standards, the agency that collects county jail population data and oversees minimum standards. Texas Local Government Code Chapter 351 addresses county jail and sheriff responsibilities.

Key Texas rules: Government Code Chapter 552 supports public-information requests; Government Code Chapter 511 ties county jails to TCJS standards and reporting; Code of Criminal Procedure Article 15.17 requires prompt magistration after arrest; Chapter 17 governs bail; Article 49.18 covers death-in-custody reporting.



Comanche County Roster Search Fields

The roster has no county search form, no dropdowns, no reset button, and no public account system. That limitation is important because it changes how a user should search. It also means a missing name is not final proof that the person is free or was never booked. The PDF may have been refreshed after inspection, a name may be spelled differently, or the person may be in another custody system.

Field or ToolTypeRequiredNotes
Latest Jail Roster PDFPDF linkNo formStatic public report from the county jail page
PDF find/searchViewer searchOptionalSearch by name, charge, agency, docket, or ID number
Print timestampReport metadataNot user inputInspected copy printed June 29, 2026 at 08:18
ButtonsNoneNot applicableNo county Search, Reset, Advanced Search, export, or login controls found

Comanche County Inmate Record Fields

A Comanche County inmate record on the public roster is field-rich but text-only. The inspected roster did not show mugshot images, dates of birth, home addresses, height, weight, projected release dates, or medical details. It did show the facts most readers need to identify a current booking and understand why release may be delayed.

Roster FieldWhat It Shows
Name and ID numberFull name in roster order and a local numeric booking or jail ID
Class and cellMinimum, Medium, or Maximum classification plus dorm, cell, or separation shorthand
Days in, age, sex, R/ECustody length and basic demographic shorthand published by the report
Hold informationICE detainer, out-of-county hold, EPO, parole, or other listed hold
Charge and court lineCharge text, offense type, docket number, court, UNFILED, or UNINDICTED status
Bond informationSurety, PR bond, no bond, sentenced status, amount, and active bond language

County Jail, TDCJ, BOP, and ICE

A county jail roster and a state prison locator answer different questions. Comanche County Jail covers local custody before trial, local misdemeanor sentences, warrant arrests, and some people waiting on transfer. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice inmate search covers sentenced state prisoners. The BOP Inmate Locator covers federal sentenced custody. ICE ODLS covers immigration detention after a person is in ICE custody.

Custody TypeWhere to LookWhy It Matters
Current local jail custodyComanche County roster PDFPretrial, local sentence, warrant, hold, and transfer-wait cases
Sentenced Texas prison custodyTDCJ locatorCounty roster may stop helping after transfer
Federal sentenced custodyBOP locatorBOP has no county-style mugshot roster
Immigration custodyICE ODLSAn ICE detainer in jail is not the same as ICE custody after transfer
Status notificationsVINELinkNotification-oriented custody updates when agency data is available

Comanche County Booking to Court

The Comanche County inmate population changes as cases move from arrest to booking, magistration, bond, prosecutor review, and clerk filing. The roster may show UNFILED or UNINDICTED before a formal case appears in a court index. Once a district-court case exists, the Comanche County District Clerk is the official channel for certified district-court copies and the Tyler Odyssey portal link. The District Clerk instructions list $1 per page and give mail and in-person request routes.

County-level court geography is separate from jail geography. The jail and sheriff complex are on Industrial Blvd. District Clerk record requests by mail go to P.O. Box 206, Comanche, TX 76442, and in-person district-court record requests use the courthouse address at 101 W Central. The County Clerk posts criminal docket PDFs and archives that can help with court-date context, while the Justice of the Peace and municipal channels may matter for lower-court warrants or Class C matters.


Comanche County Detention Facility

Official county sources identify one local detention facility: Comanche County Jail. It sits at 300 Industrial Blvd in Comanche and shares the sheriff complex address. The jail is the lookup hub for people booked by the sheriff, Comanche Police Department, other local agencies, and outside agencies when they are held locally. The county site did not identify a separate annex, work-release center, municipal jail with a public roster, state prison, BOP prison, or ICE detention center inside Comanche County.

  • Comanche County Jail - sheriff-operated county jail for pretrial detainees, local sentence custody, bench warrants, parole holds, TDCJ-transfer waits, and local ICE detainers when held in county custody.

The official jail page is also the source for visitation files and the Lone Star/Tiger commissary link. Before visiting or sending money, check the county source and call the jail if timing or rules are unclear.


Comanche County Jail Source Pages

The county's official jail page is the starting point for the roster PDF, visitation files, commissary link, and jail contact block.

Comanche County Jail page for inmate roster and jail information

The screenshot matters because it shows the roster and jail-service links grouped on a county-run page, not on a third-party inmate-search site.

The TCJS population reports page is the official state source for jail capacity, monthly count, and incarceration-rate workbook links.

Texas Commission on Jail Standards population reports for Comanche County inmate population data

Use TCJS for the population count and trend tables, then use the county roster for current person-level jail information.


Comanche County Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Comanche County inmate population? TCJS listed 43 people in the jail on June 1, 2026, with a 145-bed rated capacity. The average daily population in the June 2026 incarceration-rate workbook was 37.

How do I search the Comanche County inmate population? Open the Latest Jail Roster PDF from the county jail page and use the PDF find tool. If the person is not listed, call the jail or check TDCJ, BOP, ICE ODLS, court records, or VINELink.

Does Comanche County publish mugshots? The inspected official roster PDF did not show booking photos, and no separate official mugshot gallery was located. Booking-photo requests should use the sheriff contact channel and Texas Public Information Act process.

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Directions to the Comanche County Jail

Comanche County Jail is at 300 Industrial Blvd, Comanche, TX 76442. Jail visitation and custody questions go to Industrial Blvd, not to the courthouse offices. Court records, clerk filings, and certified copies are handled at courthouse-area offices such as 101 W Central, 204 E Oak Ave, and 215 N Houston St.

Address

Comanche County Jail
300 Industrial Blvd
Comanche, TX 76442
325-356-2333

Visitor Parking

The official jail page did not publish visitor-lot rules, fees, or overflow parking notes. Confirm parking instructions with jail staff before a visit.

Public Transit

No official county jail transit route was located. Plan on driving or arranging a ride unless local transportation is separately confirmed.

Visitor Entry

The county links visitation rules and schedule files. Check the current file and call the jail before bringing bags, phones, children, medication, or other personal items.