Comanche County Jail Roster Overview
The official roster channel is the Latest Jail Roster PDF linked from the Comanche County Jail page. The roster is free, public, and does not require an account. It is also not a live search form. The inspected report was a 12-page PDF printed June 29, 2026 at 08:18, labeled "Comanche County Jail" and "Charge Roster - Type 3." Sheriff Chris Pounds' office operates the jail through the Comanche County Sheriff's Office.
Comanche County inmate records on the roster cover people currently held at the county jail, including pretrial detainees, local misdemeanants, felony detainees, warrant arrests, parole holds, TDCJ-transfer waits, and people with other-agency holds. The roster is not the right tool for every custody question. A sentenced Texas prisoner should be checked in the TDCJ locator. A federal sentenced prisoner belongs in the BOP locator. A person moved from an ICE detainer into immigration custody should be checked in ICE ODLS.
Search Comanche County Jail Records
Because the roster is a static PDF, the best search method is plain: open the county file and use the PDF viewer find tool. Start with the last name, then try a first name, booking number, charge word, court phrase, or arresting agency if the first search is too broad. The PDF may show multiple charge blocks under one person, so read the full entry before drawing a conclusion about bond or release.
- Open the official Comanche County Jail page and choose the Latest Jail Roster PDF.
- Use the browser or PDF search box for the person's last name, first name, or local ID number.
- Check the person header for class, cell, name, ID, days in custody, age, attorney, hold information, and sex.
- Read each charge block for docket or court, charge description, offense type, booking date, sentence date, bond, arresting agency, and arrest date.
- If the person is missing, call the jail at 325-356-2333, contact the sheriff at 325-356-7533, or move to court, TDCJ, BOP, ICE, and VINELink channels.
Comanche County Roster Search Fields
The county roster field table is unusual because it documents what is absent as much as what is present. There is no official last-name input, first-name input, booking-number field, advanced search screen, date filter, export tool, or public account login. A reader uses the PDF viewer's search function, which can find text within the report but cannot filter by release status, facility, bond amount, or charge level.
| Field Label | Type | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Latest Jail Roster PDF | PDF link | No search form | User opens a static report from the county jail page. |
| PDF find/search | Browser or PDF viewer text search | Optional | Search by name, charge, agency, docket number, or ID number if known. |
| Roster refresh or print date | Report metadata | Not user input | Inspected report printed June 29, 2026 at 08:18. Refresh frequency was not stated. |
| Buttons | None | Not applicable | No Search, Reset, Advanced Search, export, pagination, login, or registration controls were found. |
Comanche County Inmate Profile Fields
The public Comanche County inmate record gives more jail and court detail than many simple roster databases. It does not give every private or investigative detail. The inspected roster did not show DOB, home address, full physical description, mugshots, medical information, court date, or projected release date. It did show bond language, attorney name when listed, and hold information, which are often the facts a family member needs first.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Booking or ID number | A local numeric identifier below the name, with examples such as five-digit booking IDs. |
| Name | Full name in last-name-first order, sometimes with an AKA note. |
| Classification and cell | Minimum, Medium, or Maximum class plus a cell, dorm, or separation location. |
| Demographics | Age, sex, and R/E shorthand. Height, weight, DOB, and address were not visible. |
| Hold information | ICE detainer, EPO, out-of-county hold, parole hold, or other listed status. |
| Charges and court | Charge text, offense type, court or docket, UNFILED, UNINDICTED, Parole Board, or Out of County status. |
| Bond | Surety Bond, Personal Recognizance Bond, No Bond, Other, Sentenced, amount, and active bond status. |
Comanche County, TDCJ, BOP, and ICE
Most lookup errors happen when one custody system is used for the wrong kind of inmate record. The Comanche County roster is a county jail record. It can show a person before court filing, before indictment, during a local sentence, or while waiting for transfer. It is not a statewide criminal-history report, not a court judgment database, and not a federal or immigration locator.
| Custody | Where to Look | Use It For |
|---|---|---|
| Comanche County jail custody | County roster PDF | Current local jail records, charges, bond, court line, holds, and housing. |
| Sentenced Texas state prison custody | TDCJ Inmate Information Search | People sentenced to state prison after county court processing. |
| Federal sentenced custody | BOP Inmate Locator | Federal prisoners by register number or name. No county mugshot roster. |
| Immigration custody | ICE Online Detainee Locator | People transferred to ICE custody after, or apart from, local jail custody. |
| Custody notifications | VINELink | Notification-style custody updates when the agency data is available. |
Comanche County Jail Facility
Official sources found one county detention facility. Comanche County Jail is at 300 Industrial Blvd, Comanche, TX 76442. The jail phone is 325-356-2333, and the sheriff's office phone at the same address is 325-356-7533. The TCJS June 2026 workbook lists 145 beds. The latest extracted population row for June 1, 2026 listed 43 people in custody.
Comanche County Jail
300 Industrial Blvd
Comanche, TX 76442
325-356-2333
Call before visits, records questions, bond questions, or sending money.
Booking Process in Comanche County
The local booking path starts with an arrest, warrant pickup, or hold lodged by an agency such as Comanche County SO, Comanche PD, Hamilton County SO, Texas Parks and Wildlife, or the parole board. At jail intake, staff record the person's name, local ID, age, sex, R/E shorthand, booking date, arrest date, arresting agency, charge text, court line, bond, and hold information. The roster also shows classification and housing after intake, with public values such as Minimum, Medium, and Maximum.
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 15.17 requires an arrested person to be taken before a magistrate without unnecessary delay and no later than 48 hours after arrest. At that stage, rights warnings, bail, appointed counsel, and early court steps may be addressed. A roster charge may still show UNFILED or UNINDICTED before the prosecutor and clerk process creates a formal court record. Bond can also be blocked by parole, ICE, out-of-county, no-bond, or emergency protective order holds.
Common Comanche County Roster Terms
The public roster uses short labels that can be easy to misread. UNFILED means the jail record shows a charge before the formal court filing was captured in the court line. UNINDICTED is commonly tied to a felony accusation before grand-jury indictment. A detainer is a request or hold from another agency, such as ICE or another county. A blue warrant is a common Texas term for a parole violation warrant, and the Comanche roster also uses Parole Board status lines.
- PR bond
- A personal recognizance bond, where release is based on a promise to appear and court conditions.
- Surety bond
- A bond posted through a licensed bail bond surety when accepted for the listed charge.
- No bond
- A status showing release is not available on that charge or hold unless the court or agency changes it.
- Classification
- The jail's public housing/security label, with Minimum, Medium, and Maximum observed in the roster.
Comanche County Visitation Records
The county jail page links an official Inmate Visitation Rules PDF and Inmate Visitation Schedule XLS. The rules PDF did not yield extractable text in the research pass, so specific dress-code, ID, property, child-visitor, and cancellation rules should be verified directly from the official file or by calling the jail. The schedule workbook did expose male and female blocks that alternate by date.
| Schedule Text Found | Time Block | Action Before Visiting |
|---|---|---|
| Females 8:30A - 11:30A / Males 2P - 5P | Female morning, male afternoon | Check the workbook date and call if unsure. |
| Males 8:30A - 11:30A / Females 2P - 5P | Male morning, female afternoon | Check the workbook date and call if unsure. |
Comanche County Records Not Online
When the roster PDF does not provide the needed jail record, the fallback is a direct public-information request to the sheriff's office under the Texas Public Information Act. The sheriff page and directory identify the office at 300 Industrial Blvd and the sheriff contact channel. For formal court documents after filing, use the District Clerk page and the linked Tyler Odyssey portal. Certified district-court copies cost $1 per page by the District Clerk instructions, with mail requests sent to Comanche County District Clerk, Records Request, P.O. Box 206, Comanche, TX 76442.
The County Clerk posts civil and criminal docket PDFs, including 2024 and 2025 criminal docket links and an archive page. Those dockets can help with court dates, but they do not replace the jail roster for custody status. No official sheriff warrant-search database, official sheriff mobile app, or app-only roster was located in the research file. Do not use third-party inmate-search apps as a substitute for county, court, TDCJ, BOP, ICE, or VINELink channels.
Comanche County Commissary and Contact
The official county jail page links the Lone Star / Tiger Commissary Comanche page. The county page did not publish a local deposit fee table, kiosk rules, cutoff times, phone vendor, tablet vendor, or mail-address format in extractable text. Use only the vendor link from the official county page, then confirm the person's custody status before sending funds.
Note: Call 325-356-2333 before sending money or planning a visit, because a hold, release, or transfer can change quickly.