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Maverick County Jail Inmate Roster Search, Eagle Pass, Texas

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The Maverick County Jail or detention facility is a medium-security prison in Eagle Pass, Texas. It is managed by Maverick County, which is served by the Maverick County Sheriff's Office.

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It houses adult males and females charged with state or federal crimes but have not been convicted or sentenced. The jail includes a maximum-security area where offenders charged with serious or violent crimes are held until their trials or transfers to other prisons. It also consists of a minimum-security area for low-risk prisoners awaiting their trial or serving short sentences and a separate section for offenders requiring medical or mental health treatment.

Maverick County Jail Inmate Lookup

To perform an inmate search in Maverick County Jail, Texas, follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Maverick County Sheriff's Office website.
  2. Click on the "Inmate Search" tab.
  3. Enter the offender's first and last name.
  4. Select the search type (by name or booking number).
  5. Click on "Search".

If the offender is in custody, their basic information, including name, booking number, date of birth, date of arrest, criminal charges, and current location within the jail will be displayed. If no information is found, try alternative spellings of the offender's name or contact the jail directly.

Tips for Offender Search:

    • If the offender's full name is unknown, try searching with partial information like first name or last name.
    • If the search results are negative, try searching with different spellings or aliases of the offender's name.
    • If the offender is not found in the local jail's roster, expand the search to nearby jails or correctional facilities.
    • Contact the jail directly via phone or email to inquire about an offender's status if the online search is unsuccessful.

Jail Roster

The detention center makes available an inmates list or jail roster that can be accessed online.

The jail roster contains information such as:

  • Booking Number
  • Last Name
  • First Name
  • Date of Birth
  • Release Date
  • Criminal Charges

The jail roster is typically updated daily or weekly and can be found on the Maverick County Sheriff's Office's website. It can be used to verify if an offender is in custody, check their charges, and monitor their release status.

Roster Updates:

    • The jail roster is typically updated daily or weekly, but this may vary depending on the facility's policy and resources.
    • To obtain the most up-to-date information, regularly check the jail's website or contact the jail directly.
    • Some jails may charge a fee for providing a copy of the jail roster.

Additional Information:

    • The jail roster is a public record and is accessible to anyone, including the media and the general public.
    • The information provided on the jail roster is typically limited to basic details and may not include all charges or convictions against the offender.
    • For more detailed information about an offender's criminal history, court records, or sentencing information, contact the relevant court or law enforcement agency.

Inmate Calls

Inmate Call System and Regulations:

  • The Maverick County Jail uses a third-party provider, Securus Technologies, to manage its inmate call system.
  • Inmates are allowed to make outgoing calls to landlines and mobile numbers.
  • Calls are typically limited to 15 or 30 minutes per call and may be monitored or recorded.
  • Inmates are responsible for the cost of their calls, which can be deducted from their commissary account.
  • Calls to 911, legal counsel, government agencies, and prepaid legal service providers are typically free of charge.

How to Call an Inmate:

  1. Get the offender's booking number from the jail roster or by contacting the jail directly.
  2. Create an account with Securus Technologies, the jail's phone service provider.
  3. Fund the inmate's account using a debit or credit card, or through a prepaid phone card purchased from the jail's commissary.
  4. Dial Securus Technologies' toll-free number: 800-844-6591.
  5. Follow the prompts to enter the inmate's booking number and PIN (if applicable).
  6. Once connected, the call will be routed to the inmate's phone in the jail.

Can Inmates Receive Calls?

Inmates at Maverick County Jail cannot receive incoming phone calls from outside.

Inmate Messaging

Inmates at Maverick County Jail cannot send or receive voice or text messages.

Detainee Mail

Sending Mail to Inmates:

  • Inmates at Maverick County Jail are allowed to receive mail from friends, family, and legal counsel.
  • All incoming mail is inspected and opened in the presence of the inmate.
  • Mail that contains contraband, threats, or other prohibited items will be confiscated and not delivered to the inmate.

Guidelines for Sending Mail to Inmates:

  • Use a standard-sized envelope (no larger than 9x12 inches).
  • Write the inmate's full name, booking number, and return address in the top left corner of the envelope.
  • Use stamps or prepaid postage; cash or personal checks are not accepted.
  • Do not send mail with glitter, stickers, or other decorations.
  • Do not send inappropriate or sexually explicit material.
  • Do not send contraband, such as drugs, weapons, or alcohol.

Mailing Address:

Maverick County Jail Attn: Inmate Mail 1302 East Commercial Street Eagle Pass, TX 78852

Sending Care Packages to Inmates:

  • Care packages are not allowed at Maverick County Jail.

Sending Money to Inmates:

  • Inmates at Maverick County Jail can receive money through JPay, a third-party provider.
  • Money can be deposited into an inmate's commissary account using a debit or credit card, or through a money order purchased from JPay.
  • Inmates can use their commissary account to purchase various items from the jail commissary, such as food, clothing, and hygiene products.

Regulations and Limitations for Sending Money:

  • There is a daily limit of $100 that can be deposited into an inmate's commissary account.
  • Money orders must be made payable to JPay.
  • Personal checks are not accepted.
  • Cash deposits are not allowed.

Visitation

Procedure for Arranging a Visit:

  1. Contact the Maverick County Jail at 830-773-2235 to schedule a visit.
  2. Provide the offender's full name and booking number.
  3. Schedule a date and time for your visit.
  4. Arrive at the jail at least 15 minutes before your scheduled visit time.
  5. Bring a valid photo ID and proof of relationship to the offender (if applicable).

Rules and Regulations for Visits:

  • All visitors must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Visitors must dress appropriately.
  • No cell phones, cameras, or other electronic devices are allowed in the visitation area.
  • Visitors may be subject to a search before entering the visitation area.
  • Visits are non-contact and typically take place through a glass partition.
  • Visitors may be denied visitation if they violate any of the jail's rules or regulations.

Visitation Hours:

  • Monday through Friday: 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM
  • Saturday and Sunday: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Video Visitation:

Maverick County Jail does not offer video visitation at this time.

Inmate Commissary

The commissary is a store within the jail where inmates can purchase a variety of items, including food, clothing, hygiene products, and writing supplies. The commissary serves several purposes:

  • It provides inmates with access to essential items that are not provided by the jail.
  • It allows inmates to earn money by working in the commissary.
  • It helps to maintain order and discipline within the jail by providing inmates with a way to spend their idle time.

How Inmates Can Use the Commissary:

Inmates can purchase items from the commissary using money deposited into their commissary account. Inmates can earn money by working in the commissary or by receiving money from friends and family.

Restrictions on Commissary Use:

  • There may be limits on the amount of money that inmates can spend in the commissary each week or month.
  • Certain items may be restricted or prohibited, such as tobacco products, alcohol, and weapons.
  • Commissary privileges may be suspended or revoked for inmates who violate jail rules or regulations.

Release Information

Release Explanation:

Inmates can be released from Maverick County Jail in several ways:

  • Bail: If the offender is eligible for bail, they can be released after posting bail. The amount of bail is set by the court.
  • Bond: In some cases, an offender may be released on a bond. A bond is a written promise to appear in court at a later date.
  • Recognizance: If the offender is not a flight risk and is not considered a danger to the community, they may be released on their own recognizance. This means that they do not have to post bail or a bond, but they must still appear in court at a later date.
  • Completion of Sentence: Inmates who have completed their sentence will be released from jail.

Who Can Be Released:

The following individuals can be released from Maverick County Jail:

  • Inmates who have posted bail or bond
  • Inmates who have been released on their own recognizance
  • Inmates who have completed their sentence
  • Inmates who have been granted a pardon or commutation of sentence
  • Inmates who have been ordered released by a court

Security Level and Jail Staff

Maverick County Jail is a medium-security facility. Security measures include:

  • Perimeter fencing
  • Electronic surveillance
  • Armed guards
  • Controlled access to the facility
  • Regular searches of inmates and their cells

Categories of Offenders Housed:

Maverick County Jail houses adult males and females charged with state or federal crimes but have not been convicted or sentenced. The jail includes:

  • A maximum-security area for offenders charged with serious or violent crimes.
  • A minimum-security area for low-risk prisoners awaiting their trial or serving short sentences.
  • A separate section for offenders requiring medical or mental health treatment.

Role of Correctional Officers:

Correctional officers are responsible for the safety and security of the jail and its inmates. Their duties include:

  • Monitoring inmates
  • Enforcing jail rules and regulations
  • Conducting searches
  • Responding to emergencies
  • Providing basic medical care

Correctional Staff:

The correctional staff at Maverick County Jail includes:

  • Jail Administrator
  • Chief Deputy
  • Shift Commanders
  • Correctional Officers
  • Medical Staff
  • Mental Health Staff
  • Food Service Staff
  • Maintenance Staff

Location and Contact Details

Official Address

742 TX-131, Eagle Pass, TX 78852, United States

Official Phone Number

830-752-6500, 830-752-2321

Official Website

www.co.maverick.tx.us

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for an inmate in a specific jail or prison?

To search for an inmate in a specific jail or prison, you can use online databases provided by the respective correctional facility or the state's Department of Corrections. Many jurisdictions offer an online inmate locator tool on their websites where you can search by the inmate's name, ID number, or other identifying information. Visit the official website of the jail or prison or the Department of Corrections for the state where the inmate is held and look for links to "Inmate Search," "Inmate Locator," or similar terms.

What information do I need to provide to perform an inmate search?

To perform an inmate search, you typically need to provide:

  • The inmate's full name, including any middle names or initials.
  • The inmate's date of birth or age.
  • The inmate's inmate ID number (if known).
  • Sometimes, the search tools may also allow searches by race, gender, or booking dates.

Are there any online resources available for inmate search?

Yes, there are several online resources available for inmate searches:

  • State Department of Corrections websites: Most states have an online inmate search tool on their Department of Corrections website.
  • VineLink (VineLink): A service that provides information on custody status and criminal case information.
  • Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP): For inmates in federal prisons, the BOP's inmate locator tool can be used.

Arrest Lookup

How can I find out if someone has been arrested recently?

To find out if someone has been arrested recently, you can:

  • Check local police department websites for arrest logs or booking information.
  • Use online search services or public records databases that compile arrest information.
  • Contact the police department directly and inquire, though there may be privacy laws that limit the information they can provide.

Is there a way to access arrest records online?

Yes, many jurisdictions offer online access to arrest records through:

  • Local police or sheriff's department websites: They may post recent arrests, booking logs, or press releases.
  • Public records search portals: Websites like PACER (for federal cases) or state-specific public records databases.
  • Third-party websites: These aggregate public records from multiple sources, but accuracy and timeliness can vary.

Active Warrant Search

What is the process for checking if there is an active warrant for someone?

To check for an active warrant:

  1. Visit the local law enforcement agency's website. Many agencies have an online warrant search tool.
  2. Contact the court clerk's office in the jurisdiction where you suspect the warrant might be issued.
  3. Use state or county online search portals dedicated to warrant searches, if available.

Can I anonymously check for active warrants?

Yes, in most cases, you can anonymously check for active warrants through online search tools provided by law enforcement or court websites. However, the level of anonymity may depend on the specific website's data collection and privacy policies.

Jail Bookings

How can I find information about recent jail bookings?

Information about recent jail bookings can often be found on:

  • Local sheriff's office websites: They frequently publish jail booking logs or arrest summaries.
  • Online news outlets: Some local news websites compile and publish booking information.

Is it possible to view jail booking records online?

Yes, many sheriff's offices and jails provide online access to jail booking records through their websites, where you can search for individuals by name, booking date, or other criteria.

Mugshots

Are mugshots available to the public? If so, how can I access them?

Mugshots are generally considered public records and can be accessed through:

  • Local law enforcement agencies: Many sheriff's offices and police departments release mugshots online or upon request.
  • Court records: If the individual has been charged, mugshots may be included in court documents.
  • Third-party websites: Some websites collect and publish mugshots from various sources, but the legality and ethics of these sites are often questioned.

What are the legal implications of using or sharing someone’s mugshot?

Using or sharing someone's mugshot can have legal implications related to privacy, defamation, and the right to a fair trial. Laws vary by jurisdiction, but in some places, there are restrictions or potential legal consequences for improperly using or disseminating mugshots, especially for commercial purposes or in a manner that could harm someone's reputation without a conviction.

Inmate Calls

How can I receive calls from an inmate?

To receive calls from an inmate, you typically need to:

  1. Be approved by the facility to receive calls, which may involve a background check.
  2. Set up an account with the prison's approved telephone service provider.
  3. Accept collect calls or prepay for the calls through the service provider.

Are there any restrictions on inmate calls?

Yes, there are restrictions on inmate calls, including:

  • Limitations on call length.
  • Monitoring and recording of calls, except for those with legal counsel.
  • Restrictions on the times when inmates can make calls.
  • Approval of phone numbers that inmates can call.

Inmate Mail

What is the correct way to send mail to an inmate?

To send mail to an inmate, follow these steps:

  1. Check the facility's rules for sending mail, as they can vary.
  2. Include the inmate's full name, inmate ID number, and the facility's address on the envelope.
  3. Do not send prohibited items, and ensure your mail complies with the facility's guidelines.

Are there any specific items that are not allowed to be sent to inmates?

Yes, specific items not allowed typically include:

  • Drugs or alcohol.
  • Weapons or explosive materials.
  • Cash (money orders or checks are usually allowed).
  • Pornographic materials.
  • Anything considered a security threat.

Visitation

What are the visitation rules for seeing an inmate?

Visitation rules vary by facility but generally include:

  • Scheduled visits in advance.
  • A limit on the number of visitors per visit.
  • ID requirements for visitors.
  • Dress code and conduct rules during visits.

Do I need to register or apply before visiting an inmate?

Yes, in most cases, you need to register or apply for approval before visiting an inmate. This process typically involves submitting a visitor application, undergoing a background check, and waiting for approval from the facility.

Sending Money

How can I send money to an inmate?

You can send money to an inmate through:

  • Electronic funds transfer services like JPay or GTL.
  • Money orders: Sent via mail according to the facility's guidelines.
  • Kiosk machines: Located in the facility's visiting area.

What are the fees associated with sending money to inmates?

The fees vary depending on the service used and the amount of money sent. Electronic transfer services and kiosks usually charge a fee per transaction, which can be a fixed amount or a percentage of the money sent.

Posting Bond

What is the process for posting bond for an inmate?

The process for posting bond typically involves:

  1. Determining the bond amount set by the court.
  2. Paying the bond in full or a percentage to a bail bondsman.
  3. Providing necessary documentation to the court or jail.

Can bond be posted online, and if so, how?

In many jurisdictions, bond can be posted online through:

  • Court websites that allow payment of bond electronically.
  • Third-party services that facilitate online bond payments for a fee.
  • Contact the court or jail directly to inquire about online bond payment options.

Release

How can I find out when an inmate will be released?

To find out an inmate's release date, you can:

  • Check the inmate locator tool on the Department of Corrections website.
  • Contact the correctional facility directly.
  • For federal inmates, use the Federal Bureau of Prisons' inmate locator.

What procedures are followed upon an inmate's release?

Upon an inmate's release, the following procedures are typically followed:

  • Finalizing any paperwork and confirming the inmate's identity.
  • Providing the inmate with any personal belongings held during incarceration.
  • Offering transportation to a bus station or similar if available.
  • In some cases, providing a check for the balance of the inmate's commissary account.

Legal Assistance for Inmates

How can an inmate obtain legal representation?

An inmate can obtain legal representation by:

  • Requesting a public defender if they cannot afford an attorney.
  • Hiring a private attorney.
  • Seeking help from legal aid organizations that assist inmates.

Are there any organizations that provide free legal assistance to inmates?

Yes, several organizations provide free legal assistance to inmates, including:

  • The Innocence Project: Focuses on wrongful convictions.
  • American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU): Offers assistance on civil rights issues.
  • Legal Services Corporation (LSC): Provides civil legal aid to low-income Americans.

Medical Assistance for Inmates

What kind of medical care is available to inmates?

Inmates have access to basic medical care, which includes:

  • Medical screenings upon intake.
  • Treatment for acute and chronic conditions.
  • Emergency medical services.
  • Dental and mental health services, though these may vary in availability and quality.

Can an inmate request special medical assistance?

Yes, inmates can request special medical assistance for conditions requiring specific care, though the process and availability of services vary by facility. Requests for medical evaluation or treatment are typically made through the prison's healthcare system.

Criminal Records Lookup

How can I lookup someone’s criminal record?

To lookup someone's criminal record, you can:

  • Use online public records databases.
  • Request records from the state's Department of Public Safety or equivalent.
  • Check court records through the local courthouse or its website.

Are there any restrictions on accessing someone’s criminal record?

Yes, there are restrictions, which vary by state and may include:

  • Limitations on access to records for employment purposes without consent.
  • Sealed or expunged records not being publicly accessible.
  • Certain types of records, like juvenile records, may be restricted.

Sex Offender Registry

How do I access the sex offender registry?

You can access the sex offender registry through:

  • National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW): NSOPW, which provides access to state, territorial, and tribal sex offender registries.
  • State-specific registry websites: Each state has its own registry, accessible through its official government or law enforcement website.

What information is available on the sex offender registry?

The sex offender registry typically includes:

  • The offender's name and aliases.
  • Photographs.
  • Offense details.
  • Address and sometimes place of employment.
  • Compliance status.

Background Check

What does a background check include?

A background check can include:

  • Criminal records.
  • Employment history.
  • Education verification.
  • Credit history.
  • Driving records.

How can I request a background check on someone?

To request a background check, you can:

  • Use online background check services.
  • Contact a professional background screening company.
  • For employment purposes, follow the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) guidelines, which may require the individual's consent.

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