Flower Mound Inmate Search and Jail Roster

The Flower Mound jail roster reflects who is currently held at the Denton County jail following arrests made by Flower Mound police and other agencies in the area. Flower Mound has no city jail. When officers arrest someone in Flower Mound, the person is booked into the Denton County detention facility. This page explains how to find and search the Flower Mound jail roster online at no cost, what details each booking record contains, how VINE works for tracking inmate custody status, and where to find state prison records when someone is not appearing in the county system.

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Where Flower Mound Inmates Are Held

Flower Mound is a large community in Denton County in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. When someone is arrested in Flower Mound, they are taken to the Denton County jail rather than any city facility. The Denton County Sheriff's Office runs the detention center and maintains all inmate records. Flower Mound does not operate its own jail, which is the standard setup for cities across Texas.

The Denton County inmate roster lists each person's name, date of birth, booking date, charges, bond amount, and current custody status. Neither option requires an account or any payment to use.

OfficeDenton County Sheriff's Office
Address127 N. Woodrow Ln., Denton TX 76205
Phone(940) 565-3000
Websitedentoncounty.com

If someone does not show up in the online system, call the sheriff's office. New bookings may take a few hours to appear in the public database after the person is processed at the jail.

Flower Mound Police Department

The Flower Mound Police Department handles law enforcement within the town. Officers respond to calls, conduct investigations, and make arrests throughout Flower Mound. After an arrest, they transfer custody to the Denton County jail. The police department does not maintain a separate inmate roster or hold people in a city jail beyond brief initial processing.

Under the Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552, you can request records from Flower Mound PD. This includes incident reports, arrest logs, and other non-exempt documents. Submit a written request to the department's public information officer. The department has ten business days to respond. Records tied to active investigations may be withheld, but the agency must state the specific exemption being used.

OfficeFlower Mound Police Department
Address4150 Kirkpatrick Ln., Flower Mound TX 75028
Phone(972) 539-0525
Websiteflower-mound.com

Denied requests can be appealed to the Texas Attorney General's open records division at no charge. Enter the person's name and date of birth. The search returns current Denton County bookings including charges, bond status, and booking date. The whole process takes less than a minute and costs nothing.

A few things to keep in mind:

  • Recent arrests can take several hours to appear online
  • Use the full legal name for the best match
  • A date of birth helps when the name is common
  • State prison inmates are in TDCJ records, not the county roster

If the record shows a past booking date with a release status, the person is no longer in the county jail. They may have been released on bond, had charges dropped, or been transferred. If they are in state prison, you will need to search TDCJ separately. If you just heard about a recent arrest and cannot find the record yet, give the system a few hours to update and try again.

VINE Custody Alerts for Flower Mound Cases

VINE, or Victim Information and Notification Everyday, is a free service that tracks inmate custody status and sends notifications when it changes. If someone was arrested in Flower Mound and is held at the Denton County jail, you can sign up through VINELink to receive alerts by phone, email, or text when they are released, transferred, or when any other status change occurs.

To register by phone, call 1-877-894-8463 any time of day or night. VINE covers all Texas county jails, including Denton County. This service is used by family members, victims, and legal professionals throughout the state who need timely custody updates without having to call the jail or check the roster themselves each day.

VINE System Screenshot

The image below comes from VINE, the victim notification platform used across Texas to track inmates including those held in Denton County following Flower Mound arrests.

Flower Mound jail roster VINE system inmate notification

VINELink lets you enter an offender ID and choose your alert method for tracking anyone in the Denton County jail system.

State Prison and Criminal History Records

The Flower Mound jail roster covers only people currently held in the Denton County jail. It does not reflect anyone sentenced to a state prison. For those records, use the TDCJ Inmate Search. TDCJ shows current facility location, offense details, and projected release dates for all state-sentenced inmates in Texas.

For broader criminal history, check the Texas DPS Crime Records division. DPS maintains statewide arrest and conviction records. Some are available to the public for free. Others may require a fee or consent. DPS data covers multiple counties and court levels, so it is useful when you need more than just a current booking record.

Denton County Jail Oversight

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards sets rules for all Texas county jails under Title 37 of the Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 265. These rules cover staffing ratios, medical care, housing conditions, and how inmate records are kept. Denton County jail is inspected on a regular schedule by TCJS, and any violations must be corrected within set deadlines. Inspection results and compliance records are publicly available on the TCJS website.

Public Information Requests in Flower Mound

Texas Government Code Chapter 552 gives anyone the right to ask for records from government agencies in Texas. You can request booking records, arrest logs, or incident reports from Flower Mound PD or the Denton County Sheriff's Office. No explanation is needed. Write to the agency's public information officer, and they must respond within ten business days. Most basic jail and arrest records are public under Texas law.

If your request is denied, the agency must state which exemption applies. You can appeal that denial to the Texas Attorney General's open records unit at no cost. The AG reviews the denial and can order the records released if the agency did not have a valid reason to withhold them.

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Denton County Jail Roster

All Flower Mound arrests are processed through the Denton County jail. See the full county roster and inmate search below.

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