League City Inmate Search and Jail Roster
The League City jail roster is part of the Galveston County Sheriff's detention system, which holds all people arrested in League City. The city police department handles arrests, but there is no city-run jail. After booking, arrestees go to the Galveston County Jail. The inmate list is searchable online by name and shows current bookings along with charges and bond status. League City sits in northern Galveston County near the Houston metro area and has a population of about 110,000. Whether you need to verify a recent arrest or locate someone in custody, the county jail roster is your primary resource.
League City Overview
Galveston County Jail and League City Arrests
The Galveston County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail on Ave. H in Galveston. Everyone arrested in League City by city police or by sheriff's deputies working in the area goes to this facility. Enter the person's last name to get booking details, charges, and bond information.
Because League City is in northern Galveston County and the jail is in Galveston itself, some families find it helpful to call ahead before making a trip to the facility. The county jail holds people from all of Galveston County, including Galveston Island, Texas City, and other cities. People transferred to state prison after sentencing will appear in TDCJ rather than the county roster.
| Office | Galveston County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 5700 Ave. H, Galveston TX 77551 |
| Phone | (409) 766-2300 |
| Website | galvestoncountytx.gov |
League City Police Department
League City PD handles calls for service and makes arrests within city limits. Officers can transfer suspects to the Galveston County Jail, which is the only detention facility serving the county. The department does not hold people overnight in a city facility beyond initial processing.
For police reports and records, League City PD handles requests under the Texas Public Information Act. Government Code Chapter 552 gives the public the right to request most government records in writing. Submit your request to the department with details about the incident or person involved. They must respond within 10 business days. Incident reports from closed cases are almost always releasable.