San Angelo Jail Roster and Inmate Search
The San Angelo jail roster reflects current inmates at the Tom Green County Jail, where people arrested in San Angelo are held after booking. San Angelo is the Tom Green County seat in West Central Texas, with a population of about 100,000. Arrests by San Angelo police result in detention at the county facility, not a city-run jail. The inmate search is free and shows current bookings with names, charges, and bond status. This page covers how to search the roster, contact information for both agencies, and how to stay notified about custody changes for anyone held in the San Angelo area.
San Angelo Overview
Tom Green County Jail and San Angelo Arrests
The Tom Green County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail at 2301 Harris Ave. in San Angelo. Arrests by San Angelo PD, the Tom Green County Sheriff's Office, Texas DPS troopers, and constables all result in booking at this facility.
The roster shows current bookings with charge descriptions and bond amounts. If someone is not on the list, they may have already been released or transferred. For state prison cases, check the TDCJ offender database rather than the county jail roster. County jails hold people pre-trial or for short sentences only.
| Office | Tom Green County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 2301 Harris Ave., San Angelo TX 76901 |
| Phone | (325) 655-8111 |
| Website | co.tom-green.tx.us |
San Angelo Police Department
San Angelo PD is the city's primary law enforcement agency. Officers patrol the city and handle most arrests within San Angelo. After booking a suspect, they transport the person to the Tom Green County Jail for detention. San Angelo does not operate a separate city jail for long-term holds.
Records requests for San Angelo PD reports go through the Texas Public Information Act process. Government Code Chapter 552 requires written requests to receive a response within 10 business days. Arrest reports, incident records, and booking information from completed cases are generally public. Submit your request in writing to the San Angelo PD records division. If any records are withheld, the department must cite the specific exemption it is using.