Titus County Jail Roster

The Titus County jail roster lists all people currently held at the county detention facility in Mt. Pleasant, Texas. You can search the roster by name or booking number to check on an inmate's charges, bond amount, and current custody status. The Titus County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and keeps the roster updated. If you need to find someone who was recently arrested in Titus County or want to confirm whether a person is still in custody, this page explains how to access those records and what information they contain.

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Titus County Jail Overview

Mt. PleasantCounty Seat
Northeast TXRegion
MediumSecurity Level
DailyRoster Updates

The Titus County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail in Mt. Pleasant. The facility holds people arrested on misdemeanor and felony charges who are awaiting trial or serving short county sentences. Every person booked into the jail goes through a standard process that includes fingerprinting, a booking photo, a medical intake screening, and classification. Once booked, the person's information is added to the jail roster.

The roster is public record. You can check it through the Sheriff's Office or through third-party jail lookup services. It shows who is currently in custody and does not include people already released. If you want records of past bookings or need detailed case documents, you can submit a formal request under the Texas Public Information Act.

OfficeTitus County Sheriff's Office
Address405 N. Titus St., Mt. Pleasant, TX 75455
Phone(903) 577-6730
Websitetituscountytx.com

The Titus County jail serves the communities of Mt. Pleasant and surrounding rural areas. Arrests made by the Sheriff's Office, Mt. Pleasant Police, state troopers, and other agencies operating in the county all feed into the same booking process at the county facility.

Start your search at the Titus County Sheriff's Office website. The online roster lets you look up current inmates by last name or booking number. Results include the inmate's name, charges, booking date, and bond amount when set. Only people currently in custody appear in the live roster. This tool is useful if you want a quick look at recent arrests without navigating the county site. Another resource is Jail Exchange, which provides facility details and direct access to the inmate search.

If someone does not appear online, they may have been released already, or the record may still be processing. Call the jail directly to confirm custody status. Staff can tell you whether a person is in custody and provide basic booking details by phone.

What the Titus County Jail Roster Shows

Each listing on the Titus County jail roster includes the inmate's full name, date of birth, booking number, and a booking photo when available. The charges are listed by offense name or statute, and the bond amount for each charge appears once the court has set it. The booking date and arresting agency are often included as well.

Some fields may be blank on new bookings if the magistrate has not yet set bond or if the case is still being processed. Under the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, basic booking information is generally public. Juvenile records are not included. Records involving ongoing investigations may have limited information available.

Titus County jail booking information
Jail Exchange provides facility details and booking record access for the Titus County Jail in Mt. Pleasant, Texas.

Note: The roster reflects real-time custody and updates as new bookings come in, so check back if you do not see a recent arrest right away.

Visitation at Titus County Jail

All visitors to the Titus County Jail must present valid government-issued photo ID. The facility has set visitation hours and may use in-person or video visitation depending on current policy. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Clothing that resembles inmate attire or gang-related apparel is not allowed. Call (903) 577-6730 ahead of time to confirm current visitation hours and any requirements for scheduling a visit.

Visitors who have outstanding warrants or active no-contact orders with an inmate will not be permitted entry. You may be subject to a search before entering the visitation area. It is always a good idea to call ahead rather than show up without checking the schedule first.

Bond and Release in Titus County

Bond amounts are set by a magistrate or judge and are listed on the jail roster once assigned. For misdemeanor charges, a bail schedule may allow for quick release after booking. Felony charges require a magistrate appearance, which Texas law requires within 48 hours of arrest. The magistrate reviews the charges and determines the bond amount at that hearing.

Bond can be posted through the jail in cash, by cashier's check, or through a licensed bail bond agent. Once bond is paid or a personal recognizance bond is approved, the inmate is processed out. After release, the person no longer appears on the active roster. Call the jail to confirm a release if you are not sure.

Inmates who are sentenced and transferred to a state facility can be tracked through the TDCJ Inmate Search. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards sets the rules that govern how county jails operate statewide.

Sending Mail to Titus County Inmates

Mail to inmates at the Titus County Jail must include the inmate's full legal name and booking number. All incoming mail is inspected by jail staff. Do not include cash, stamps, envelopes inside the envelope, or anything that could be considered contraband. Plain letters and small photos are typically accepted, but check with the facility for current rules.

Commissary services let inmates buy hygiene items, snacks, writing materials, and other approved products. Families can add funds to an inmate's account through the jail's approved deposit service. Ask the jail for instructions on how to make deposits.

The Texas Administrative Code Chapter 265 covers mail and communication standards for county jails. Compliance with these rules is monitored by the Texas Commission on Jail Standards.

VINE Victim Notification

Titus County participates in the VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday) system. If you are a victim or concerned party, you can register at VINELink to get automatic alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. The system sends notifications by phone, email, or text when someone is released, transferred, or escapes. The service is free and confidential around the clock.

Titus County VINE victim notification system
VINELink offers victim notification services for Titus County jail inmates, sending alerts when custody status changes.

Note: VINE works separately from the live jail roster and covers status changes at both the county jail and state prison levels.

Public Records Requests

If you need records that are not available through the online roster, such as past booking records or incident reports, submit a public records request to the Titus County Sheriff's Office. The Texas Public Information Act (Chapter 552) gives the public the right to request these documents. The agency must respond within 10 business days.

Some records may be withheld if they involve active investigations, protected medical information, or another recognized legal exemption. Basic booking data is generally public. Requests can be submitted in person, by mail, or by email. Fees may apply for copies. Court records tied to Titus County criminal cases are maintained by the District Clerk and County Clerk, and can be accessed through the Texas Courts system.

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