San Antonio Released Inmates Database

San Antonio released inmate records are handled by the Bexar County Sheriff's Office, which runs the county jail for San Antonio and surrounding areas. If someone was arrested in San Antonio, their booking and release data goes through the county system. You can search for released inmates from San Antonio using the county jail roster, the TDCJ Inmate Search for state prison releases, or VINELink for custody status alerts. These records are public under the Texas Public Information Act. Check local police resources for city-level information.

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To search for released inmates in San Antonio, start with the Bexar County Sheriff's Office. The sheriff runs the county jail where San Antonio arrests are processed. Many sheriff offices post a jail roster online that shows current inmates and recent releases. You can also check https://www.bexar.org/722/Jail-Activity-Reports for local released inmate data. You can also check https://centralmagistrate.bexar.org/ for local released inmate data.

The TDCJ Inmate Search covers state prison releases. If someone from San Antonio was sentenced to state prison, their records are in the TDCJ system. Search by name, SID number, or TDCJ number. The results show the person's full name, offense history, facility, and release date. This search is free and open to everyone.

VINELink is a free tool that lets you check the custody status of inmates in Bexar County. You can search by name and register for alerts. The system sends you a notice by phone or email when the inmate is released, moved, or escapes. Call 877-894-8463 for the Texas VINE line. It works for county jail and state prison inmates.

The screenshot below shows San Antonio Police Department, which provides information about released inmates in this area.

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Use this resource to search for released inmate records and related public data.

Where San Antonio Inmates Are Held

People arrested in San Antonio are taken to the Bexar County jail. The sheriff's office operates this facility. It holds inmates who are waiting for their court date and those serving sentences under one year. San Antonio does not run its own separate long-term jail. All bookings and releases go through the county system.

If an inmate from San Antonio receives a felony sentence of more than one year, they are transferred to a Texas Department of Criminal Justice facility. At that point, the state takes over. Their records move to the TDCJ database. You can track their custody and release through the TDCJ Inmate Search tool. The TDCJ General Information Line at 936-295-6371 or 800-535-0283 can help with questions about state inmates from San Antonio.

Federal inmates from San Antonio are held in Bureau of Prisons facilities, separate from both the county jail and state prison. Use the BOP Inmate Locator to find released federal inmates. For more on how Bexar County handles released inmate records, see the Bexar County released inmates page.

Released Inmates and Public Records for San Antonio

Released inmate records for San Antonio are public. The Texas Government Code Chapter 552 gives everyone the right to ask for government records. This includes jail booking and release data from the Bexar County Sheriff's Office. No one can ask why you want the records. The office must respond within 10 business days of getting a written request.

Under Section 552.029, certain inmate information is specifically listed as public. That covers the name, TDCJ number, SID number, race, gender, date of birth, offense history, and facility assignment. Some records are exempt from disclosure. Juvenile records, medical files, and active investigation materials cannot be released. If a records request is denied, the Attorney General's Open Government Hotline at (877) 673-6839 can help.

Standard copy fees apply for physical records. Expect about $0.10 per page for regular copies. Certified copies cost $5.00 per document. If your request is large, labor charges of $15.00 per hour may be added. You can submit your request in writing by mail, in person, or sometimes by email to the Bexar County Sheriff's Office records division.

How to Look Up San Antonio Released Inmates

Looking up released inmates in San Antonio takes a few steps. The right approach depends on whether the person was in the county jail or state prison.

For county jail releases, call the Bexar County Sheriff's Office or check their website for a jail roster. Most rosters show current inmates and recent releases. You can search by name or booking date. For state prison releases, go to the TDCJ Inmate Search at inmate.tdcj.texas.gov. Enter the person's name or ID number.

Steps to find released inmates from San Antonio:

  • Check the Bexar County Sheriff's website for a jail roster
  • Call the sheriff's office records division during business hours
  • Search the TDCJ database for state prison releases
  • Register on VINELink for custody status alerts
  • Submit a written public records request for detailed information

The Texas DPS Crime Records Service is another option. A name-based criminal history check costs $24.95. This covers convictions and arrests reported by law enforcement agencies across Texas, including those in San Antonio.

San Antonio Law Enforcement and Jails

San Antonio has its own police department that handles local law enforcement. When the police make an arrest, the person is booked into the Bexar County jail. The booking creates a record that stays on file even after the person is released. The police department may also keep its own arrest records that you can request.

The Bexar County Sheriff's Office runs the jail where San Antonio arrests are held. The sheriff handles bookings, releases, and transfers to state prison. Both the city police and the county sheriff participate in statewide law enforcement databases. Released inmate data from San Antonio flows into the Texas DPS criminal history system and may also appear in the TDCJ records if the person served state time.

The TDCJ Reentry and Integration Division provides resources for released inmates returning to San Antonio. Senate Bill 578 requires TDCJ to work with local organizations to create reentry resource packets. These packets include information about services in the San Antonio area, including housing, counseling, and workforce offices. The TDCJ Reentry Hotline at 877-887-6151 can connect released inmates with local services.

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Bexar County Released Inmate Records

San Antonio is in Bexar County. All released inmate records for San Antonio residents go through the Bexar County Sheriff's Office. For more details on the county jail and additional resources, visit the Bexar County released inmates page.

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Other Texas Cities

These are other major Texas cities where you can look up released inmate records. Each city's inmates go through their county sheriff's office.