Reagan County Jail Inmate Search

Reagan County Jail is the county jail serving Big Lake and the rest of Reagan County. It holds people arrested locally, people waiting on court action, county-sentenced inmates, warrant holds, and people waiting for transfer to another custody system. To look up inmates at Reagan County Jail, start with the county jail roster for local custody, then move to state, federal, or immigration lookup tools when a person has been transferred or is held under another authority.

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Reagan County Jail Overview

Reagan County Jail is operated by the Reagan County Sheriff's Office at the Reagan County Law Enforcement Center, 320 N. Plaza Ave., Big Lake, TX 76932. The sheriff's office identifies Sheriff Jeff Garner as the elected sheriff and places the Law Enforcement Center across from the Reagan County Courthouse. For custody routing, this is the local county jail, not a state prison, federal detention center, or immigration facility.

The jail serves a small rural West Texas county, so local custody questions often turn on whether the person is still in Reagan County or has moved into another system. People booked after a local arrest may appear on the public roster while they are in pretrial custody, serving a short county sentence, held on a warrant, or waiting for another agency. Once a felony sentence results in transfer to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, the Reagan County roster is no longer the right long-term locator.

The sheriff's site describes a 96-bed jail run by a Jail Administrator and eight corrections officers. The same local material lists 15 full-time peace officers and seven communications officers for the sheriff's operation. Official sources located for this build did not publish a year-built history, pod layout, accreditation statement, or detailed housing map, so those details should be confirmed directly with the facility before relying on them.

The sheriff's Jail Services page is the best official starting point because it links the public roster and the local inmate service pages for visitation, mail, funds, and phones. The page below separates county-jail custody from TDCJ, BOP, ICE, and VINELink fallbacks so a search does not stop when the Reagan roster is empty.

The sheriff's jail service page links into the county roster and the service pages families normally need: Reagan County Jail Services.

Reagan County Sheriff's Office Jail Services page linking to roster and inmate service information

Use that official jail-services page when you want the county's own entry point before opening the roster, visitation, mail, phone, or inmate-funds pages.


Reagan County Jail Capacity and Population

The rated capacity for Reagan County Jail is 96 beds. That number appears on the sheriff's public material and in Texas Commission on Jail Standards population reporting. The TCJS current population spreadsheet for June 1, 2026 listed Reagan County with 16 people in custody against that 96-bed capacity, or about 16.67 percent of capacity. The same TCJS rate file listed an average daily population of 9 for June 2026.

Those figures should be read as a dated public snapshot, not a live roster. A small county jail can change quickly after a few arrests, releases, bonds, or transfers. If a current headcount matters for court, travel, release planning, or bond timing, call the jail at 325-884-2424 and compare that answer with the public roster.

96 Rated Capacity
16 TCJS Population, June 1 2026

How to Look Up an Inmate at Reagan County Jail

The documented online roster for local Reagan County custody is the Kologik Public Jail Roster for Reagan County Sheriff's Office. The agency parameter is TX1920000, and no login or payment was required when the roster was inspected. Kologik is the right web tool for people currently or recently held in the Reagan County Jail. It is not the statewide prison locator and does not replace TDCJ after transfer.

  1. Open the sheriff's Jail Services page or go directly to the Kologik roster URL for TX1920000.
  2. Start with RECENT BOOKINGS if you do not know the full name, or use ALL when the recent view does not show the person.
  3. Use Name Filter for a last name, first name, or middle name. The filter works against loaded roster cards, so spelling and alternate names matter.
  4. Use the A-Z buttons or Order By controls if the roster has several cards and you need to narrow the list.
  5. Open or read the card carefully for booking date, days jailed, physical description, arresting agency, charges, warrant number, and bond.

Kologik roster cards can show a booking photo, name, arrest date and time, days jailed, race and sex, DOB year and age, height and weight, eyes and hair, arresting agency, charge rows, warrant numbers, and bond. The research inspection found that Reagan County's configuration did not hide public roster photos, but the page may still show a no-photo image if a picture is unavailable. Released people may have limited charge detail.

The Kologik roster screenshot in the manifest is the matching county roster image for this page, from the Reagan County Kologik roster.

Kologik Public Jail Roster interface for Reagan County Sheriff's Office

If the roster shows no recent result, do not assume the person was never booked. New bookings may be delayed during intake, medical screening, magistration, warrant confirmation, release processing, or transfer.


Reagan County Jail Address and Contact

Use the main sheriff and jail number for custody confirmation, visitation questions, and facility-specific instructions that are not answered by the public roster. The county research did not identify a separate jail-records desk number or a published booking-lobby schedule. The sheriff's office also publishes a mailing address, fax number, and email for written contact.

Reagan County Jail

320 N. Plaza Ave.

Big Lake, TX 76932

325-884-2424

Reagan County Law Enforcement Center

Reagan County Sheriff's Office

P.O. Box 832

Big Lake, TX 76932

Fax: 325-884-2252

Email: sheriff@reagancounty.org


Visiting Someone at Reagan County Jail

The sheriff's inmate visitation page sets different days for male and female inmates. Visitors must present picture ID except for minor children, sign in each time, be on the inmate's visitor list, and comply with the immediate-family-only policy. The visitor list is limited to five people. Visitors other than minors are checked for outstanding warrants.

Each inmate receives at least two visitation periods per week of at least 20 minutes, with only one visit per visitation day. Minor children must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or legal counsel. The dress code requires shirt, shoes, pants or shorts, and bars provocative or revealing clothing, miniskirts, short shorts, and low-cut tops. Purses, backpacks, food, drinks, gum, cell phones, and cameras are not allowed in visitation, and visitors are subject to search and audio/video recording in the building.

PopulationDayHoursType
Male inmatesWednesday8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; 1:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.In-person visitation
Male inmatesSaturday8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; 1:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.In-person visitation
Female inmatesThursday8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; 1:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.In-person visitation
Female inmatesSunday8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; 1:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.In-person visitation
Attorney/clientWeekdays8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.Attorney visit; may be accommodated with notice to Jail Administrator

Mail, Phone, and Money at Reagan County Jail

The sheriff's inmate mail page gives the mailing format as the inmate's full name, Reagan County Jail, 320 N. Plaza, Big Lake, Texas 76932. Non-privileged incoming mail is opened, read, and checked for contraband. The published rules reject inflammatory writing and pornography and instruct senders not to mail cash, checks, pictures, photographs, drawings, or blank coloring sheets.

For funds, the sheriff's inmate funds page says money may be used for bond, commissary items, and phone time. The Law Enforcement Center lobby kiosk accepts cash and credit cards 24 hours a day. Web credit-card deposits go through JailATM. Money orders, payroll checks, and government checks are accepted, but personal checks are not. Fee amounts, commissary order schedules, spending limits, and delivery days were not published in the official material located for this page.

The inmate phones page states that inmates may make outgoing calls only; incoming calls are not accepted. Calls are monitored and recorded. The phone page references Crown Correctional Telephone and CIDNET for account setup, while the funds page references NCIC prepaid phone services. Because the published vendor names differ by page, verify the current provider with the jail before funding an account.

ServicePublished DetailImportant Limit
Mail Address(Inmate's full name), Reagan County Jail, 320 N. Plaza, Big Lake, TX 76932No cash, checks, pictures, photographs, drawings, or blank coloring sheets
Phone / VideoOutgoing calls only; Crown Correctional Telephone/CIDNET and NCIC references appear in sheriff materialNo incoming inmate calls; calls are monitored and recorded
Money DepositLobby kiosk 24 hours a day; JailATM web deposits; money orders, payroll checks, and government checks acceptedVendor fees not published; no personal checks
CommissaryFunds may be used for clothing, food, hygiene products, and phone timeOrder schedule and spending limits not published

Booking, Bond, Records, and Transfer Fallbacks

A typical Reagan County booking starts with arrest by the sheriff's office, a Big Lake or local officer, DPS, or another warrant authority, followed by transport to the jail at 320 N. Plaza Ave. Intake may include search and property collection, identity entry, booking photo, fingerprints where required, charge and warrant entry, medical or mental-health screening, classification, and placement in the county jail. The public roster fields are the visible output of that process: booking or arrest time, arresting agency, physical description, charges, bond, and custody status.

Texas Code of Criminal Procedure article 15.17 requires an arrested person to be taken before a magistrate without unnecessary delay. The magistrate gives warnings, explains the accusation and rights, and addresses bail where authorized. Reagan County bond can involve cash bond, surety bond, personal bond, warrant bond, or a no-bond hold. A person may also remain in custody because of another county warrant, a parole hold, a TDCJ transfer, an ICE detainer, a federal hold, or another charge with a separate bond condition.

The sheriff's inmate funds page says money housed in the jail account may be used for posting bond, and the lobby kiosk accepts cash or credit-card deposits. That page is not a complete bond desk policy. Before traveling with money, call 325-884-2424 to confirm the bond amount, acceptable payment type, who receives payment, and whether any other hold blocks release.

For report and records requests, use the sheriff's request-a-report form for crash, incident, and offense reports. The form says to allow up to 10 days and that the office may contact the requester by email if more detail is needed. For jail booking details or mugshots not visible through Kologik, use the sheriff's main phone, email sheriff@reagancounty.org, or a Texas Public Information Act request. Court filings after arrest are separate from jail custody records and may involve the Reagan County and District Clerk or local courts.

If a person is no longer in Reagan County Jail, use the correct transfer fallback. Sentenced state-prison custody is searched through the Texas Department of Criminal Justice inmate search, which accepts name, TDCJ number, SID number, gender, and race fields. Federal sentenced custody is searched through the Bureau of Prisons inmate locator. Immigration custody is searched through ICE Online Detainee Locator System. Texas VINELink is useful for custody notifications where available, especially when the user needs release alerts rather than a full booking record.


About Reagan County Jail

The jail sits in central Big Lake near the Reagan County courthouse area. The county courthouse is listed at 300 N. Plaza Ave., while the Law Enforcement Center is at 320 N. Plaza Ave. That makes the local custody, sheriff, court, county attorney, clerk, and justice contacts unusually close together compared with larger counties. Reagan County's rural size also explains why the jail population is reported in small headcount changes rather than large-city swings.

Official Reagan County jail pages did not publish GED, vocational, religious-services, work-release, tablet, medical-grievance, or reentry-program descriptions. The documented local service details are operational: visitation, mail screening, phones, money deposits, commissary use, public roster access, and report requests. The jail is a Texas county jail subject to Texas Commission on Jail Standards oversight; no official recent jail construction project, consent decree, DOJ investigation, or local jail litigation announcement was found in the located official sources.

The Reagan County Sheriff's Office also links a mobile app called Reagan County Sheriff TX. The App Store and Google Play listings describe features for reports, tips, public-safety news, jail commissary information, and inmate information. The app listings warn that the app is not for emergency reporting. Use 911 for emergencies, and treat Kologik as the documented public web roster unless the sheriff or app itself provides a different current instruction.

Note: Confirm custody, visitation eligibility, bond status, and transfer status with Reagan County Jail before traveling to Big Lake.

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