Search Archer County Inmate Records

Archer County inmate records start with the county jail roster and the sheriff's custody channels, then branch to state, federal, and immigration systems when a person leaves local custody. An Archer County jail roster search is most useful for current confinement, recent admits, booking charges, and arresting-agency clues. The same search path also helps families, attorneys, and victims decide whether to call the jail, request a booking record, check Texas prison custody, or register for notification through a separate custody-alert system.

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Archer County Jail Roster Overview

The official local custody search is the Archer County Inmate Confinements portal on Southern Software Citizen Connect. It is branded for the Archer County Sheriff's Office and identifies Sheriff Jack Curd, the non-emergency jail number, and the current confinement search. The official Archer County Sheriff page still exposes an older Kologik roster link, but research found that legacy route redirected to a stopped Azure app on June 29, 2026. For practical Archer County inmate records work, Citizen Connect is the direct online path and the sheriff phone line is the fallback.

The Archer County jail roster covers people held in local county custody at the Archer County Jail. That can include pretrial misdemeanor and felony detainees, county-sentence inmates, bench-warrant inmates, parole or blue-warrant holds, state-jail-felony holds, and occasional other-agency holds reported to the Texas Commission on Jail Standards. It does not replace the Texas Department of Criminal Justice inmate search for sentenced state prisoners, the Federal Bureau of Prisons locator for BOP custody, or the ICE detainee locator for immigration detention.

The Citizen Connect home page shows that the sheriff's public platform is broader than one jail list. It includes online services such as inmate confinements, tip submission, crime-alert signup, patrol requests, personnel feedback, contacts, press releases, missing persons, events, and alerts. That matters when a roster row is missing or a name is uncertain. A custody question can begin online, but a records request or phone call may still be needed when a record is recent, sealed, dynamically loaded, or outside the public view.

The official Citizen Connect home page is a useful starting point before opening the confinement search directly. The screenshot below comes from Southern Software Citizen Connect for Archer County and shows the sheriff services list where inmate confinements appears with other public tools.

Archer County inmate records Citizen Connect home page

That service list supports a web-first search, but it also shows why the sheriff's office remains the point of contact when online records do not answer the custody question.


Use Archer County Inmate Roster

The Inmate Confinements page is organized around current custody and recent booking filters rather than a plain last-name-only form. Start with Current Confinements when the question is whether a person is in the Archer County Jail now. Use Admits by Date Range when the person may have been booked and released, or when the arrest happened recently but the current-custody list does not show the name. The date-range tool includes quick choices for Last 24 hours and Last 7 days plus a custom start and end date, with a published limit of 31 days or less.

  1. Open the Archer County Inmate Confinements search directly, or enter through the sheriff's Citizen Connect home page.
  2. Choose Current Confinements first for a person who may be held in the Archer County Jail right now.
  3. Use Admits by Date Range for a recent booking, keeping the custom range at 31 days or less.
  4. Filter by charge or arresting agency only when that detail is known and the portal has loaded the filter values.
  5. If the page does not load, if no result appears, or if the older county button fails, call the sheriff and jail at 940-574-2571.
  6. For older Archer County inmate records, ask the sheriff for the booking record, jail log entry, arrest report, or booking photograph under the Texas Public Information Act.
  7. If the person was sentenced to prison, moved to federal custody, or entered immigration detention, switch to TDCJ, BOP, ICE, or VINELink as the case requires.

Archer County Roster Search Fields

The Archer County inmate records portal uses tabs and filters tied to jail admissions. Static inspection confirmed the controls below. Because the result area loads dynamically and automated access can meet captcha or access-denied behavior, do not assume every individual field is visible on every browser session. The confirmed search structure is still useful: it lets a reader separate current custody from recent admits and narrow a search by agency when a city police department, DPS, a court, or another sheriff's office made the arrest.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Current ConfinementsTab or filterNoShows people currently confined under Archer County Sheriff's Office data.
Admits by Date RangeTab or filterNoUsed for bookings or admissions within a selected period.
ChargesFilter listNoCharge values load dynamically and may not be visible until the portal finishes loading.
Arresting AgencyDropdown or listNoIncludes Archer County Sheriff's Office, Archer City Police Department, Holliday Police Department, DPS, courts, parole, and outside agencies.
Start date / End dateDate inputsFor custom rangeThe portal warns users to keep date ranges at 31 days or less.
Last 24 hours / Last 7 daysQuick choicesNoUseful for recent booking checks when a name is not yet easy to find.

The working confinement page is shown in the screenshot from Archer County Inmate Confinements. It shows the current confinement, date-range, charge, and arresting-agency controls that drive local jail roster searches.

Archer County inmate records confinement search fields

Those controls are the safest facts to describe because the portal's individual result details may depend on live data, browser scripts, and public-release limits.


Archer County Inmate Record Fields

A full individual profile could not be reliably inspected from static text because the Archer County jail roster loads data client-side. The public page clearly supports current confinement, admit date range, charge, and arresting-agency views. When an online row is incomplete, the better practice is to request the booking record by name and booking date or call the jail, rather than infer fields that are not confirmed. Texas law may also limit or redact certain details, especially booking photographs, protected victim data, juvenile matters, and active investigation material.

Field or ControlWhat It Shows
Current ConfinementsA current-custody view for people confined under Archer County Sheriff's Office data.
Admits by Date RangeRecent admissions or bookings over a selected period, with the 31-day range limit.
ChargesA charge-based way to group or filter booking records when the portal supplies the values.
Arresting AgencyThe agency connected to the arrest or booking, including local police, the sheriff, DPS, courts, parole, or outside agencies.
Dynamic result areaDisplays loading messages while the portal fetches current bookings.
Requested booking recordMay provide name, booking date, charge, bond, release status, arresting agency, or a booking photo if releasable.

Useful request language is plain and specific. Ask for the Archer County booking record, jail log entry, arrest report, bond information, or booking photograph for a named person and date. Include the arresting agency or charge if known. Texas Government Code Chapter 552 is the public-records framework, but law-enforcement exceptions and booking-photo limits can still apply.


Archer County Jail Facility

Official sources support one local detention facility for Archer County: Archer County Jail, operated by the Archer County Sheriff's Office at 100 Law Enforcement Way in Archer City. The sheriff page and Citizen Connect both use that address and the same main phone line. The courthouse and clerk offices are separate from the jail campus, so jail custody questions should not be routed to the courthouse unless the question is about filed court records, fines, copies, or case numbers.

Archer County Jail

100 Law Enforcement Way

Archer City, TX 76351

940-574-2571

Public visitation, lobby hours, commissary vendor, and mail rules were not published in the official pages located. Call before travel, mailing property, or sending money.


Archer County Booking Timeline

An Archer County arrest may begin with the sheriff's office, Archer City Police Department, Holliday Police Department, Texas DPS, a court warrant, a parole warrant, or another listed agency. The person is then transported to the sheriff and jail facility for intake. Booking commonly includes identification, warrant and charge checks, property inventory, fingerprints, a booking photo, medical screening, and classification. The exact Archer County intake sequence is not published, so those steps should be treated as ordinary jail process rather than a guaranteed local checklist.

After booking, Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 15.17 requires the person to be taken before a magistrate without unnecessary delay, generally not later than 48 hours after arrest. That first appearance handles warnings, rights, accusation information, and bail where allowed. A person may then be released on cash, surety, or personal bond, remain held on a no-bond warrant, stay in jail because of another agency's hold, or later transfer to TDCJ if sentenced to prison.

Booking charge
The arrest-level allegation shown by the jail, which may differ from what the prosecutor later files in court.
Detainer
A hold from another agency that can keep a person in custody even after one bond issue is resolved.
Blue warrant
A Texas parole violation warrant that can affect release from the county jail.
Personal bond
Release based on a promise to appear and comply with conditions, without paying the full cash bond up front.

Find County State Federal Inmates

Archer County inmate records split by custody system. A person arrested locally and held before trial belongs in the county jail search. A sentenced state prisoner belongs in TDCJ after transfer. A federal sentenced prisoner belongs in BOP, while a federal pretrial defendant may be under U.S. Marshals custody and not visible in the BOP sentenced locator. Immigration custody is separate again and uses ICE's Online Detainee Locator. Texas VINELink can help with notification and status, but it is not a full booking archive.

Custody QuestionWhere to LookBest Use
Current Archer County jail custodyCitizen Connect Inmate ConfinementsCurrent confinements, recent admits, charges, and arresting-agency filters.
Sentenced Texas prison custodyTDCJ inmate searchTDCJ number, SID number, name search, unit, sentence, and status information.
Federal prison custodyBOP inmate locatorFederal register number or name search for BOP-held inmates.
Immigration detentionICE Online Detainee LocatorA-Number and country search, or biographical search for ICE custody.
Custody notificationTexas VINELinkNotification registration and custody-status alerts where records are available.

Archer County does not have an official sheriff or police mobile app in the research file. Citizen Connect is the mobile-friendly web channel for inmate confinements, alerts, tips, contacts, patrol requests, and feedback.


Archer County Jail Visits

Official Archer County sources did not publish a visitation schedule, video visit vendor, visitor ID rule, dress code, child-visitor rule, attorney visit schedule, or holiday visit policy. That gap should be treated as a real local fact. Do not assume a Securus, GTL, HomeWAV, ViaPath, JPay, or Access Corrections workflow without a current sheriff source. The safe route is to call the jail before travel and ask whether the person is still in custody, whether visits are active, what ID is required, and whether a lockdown or court movement affects access.

Visit TypePublished ScheduleHow to Arrange
Public in-person visitNot published in official sources locatedCall 940-574-2571 before going to the jail.
Video visitNot locatedNo official video vendor was found in county pages.
Attorney visitNot publishedAttorney should contact the jail or court directly for access rules.

Archer County Mail Money Calls

Mail, phone, commissary, and money-deposit rules are also not published in the official sources located. Families should not mail cash, packages, books, magazines, medications, clothing, or money orders until the jail confirms the current rule. Court payment links from the District Clerk or County Clerk should not be treated as inmate commissary deposit portals. Those payment systems relate to court fines, fees, collections, or defendant access and may require a cause or case number.

ServiceOfficial Detail LocatedPractical Step
Personal mailNo address format or content rule publishedCall the jail before mailing anything to an inmate.
Legal mailNo local marking rule publishedAttorney or legal sender should confirm the process first.
CommissaryNo vendor or fee table locatedDo not use an assumed vendor.
Phone callsNo phone provider locatedAsk the jail how calls are set up and funded.

Note: Confirm custody with the jail before sending money, mailing property, or planning a visit.


Request Archer County Booking Records

When the roster does not load or a detail is not public online, send a precise public-information request to the Archer County Sheriff's Office. Use the sheriff email, mailing address, or physical address listed by the county. Identify the record as clearly as possible: booking record, jail log entry, arrest report, bond information, booking photograph, incident report, or call-for-service record. Include the subject's full name, date of arrest or booking, arresting agency, charge if known, and requester contact information.

The Texas Public Information Act, Texas Government Code Chapter 552, is the main access law for local government records. It does not make every jail record unrestricted. Ongoing investigations, protected personal information, juvenile records, victim data, sealed records, expunction orders, and booking-photo limits can affect release. Booking photographs have their own rule in Texas Government Code Section 552.1085, so ask for photos separately and state the basis for release if applicable.

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