Who is the sheriff of Tarrant County Texas?

Who is the sheriff of Tarrant County Texas?

Sheriff Bill E. Waybourn
Sheriff Bill E. Waybourn took office in 2017, bringing with him over 30 years of law enforcement experience.

How many police departments are in Tarrant County?

There are 71 Police Departments in Tarrant County, Texas, serving a population of 1,983,675 people in an area of 864 square miles.

How do I find out if someone is in Tarrant County Jail?

To find out if someone is in custody in a Tarrant County Jail facility:

  1. Search the Tarrant County Inmate Search page.
  2. Call Tarrant County Jail Information: (817) 884-3116 and (817) 884-3117.
  3. Visit the Tarrant County Jail at 100 N Lamar St, Fort Worth, TX 76102.
  4. Call the Mansfield Jail at 817-804-5731.

How do I call Tarrant County Jail?

You may also call the Tarrant County Jail information desk at (817) 884-3116.

How do I find an inmate in Denton County Jail?

You can find an inmate or lookup jail/case records via Denton County jail inmate search system online. Select a link, enter an inmate’s name and submit to search. You can obtain inmate’s booking date, charge and bond information. If the inmate cannot be found, contact Denton County jail or call the jail records line.

How do I put money on an inmate in Tarrant County?

Money Deposits

  1. Smart Device: Download our Android or iOS app.
  2. Online: The app and online options offer the lowest handling charge!
  3. Toll-free Telephone: 866-345-1884.
  4. Lobby Kiosk: Easy to use and accepts cash.
  5. Cash Walk-In: Visit to enroll and find locations near you.

Is Aledo Texas in Tarrant County?

Aledo is located close to the center of Texas. Aledo is between the Parker, Tarrant county. Aledo has 2.59 square miles of land area and has no water area….Aledo, TX.

Population2,866 (2010-2014), rank #568
Area:Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX
Counties:Parker County, Tarrant County
School District:, rank #181
Area Code:817

How do I get a police report in Tarrant County?

You can submit a request online at or:

  1. By electronic mail: [email protected]
  2. By U.S. mail or in person to Officer for Public Information OR Public Information Administrator, 200 Texas Street, Suite 3614, Fort Worth, Texas 76102.

How do phones in jail work?

Mobile phones are one of the most smuggled items into prisons. They provide inmates the ability to make and receive unauthorized phone calls, send email and text messages, use social media, and follow news pertaining to their case, among other forbidden uses.

What does CID mean in jail?

Civil Investigative Demand
Civil Investigative Demand (CID)

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