Floyd County Sheriff's Office Overview
The Floyd County Sheriff's Office is the official local law-enforcement contact for arrest and custody questions in Floyd County. The official sheriff page lists Sheriff Paul Raissez, the address at 125 E California Street in Floydada, and the phone number 806-983-4901. It also links to VINELink for offender custody status. The research did not locate a separate Floyd County jail roster, booking-photo gallery, visitation calendar, commissary vendor, or money-deposit page.
This local custody contact functions as a county-jail and no-jail custody starting point. It should not be described as a full local jail building with a rated bed count. The TCJS current population reports list Floyd as "Floyd (no jail)" and do not show a rated local capacity. Longer detention for Floyd County arrestees appears to be handled through receiving facilities outside a rated Floyd County jail.
Floyd County Custody Capacity
The most important capacity fact is the absence of a rated local jail capacity. TCJS current data lists Floyd as no jail. The June 2026 incarceration-rate workbook still shows a latest visible county-attributed count of 11, which means people can be counted for Floyd County while physically housed elsewhere.
| Measure | Finding | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Facility capacity | No rated county jail capacity listed | TCJS current population reports |
| Facility type | Short-term local custody and transfer coordination | Research facility map and sheriff page |
| Population held | Floyd County arrestees and county inmates may be handled through receiving facilities | TCJS no-jail listing |
Look Up Floyd County Custody
No official Floyd County roster was located for this custody contact. Use the official sheriff phone line for immediate housing and release questions. Use VINELink as the online custody-status and notification tool linked by the sheriff. Use court records after charges are filed. Use state, federal, or immigration locators only when the person moves into those systems.
- Call 806-983-4901 and ask whether the person was arrested by a Floyd County agency or transferred.
- Search VINELink or the current VINE application for participating custody status and notifications.
- Search LGS Online Records Search for court records after filing.
- Search TDCJ only after a state prison sentence and transfer.
- Use BOP or ICE if the case becomes federal criminal custody or adult immigration detention.
The official Floyd County Sheriff's Office page shows the local contact and VINE link.
The screenshot supports a phone-and-VINE lookup path rather than a county roster path.
Floyd County Sheriff's Office Contact
Contact the sheriff's office before traveling, mailing anything, or planning a visit. The person may not be housed at the sheriff's office address. Ask where the person is physically held, whether bond has been set, whether a transfer is pending, and which agency controls any hold.
Floyd County Sheriff's Office
125 E California Street
Floydada, TX 79235
806-983-4901
Local custody, transfer, and records-request starting point.
Floyd County Courthouse
105 South Main Street
Floydada, TX 79235
806-983-4905
County homepage; fax listed as 806-983-4939.
Visiting Floyd County Inmates
No Floyd County jail visitation schedule was located. Because TCJS reports Floyd County as no jail, a visitor must identify the receiving facility before trying to schedule a visit. The receiving jail, TDCJ unit, BOP contract facility, or ICE facility will control ID rules, dress rules, visit hours, video vendor, and cancellation policies.
| Visit issue | Floyd County finding | Action |
|---|---|---|
| In-person schedule | No local schedule located | Call the sheriff, then the receiving facility. |
| Video visits | No local vendor located | Use receiving-facility rules if available. |
| Visitor entry | No Floyd jail entry rules published | Bring government ID and avoid weapons or contraband. |
| Attorney visits | No local schedule located | Attorneys should call the sheriff or receiving facility directly. |
Mail, Phone, and Money
No Floyd-specific inmate mail format, phone vendor, video vendor, commissary vendor, or money-deposit provider was located. Do not send cash, letters, packages, or property to 125 E California Street unless staff confirms the person is there and the office accepts the item. Most post-booking services depend on the facility where the person is physically housed.
| Service | Floyd County finding | Practical step |
|---|---|---|
| No local inmate mail format located | Get receiving-facility address and inmate ID first. | |
| Phone | No local phone vendor located | Ask the housing facility for its phone provider. |
| Money deposit | No Floyd deposit vendor located | Use receiving jail, TDCJ, BOP, or ICE rules. |
| Commissary | No Floyd vendor located | Follow the actual housing facility's policy. |
Floyd County Booking and Transfer
A Floyd County arrest can begin with deputies, Floydada police, Lockney police, DPS, or another agency. The City of Lockney contact page routes police dispatch and reporting to the sheriff's number, which supports the county-wide custody contact role. The practical intake path may include transport to local law enforcement, identity check, safety search, property inventory, charge or warrant confirmation, fingerprints and photographs if normal booking occurs, magistrate review, bond decision, release, or transfer. The transfer step is central because no rated Floyd County jail was documented.
Formal court charges may not match the initial booking allegation. The prosecutor may file a complaint, information, or seek indictment. Search court records for filed charges and call the sheriff for custody. If the person is sentenced to state prison, search TDCJ after transfer. If a federal or immigration hold is involved, BOP, USMS, ICE, or counsel may be needed.
- Transfer
- Movement from local custody to another county, state, federal, or immigration facility.
- Detainer
- A hold or request from another agency that can affect release.
- Magistrate
- A judicial officer who may review warnings, probable cause, and bond.
Floyd County Records Requests
No sheriff-specific online open-records form was located. For sheriff records, use a written Texas Public Information Act request addressed to the Floyd County Sheriff's Office. Ask for existing records such as basic arrest information, booking record, release or transfer information, bond information, or booking photograph if maintained and releasable. Texas law does not require a requester to explain why public information is wanted, but the agency may seek clarification for an unclear request and may charge allowed costs.
The Texas Public Information Act governs sheriff and county administrative records. Judicial records use court and clerk procedures instead. The Texas Attorney General overview explains the request framework, and the AG charges page explains possible costs.
Floydada and Lockney Custody Notes
The sheriff's office is in central Floydada near the county courthouse. Texas Almanac notes Floydada sits at the junction of U.S. highways 62 and 70, State Highway 207, and farm roads 784 and 1958. The official City of Lockney contact page tells residents to contact the Floyd County Sheriff's Office at 806-983-4901 to have uniformed police dispatched or to report suspected crime or crime in progress, with emergencies routed to 911.
Note: Confirm the receiving facility before traveling because the sheriff's office may not be the housing location.
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