No Floyd County Jail Roster Located
The official Floyd County Sheriff's Office page does not publish a county jail roster, current-inmate table, released-inmate filter, or recent-bookings feed. It lists Sheriff Paul Raissez, the office address, the phone number 806-983-4901, complaint documents, and a link to VINELink. That pattern matches the TCJS population reports, which list Floyd as "Floyd (no jail)" rather than showing a rated local jail with beds and a public booking roster.
A Floyd County jail inmate records search should therefore begin as a no-roster workflow. Call the sheriff to ask whether the person was arrested locally, whether they remain in custody, and whether they were transferred to another county facility. Then use VINE for status notifications if the receiving agency participates. Use court records only for filed charges. A court case can help identify the accusation and bond setting, but it does not prove the person is still in custody.
Search Floyd County Inmate Records
The best Floyd County inmate records workflow moves from the local contact to broader systems. Each channel answers a different question, so searching only one source can miss the record. A fresh arrest may not appear in court records yet. A sentenced prisoner may no longer be visible through any local custody channel. A federal or immigration hold may route the family to a federal office rather than a county jail.
- Call the Floyd County Sheriff's Office at 806-983-4901. Ask for current custody, housing location, release or transfer status, and bond information if available.
- Search VINE for custody status and notification registration. Treat it as a notification tool, not a full county booking archive.
- Use LGS Online Records Search after charges are filed or indexed.
- Search TDCJ after a felony sentence and transfer to state prison.
- Use the BOP locator for federal sentenced custody and ICE ODLS for adult immigration detention.
- Submit a written Texas Public Information Act request for sheriff records that are maintained and releasable.
This sequence also reduces wasted travel. Floyd County research did not find a local visitor schedule or money-deposit vendor. Confirm the actual housing facility before planning a visit, sending mail, or trying to deposit funds.
Floyd County Roster Search Fields
Because no official Floyd County online jail roster was found, the county roster fields are missing by design. The absence matters. Many roster pages expect a last name, first name, booking number, and current or released filter. Floyd County did not provide those fields on the official site during the research pass, and Sheriff Paul Raissez's public page routes users toward VINE instead.
| Field Label | Type | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| County jail roster | Not located | Not applicable | No official Floyd County roster search form was located. |
| Name search | Not located | Not applicable | Use sheriff phone confirmation and VINE instead of third-party roster claims. |
| Booking number | Not located | Not applicable | No official public booking-number search was located for Floyd County. |
| Current or released filter | Not located | Not applicable | Released or past records require court records or a public-information request. |
The official county screenshot from the Floyd County sheriff page shows why the phone and VINE path matters.
The screenshot does not show a roster button, which supports treating VINE and phone confirmation as the official custody-status path.
Floyd County Inmate Profile Fields
A normal county roster might show a booking number, booking date, charge list, bond amount, housing unit, arresting agency, and mugshot. Floyd County does not publish that public profile. For Floyd County inmate records, the available facts depend on the office or system searched. The sheriff may confirm basic custody and transfer facts. The clerk system may show filed case information. TDCJ may show prison data after sentencing.
| Field | What It Shows in Floyd County Research |
|---|---|
| Name | Not available in a county online roster; check sheriff, VINE, and court records. |
| Booking number | No official Floyd County online booking-number field was located. |
| Booking date and time | May require sheriff confirmation or a public-information request. |
| Arresting agency | May involve the sheriff, Floydada, Lockney, DPS, or another agency. |
| Custody location | Critical because Floyd is listed as no jail; call to learn the receiving facility. |
| Charges | Formal charges should be checked through clerk and court records after filing. |
| Bond | Confirm through sheriff, magistrate, court, or clerk depending on case stage. |
| Mugshot | No official Floyd County public booking-photo gallery was located. |
Use VINELink for Floyd Custody
VINELink is the online custody-status channel linked from the sheriff page. It can help with custody status and notification registration where the agency or receiving facility participates. It should not be described as a complete Floyd County jail record archive. VINE records can vary by state, agency, and interface release.
| VINE Field | Type | Use | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| State or agency selection | Search/filter | Choose Texas or the relevant custody search. | The current VINE interface may change. |
| Offender name | Text | Search by full name and spelling variants. | Use date of birth if the system requests it. |
| Notification registration | Form | Register for custody-status alerts. | Availability depends on the participating agency. |
A screenshot of the current VINE application shows the modern custody-status entry point used after leaving the Floyd County sheriff page.
Use VINE as a status check and alert system, then confirm the housing facility directly before taking action.
Search Floyd County Court Records
Court records are the next step once a criminal case is filed. The Floyd County Clerk page links to Online Records Search through LGS. The District Clerk page lists MaryJane Cisneros, states that the court accepts civil and criminal e-filings, and gives a local case-number note: numbers in the system do not contain commas or hyphens. Pending tax cases use the number followed by TS. That formatting detail can prevent failed searches.
| LGS Field | Type | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Email Address | Text | Yes for account login | The page lowercases the email input. |
| Password | Password | Yes for account login | Used by registered users. |
| Login | Button | Yes for account login | Submits credentials. |
| Guest Login | Button | Optional | Starts the guest workflow where available. |
| New Account | Link | Optional | Opens registration. |
The Floyd County Clerk page shows office hours and the records-search link.
Use the clerk system for filed cases. Use the sheriff or VINE for current custody.
Floyd County Jail vs Prison Search
Floyd County inmate records split by custody stage. County custody concerns arrest, booking, bond, and transfer. TDCJ concerns current state prison custody after sentence and transfer. BOP concerns federal inmates from 1982 to present. ICE ODLS concerns adult immigration detention. None of those systems should be used as a shortcut for a missing Floyd County roster.
| Person's status | Where to search | What to expect |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh Floyd County arrest | Sheriff and VINE | Custody location, release, transfer, and status clues. |
| Charges filed after arrest | LGS and clerks | Case number, filed charge, hearings, and disposition. |
| Sentenced state prisoner | TDCJ locator | TDCJ number, SID, unit, offense, sentence, and release data. |
| Federal inmate | BOP locator | Federal custody records from 1982 to present. |
| Immigration detainee | ICE ODLS | Adult detainee search by A-number or biographic data. |
Floyd County Custody Contact
The facility map resolves to the Floyd County Sheriff's Office and Floyd County holding and transfer custody. That page is the local starting point for arrest and transfer questions, not proof of a rated jail building. The contact card gives the address and the main custody phone line documented by the county.
Floyd County Sheriff's Office
125 E California Street
Floydada, TX 79235
806-983-4901
Call before traveling, visiting, mailing, or depositing funds.
The full facility detail is on the Floyd County Sheriff's Office holding custody page. It explains why the receiving facility must be identified before mail, visitation, phone, or commissary steps can be followed.
Floyd County Booking and Transfer
Floyd County booking process details are not published as a local jail policy page. The practical sequence is arrest or warrant pickup, transport to sheriff or local law-enforcement custody, 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 TCJS lists the county as no jail.
Property, phone, visitation, mail, and money rules depend on the receiving facility. Do not mail property or money to the sheriff's office unless staff confirms that the office will accept it for that person. If the person bonds out quickly, property may be returned under the handling agency's policy. If the person is transferred, the receiving facility controls later contact rules.
Floyd County Visiting and Money
No Floyd County jail visitation schedule, video vendor, commissary vendor, mail format, or money-deposit rule was located. This is not a blank to fill with generic Texas jail language. The correct action is to identify the actual housing facility, then follow that facility's published schedule and vendor rules.
| Service | Official Floyd County finding | Action |
|---|---|---|
| In-person visits | No Floyd County jail schedule located | Call sheriff and then receiving facility. |
| Video visits | No vendor located | Use the receiving facility's vendor if available. |
| No local inmate mail format located | Do not mail until housing is confirmed. | |
| Commissary | No Floyd vendor located | Ask the receiving facility. |
| Money deposits | No Floyd deposit vendor located | Use receiving jail, TDCJ, BOP, or ICE rules as applicable. |
Note: For state prison custody, TDCJ uses separate statewide phone, visitation, trust fund, and commissary rules.
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