Information Collected
Search terms entered in sponsored search boxes may be sent to the third-party search provider that powers that tool. If a visitor sends a message or inquiry, the submitted contact details and message content may be received and stored. Standard technical data may also be collected, such as IP address, browser type, device data, pages viewed, referral source, and approximate time of visit.
Cookies, analytics tags, and advertising tools may be used to keep the site working, measure traffic, remember basic preferences, and support sponsored content. Browser settings can usually limit or block cookies, although some features may not work as expected.
How Information Is Used
Information is used to operate the site, respond to messages, improve page performance, detect abuse or security issues, measure traffic, and support advertising or search-partner functions. Search queries may be processed by outside providers under their own policies.
Outside Links and Partners
Pages link to Floyd County offices, Texas agencies, TDCJ, BOP, ICE, VINE, LGS, statutes, and other outside resources. Those sites are controlled by their own operators. Their privacy notices, security practices, fees, and data-retention rules apply once a visitor leaves this site.
Who May Receive Data
Information may be shared with search partners, hosting providers, analytics services, advertising networks, security vendors, and service providers that help operate the site. Information may also be disclosed if required by law, subpoena, court order, lawful government request, or to protect rights, safety, or site security.
Security and Age Limits
Reasonable steps are used to protect information, but no website, email, form, or network can be guaranteed secure. This site is not intended for children under 18, and it does not knowingly collect information from children.
User Choices and Updates
Visitors may request access, correction, or deletion of personal information submitted directly to this site, subject to legal, security, and operational limits. Browser controls can limit cookies, and advertising networks may provide opt-out tools. This Privacy Notice may be updated when practices, vendors, or legal requirements change.
Texas public-information issues are governed by the Texas Public Information Act when requests are made to government bodies, not by this private site's privacy notice.