What This Site Is For
Texas public-records law, including the Texas Government Code Chapter 552 Public Information Act, makes many jail, court, and law-enforcement records available to the public. The difficult part is that Hartley County jail records, Texas prison records, court records, and federal custody records do not live in one database. This site explains those differences without acting as the official source for any record.
What You Can Find
The pages here organize the main record paths a Hartley County searcher is likely to need.
- Help with jail inmate records, jail roster mugshots, and court records after a jail arrest.
- Facility pages for the Dallam-Hartley County Jail and the Dalhart Unit, including their distinct custody roles.
- Plain-language steps for county jail fallback searches, TDCJ searches, VINELink Texas, BOP, and ICE lookup tools.
- Background on public-information requests when a booking record or related court record is not posted online.
Limits of a Private Reference Site
Hartley County Inmate Population is privately run. It is not connected to any Texas sheriff's office, jail, court, corrections department, or other government agency.
- It cannot release, hold, move, or transfer a person in custody.
- It cannot post bond, arrange visitation, send commissary money, or deliver property.
- It cannot provide legal advice or interpret a criminal case for you.
- It cannot promise that every address, phone number, fee, or record status remains current.
Official confirmation must come from the source record, not from this private site.
Search Partners
Some pages may include search boxes or sponsored tools operated by third-party providers. Those providers set their own prices, account rules, data practices, and search results. If a visitor chooses a paid partner service, this site may receive a referral fee that helps support free public access to the guide.