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Potter County Jail Inmate Roster Search, Amarillo, Texas

Potter County correction facility, also known as the Potter County Jail, is in Amarillo, Texas. This correctional facility holds individuals arrested in Potter County, Texas. The detention center also houses inmates from nearby municipalities.

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Potter County Jail Inmate Lookup

You can search for an inmate in the following ways:

  • Option 1: Use the Offender Search on the official website of Potter County.

    • Enter the first and last name or the Jail Identification Number (ID) of the detainee.
    • Click on the "Search" button.
    • A list of matching offenders will appear.
  • Option 2: Call the Jail at (806) 335-4100.

    • Provide the jail staff with the offender's full name or Jail ID.
    • The jail staff will search for the offender and provide you with information about their status.

Jail Roster

The jail roster is a list of offenders currently housed in Potter County Jail. The roster is updated daily.

Information Available on the Jail Roster

The following information is available on the jail roster:

  • Booking Number
  • Last Name
  • First Name
  • Date of Birth
  • Release Date
  • Criminal Charges

Where to Find the Roster

The jail roster is available on the following websites:

  • Potter County Sheriff's Office website.

Tips for Inmate Search

  • If you don't know the exact spelling of the offender's name, try searching with partial spellings or nicknames.
  • If you don't find the offender in the initial search, try searching again using different search criteria, such as the offender's date of birth or Jail ID.
  • If you are still unable to find the offender, you can contact the jail directly for assistance.

More Information on the Jail Roster

In addition to the information listed above, the jail roster may also include the following:

  • Mugshot
  • Height
  • Weight
  • Hair color
  • Eye color
  • Race
  • Sex
  • Bond amount
  • Court date

The jail roster is a public record, and anyone can access it. However, some information, such as the offender's address and phone number, may be redacted for privacy reasons.

How to Find an Inmate's Release Date

In most cases, the offender's release date will be listed on the jail roster. If it is not listed, you can contact the jail directly to inquire about the release date.

Location and Contact Details

You can contact an offender in Potter County Jail in the following ways:

  • Mail: You can send mail to an offender at the following address:
Offender's Name
Potter County Jail
1400 S. Fillmore Street
Amarillo, TX 79101
  • Phone: You can call the jail at (806) 335-4100 to speak to an offender. Offenders are allowed to make phone calls during designated hours.

  • Visitation: You can visit an offender at the jail during designated visiting hours. You must schedule a visit in advance by calling the jail at (806) 335-4100.

How to Send Money to an Inmate

You can send money to an offender in Potter County Jail in the following ways:

  • Online: You can send money online through the jail's website.
  • Mail: You can send a money order or cashier's check to the jail at the following address:
Offender's Name
Potter County Jail
1400 S. Fillmore Street
Amarillo, TX 79101
  • In-Person: You can deposit money into an offender's account at the jail's lobby kiosk. The kiosk is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Inmate Call System and Regulations

Potter County Jail uses a computerized inmate call system called Securus Technologies. All calls are recorded and monitored.

To call an inmate, you will need the following information:

  • The inmate's Jail Identification Number (ID)
  • The inmate's PIN number
  • A prepaid calling card or a debit or credit card

To call an inmate, follow these steps:

  1. Call the jail at (806) 335-4100.
  2. Select option 1 to speak to an inmate.
  3. Enter the inmate's Jail ID and PIN number.
  4. Follow the prompts to complete the call.

Inmates are allowed to make phone calls during designated hours. The hours vary depending on the housing unit. Inmates are also limited to a certain number of phone calls per day.

Inmates cannot receive incoming phone calls.

Inmate Messaging

Inmates at Potter County Jail cannot receive or send voice or text messages.

Inmates can send and receive letters through the U.S. Postal Service. All mail is inspected by jail staff before it is delivered to the inmates.

Sending Mail to Inmates

To send mail to an inmate at Potter County Jail, you must follow these guidelines:

  • All mail must be addressed to the inmate by their full name and Jail Identification Number (ID).
  • The inmate's name and Jail ID must be written on the bottom left-hand corner of the envelope.
  • The sender's name and return address must be written on the top left-hand corner of the envelope.
  • Mail must be sent through the U.S. Postal Service.
  • All mail is inspected by jail staff before it is delivered to the inmates.
  • Mail that contains contraband or other prohibited items will be confiscated and returned to the sender.

Potter County Jail's mailing address is:

Potter County Jail
1400 S. Fillmore Street
Amarillo, TX 79101

Sending Care Packages to Inmates

You can send care packages to inmates at Potter County Jail, but there are some restrictions.

  • Care packages must be sent through the U.S. Postal Service.
  • Care packages must be addressed to the inmate by their full name and Jail ID.
  • The inmate's name and Jail ID must be written on the bottom left-hand corner of the package.
  • The sender's name and return address must be written on the top left-hand corner of the package.
  • Care packages must be inspected by jail staff before they are delivered to the inmates.
  • Care packages that contain contraband or other prohibited items will be confiscated and returned to the sender.

Prohibited items include:

  • Food items that are not pre-packaged or sealed
  • Tobacco products
  • Alcohol
  • Drugs
  • Weapons
  • Money
  • Pornography
  • Gang-related materials
  • Anything else that is deemed to be a security risk

Sending Money to Inmates

You can send money to an inmate at Potter County Jail in the following ways:

  • Online: You can send money online through the jail's website.
  • Mail: You can send a money order or cashier's check to the jail at the following address:
Offender's Name
Potter County Jail
1400 S. Fillmore Street
Amarillo, TX 79101
  • In-Person: You can deposit money into an offender's account at the jail's lobby kiosk. The kiosk is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Regulations and Limitations:

  • Inmates are limited to a certain amount of money per week.
  • Money cannot be used to purchase contraband or other prohibited items.
  • Money that is not used by the inmate will be refunded to the sender upon the inmate's release.

Visitation

Procedure for Arranging a Visit

To arrange a visit with an inmate at Potter County Jail, you must follow these steps:

  1. Call the jail at (806) 335-4100 to schedule a visit.
  2. Provide the jail staff with the inmate's full name and Jail Identification Number (ID).
  3. The jail staff will schedule a visit for you and provide you with a visitation pass.

Rules and Regulations for Visits

  • All visitors must be at least 18 years of age.
  • All visitors must present a valid photo ID at the time of the visit.
  • Visitors are subject to search before entering the visitation area.
  • Visitors are not allowed to bring any contraband into the visitation area.
  • Visitors are not allowed to have physical contact with the inmates.
  • Visitors are not allowed to talk about illegal activities during the visit.
  • Visitors who violate the rules and regulations may be denied future visits.

Visitation Hours

Visitation hours at Potter County Jail are as follows:

  • Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Saturday and Sunday: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Video Visitation

Potter County Jail offers video visitation for inmates and their families and friends. Video visitation is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

To use video visitation, you must create an account with the jail's video visitation provider. Once you have created an account, you can schedule a video visit with an inmate.

Video visits are conducted through a secure video conferencing system. Visitors can see and talk to the inmate in real time.

Inmate Commissary

The commissary is a store that sells a variety of items to inmates. The commissary allows inmates to purchase items that they need or want, such as food, clothing, toiletries, and books.

The commissary is also a source of revenue for the jail. The money that inmates spend at the commissary helps to offset the cost of running the jail.

How Inmates Can Use the Commissary

Inmates can use the commissary by purchasing items with money from their inmate accounts. Inmates can add money to their accounts by receiving money from friends and family or by working in the jail.

Inmates can also use their commissary accounts to purchase items from the jail's canteen. The canteen sells a variety of items, such as snacks, drinks, and personal hygiene products.

Restrictions on Commissary Use

Inmates are limited to a certain amount of money that they can spend at the commissary each week. Inmates are also prohibited from purchasing certain items, such as tobacco products, alcohol, and weapons.

Release Information

Release Explanation

Inmates are released from Potter County Jail when they have served their sentence, paid their fines and court costs, or have been granted a release by the court.

Inmates who are being released are typically given a release date and time. Inmates are also given instructions on how to complete their sentence, such as reporting to a parole officer or paying restitution.

Who Can Be Released

Inmates who are eligible for release include:

  • Inmates who have served their full sentence
  • Inmates who have paid their fines and court costs
  • Inmates who have been granted a release by the court
  • Inmates who have been granted parole or probation

How to Get Inmate Release Information

To get inmate release information, you can contact the Potter County Jail at (806) 335-4100. You can also check the jail's website for inmate release information.

Security Level and Jail Staff

General Description of Security Measures

Potter County Jail is a medium-security jail. The jail has a variety of security measures in place to keep inmates and staff safe. These security measures include:

  • Security cameras
  • Motion detectors
  • Alarms
  • Armed guards
  • Fenced perimeter

Categories of Offenders Housed

Potter County Jail houses a variety of offenders, including:

  • Misdemeanor offenders
  • Felony offenders
  • State prisoners
  • Federal prisoners

Role of Correctional Officers

Correctional officers are responsible for the safety and security of the inmates and staff at Potter County Jail. Correctional officers also supervise the inmates and enforce the jail's rules and regulations.

Correctional Staff

The correctional staff at Potter County Jail includes:

  • Correctional officers
  • Jail administrators
  • Support staff

Correctional staff members are trained to deal with a variety of situations, including:

  • Inmate disturbances
  • Escapes
  • Medical emergencies
  • Mental health emergencies

Location and Contact Details

Official Address

13100 Northeast 29th Street, Amarillo, TX, 79111

Official Phone Number

806-335-4100, 806-335-4105

Official Website

www.pottercountysheriff.org

Amarillo, TX

Coordinates:
35.19917°N 101.84528°W
Country:
United States
State:
Texas
Counties:
Potter and Randall
Government:
Type:
Council-Manager
Body:
City Council
Mayor:
Ginger Nelson (Since May 2017)
Councilmember Place 1:
Elaine Hays (Since May 2017)
Councilmember Place 2:
Freda Powell (Since May 2017)
Councilmember Place 3:
Dr. Eddie Sauer (Since May 2017)
Councilmember Place 4:
Howard Smith (Since May 2017)
Area:
City:
103.86 sq mi (268.99 km2)
Land:
102.30 sq mi (264.97 km2)
Water:
1.56 sq mi (4.03 km2)
Elevation:
3,605 ft (1,099 m)
Population (2010):
City:
190,695
Estimate (2019):
199,371
Density:
1,948.81/sq mi (752.44/km2)
Metro:
309,233
Demonym(s):
Amarilloan
Time zone:
UTC−6 (CST)
Summer (DST):
UTC−5 (CDT)
ZIP Codes:
79101–79111, 79114, 79116–79121, 79123–79124, 79159, 79163, 79166–79168, 79171–79172, 79174, 79178, 79182, 79185, 79187, 79189
Area code:
806
FIPS code:
48-03000
GNIS feature ID:
1351066
Interstates:
U.S. Routes:
Major State Highways:

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for an inmate in a specific jail or prison?

To search for an inmate in a specific jail or prison, you can use online databases provided by the respective state's Department of Corrections (DOC) or the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). Here's how:

  1. Identify the Facility: Determine whether the inmate is in a state prison, federal prison, or county jail.
  2. Use Official Websites: Visit the official DOC website for state prisons or the BOP website for federal inmates. County jails often have their own websites.
  3. Search Tools: Utilize the search tool provided on these sites, entering the inmate's name, DOC number, or other identifying information.
  4. Follow Instructions: Follow the website's instructions for search parameters, which can vary by site.

What information do I need to conduct an inmate search?

To conduct an inmate search effectively, you typically need:

  • Inmate's Full Name: The first and last name, and sometimes the middle name or initial.
  • Identification Number: This could be the inmate's DOC number, BOP number, or any other unique identifier assigned by the correctional facility.
  • Date of Birth: Helps refine the search, especially if the inmate has a common name.

Arrest Lookup

How can I find out if someone has been arrested recently?

To find out if someone has been arrested recently:

  1. Check Local Police or Sheriff's Department Websites: Many have an online arrest log or booking report.
  2. Use Online Search Portals: Some websites aggregate arrest information from multiple sources. However, be cautious of their accuracy and legality.
  3. Contact the Department Directly: If online resources are not available, you can call the local law enforcement agency.

Is there a way to look up arrest records online?

Yes, there are ways to look up arrest records online through:

  • Public Records Websites: Sites like PACER (for federal cases) or state-specific public records websites.
  • Third-Party Websites: Offer arrest records search services, often for a fee. Ensure they are reputable and legal to use in your area.

Active Warrant Search

How can I check if there is an active warrant for someone?

To check for an active warrant:

  1. Visit Local Law Enforcement Websites: Many sheriff's offices and courts provide online warrant search tools.
  2. Contact the Court or Law Enforcement Agency: If online options are not available, a direct inquiry can provide this information.
  3. Use Third-Party Services: With caution, as these may charge fees and vary in reliability.

What information is needed to conduct a warrant search?

To conduct a warrant search, you generally need:

  • Full Name of the Individual: Including middle name or initial for common names.
  • Date of Birth: Helps to confirm the identity of the individual with a common name.
  • Sometimes, a Social Security Number (SSN): Though not always required and sensitive in nature, it can help in certain searches.

Jail Bookings

Where can I find information on recent jail bookings?

Information on recent jail bookings can often be found on:

  • Local Sheriff's Office Websites: Many have online databases or booking logs.
  • County Jail Websites: Similar to sheriff's offices, they often post recent booking information.

Are jail booking records accessible to the public?

Yes, jail booking records are generally accessible to the public, though the level of detail and availability can vary by jurisdiction.

Mugshots

Can I view an inmate's mugshot online?

Yes, in many cases, you can view an inmate's mugshot online through:

  • Law Enforcement or Jail Websites: Often include mugshots in their booking or inmate search sections.
  • Public Records Requests: Depending on the state's laws regarding public access to such records.

Are there any legal restrictions on accessing or sharing mugshots?

Legal restrictions on accessing or sharing mugshots vary by jurisdiction. Some states have laws limiting the distribution of mugshots to protect individuals' privacy and presumption of innocence.

Inmate Calls

How can I receive calls from an inmate?

To receive calls from an inmate:

  1. Register with the Facility's Approved Telephone Service: Prisons and jails typically contract with specific service providers for inmate calls.
  2. Set Up a Prepaid Account: Often, you'll need to create a prepaid account to receive calls.
  3. Follow Facility Rules: Be aware of call limits, hours, and prohibited call activities.

Are there any costs associated with inmate calls?

Yes, there are costs associated with inmate calls, which can include connection fees, per-minute charges, and fees to fund the prepaid account. Rates vary by facility and service provider.

Inmate Mail

What is the process for sending mail to an inmate?

To send mail to an inmate:

  1. Find the Correct Address and Mail Guidelines: Obtain this from the facility's website or administration.
  2. Include Inmate Identification: Use the inmate's full name and inmate ID number in the address.
  3. Follow Content Restrictions: Adhere to rules about what can and cannot be sent.

Are there any restrictions on what can be sent to inmates?

Yes, there are restrictions, including:

  • No Contraband: Drugs, weapons, or other illegal items.
  • Content Limits: Some materials, like explicit content or certain publications, may be banned.
  • Physical Restrictions: Limitations on size, type of mail (e.g., postcards, letters), and sometimes quantity of items sent.

Visitation

How can I schedule a visitation with an inmate?

To schedule a visitation:

  1. Check the Facility's Visitation Policy: Requirements vary, including application processes, ID requirements, and scheduling systems.
  2. Complete a Visitation Application: If required, and wait for approval.
  3. Schedule Your Visit: According to the facility's procedure, which may involve online scheduling or calling a visitation coordinator.

What are the rules and regulations for visiting an inmate?

Rules and regulations vary but commonly include:

  • ID Requirements: Valid photo ID for adults.
  • Dress Code: Many facilities have strict dress codes for visitors.
  • Behavioral Guidelines: Rules governing conduct during visits.
  • Item Restrictions: Limitations on what can be brought into the facility.

Sending Money

What options are available for sending money to an inmate?

Options for sending money typically include:

  • Electronic Transfer Services: Such as JPay or Western Union.
  • Mail: Sending a money order through postal mail.
  • In-Person Deposits: At the facility or through a kiosk in the lobby.

How do I ensure the money I send is received by the inmate?

To ensure the money is received:

  1. Follow the Facility's Procedures: Use the approved methods and include correct inmate information.
  2. Keep Receipts: For electronic transfers, mail, or in-person deposits.
  3. Verify with the Inmate: Confirm the inmate has received the funds.

Posting Bond

How can I post bond for someone?

To post bond:

  1. Determine the Bond Amount: Obtain this information from the court or jail.
  2. Choose a Payment Method: Cash, property bond, or through a bail bondsman.
  3. Complete the Transaction: Follow the specific steps required by the court or jail for the payment method chosen.

What are the different methods of posting bond?

The methods include:

  • Cash Bond: Paying the full bond amount in cash.
  • Surety Bond: Obtained through a bail bondsman.
  • Property Bond: Using real estate as collateral for the bond.

Release

How can I find out when an inmate is being released?

To find out an inmate's release date:

  1. Check with the Correctional Facility: Contact the facility directly or use their online inmate search tool.
  2. Inmate Lookup Services: Some jurisdictions provide estimated release dates online.

What procedures are followed for an inmate's release?

Procedures can include:

  • Release Paperwork: Must be completed and processed.
  • Property Return: Personal belongings are returned to the inmate.
  • Transportation Arrangements: Inmates may need to arrange their own transportation from the facility.

Legal Assistance for Inmates

How can inmates receive legal assistance while incarcerated?

Inmates can receive legal assistance through:

  • Public Defenders: For those who cannot afford private counsel.
  • Legal Aid Societies: Non-profit organizations offering free legal services.
  • Pro Bono Programs: From private attorneys volunteering their services.

Are there any organizations that provide free legal help to inmates?

Yes, organizations providing free legal help include:

  • The Innocence Project: Focuses on wrongful convictions.
  • The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU): Offers legal assistance on civil rights issues.
  • Legal Services Corporation (LSC): Provides civil legal aid to low-income Americans.

Medical Assistance for Inmates

What kind of medical assistance is available to inmates?

Inmates have access to:

  • Basic Healthcare: Including medical, dental, and mental health services.
  • Emergency Care: Immediate treatment for acute illnesses or injuries.
  • Chronic Care Programs: For ongoing medical conditions.

How can an inmate request medical attention?

Inmates can request medical attention by:

  • Submitting a Request: Often through a written health care request form.
  • Speaking to Staff: Informing a correctional officer or staff member about their need for medical care.

Criminal Records Lookup

How can I look up someone's criminal record?

To look up someone's criminal record:

  1. Use State or County Websites: Many offer online search tools for criminal records.
  2. Third-Party Websites: Provide aggregated criminal records from various sources, often for a fee.
  3. Request in Person or by Mail: From the relevant court or law enforcement agency.

Are criminal records public information?

Yes, criminal records are generally considered public information, but access can vary by state, and some information may be restricted.

Sex Offender Registry

How can I access the sex offender registry?

The sex offender registry can be accessed through:

  • National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW): A unified access point to search state, territorial, and tribal sex offender registries.
  • State Registry Websites: Each state maintains its own registry with searchable databases.

What information is included in the sex offender registry?

The registry typically includes:

  • Offender's Name and Alias(es)
  • Photograph
  • Physical Description
  • Address
  • Offense Details

Background Check

What is involved in conducting a background check?

Conducting a background check can involve:

  • Criminal Records: Searches of local, state, and federal databases.
  • Credit History: For financial or fiduciary positions (with consent).
  • Employment Verification: Confirming past employment history.
  • Education Verification: Confirming degrees and certifications.

How can I request a background check on an individual?

To request a background check:

  1. Consent: Obtain consent from the individual, if required by law.
  2. Use a Background Check Service: Choose a reputable service that complies with the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
  3. Request Directly from Public Sources: Such as court records for a more DIY approach.

Additional Questions

Are there any privacy concerns related to inmate searches and related services?

Yes, there are privacy concerns, including:

  • Data Accuracy: Incorrect information can lead to privacy invasions.
  • Misuse of Information: Such as harassment or discrimination based on past incarceration.
  • Public Accessibility: Balancing public safety with the right to privacy for former inmates.

How is data accuracy ensured in public criminal records and inmate information?

Data accuracy is managed through:

  • Regular Updates: Correctional and law enforcement agencies update records regularly.
  • Verification Processes: Involving cross-checking information with other databases.
  • Corrections Procedures: Allowing individuals to request corrections to inaccurate information.

What are the consequences of misusing information obtained through inmate search and other related services?

Misusing information can lead to:

  • Legal Consequences: Such as lawsuits for defamation or privacy invasion.
  • Policy Violations: Penalties for violating website or service policies.
  • Ethical Concerns: Contributing to stigma and discrimination against former inmates.
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