Search Motley County Inmate Population

The Motley County inmate population is tracked differently from the inmate population in counties with a public jail roster. Motley County inmate population searches usually start with the sheriff, then move to court records, state prison, federal, immigration, or victim-notification systems based on custody status. A Motley County inmate search should separate temporary local custody from sentenced Texas prison custody, because the Motley County inmate population is not tied to a public county jail roster.

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Motley County Inmate Population Overview

Motley County is a Texas no-jail county for current jail-standards reporting. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards, the state agency that regulates county jails, identifies the county as Motley (no jail) in its current population materials. That finding controls the way the Motley County inmate population should be read. There is no state-reported local jail capacity, no local bed count to compare against the daily population, and no official county roster that lists people in a Motley detention building.

The public contact point is the Motley County Sheriff's Office. The sheriff may handle an arrest, short-term custody, transfer decisions, bond information, and questions about where a person is physically housed. If a case has been filed, court records shift to the combined county and district clerk. If a person has been sentenced to state custody, the correct lookup moves to TDCJ. Federal and immigration custody use separate systems.

The official sheriff page is the best local source for immediate custody contact. The Motley County sheriff page shows the law-enforcement contact block used for local arrest questions.

Motley County sheriff page for inmate population and custody contact

That page matters because no separate Motley jail roster, detention division page, or booking search was located in official county sources.


Motley County Inmate Population Statistics

The current population picture is small and unusual. TCJS current workbooks report no Motley County jail capacity, while the incarceration-rate workbook shows a very low average daily prisoner count in recent rows. The research file notes countywide population values around 1,015 in late 2025 and 2026 rows, with ADP values around one or two and rates around 0.99 or 1.97 per 1,000 residents. Those figures describe a no-jail county with people reported in housed-elsewhere categories when custody exists.

1-2 Recent ADP Range
No Jail TCJS Capacity Status
1 Local Facility Page
MeasureFigureSource / date
Local jail capacityData Not Available / no jailTCJS current population workbook, June 2026 file
Countywide population used by TCJSAbout 1,015 in late 2025 and 2026 rowsTCJS incarceration-rate workbook, June 2026 file
Average daily populationRecent rows show 1 or 2TCJS incarceration-rate workbook, June 2026 file
Incarceration rateRecent rows around 0.99 or 1.97 per 1,000TCJS incarceration-rate workbook, June 2026 file


Motley County Jail Capacity

Local overcrowding is not a Motley County jail calculation because TCJS does not list a rated jail capacity for the county. A normal jail-capacity ratio compares a jail's population to its certified beds. Motley has no reported local beds in the current TCJS population data, so a percent-full figure would be misleading. If a person arrested in Motley County is transferred to another jail, that receiving jail's population, rules, visitation, mail, phone, and commissary policies control.

No official Motley County jail construction project, jail closure order, detention consent decree, or jail litigation item was located in the reviewed county materials. The county site's useful local facts are instead practical ones: the sheriff is the first contact after arrest, the combined clerk points public users to iDocket for records since 2003, and state or federal locators apply only after custody moves out of the local arrest stage.


Laws for Motley County Jail Data

Texas law explains why population data, arrest records, court records, and booking-photo requests move through different offices. Jail population reporting is tied to TCJS authority. Arrest and booking records held by a sheriff are public information unless an exception applies. Filed charges become court records through the clerk, and criminal-history data is also subject to state restrictions.

Key statutes:

Texas Government Code Chapter 552 makes government information presumed public unless a state-law exception applies.

Texas Government Code Chapter 511 creates TCJS and supports county jail standards and population reporting.

Code of Criminal Procedure Article 15.17 requires an arrested person to be taken before a magistrate without unnecessary delay and no later than 48 hours after arrest.

Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 17 governs bail, bond, and release conditions.



Motley County Inmate Lookup Fields

The local sheriff page has a general contact form, but the research file did not locate a public roster search form. The contact form is not a booking search. It can be used for general inquiry, but urgent custody questions should be handled by phone because transfer status and bond details can change fast.

Field labelTypeRequiredNotes
No county jail roster foundn/an/aOfficial county and sheriff sources do not publish a Motley inmate-search form.
NameTextYesSheriff contact form field, not a roster search field.
Phone NumberTextYesUsed for general inquiry follow-up.
Email / Confirm EmailEmailEmail requiredConfirm Email is validated against the first email field.
Reason for InquiryText/commentYesCan describe a custody or records question.
reCAPTCHAChallengeYesRequired before form submission.

Motley County Inmate Record Details

A Motley County inmate record may be split among several custodians. The sheriff may have arrest, transfer, bond, or booking information. The court record may show filed charges, case number, bond orders, warrants, and disposition. A receiving jail may hold the custody profile if the person was moved out of Motley County. TDCJ records apply after state admission, not at the moment of local arrest.

FieldWhere it may appear
NameSheriff, clerk, receiving jail, TDCJ, BOP, or ICE record depending on custody level.
Arrest date and chargeRequest from sheriff or verify through a filed court record.
Bond amount and typeSet by magistrate or court, then confirmed through sheriff or clerk channels.
Case numberAssigned after filing in justice, county, or district court.
MugshotNo Motley public roster photo located. Request if releasable, or ask for the receiving jail.
Housing locationCall the sheriff first because Motley has no public local jail roster.

Motley County Jail vs Prison

The most common lookup mistake is using the wrong custody system. A fresh arrest, bond question, or transfer question belongs with the sheriff and court. A prison sentence belongs with TDCJ. A federal sentence belongs with BOP. Immigration detention belongs with ICE. These systems can overlap when a hold or detainer exists, but they do not replace each other.

Custody levelWho it coversWhere to look
Motley sheriff custodyNew arrest, temporary holding, transfer, bond statusCall sheriff and check court records after filing
Receiving county jailPerson housed outside Motley after transferAsk sheriff for the receiving jail before using that jail's rules
Texas state prisonSentenced state prisonersTDCJ inmate search and TDCJ inmate information channels
Federal or ICE custodyFederal prisoners, federal pretrial detainees, or immigration detaineesBOP, U.S. Marshals, or ICE ODLS


Motley County Detention Facilities

The facility map resolves to one local page because no state prison, federal BOP facility, ICE detention center, or U.S. Marshals detention center was located inside Motley County. The local page is a sheriff and courthouse holding or transfer point, not a full public jail page.

Before sending mail, scheduling a visit, or trying to add commissary funds, ask where the person is physically housed. Receiving jail rules control after transfer.


Motley County Custody Terms

Short definitions help keep the search path straight.

Booking
Administrative intake after arrest, including identity checks and recorded charge information.
Magistration
The Texas first appearance where warnings, counsel rights, and bond issues are addressed.
Detainer
A hold or request from another agency that can affect release.
PR bond
Release on a promise to appear, subject to court conditions.
TDCJ
The Texas Department of Criminal Justice, which handles state prison and state jail custody after sentence.

Motley County Inmate Population FAQ

Does Motley County have a jail roster?

No official Motley County online jail roster was located in the reviewed official sources. TCJS lists the county as no jail, so start with the sheriff for current custody and transfer status.

How large is the Motley County inmate population?

Recent TCJS incarceration-rate rows show very low ADP values, generally around one or two, while local jail capacity is listed as unavailable because the county has no reported jail.

Where are Motley County prisoners housed?

The official current population workbook does not name a contract jail. Call the sheriff to ask where the person is physically housed before sending mail, planning a visit, or paying money.

When should TDCJ be searched?

Search TDCJ after a person has been sentenced and admitted to Texas state custody. A person newly arrested in Motley County will not appear there merely because they were booked locally.

Are mugshots posted online?

No official Motley County mugshot roster or recent-bookings gallery was located. Booking photos may be requested through the proper records process if releasable.

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Directions to the Motley County Sheriff

The public law-enforcement and courthouse address for Motley County custody questions is 701 Dundee Ave in Matador. From the US 70 corridor, enter Matador and follow local courthouse signage toward Dundee Avenue. From the TX 70 north or south approach, route into central Matador first, then turn toward the courthouse area. Rural road directions should use the courthouse address rather than a jail name because official sources do not identify a separate detention-center campus.

Address

Motley County Sheriff's Office / Courthouse Holding and Transfer Point
701 Dundee Ave
Matador, TX 79244
(806) 347-2234

Visitor Parking

Official visitor parking rules or rates were not located. Confirm the correct entrance and parking needs before traveling.

Public Transit

No official public transit route to the courthouse was located in the research materials.

Visitor Entry

Bring government ID for court or records business, and confirm courthouse or law-enforcement entry rules before bringing restricted items.