Search the Van Zandt County Inmate Population

The Van Zandt County inmate population is reported through county jail data, state jail standards, and the public jail roster used for local custody. A Van Zandt County inmate search starts with the county detention roster for current or recently released people, then moves to state, federal, or immigration locators when custody changes. The Van Zandt County inmate population includes local arrests, short county sentences, warrant holds, and people waiting on court action. The Van Zandt County inmate population is separate from sentenced state prison custody.

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The Van Zandt County Inmate Population

The Van Zandt County inmate population is centered on the Van Zandt County Detention Center in Canton. The jail is run by the Van Zandt County Sheriff's Office, whose official page names Sheriff Kevin Bridger, and is the local intake point for adults arrested by sheriff deputies, Canton police, Wills Point police, Grand Saline police, Edgewood police, Van police, and other agencies that book arrestees into county custody. It is not a state prison. It holds people before trial, people serving local jail sentences, bench-warrant holds, state-jail or paper-ready categories, and other agency categories when those are reported to the Texas Commission on Jail Standards.

The count changes as arrests, bond decisions, court orders, releases, and transfers occur. A person may appear in the Van Zandt County inmate population after booking, then leave the roster after bond, dismissal, sentencing, transfer, or release. If a felony sentence sends the person to prison, the public lookup moves away from the county roster and into the Texas Department of Criminal Justice inmate search. Federal and immigration custody also use separate systems, so a missing county roster result does not always mean the person is free.


Van Zandt County Inmate Population Statistics

The best dated source for the Van Zandt County inmate population is the Texas Commission on Jail Standards population workbook. The June 2026 row for Van Zandt reported a 192-bed rated capacity and a total jail population of 112 people. The separate June 2026 incarceration-rate workbook listed a county population of 65,304, average inmates of 129, and a rate of 1.98. TCJS notes that county jail data is submitted by departments and agencies, so the figures should be treated as official reported jail statistics for that month.

129 Average Inmates
192 Rated Capacity
1 Detention Facility
MeasureFigureSource and Date
Rated jail capacity192 bedsTCJS PopRptCurrent workbook, June 1, 2026
Total jail population112 inmatesTCJS PopRptCurrent workbook, June 1, 2026
Percent of capacity58.33%TCJS PopRptCurrent workbook, June 1, 2026
Average inmates used in rate table129TCJS IncarcerationRateCurrent workbook, June 1, 2026
Incarceration rate1.98TCJS IncarcerationRateCurrent workbook, June 1, 2026

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards population reports page is the source page for the current population and incarceration-rate workbooks used for these figures.

Van Zandt County inmate population TCJS population reports

The TCJS report page matters because it separates the jail population count from the roster search. One is a monthly population measure; the other is a person-level custody lookup.



Who Makes Up Van Zandt County Custody

The June 2026 TCJS row did not provide a simple race or ethnicity table for publication in the research. It did show that the reporting system tracks several custody categories, including local pretrial misdemeanor and felony groups, convicted misdemeanants, bench-warrant groups, state-jail and felony hold categories, paper-ready SAFP categories, federal inmate columns, contract categories, and housed-elsewhere fields. Those labels are reporting categories, not a promise that each category is present on every day.

Pretrial
Custody before the case has reached final disposition.
Bench warrant
A warrant issued by a court, often tied to a missed court date or court order.
Detainer
A hold request from another agency that may affect release even when local bond is set.
Paper-ready
A Texas jail reporting term often tied to inmates awaiting state transfer after paperwork is complete.

The public roster gives person-level fields instead of aggregate demographic totals. The current grid displays full name, age, race, sex, and admit date. A detail profile adds physical descriptors, admit time, confining agency, charge rows, bond data, charging agency, and arresting agency. Those fields help with individual lookup, but they should not be turned into countywide demographic claims without a separate dated count.


Laws Governing Van Zandt County Inmates

Texas law controls the public-records framework, county jail duties, jail standards, bail, expunction, and certain mugshot-publication issues that affect Van Zandt County inmate records. The jail roster is the first place to check current county custody, but Texas Public Information Act requests, clerk records, and state correctional locators fill gaps when a roster field is missing or a case has moved beyond booking.

Key statutes:

Texas Government Code Chapter 552 sets the public information request framework, subject to law-enforcement and confidentiality exceptions.

Texas Government Code Chapter 511 creates the Texas Commission on Jail Standards, the agency tied to jail standards and population reporting.

Texas Local Government Code Chapter 351 covers county jail and sheriff responsibilities.

Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 17 governs bail and bond procedures.

For the Van Zandt County inmate population, these authorities serve different jobs. TCJS measures jail capacity and population. The sheriff operates the jail and roster. Clerks maintain filed court records. Courts control bond orders, case status, expunction, and nondisclosure issues.



Van Zandt County Roster Search Fields

The Van Zandt County Detention Center portal is more flexible than a basic name-only jail list. It lets a user switch between current and released results, search charge text, and browse recent days. The charge grid can also return filtered inmate results through linked charge descriptions.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Current / ReleasedRadio toggleOne mode selectedCurrent is default; Released changes the search mode.
By nameText with autocompleteNot specifiedSuggestions start at two characters; View all inmates opens the grid.
By charge descriptionText with autocompleteNot specifiedCharge suggestions start at two characters.
Over the last number of daysNumber inputNot specifiedPlaceholder is 5; useful for recent activity.
Full Name grid filterLinked column and filterOptionalNames open public detail profiles.
Admit Date grid filterDate columnOptionalDisplays admission date in the grid.

The released inmate grid adds Release Date and Time In Jail for people no longer in custody.

Van Zandt County released inmate roster grid

Released mode is important for bond checks and recent custody history, but older records may require a county public information request.


What Van Zandt County Inmate Records Show

A public detail profile can show a mugshot thumbnail, a larger image link, demographics, physical descriptors, admit date and time, confining agency, and charge rows. The inspected sample showed charge, offense date, court type, court date, bond, bond type, charging agency, and arresting agency. It did not show a housing unit, projected release date, statute code, warrant number, judge, attorney, date of birth, or court case number in the public view.

FieldWhat It Shows
MugshotBooking photo thumbnail with a larger popup when available.
Admit Date and TimeDate and clock time tied to jail intake.
Confining AgencyAgency responsible for holding the person, with Van Zandt observed in the sample.
ChargePublic charge description from the jail record.
Bond and Bond TypePer-charge bond amount and type, including Surety Bond or No Bond when listed.
Charging and Arresting AgencyAgency tied to the charge and arrest row, such as Van Zandt or Canton PD.

When Van Zandt County Search Fails

If the online roster is down, unclear, or missing a recent booking, call the Sheriff's Office and jail line at 903-567-4133 or visit the office at 1220 West Dallas Street, Canton, TX 75103. Staff may separate public custody facts from restricted law-enforcement details. For booking records, incident reports, jail records, or mugshot requests not available online, use the Van Zandt County public information request form.

No verified Van Zandt County Sheriff's Office mobile app for inmate roster access was located in the research. Use the web roster, jail phone, public information form, Texas Statewide VINELink, TDCJ, BOP, and ICE channels instead. The VINELink service is useful for custody and release notifications, not as a replacement for the jail's own booking profile.


County Jail vs State Prison Lookup

Van Zandt County does not have a TDCJ prison unit listed in the state unit directory. The county roster covers the local jail population before trial, before transfer, or during local jail custody. A person sentenced to TDCJ prison should be searched in the statewide TDCJ locator, which says its data covers currently incarcerated TDCJ inmates, is at least 24 hours old, and updates on working days only.

Custody TypeSearch SystemWhat It Covers
County jailVan Zandt County Detention Center rosterPretrial, local sentence, warrant, and county jail holds.
Texas prisonTDCJ Inmate Information SearchCurrently incarcerated sentenced state prisoners.
Federal prisonBOP Inmate LocatorFederal sentenced custody and BOP records.
Immigration detentionICE Online Detainee LocatorImmigration custody, separate from jail and prison records.

Van Zandt County Detention Facilities

The local detention map has one public-facing county jail facility. City police agencies may arrest people, but the public custody record normally appears through the county detention center after booking. No TDCJ prison, BOP prison, or ICE detention facility was located in Van Zandt County, so state, federal, and immigration searches use statewide or national locators.

  • Van Zandt County Detention Center - county jail in Canton for local pretrial detainees, county inmates, warrant holds, convicted misdemeanants, and reported other-agency categories.

Van Zandt County Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Van Zandt County inmate population? The June 2026 TCJS current population workbook reported 112 people in the Van Zandt County jail against 192 rated beds. The incarceration-rate workbook listed 129 average inmates for the same dated reporting set.

Where do current inmates appear? Current county jail inmates appear in the Van Zandt County Detention Center portal linked from the sheriff page. Use Current mode for active custody and Released mode for recent releases.

Are booking photos part of the inmate search? The grid does not show photos, but public detail profiles may show a mugshot thumbnail and larger image link when a photo is available.

What if a person is not on the county roster? Call the jail, check Released mode, use the county public information form, or search TDCJ, BOP, ICE, and VINELink depending on the custody type.

Does the county roster show final court charges? No. The roster shows booking charge information. Formal court records after an arrest are handled through the County Clerk, District Clerk, and prosecutor process.

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Directions to the Van Zandt County Jail

The Van Zandt County Detention Center and Sheriff's Office are at 1220 West Dallas Street, Canton, TX 75103. The courthouse is a separate stop at 121 E. Dallas Street, so visitors should not use the courthouse address for jail visits, jail records, or custody questions. West Dallas Street runs through the Canton government area and is the address to use for the jail and sheriff contact.

Address

Van Zandt County Detention Center
1220 West Dallas Street
Canton, TX 75103
903-567-4133

Visitor Parking

The sheriff page does not publish a parking map or visitor parking rates. Call before evening or weekend visitation if parking access needs to be confirmed.

Public Transit

No county-published jail transit route was located. Plan for driving or an arranged ride unless a local transportation option has been independently verified.

Visitor Entry

Adult visitors need valid state-issued photo ID. Visitors entering secure areas may be searched, and purses, packages, briefcases, or similar items are not allowed during normal visits.