McCulloch County Jail Roster Overview
The official McCulloch County inmate records path is the Kologik Public Jail Roster linked from the McCulloch County Sheriff's Office page. The sheriff page lists Sheriff Matt Andrews, the jail and sheriff address at 900 East Main Street in Brady, phone 325-597-0639, fax 325-597-1662, the current jail roster link, and VINELink. The Kologik app identifies McCulloch SO by agency ORI TX1540000 and returns current-roster data through the county-linked public interface.
The roster is for current county jail custody. It does not replace the court record after charges are filed. It also does not cover a person after transfer to TDCJ, BOP, or ICE custody. Research found no sheriff-specific mobile app for McCulloch County and no app-only inmate roster. The county TextMyGov service is an alert tool, not a jail inmate records tool.
That split matters because a name can leave the county roster for several lawful reasons. The person may have posted bond, been released by court order, served a short county sentence, moved to TDCJ after sentencing, been transferred on a federal writ, or been held in another agency's system. McCulloch County inmate records should be searched as a chain of sources rather than one database.
Use the McCulloch County Inmate Roster
Start with the county site rather than a search-engine result. That confirms the roster is the one published by the sheriff for McCulloch SO. The Kologik page needs JavaScript to load, so a blank shell or disabled controls may mean the browser is blocking the app. The public McCulloch view has RECENT BOOKINGS, ALL, letter filters, a Name Filter, and Order By options.
- Open the sheriff page and select the current jail roster link to reach the Kologik Public Jail Roster.
- Use RECENT BOOKINGS for new entries, ALL for the full current roster, or a letter button for last-name browsing.
- Type part of the person's first, middle, or last name in Name Filter to narrow visible cards.
- Use Order By if sorting by shortest or longest time in jail helps locate the record.
- Read each charge row for warrant number, bond amount, and charge language, then verify urgent details with the jail.
The county-linked Kologik roster screenshot shows the public roster search interface used for McCulloch County inmate records.
The visible controls match the local research: current roster browsing, name filtering, alphabetical browsing, and recent bookings rather than a public history selector.
If the roster will not load, try a browser with JavaScript enabled, then call the jail for urgent custody confirmation. The landing app is a JavaScript interface, so the public HTML shell alone does not show the inmate cards. For a recent arrest, a phone call can also catch bookings before a public roster refresh is visible.
McCulloch County Roster Search Fields
The Kologik search fields are simple, but their limits matter. The McCulloch history-mode endpoint returned N, so the CURRENT / PAST 5 DAYS / PAST 10 DAYS selector is not public for this agency. That means a released inmate may require a phone call, court search, VINELink notice, or public-information request.
RECENT BOOKINGS is useful when the exact spelling of a name is uncertain or when a family member knows only that an arrest happened recently. ALL is better when the person may have been in custody for more than a short time. The shortest and longest time-in-jail sort options are also useful in a small jail because they can separate brand-new bookings from longer holds.
| Field Label | Type | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Name Filter | Text | No | Filters visible records by last, first, or middle name. |
| Order By | Dropdown | No | Blank default, shortest in jail, or longest in jail. |
| RECENT BOOKINGS / ALL | Button | No | Loads the newest bookings or all current roster entries. |
| A-Z letters | Button filter | No | Browses current entries by last-name letter. |
| History | Hidden for McCulloch | No | McCulloch endpoint returned no public history mode. |
What McCulloch County Inmate Records Show
A public roster record is a jail record, not a final court judgment. The McCulloch County inmate records observed in Kologik can include booking timing, demographics, arresting agency, charge entries, warrant numbers, bond amounts, and a booking photo. Some fields exist in the data but may be blank, hidden, or not meaningful for every inmate. A zero bond amount displays as "No Bond," but the legal reason must be checked with jail or court staff.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Name | Last, first, middle, and suffix, displayed in roster format. |
| Arrested / booked | Arrest date-time, book date-time, and days in jail. |
| DOB / age | DOB field and age, with year-only DOB seen in the sample. |
| Demographics | Race, sex, height, weight, eyes, and hair. |
| Arresting agency | Agency tied to the arrest, such as Brady Police Department in the sample. |
| Mugshot | Kologik photo endpoint by ORI and CCN if an image exists. |
| Charges | Charge code, literal, legacy literal, warrant number, and bond amount. |
| Release status | Release date-time can remove charge visibility for released people. |
McCulloch County Jail and Other Locators
Use the county roster only for the local jail. TDCJ, BOP, and ICE are separate systems because they hold different kinds of custody records. A person may move from arrest to county jail to court to state prison, or from local arrest to federal custody. Each step can change the correct lookup source.
| Custody | Where to Look | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Pretrial or local county custody | Kologik McCulloch SO roster | Current local jail records and booking fields. |
| Sentenced state prisoner | TDCJ inmate search | State prison location, offense, and release fields. |
| Federal prisoner | BOP inmate locator | Federal BOP custody, not county jail custody. |
| Immigration detainee | ICE ODLS | Immigration detention by A-number or biographical search. |
| Custody-change alerts | VINELink | Notification service linked by the sheriff, not a full roster. |
McCulloch County Jail Facility
Official sources found one local jail facility in McCulloch County. The sheriff page, county expunction address list, and TDLR project record all point to the 900 East Main Street facility in Brady. The same site is called the McCulloch County Law Enforcement Center, McCulloch County Jail, and McCulloch County Jail and Sheriff's Office in different official contexts.
McCulloch County Law Enforcement Center / McCulloch County Jail
900 East Main Street
Brady, TX 76825
325-597-0639
Call for current custody, visitation, bond, mail, and money rules before travel.
Booking Process in McCulloch County
A McCulloch County arrest may be made by the sheriff's office, Brady Police Department, or another authorized agency. Booking at the jail creates the public jail record. Staff collect identity details, demographics, booking identifiers, a photo when available, charge rows, warrant number, bond entries, and release fields. The roster may appear after jail data becomes available to the public app, but the county does not publish a refresh interval.
Booking charges can differ from formal court charges. After arrest, Texas procedure moves the person toward a magistrate or court path, and prosecutors decide what to file. For court case status after booking, use the LGS online records search and county or district court docket pages rather than relying only on the jail roster.
Common roster terms should be read with care. A hold or detainer can mean another case or agency may block release even when local bond looks available. A bench warrant is a court-issued warrant, often tied to failure to appear or a court-order violation. A motion to revoke means the case may involve probation or community supervision rather than only a new arrest charge.
McCulloch County Visitation Rules
Current official McCulloch County visitation, video-visit, inmate phone, mail, commissary, and money-deposit rules were not located on the sheriff page, county jail page, or inspected county menu pages. Do not assume a vendor or schedule from another Texas jail. The researched instruction is to call the jail at 325-597-0639 before visiting, mailing anything, sending money, or trying to post bond.
| Visit Type | Schedule | ID / Approval | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Family or public visit | Not published in official sources | Not published | Call the jail before travel. |
| Attorney visit | Not published in official sources | Attorney should call directly | Confirm entry and document rules. |
| Video visit | No official vendor located | Not published | Do not assume a video provider. |
Request Older McCulloch County Booking Records
If the current roster does not answer the question, use the McCulloch County Open Records Request page. The county open-records page links an official request form and the courthouse phone number 325-597-0733. Ask for existing records and be specific: name, date of arrest, booking number or CCN if known, arresting agency, and the exact item requested. Examples include a booking record, release record, incident report, or booking photo.
The county open-records page is shown in the official screenshot from the county source, McCulloch County Open Records Request.
The open-records route is the practical fallback for older records, non-roster jail documents, or booking photos that are no longer visible online.
For court filings, use the clerk and court systems instead of the sheriff request route. A sheriff-held booking record can show intake facts. A court record can show what was filed, amended, dismissed, or resolved. Asking the right custodian saves time and reduces the chance of a partial answer.
Money, Mail, and Bond Checks
McCulloch County did not publish a current commissary deposit vendor, phone provider, video vendor, mail format, or bond desk schedule in the inspected sources. The county menu does link a County Clerk form for release of funds deposited for cash bail bond, but that is a court or clerk form for a later stage, not a jail bond-payment instruction page. Before sending money or mail, confirm the person is still in custody and ask the jail what formats are accepted.
The same caution applies to visitation. A facility can change visit days, identification rules, mail-screening policy, or deposit vendors faster than a public page changes. McCulloch County's official sources gave the jail phone and address, so the researched route is to verify with staff before relying on any outside list of jail rules.
Bond questions need the same direct check. The roster can show a dollar amount or "No Bond," but it does not explain every hold, court condition, payment rule, or refund step. McCulloch County's clerk menu includes a cash-bail-bond release motion, which is useful after a cash bond has been deposited, but it is not a public instruction page for posting bond at the jail. Call the jail and, when a case has been filed, check the clerk or court record before acting on a bond entry.
For families, that means the safest order is custody first, bond second, court status third, and records requests only after the live roster and phone checks fail.
That order also helps separate jail facts from court facts.
Note: Verify custody, holds, bond amount, payment method, and visiting rules with the jail before making a trip or sending funds.
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