Search the Guadalupe County Inmate Population

The Guadalupe County inmate population is held through the county jail system first, then may move to state, federal, or immigration custody after court action. A Guadalupe County inmate search starts with the local jail roster for current custody and shifts to state or federal locators when a person has been transferred. The Guadalupe County inmate population also has public capacity and trend data, so the search process is tied to both roster access and official jail reporting. Texas record rules shape what can be seen online and what must be requested from the right office.

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The Guadalupe County Inmate Population

The Guadalupe County inmate population is centered on the Guadalupe County Adult Detention Center, the local jail operated by the Guadalupe County Sheriff's Office. That facility is the county's booking and holding point for adults arrested by sheriff's deputies, city police officers, DPS troopers, constables, and other law enforcement agencies working in Seguin, Schertz, Cibolo, Marion, New Berlin, Selma, Santa Clara, Staples, and other communities in the county. The local count includes people waiting for first appearance, people held on county sentences, bench warrant detainees, parole violators, and people waiting for transfer to another custody system.

The Guadalupe County inmate population should not be read as one single database. Current local custody belongs in the county jail records channel. A person sentenced to Texas prison moves into the Texas Department of Criminal Justice system after transfer. Federal custody is handled through the Bureau of Prisons or the U.S. Marshals Service, and immigration detention is checked through ICE. That split matters because a person may be booked in Seguin, appear in court, and later stop appearing in the county jail channel even though the case or sentence continues elsewhere.

452 June 2026 ADP
598 Rated Beds
1 County Jail Facility

Guadalupe County Inmate Statistics

Official county and state sources give a strong local picture of the Guadalupe County inmate population. The jail page lists the Adult Detention Center as a 598-bed facility with 119 certified corrections officers. The same official source says the jail books an average of 8,000 people per year, transfers about 3,600 inmates to courts, and serves about 1,800 hot meals per day. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards population report adds the June 2026 monthly jail count and capacity use.

The June 2026 TCJS current population row listed 450 people in the Guadalupe County jail, or 75.25 percent of rated capacity. The June 2026 incarceration-rate file listed an average daily population of 452 and a countywide population base of 195,166, with the report's incarceration rate shown as 2.32 per 1,000 residents. Those figures describe the county jail population, not TDCJ prison units, BOP prisons, or ICE detention centers.

MeasureFigureSource and Date
Rated capacity598 bedsAdult Detention page and TCJS June 2026 row
Certified corrections officers119Guadalupe County Adult Detention page, June 2026 research
Annual bookingsAverage 8,000 per yearGuadalupe County Adult Detention page
Transfers to courtsAbout 3,600 per yearGuadalupe County Adult Detention page
Monthly total jail population450TCJS PopRptCurrent.xlsx, June 2026
Average daily population452TCJS IncarcerationRateCurrent.xlsx, June 2026
Capacity use75.25%TCJS PopRptCurrent.xlsx, June 2026

The TCJS population reports page is the official source for the statewide jail-population files used here.

Guadalupe County inmate population TCJS population reports

TCJS reports are useful when the jail roster answers a person-level question but not the broader population question.



Guadalupe County Custody Makeup

The June 2026 TCJS row gives useful status detail for the Guadalupe County inmate population. The largest local categories were pretrial felons and people sentenced or paper-ready for TDCJ divisions. The row listed local male and female pretrial misdemeanants, convicted misdemeanants, bench warrants, pretrial felons, parole violators, parole violators with new charges, state-jail felony categories, and other local categories. The federal inmate category in that row was zero male and zero female.

June 2026 TCJS CategoryCountMeaning for Search
Local pretrial felons220Search the county jail channel first while they are locally held
Pretrial Class A/B misdemeanants46County-level custody before case disposition
Bench warrants14Court warrant custody may affect release timing
Parole violators and new-charge parole violators33State supervision issues may create holds
TDCJ-sentenced or paper-ready categories65County jail may hold the person before transfer to TDCJ
Federal inmate category0Federal searches usually use BOP or federal district contacts

TCJS category names are jail-management labels. A pretrial person has not been convicted on that pending charge. A parole violator may have a state-supervision hold. A paper-ready inmate has reached a stage where state transfer may be pending, but local custody can continue until TDCJ receives the person.


Guadalupe County Jail Record Laws

Texas law shapes both person-level jail records and population data. The Texas Public Information Act gives the public a path to request existing government records, subject to confidentiality laws and exceptions. For jail operations, Government Code Chapter 511 creates the Texas Commission on Jail Standards and gives it authority to set minimum county-jail standards. The county's intake and first-appearance language also tracks Texas criminal procedure rules for magistration and bail.

Key Texas rules:

Government Code Chapter 552 provides the public-record request path for existing sheriff and county records.

Government Code Section 552.108(c) preserves access to basic information about an arrested person, arrest, or crime, while other protected details may still be withheld.

Government Code Chapter 511 governs the state jail-standards system that reports and regulates county jail operations.

Code of Criminal Procedure Article 15.17 covers the magistrate warning process after arrest.


Search Guadalupe County Inmates

The official online path for Guadalupe County inmate search is the county's Tyler PublicAccess portal, linked from the sheriff's Records Search page and from the Adult Detention page as Jailing Information. Automated research reached human verification on the portal, so exact live search fields were not confirmed in that environment. The county's own navigation still identifies the portal as the official Jail Records Search and Judicial Records Search channel. If the portal is unavailable, the jail records line and the sheriff's open-records process become the fallback.

  1. Open the Guadalupe County Tyler PublicAccess portal from the sheriff or county records links.
  2. Use the jail or jailing information search path for current local custody.
  3. Check spelling, middle initials, and known booking or case details if the first search is too broad.
  4. Call jail records at (830) 303-6342 ext. 2239 when the portal does not answer the custody question.
  5. Submit a written GCSO open-records request for booking, incident, photo, or older records not shown online.
  6. Use TDCJ, BOP, or ICE if the person has moved out of county jail custody.

The Adult Detention Division page is the county page that links the jail operation to the Jailing Information channel.

Guadalupe County inmate population adult detention page

The jail page is also the source for local booking, visitation, mail, phone, and bond guidance.


Guadalupe County Roster Fields

The Tyler portal could not be inspected past human verification during research, so the public field table must stay narrow. The confirmed facts are the county link labels and the jail's intake process. Booking creates an arrest report, fingerprints, and a booking photograph. Public display of every field, including a photo, was not confirmed. When a public result does not show the needed detail, use the sheriff's written request process.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Tyler PublicAccess / Jail Records SearchPortalUnspecifiedOfficial county and sheriff link; exact fields blocked by human verification
Jailing InformationLink labelN/AAdult Detention page label for the jail records route
Jail Records SearchLink labelN/ACounty and sheriff records-search label for the same portal
Booking
Jail intake that creates the local custody record, including search, report completion, fingerprints, and photo.
Magistration
The Texas first-appearance step where a magistrate explains rights and charges and sets bail.
Detainer
A hold or request from another agency that may affect release from the county jail.
SO number
A local sheriff or jail number required in Guadalupe County mail rules.

Past Guadalupe County Inmate Records

A released person may not remain visible in the current jail search. Guadalupe County did not publish a separate daily booking PDF, archived roster, or recent-bookings gallery in the official pages reviewed. For older booking records, reports, recordings, or booking-photo requests, the sheriff's open-records page says requests must be made in writing. Requests may be submitted in the sheriff lobby, by mail, or by email to so.openrecords@guadalupetx.gov.

The GCSO open-records page lists fees and timing. Report copies are $5.00 each, with $0.10 per page after 10 pages. Recordings are $75.00. Research and assembly may be billed at $25.00 per hour. The page says processing can take up to ten business days and that fees must be paid before release. Vehicle-collision reports are routed to TxDOT CRIS when the report was submitted there.


Guadalupe County Jail vs Prison

Most search mistakes come from using the wrong custody system. Guadalupe County jail records cover the local stage. TDCJ covers state-prison custody after transfer. BOP covers people in federal Bureau of Prisons custody, while federal pretrial detainees may be handled through the U.S. Marshals Service Western District of Texas before they appear in BOP data. ICE ODLS is separate from all of those systems.

Custody TypeWhere to SearchWhat It Covers
County jailGuadalupe County Tyler PublicAccessCurrent local custody, jail records, and jailing information
Texas state prisonTDCJ Inmate SearchSentenced offenders after transfer to TDCJ
Federal custodyBOP Inmate LocatorPeople in Bureau of Prisons custody
Immigration detentionICE Online Detainee Locator SystemImmigration detainees searched by A-number or biographical data
Victim notificationTexas IVSS CountiesStatus-change notifications for county custody events

The TDCJ locator accepts last name, first name, TDCJ number, SID number, gender, and race. TDCJ warns that location and release information can change quickly, and it updates offender details daily during weekdays and more often on visitation days.


Guadalupe County Detention Facility

Official facility research found one local detention facility operated for Guadalupe County inmate custody. No separate county jail annex, city jail roster, state prison, BOP prison, or ICE detention facility was identified inside Guadalupe County from the official locators reviewed. City police departments may make arrests, but local jail booking routes through the Adult Detention Center when a person is held in county custody.


Guadalupe County Inmate FAQ

How large is the Guadalupe County inmate population? TCJS listed 450 people in the county jail in June 2026, with an average daily population of 452 and a rated capacity of 598 beds.

Where does a Guadalupe County inmate search start? Start with the official Tyler PublicAccess jail records route. If it does not work or the person is gone from current custody, use jail records, GCSO open records, or the state and federal locators.

Does the Guadalupe County inmate population include state prisoners? The county jail can hold people awaiting TDCJ transfer, but TDCJ becomes the main source after a sentenced person enters state prison custody.

Who runs the jail? The Guadalupe County Sheriff's Office operates the Adult Detention Center. Sheriff Joshua Ray took office on January 1, 2025, according to county materials.

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Directions to the Guadalupe County Jail

The Guadalupe County Adult Detention Center is at 2615 N. Guadalupe Street, Seguin, TX 78155. The sheriff's office is next door at 2617 N. Guadalupe Street. The facility is north of central Seguin and is reached from the Guadalupe Street corridor. From I-10, drivers should exit toward Seguin and follow local routing to N. Guadalupe Street. From SH 123, route toward central or north Seguin for the final approach.

Visitors from the Schertz and Cibolo side of Guadalupe County generally use the major east-west highway connection toward Seguin, then follow local navigation to the jail address. The official jail page did not publish a separate visitor parking fee, lot map, or ADA entrance guide. Confirm current entry rules with the facility before travel.

Address

Guadalupe County Adult Detention Center
2615 N. Guadalupe Street
Seguin, TX 78155
(830) 303-6342

Visitor Parking

Official sources did not publish a separate parking-rate table. Use the facility lot or posted visitor instructions when you arrive.

Public Transit

No official jail-page transit route was listed. Visitors should plan local transportation to N. Guadalupe Street in Seguin.

Visitor Entry

Bring valid photo ID and keys only. The jail prohibits food, drinks, cameras, phones, backpacks, diaper bags, and purses in visitation areas.