Bailey County Jail Roster Reality
No official Bailey County public jail roster, recent-bookings feed, mugshot gallery, released-inmate list, booking-report PDF, or inmate profile page was located in the reviewed county sources. The Bailey County Sheriff's Office page instead points the public to SAVNS/VINE for custody status and notification after a person is booked into a county jail. That means a Bailey County inmate records search is a fallback chain, not a single county search box.
The sheriff page names Sheriff Richard Wills, Chief Deputy Jeremiah Murillo, Secretary Yesenia Chacon, and Jail Administrator Vanessa Cervantes. It lists the sheriff and chief deputy at 806-272-4268, the secretary at 806-272-4268 or 806-272-4269, and the jail administrator at 806-272-7619. Those local contact points matter when VINELink does not return a clear match, when the person may have been released, or when the requested inmate record is a booking sheet, bond question, mugshot, or jail incident record that is not posted online.
How to Search Bailey County Inmates
The main search path starts with Texas VINELink or VINELink. Bailey County's sheriff page says SAVNS/VINE is open to the general public and requires the inmate's full name or jail-assigned identification number. It also lists the telephone registration number as 877-TX4-VINE, or 877-894-8463. VINELink is a custody-status and notification service, so it should be read as a way to check custody and register alerts, not as proof that the county publishes every booking detail online.
- Start with the Bailey County sheriff page to confirm the latest jail and SAVNS/VINE contact information.
- Open Texas VINELink and search with the person's full name or jail-assigned identification number if known.
- If no match appears, call the sheriff's office at 806-272-4268 and ask which office can confirm current jail custody.
- For jail-specific routing, call the jail administrator line at 806-272-7619 and ask how to request the record.
- If the person has been sentenced to state prison, use the TDCJ locator instead of the county custody path.
- If a federal or immigration agency is involved, use BOP or ICE ODLS, then confirm any local hold with the jail.
Bailey County Custody Search Fields
The county source gives enough detail to identify the key SAVNS/VINE search inputs, but it does not publish a static Bailey County roster form. The dynamic VINELink interface may change labels or navigation order. The safest search is broad at first. Use the full legal name, then add the jail-assigned ID only if it is known from paperwork, a prior notification registration, or a jail contact.
| Field Label | Type | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Offender full name | Text | Implied | Bailey County's sheriff text says a full name can be used for SAVNS/VINE. |
| Jail-assigned identification number | Text | Alternative input | Useful when paperwork or a prior custody notice lists the local ID. |
| State | Portal selection | Yes when navigating | Select Texas before narrowing to local custody information. |
| County or agency | Dynamic selection | Portal dependent | Use Bailey County where the portal flow offers county filtering. |
| Notification contact | Phone or email | Only for alerts | Needed to receive custody-status notifications after registration. |
The Bailey County sheriff page is the local source that points users to SAVNS/VINE and lists jail contact numbers.
The sheriff page is also the best local fallback when a person has a common name, a recent booking has not appeared, or the question involves a record not shown by VINELink.
What Bailey County Inmate Records Show
A Bailey County online roster profile could not be inspected because no official county roster page was found. The county-level public view should therefore be described narrowly: SAVNS/VINE supports custody status and notifications after booking, while full booking fields may need direct jail confirmation or a Texas Public Information Act request. Expected booking-record fields may exist in jail paperwork, but they should not be described as visible on a public Bailey County website unless the county later publishes such a page.
| Field | What It Shows or Requires |
|---|---|
| Name | Primary search identifier for VINELink and sheriff records requests. |
| Jail-assigned ID | Local identifier used by jail or notification systems when known. |
| Booking date | May be part of a jail booking sheet requested from the sheriff. |
| Arresting agency | Could identify sheriff, Muleshoe Police, DPS, or another agency. |
| Charge or arrest reason | Booking reason can differ from the later court charge. |
| Bond or hold | Must be confirmed with the jail or court because holds can block release. |
| Booking photo | No official Bailey County online mugshot gallery was found. |
Bailey County Jail Facility
Bailey County Jail is the only facility in the facility map. It is operated by the Bailey County Sheriff's Office and handles local detention for people arrested in Bailey County before release, transfer, disposition, or sentencing. TCJS reported a 96-bed rated capacity and 62 total jail population on June 1, 2026. Because the county site does not publish a separate jail records desk page, jail questions use the sheriff and jail administrator contact points.
Bailey County Jail
405 W. 2nd Street
Muleshoe, TX 79347
806-272-4268
Jail administrator: 806-272-7619
Booking Process in Bailey County
Bailey County does not publish a detailed intake policy, so the local content must stay tied to official contact points and Texas procedure. A typical arrest may start with a sheriff's deputy, Muleshoe police officer, DPS trooper, or another authorized officer. If local custody is needed, the person is booked at the county jail. Jail staff normally verify identity, record the arresting agency and charge basis, collect property, check warrants or holds, take fingerprints, take a booking photo, screen for immediate needs, and classify the person for housing. The county has not published local rules for property release, phone calls, classification, or booking photo handling.
The first court step is separate from jail intake. Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 15.17 requires a person arrested in Texas to be taken before a magistrate without unnecessary delay for warnings, rights, accusation information, and bail where available. That step is where a jail booking record begins to split from the court record. The jail has custody and intake records. The court receives probable-cause, bond, complaint, and later charging paperwork.
Bailey County Bond and Holds
Bailey County does not publish a jail bond desk page, accepted payment list, online bond portal, or bond fee schedule. Bond questions should be confirmed with the jail or the court that set bond. Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 17 governs Texas bail and bond decisions. A person may have a cash bond, surety bond, personal recognizance bond, property bond, or a no-bond hold. A hold can come from another warrant, parole, federal custody, ICE, or a court order.
| Bond or Hold Type | How It Works | Bailey County Note |
|---|---|---|
| Cash bond | Full amount paid as allowed by the setting authority. | Payment methods were not published. |
| Surety bond | A licensed bail bond company posts bond for a fee. | Confirm current posting instructions with jail or court. |
| PR bond | Release based on a promise to appear and comply with conditions. | Set by a magistrate or court, not by the jail alone. |
| No-bond hold | Release is not available until the holding authority acts. | Can involve warrants, parole, federal, ICE, or court holds. |
Bailey County Jail Visitation Records
The official Bailey County jail visiting-hours page lists separate male and female visit periods. It does not publish a full visitation handbook, visitor ID rule, dress code, child visitor rule, visit length limit, remote video vendor, attorney visit schedule, holiday rule, or prohibited-property list. Visitors should confirm the current rule set with the jail before travel, especially if they are bringing children, identification questions, medical items, or property.
| Population | Day | Time | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Males | Tuesday | 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. | Bailey County Visiting Hours page |
| Males | Saturday | 8:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. | Bailey County Visiting Hours page |
| Females | Wednesday | 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. | Bailey County Visiting Hours page |
| Females | Saturday | 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. | Bailey County Visiting Hours page |
The official visiting-hours page is the source used for the Bailey County Jail visit schedule.
The source gives times but not the full operational rules, so a phone confirmation remains important before a visit.
Mail Money and Phone Records
No official Bailey County jail mail-rules page, commissary vendor page, phone vendor page, video visitation page, money-deposit kiosk page, or tablet program page was located. Do not assume a postcard-only rule, scanned-mail vendor, book vendor restriction, photo limit, deposit fee, or phone rate without direct jail confirmation. The likely jail contact address is the sheriff and jail address, but mail formatting should be confirmed before sending anything to a person in custody.
| Service | Published Detail | How to Confirm |
|---|---|---|
| Jail mail | No local mail-rules page found | Call Bailey County Jail before mailing |
| Commissary deposits | No vendor or fee found | Call jail administrator or sheriff line |
| Phone calls | No phone vendor found | Ask jail staff for current provider |
| Remote video | No remote-video page found | Use published in-person visit schedule unless jail says otherwise |
Note: Confirm custody, housing, and current jail rules before sending money, mail, or travel plans to Bailey County Jail.
Bailey County Records Outside Jail
County jail custody is only one part of the record map. For sentenced Texas prisoners, use the TDCJ Inmate Information Search. TDCJ searches by last name plus first initial, TDCJ number, or SID number, and it says data is at least 24 hours old and updated on working days only. For federal sentenced custody, use the BOP inmate locator. For immigration detention, use ICE ODLS. For court charges after booking, follow the clerk and prosecutor route rather than the jail custody route.
For records not shown by VINELink, a Texas Public Information Act request to the sheriff should identify the person, date of birth if known, arrest date, booking date, and record type requested. Booking photos and records can be limited by law-enforcement exceptions, juvenile confidentiality, sealed or expunged records, active investigations, medical privacy, or victim and witness protections. The Bailey County jail mugshots page covers booking photo requests in more detail.