Find Williamson County Jail Records and Verify the Criminal Case
Search a recent Georgetown jail booking, check bond details, locate the criminal court case, request an arrest report and find visitation or legal-help information without confusing an arrest entry with a conviction.
Start With the Record That Matches Your Question
Use the Williamson County Judicial Records jail search by first and last name or booking number.
Call 512-943-1365 for questions about a person held in the Williamson County Jail.
306 W. 4th Street, Georgetown, TX 78626, at the north end of the Sheriff’s Office complex.
Use the Judicial Records portal to verify filed charges, cause number, court assignment and case events.
Call the Sheriff’s Office at 512-943-1300 and select option 5 before submitting a written request.
Williamson County magistrates conduct bail hearings at the jail seven days a week, 365 days a year.
Use the county Indigent Defense Request page or call Pretrial Services at 512-943-1959.
Use Texas DPS when a Williamson County jail or court search is too narrow for the task.
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Someone Was Arrested in Williamson County Today
How to Search Williamson County Jail Records
Field | What it helps confirm | What it does not prove | Next check |
|---|---|---|---|
SO number | The Sheriff’s Office identifier associated with the person | A final court result | Use it for jail, mail and indigent-defense questions |
Booking number | A particular admission into the jail | That the person remains in custody | Read the current status and release entries |
Booking charge | The allegation recorded during intake | That prosecutors filed the same charge or obtained a conviction | Search the criminal court case |
Bond amount | The bond entry available at that time | Immediate release or absence of another hold | Call the jail or handling court |
Release date | Release from that booking | That no separate case, supervision or transfer exists | Review the court record and other custody systems |
How Williamson County Bond Hearings and Release Work
Williamson County associate judges serve as magistrates at the jail and conduct bail hearings seven days a week, 365 days a year. At the first appearance, the person is advised of rights, charges, bail and release conditions. The magistrate does not determine guilt or innocence.
405 Martin Luther King Street, Georgetown. Phone: 512-943-1377.
Call 512-943-1365 to confirm booking, bond and release information.
Use the county Bail Bond Board’s current official list rather than an advertisement or unsolicited caller.
Find the Williamson County Criminal Court Case
The same Judicial Records system routes users to criminal court and jail information. Use the court case—not only the jail entry—to check what was filed and what happened later.
Record type | Likely clerk | Contact | What to ask for |
|---|---|---|---|
Class A or Class B misdemeanor | Williamson County Clerk, Courts Division | Cause number, assigned County Court at Law, copies or case status | |
Felony criminal case | Williamson County District Clerk | Cause number, district court, filed documents or certified copies | |
Bail hearing or release condition | Magistrate’s Office or handling clerk | Magistration, bail amount, conditions or emergency protective order routing | |
Juvenile non-traffic case | Juvenile Services or the responsible court | Instructions for the juvenile or parent/guardian; records are confidential |
Williamson County Jail Visitation Rules
- Visitors over 18 need a current state-issued ID.
- Arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled visit.
- Bring only ID and keys into the jail.
- Visits last 20 minutes.
- Each inmate may receive two visits per week, one per day.
- Contact visits are not allowed.
- Children under 14 must be with a parent or guardian.
- Visitors ages 15–16 must be accompanied by an adult.
- A special visit may be considered for someone travelling more than two hours.
- The inmate should request a special visit seven days before the requested date.
Dress and conduct checks
Inmate Mail, Phone Calls and Money Deposits
NCIC-Williamson County Jail
Inmate Name–SO Number
PO Box 591
Longview, TX 75606
Regular mail is scanned for viewing through inmate kiosks.
Williamson County Jail
Inmate Last Name, First Name, DOB
PO Box 2119
Georgetown, TX 78627
Books must come from retailers; hardcover and prohibited material are not accepted.
Inmate Trust Fund
Inmate Last Name, First Name, DOB
PO Box 1939
Georgetown, TX 78627
Use a money order or cashier’s check when following the mail option.
Task | Official route | Phone | Important check |
|---|---|---|---|
Add commissary or trust funds | Access Corrections, lobby kiosk or approved mail payment | Confirm the inmate’s full name and identifying number before paying | |
Fund calls or communication | NCIC customer portal or jail-lobby kiosk | Phone and trust accounts may be separate | |
Send personal correspondence | NCIC mail-scanning address in Longview | Use NCIC support for platform questions | Print the inmate’s name and SO number clearly |
Request a Williamson County Arrest or Incident Report
The jail lookup is not the same as an arrest report, incident report or incarceration-verification letter. The Sheriff’s Office Public Records Center explains which route to use.
Request a Court-Appointed Attorney or Find a Texas Lawyer
A person charged with a jail-eligible misdemeanor or felony may be eligible for appointed counsel, but appointment is not automatic. A sworn financial application is required.
Open the Indigent Defense Request page
Pretrial Services: 512-943-1959
The Lawyer Referral and Information Service can connect eligible callers with a participating Texas lawyer.
Use the official lawyer-referral service
Phone: 800-252-9690, Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Central.
How to request appointed counsel
When to Use Texas DPS Instead of the County Search
Williamson County tools are best for local bookings and court cases. Texas DPS provides the statewide Criminal History Conviction Name Search when the task extends beyond one county.
Best for a recent Williamson County booking, current custody, SO number, bond or release information.
Best for Williamson County misdemeanor and felony case filings, events and dispositions.
Best for a broader Texas name-based public criminal-history search. Fingerprints are needed for positive identity confirmation.
Why a Williamson County Arrest Record May Not Appear
Fast Routes for Real Williamson County Problems
Wait for intake, search the surname and call 512-943-1365 with the arresting agency and approximate time.
Ask whether payment is verified, paperwork is complete and another warrant or hold remains.
Open the criminal court case and read the filed charge and disposition rather than relying on the booking label.
Use fewer fields, verify spelling, try the booking number and use the county Look Up fallback.
Call 512-943-1300 option 5 and verify whether the Sheriff or a city police department owns the report.
Request counsel during magistration, through the jail kiosk or through the county Indigent Defense Request page.
Williamson County Jail and Court Contact Information
Georgetown, TX 78626
Jail Information: 512-943-1365
Use for current custody, booking, visitation and release questions.
Georgetown, TX 78626
Main: 512-943-1300
Non-emergency: 512-864-8282
Fax: 512-943-1444
Georgetown, TX 78626
Open to the public Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Enter at the corner of 4th and Martin Luther King Street.
Georgetown, TX 78627
Phone: 512-943-1212
Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–noon and 1–5 p.m. New walk-in customers are not accepted after 4:30 p.m.
Williamson County Jail Map
306 W. 4th Street at the north end of the Sheriff’s Office complex.
Confirm custody, visitation availability, required ID and whether the task can be completed online or by telephone.
The Justice Center is nearby at 405 Martin Luther King Street. Public entry is at 4th and Martin Luther King Street.
Official Williamson County Jail and Court Links
Resource | Use it for | Have ready | Next action |
|---|---|---|---|
Booking, custody, charges and bond entries | Name or booking number | Open the matching result and save the SO number | |
Criminal court case routing | Name, cause number or filing date | Select Criminal Case Records | |
Visitation, mail, deposits and phone information | Inmate name, SO number and facility status | Open the relevant tab before paying or mailing | |
Bail-hearing and release-condition information | Name, booking number and charge | Confirm which clerk handles later filings | |
Current county-approved bail-bond contacts | Bond type, amount and booking number | Verify the current license before signing | |
Incident reports, arrest reports and incarceration verification | Incident date, agency, names and report number | Call option 5 before submitting a written request | |
Request a court-appointed attorney | Case, household and financial information | Submit the sworn application and supporting documents | |
Find a participating private Texas lawyer | County, charge and next court date | Ask about consultation and fee terms | |
Broader Texas criminal-history resources | Accurate legal name and birth information | Choose the appropriate public criminal-history route |
Williamson County Arrest Records FAQs
How do I search Williamson County arrest records?
Use the Williamson County Judicial Records jail search and enter the person’s first and last name or booking number. Open the matching booking, save the SO number and then use the criminal court search to verify the filed charge and case outcome.
What number do I call about someone in the Williamson County Jail?
Call Williamson County Jail Information at 512-943-1365. Prepare the person’s full name, approximate age, arresting agency, arrest time and booking or SO number when available.
Where is the Williamson County Jail located?
The jail reception entrance is at 306 W. 4th Street, Georgetown, Texas 78626, at the north end of the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office complex.
Why is a recent Williamson County arrest not showing online?
The booking process may still be underway, the person may be held by another agency or the portal may not have updated. Search with fewer name fields and call Jail Information at 512-943-1365 when the arrest is recent.
How do I check bond in Williamson County?
Open the jail record and review the bond entry, then confirm the amount, type, conditions and additional holds with the jail or handling court. Use the Williamson County Bail Bond Board’s current licensed bondsmen list when considering a surety bond.
How do I find a Williamson County criminal court case?
Open the official Williamson County Court Case Lookup page and select Criminal Case Records. Search by legal name or cause number and compare the filing date, charge and assigned court before opening the record.
How do I visit an inmate in the Williamson County Jail?
Confirm the visitation schedule, arrive 15 minutes early and bring a current state-issued ID and keys only. Visits last 20 minutes, and the county states that each inmate may receive two visits per week with no more than one visit per day.
How do I send money to a Williamson County inmate?
Use Access Corrections, call 866-345-1884, use the jail-lobby kiosk or follow the approved money-order or cashier’s-check mail instructions. Confirm the inmate’s identity before depositing funds.
How do I request a Williamson County arrest report?
Call the Sheriff’s Office at 512-943-1300 and select option 5. Staff may provide the public portion verbally or direct you to submit a written request to the correct agency.
How do I request a court-appointed attorney in Williamson County?
A defendant can request counsel during magistration, through a jail kiosk while detained or through the county’s online Indigent Defense Request before the first court date. The court reviews the sworn financial information and decides eligibility.
Editorial review: Williamson County jail, court, magistrate, visitation, public-record, indigent-defense and Texas DPS resources were reviewed on August 3, 2026.
This website is an independent informational resource. It is not affiliated with Williamson County, the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office, the Texas Department of Public Safety, any court, jail, bondsman or law firm.
Booking status, charges, bonds, court assignments, office hours, fees, vendors and visitation rules can change. Verify time-sensitive information directly with the responsible official office.
Responsible-use notice: An arrest is not a conviction. Do not use an arrest or booking record to harass someone or to make employment, housing, credit, insurance or other decisions that require a legally compliant consumer report.