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MISSION JAIL INMATE ROSTER LOOKUP

Use this website for informational purposes only.

Mission Jail, also known as Mission City Jail, is a local correction facility
located in Mission, Texas. It primarily serves the city of Mission and
surrounding communities. The facility houses individuals awaiting trial, serving
short-term sentences, or being held for other law enforcement agencies. The jail
provides a secure and humane environment while ensuring public safety.

CLICK HERE to Search for Incarcerated Friends or Family Members

Mission Jail is a modern and well-maintained facility that meets industry
standards. It features:


HOUSING UNITS

 * Separate housing units for males and females
 * Cells equipped with beds, toilets, and sinks
 * Day rooms for recreation and socialization


SECURITY FEATURES

 * 24/7 surveillance with cameras and guards
 * Controlled access to all areas
 * Electronic locks and security systems


HEALTHCARE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

 * In-house medical staff providing routine check-ups and emergency care
 * Mental health professionals available for assessments and treatment


OTHER SERVICES

 * Inmate visitation and phone calls
 * Laundry facilities
 * Legal library


INMATE SEARCH

Mission Jail, also known as Mission City Jail, provides an online inmate search
service for the public to locate individuals currently in custody. The inmate
roster is updated regularly and includes detailed information about each inmate.


STEPS FOR SEARCHING AN INMATE

 1. Visit the Mission Jail Inmate Search webpage: Inmate Search
 2. Enter the inmate's last name or booking number in the search field.
 3. Click the Search button.


DETAILED INFORMATION AVAILABLE ON THE JAIL ROSTER

The inmate search results will display the following information:

 * Booking Number: Unique identifier assigned to the inmate
 * Last Name: Inmate's last name
 * First Name: Inmate's first name
 * Date of Birth: Inmate's date of birth
 * Release Date: Estimated release date (if available)
 * Criminal Charges: List of charges associated with the inmate's arrest


TIPS FOR OFFENDER LOOKUP

 * Use accurate information: Ensure the last name or booking number entered is
   correct to avoid incorrect search results.
 * Check multiple spellings: If the inmate's name is not found with the exact
   spelling, try using alternative spellings or nicknames.
 * Contact the jail directly: If you cannot find an inmate using the online
   search, contact Mission Jail for assistance.


BOOKINGS AND RELEASES


BOOKINGS

Individuals are booked into Mission Jail after being arrested by law enforcement
officers. The booking process involves:

 * Intake: Personal information, including name, date of birth, and address, is
   collected.
 * Mugshot and Fingerprinting: A mugshot is taken, and fingerprints are recorded
   for identification purposes.
 * Charge Processing: The arresting officer provides details of the charges
   against the individual.
 * Medical Screening: A basic medical screening is conducted to assess the
   individual's health.
 * Housing Assignment: The individual is assigned to an appropriate housing unit
   based on gender, security risk, and other factors.


RELEASES

Individuals are released from Mission Jail upon:

 * Posting Bail: If the individual has been granted bail, they can be released
   once the bail amount is paid.
 * Completion of Sentence: Individuals serving short-term sentences are released
   upon completion of their sentence.
 * Court Order: In some cases, individuals may be released due to a court order,
   such as dismissal of charges or transfer to another facility.


PROCEDURES FOR VISITORS

Visitors must follow established procedures when visiting inmates at Mission
Jail:

 * Scheduling: Visits must be scheduled in advance by calling the jail at (956)
   580-8700.
 * Identification: Visitors must present a valid government-issued ID upon
   arrival.
 * Dress Code: Visitors must dress appropriately, avoiding revealing or
   provocative clothing.
 * Prohibited Items: Certain items, such as weapons, drugs, and electronics, are
   not permitted inside the jail.
 * Behavior: Visitors are expected to behave respectfully and follow all
   instructions from jail staff.


INMATE MAIL


PROCESS FOR SENDING MAIL

Mail is an important way for inmates to stay connected with family and friends.
To send mail to an inmate at Mission Jail, follow these guidelines:

 

 * Content: Mail should be written on plain white paper and must not contain:
   
   * Contraband (e.g., weapons, drugs, money)
   * Stamps or pre-paid envelopes
   * Legal documents
   * Explicit or threatening language

 * Size and Weight: Mail should not exceed 13 ounces in weight.


GUIDELINES FOR SENDING MAIL

 * Mail is subject to inspection by jail staff.
 * Inmates are not allowed to receive mail from other inmates.
 * Mail from attorneys and government agencies is typically not inspected.


SENDING CARE PACKAGES

Care packages are not permitted at Mission Jail. Inmates are only allowed to
receive mail and essential items such as books, magazines, and hygiene products.


SENDING MONEY TO INMATES

Inmates at Mission Jail can receive money through the following methods:

 * Trust Fund Account: Deposits can be made to the inmate's trust fund account
   online, by mail, or in person at the jail.


REGULATIONS AND LIMITATIONS

 * Money sent to inmates must be in the form of money orders or cashier's
   checks.
 * Cash is not accepted.
 * There is a daily limit on the amount of money that can be deposited into an
   inmate's account.
 * Inmates are responsible for managing their own trust fund accounts.


INMATE COMMISSARY

The commissary is a store within the jail where inmates can purchase a variety
of items, including:

 * Snacks and Beverages: Chips, candy, soda, etc.
 * Hygiene Products: Soap, shampoo, toothpaste, etc.
 * Clothing: Underwear, socks, T-shirts, etc.
 * Electronics: Radios, MP3 players, etc.

The commissary serves several purposes:

 * Provides inmates with access to essential and non-essential items.
 * Supplements the jail's food service by offering a variety of snacks and
   beverages.
 * Generates revenue for the jail to support inmate programs and services.


RESTRICTIONS ON COMMISSARY USE

 * Inmates are limited in the amount of money they can spend at the commissary
   each week.
 * Certain items, such as tobacco products and weapons, are not permitted in the
   commissary.
 * Commissary privileges may be suspended or revoked for disciplinary reasons.


VISITATION

 * Schedule Appointment: Visits must be scheduled in advance by calling the jail
   at (956) 580-8700.
 * Identification: Visitors must present a valid government-issued ID upon
   arrival.
 * Dress Code: Visitors must dress appropriately, avoiding revealing or
   provocative clothing.
 * Prohibited Items: Certain items, such as weapons, drugs, and electronics, are
   not permitted inside the jail.
 * Behavior: Visitors are expected to behave respectfully and follow all
   instructions from jail staff.


RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR VISITS

 * Visits are typically non-contact and conducted through a glass partition.
 * Visitors are limited to one 30-minute visit per week.
 * Inmates may have a limited number of visitors on their approved visitation
   list.
 * Visitors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal
   guardian.


VISITATION HOURS

 * Tuesday: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
 * Thursday: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
 * Saturday: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
 * Sunday: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM


INMATE CALLS

Mission Jail uses a phone system that allows inmates to make outgoing calls to
pre-approved numbers only.


REGULATIONS AND GUIDELINES FOR USE

 * Inmates are limited to a certain number of minutes per call.
 * Calls are subject to monitoring and recording by jail staff.
 * Inmates are not permitted to make calls to:
   * Other inmates
   * Law enforcement agencies
   * Courts
 * Three-way calling is not permitted.


LOCATION AND CONTACT DETAILS


OFFICIAL ADDRESS

1200 E 8th St, Mission, TX 78572, United States


OFFICIAL PHONE NUMBER

(956)584-5000


OFFICIAL WEBSITE

missiontexas.us/mission-police-department




MISSION, TX

Coordinates:
26.21139°N 98.32139°W
Country:
United States
State:
Texas
County:
Hidalgo
Incorporated:
1910
Government:

Type:
Council-manager
City council:
Mayor Dr. Armando O'Caña Jessica Ortega Ochoa Ruben Plata Norie Gonzalez Garza
Gus Martinez
City manager:
Martin Garza, Jr.
Area:

Total:
36.39 sq mi (94.26 km2)
Land:
36.33 sq mi (94.08 km2)
Water:
0.07 sq mi (0.18 km2)
Elevation:
141 ft (43 m)
Population (2010):

Total:
77,058
Estimate (2019):
84,331
Density:
2,321.57/sq mi (896.37/km2)
Time zone:
UTC−6 (Central (CST))
Summer (DST):
UTC−5 (CDT)
ZIP Codes:
78572-78574
Area code(s):
956
FIPS code:
48-48768
GNIS feature ID:
1341738




FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


HOW DO I SEARCH FOR AN INMATE?

You can search for an inmate online through the county jail website or through a
third-party inmate search website. You will typically need to provide the
inmate's name, date of birth, and/or booking number.


WHAT INFORMATION DO I NEED TO PROVIDE TO SEARCH FOR AN INMATE?

The information you need to provide to search for an inmate can vary depending
on the search method you choose. However, common information includes:

 * Inmate's full name
 * Inmate's date of birth
 * Inmate's booking number (if available)


WHERE CAN I FIND ADDITIONAL INMATE DETAILS, SUCH AS CHARGES, CONVICTIONS, AND
COURT DATES?

Additional inmate details can be obtained through the county jail website or
through a third-party inmate search website. These websites may require you to
create an account and pay a fee to access more detailed information.


ARREST LOOKUP


HOW DO I LOOK UP AN ARREST RECORD?

You can look up an arrest record through the local law enforcement agency's
website or through a third-party arrest search website. You will typically need
to provide the person's name, date of birth, and/or arrest date.


WHAT INFORMATION CAN I OBTAIN FROM AN ARREST RECORD?

Arrest records typically include information such as:

 * Date and time of arrest
 * Arresting agency
 * Charges filed
 * Bond amount
 * Court date


CAN I SEARCH FOR ARREST RECORDS BY NAME, DATE, OR LOCATION?

Yes, you can typically search for arrest records by name, date, or location.
However, the availability of search options may vary depending on the search
method you choose.


ACTIVE WARRANT SEARCH


HOW DO I SEARCH FOR ACTIVE WARRANTS?

You can search for active warrants through the county sheriff's website or
through a third-party warrant search website. You will typically need to provide
the person's name, date of birth, and/or warrant number.


WHAT INFORMATION DO I NEED TO PROVIDE TO SEARCH FOR WARRANTS?

The information you need to provide to search for warrants can vary depending on
the search method you choose. However, common information includes:

 * Person's full name
 * Person's date of birth
 * Person's warrant number (if available)


WHAT HAPPENS IF I HAVE AN ACTIVE WARRANT?

If you have an active warrant, it means that you have failed to appear for a
court date or have violated the terms of your release. You should contact the
issuing agency immediately to resolve the warrant.


JAIL BOOKINGS


HOW CAN I GET INFORMATION ABOUT RECENT JAIL BOOKINGS?

You can get information about recent jail bookings through the county jail
website or through a third-party jail booking search website. Most websites will
provide a list of recent bookings including the inmate's name, booking number,
booking date, and charges.


WHERE CAN I FIND THE LATEST JAIL BOOKING DATA?

The latest jail booking data can be found through the county jail website or
through a third-party jail booking search website. These websites will typically
provide a list of recent bookings including the inmate's name, booking number,
booking date, and charges.


CAN I SEARCH JAIL BOOKINGS BY TIME PERIOD OR CHARGE TYPE?

Yes, you can typically search jail bookings by time period or charge type. The
search options available may vary depending on the search method you choose.


MUGSHOTS


HOW DO I ACCESS INMATE MUGSHOTS?

Inmate mugshots can be accessed through the county jail website or through a
third-party mugshot search website. Some websites may require you to create an
account and pay a fee to access mugshots.


WHAT IS THE PROCESS FOR REQUESTING A COPY OF AN INMATE'S MUGSHOT?

The process for requesting a copy of an inmate's mugshot can vary depending on
the county jail. You may need to submit a written request to the jail or you may
be able to make the request online. There may be a fee associated with obtaining
a copy of a mugshot.


ARE MUGSHOTS AVAILABLE FOR ALL INMATES?

Mugshots are typically available for all inmates who have been booked into jail.
However, there may be some exceptions, such as for inmates who are minors or
have had their mugshots sealed by the court.


INMATE CALLS


HOW CAN INMATES MAKE PHONE CALLS?

Inmates can typically make phone calls through a jail-contracted phone service.
Inmates are usually limited to a certain number of minutes per day and may be
charged a per-minute fee for calls. Calls are typically monitored and recorded.


WHAT RESTRICTIONS APPLY TO INMATE PHONE CALLS?

Inmates are typically restricted from making phone calls to certain numbers,
such as 911 or attorney phone lines. Inmates may also be restricted from making
calls during certain hours of the day or night.


CAN I RECORD OR MONITOR INMATE PHONE CALLS?

You are typically not allowed to record or monitor inmate phone calls. All
inmate phone calls are monitored and recorded by the jail.


INMATE MAIL


HOW DO I SEND MAIL TO AN INMATE?

To send mail to an inmate, you should address the envelope as follows:

Inmate Name
Inmate ID Number (if available)
Jail Name and Address


WHAT ARE THE RULES AND RESTRICTIONS FOR INMATE MAIL?

Inmate mail is subject to inspection and censorship by jail staff. Inmates are
typically not allowed to receive mail that contains contraband, such as weapons,
drugs, or money. Inmates may also be restricted from receiving mail from certain
individuals or organizations.


CAN I TRACK THE STATUS OF INMATE MAIL DELIVERIES?

You can typically track the status of inmate mail deliveries through the jail
website or through a third-party inmate mail tracking service. Some services may
require you to create an account and pay a fee to track inmate mail.


VISITATION


WHEN AND HOW CAN I VISIT AN INMATE?

Visitation schedules and procedures vary by jail. You should contact the jail
directly to inquire about visitation policies and procedures. You may need to
schedule a visit in advance and provide identification to enter the jail.


WHAT ARE THE RULES AND PROCEDURES FOR INMATE VISITATION?

Visitation rules and procedures are established by each individual jail. Common
rules include:

 * Visitors must be on the inmate's visitation list.
 * Visitors must provide identification.
 * Visitors are subject to search and contraband detection measures.
 * Visitors may be limited to a certain number of visits per week or month.


CAN I SCHEDULE A VISIT IN ADVANCE?

Yes, you can typically schedule a visit in advance by contacting the jail
directly. You may need to provide the inmate's name, date of birth, and booking
number when scheduling a visit.


SENDING MONEY


HOW CAN I SEND MONEY TO AN INMATE?

You can send money to an inmate through the jail website or through a
third-party inmate money transfer service. You will typically need to provide
the inmate's name, date of birth, and booking number. There may be a fee
associated with sending money to inmates.


WHAT ARE THE LIMITS AND FEES ASSOCIATED WITH SENDING MONEY TO INMATES?

The limits and fees associated with sending money to inmates vary by jail and
money transfer service. You should contact the jail or money transfer service
directly for more information.


HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE FOR MONEY SENT TO AN INMATE TO ARRIVE?

The amount of time it takes for money sent to an inmate to arrive varies by jail
and money transfer service. You should contact the jail or money transfer
service directly for more information.


POSTING BOND


HOW DO I POST BAIL FOR AN INMATE?

To post bail for an inmate, you will need to contact the jail where the inmate
is being held. You will typically need to provide a bond payment, which can be
made in cash, check, or money order. You may also need to provide a bail bond,
which is a type of insurance that guarantees the inmate's appearance in court.


WHAT FORMS OF PAYMENT ARE ACCEPTED FOR BAIL?

Forms of payment accepted for bail vary by jail. Common forms of payment
include:

 * Cash
 * Check
 * Money order
 * Bail bond


WHAT IS THE PROCESS FOR POSTING BAIL AFTER BUSINESS HOURS?

The process for posting bail after business hours varies by jail. You may need
to contact the jail's on-call staff or go to a nearby law enforcement agency to
post bail.


RELEASE


HOW WILL I BE NOTIFIED WHEN AN INMATE IS RELEASED?

You can typically be notified when an inmate is released by providing the jail
with your contact information. The jail will typically call or email you when
the inmate is scheduled for release.


WHAT INFORMATION WILL I RECEIVE UPON AN INMATE'S RELEASE?

Upon an inmate's release, you will typically receive the following information:

 * Inmate's name and date of release
 * Inmate's release time
 * Inmate's destination upon release


CAN I REQUEST TO BE NOTIFIED IN ADVANCE OF AN INMATE'S RELEASE DATE?

Yes, you can typically request to be notified in advance of an inmate's release
date. You should contact the jail directly and provide them with your contact
information.


LEGAL ASSISTANCE FOR INMATES


WHAT LEGAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE TO INMATES?

Inmates have the right to legal representation, regardless of their ability to
pay for an attorney. Inmates can obtain legal assistance from a variety of
sources, including:

 * Public defenders
 * Court-appointed attorneys
 * Private attorneys


HOW CAN INMATES CONTACT AN ATTORNEY?

Inmates can contact an attorney by phone, mail, or in person. Inmates may need
to schedule an appointment to meet with an attorney in person.


MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR INMATES


WHAT MEDICAL SERVICES ARE PROVIDED TO INMATES?

Inmates are entitled to a certain level of medical care while in jail or prison.
Medical services provided to inmates may include:

 * Basic medical care
 * Emergency medical care
 * Mental health care
 * Dental care
 * Vision care


HOW DO INMATES ACCESS MEDICAL CARE?

Inmates can access medical care by submitting a request to jail staff. Inmates
may also be able to schedule appointments with medical staff.


CAN INMATES RECEIVE EMERGENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT?

Yes, inmates can receive emergency medical treatment. Inmates who require
emergency medical treatment will be taken to a hospital or other medical
facility.


CRIMINAL RECORDS LOOKUP


HOW DO I SEARCH FOR CRIMINAL RECORDS?

You can search for criminal records through the local law enforcement agency's
website or through a third-party criminal records search website. You will
typically need to provide the person's name, date of birth, and/or location.


WHAT TYPES OF CRIMINAL RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC ACCESS?

Types of criminal records that are available for public access may include:

 * Felony convictions
 * Misdemeanor convictions
 * Arrests
 * Warrants


CAN I SEARCH CRIMINAL RECORDS BY NAME, BIRTHDATE, OR LOCATION?

Yes, you can typically search criminal records by name, birthdate, or location.
However, the availability of search options may vary depending on the search
method you choose.


SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY


HOW DO I ACCESS THE SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY?

You can access the sex offender registry through the website of your state's law
enforcement agency. You will typically need to provide the person's name, date
of birth, and/or location.


WHAT INFORMATION CAN I OBTAIN FROM THE SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY?

Information that you can obtain from the sex offender registry may include:

 * Offender's name and photograph
 * Offender's address
 * Offender's criminal history
 * Offender's risk level


CAN I SEARCH THE REGISTRY BY NAME, ADDRESS, OR CHARGE TYPE?

Yes, you can typically search the sex offender registry by name, address, or
charge type. The search options available may vary depending on the search
method you choose.


BACKGROUND CHECK


WHAT INFORMATION IS INCLUDED IN A BACKGROUND CHECK?

Information that is typically included in a background check may include:

 * Criminal history
 * Credit history
 * Employment history
 * Education history


HOW DO I REQUEST A BACKGROUND CHECK?

You can request a background check through a variety of sources, including:

 * Your employer
 * A potential landlord
 * A licensing board
 * A background check company


WHAT IS THE PROCESS FOR DISPUTING INACCURATE INFORMATION ON A BACKGROUND CHECK?

If you believe that there is inaccurate information on your background check,
you can dispute the information with the background check company. The
background check company will investigate your dispute and make a determination
as to whether the information is accurate.

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