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The Harris County Sheriff's Office, founded in 1837, is the largest sheriff's office in Texas and the third-largest in the nation. The HCSO has nearly 5,100 employees and 200 volunteer reservists dedicated to ensuring the safety of more than 4.1 million residents who call Harris County home.
Search for Inmates on the Jail Roster in Harris County Texas. Your Results: Arrest Records, Mugshot, Charges, Facility, Offense Date, Bond, Disposition, Booking Number, Booking Date, Release Date, Issuing Authority, Aliases, Date of Birth, Physical Description. Harris County Sheriff Information.
Harris County, Texas, maintains a comprehensive jail roster for individuals currently incarcerated in its facilities. The jail roster is a public record and can be accessed online, providing a convenient way for the public to locate inmates.
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