Concho County Sheriff's Office Custody Lookup

The Concho County Sheriff's Office / Eden Law Enforcement Center is the local law-enforcement contact point for Concho County custody questions, not a standard county jail with a public roster. People trying to look up inmates at Concho County Sheriff's Office / Eden Law Enforcement Center need to start with the sheriff's office, then follow the housing trail to VINELink, Tom Green County, TDCJ, BOP, or ICE when the person has been moved. This distinction matters because Concho County inmate records may begin locally while custody is reported by another facility.

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Concho County Custody Overview

The official Concho County sheriff page identifies Sheriff Chad Miller and gives two local contact points: the Paint Rock sheriff's office and the Eden Law Enforcement Center. That page is the local starting place for arrest, transfer, and records questions. It does not publish a jail roster, detention division page, jail lobby procedure, inmate mail rule, bond window, or commissary vendor. The absence of those jail features is not just a missing web page. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards current population workbook labels Concho as "Concho (no jail)," so Concho County should be read as a sheriff and law-enforcement contact route rather than a self-contained jail system.

For a recent arrest, the sheriff's office may be the agency that made the arrest or created the first record. The public custody listing may still appear elsewhere. Research for this build found a Tom Green County Detention Center roster sample with "Concho County Sheriff Office" as the arresting agency, which shows how a Concho arrest can be searched through a receiving jail. Sentenced state prisoners move to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice inmate search, federal prisoners use the BOP inmate locator, and immigration detainees use ICE ODLS.

The official sheriff contact page shows the local office and Eden law-enforcement contact route used for custody questions.

Concho County Sheriff's Office custody contact page

That screenshot is useful because it confirms the sheriff contact details and the county's VINELink routing without implying that Concho operates a public jail roster.


Concho County Housed-Elsewhere Population

The clearest population facts come from the Texas Commission on Jail Standards population reports. The June 1, 2026 current population report lists no Concho jail capacity and reports Concho inmates in housed-elsewhere categories. The same research file records five Concho inmates housed elsewhere on that date, with no local capacity figure and no local percent-of-capacity calculation. The incarceration-rate workbook for June 1, 2026 lists a countywide population of 3,326, an average daily population of 3, and a rate of 0.9 per 1,000 residents.

0 Local Jail Capacity Listed
5 Housed Elsewhere Snapshot
3 Average Daily Population
MeasureFigureSource and Date
Concho local jail capacityNo local capacity listedTCJS current population report, June 1, 2026
Concho inmates housed elsewhere5TCJS current population report, June 1, 2026
Average daily population3TCJS incarceration-rate report, June 1, 2026
Countywide population used for rate3,326TCJS incarceration-rate report, June 1, 2026

Look Up Concho County Inmates

Because no Concho County jail roster was located, the lookup process starts with the local agency and then moves outward. Call the Concho County Sheriff's Office for a fresh arrest, or call the Eden Law Enforcement Center when the question is urgent after hours. Ask whether the person was released, transferred, or housed in another county jail. Then search VINELink Texas for custody status and notification options. If staff indicate that the person is in San Angelo, use the Tom Green current roster and 48-hour release list.

  1. Call the sheriff's office or Eden Law Enforcement Center and ask which agency currently holds the person.
  2. Search VINELink Texas by name and register for notification if the record appears.
  3. Check the Tom Green County roster gateway if the person may be held in San Angelo.
  4. Use TDCJ for sentenced state prisoners, BOP for federal prisoners, and ICE ODLS for immigration detainees.
  5. File a Concho County public-information request when the custody record, booking sheet, or transfer note is not online.

Important: A Concho arrest record and a current custody record may be held by different offices when the person is housed elsewhere.


Concho County Contact Details

The sheriff's office is the practical records and custody starting point. The Eden Law Enforcement Center is separately listed by the county as the 24-hour contact point. Call before traveling because no official Concho jail lobby, visitation entrance, bond window, property counter, or public inmate-mail counter was found in the research. When a person is housed in another facility, the receiving facility controls visitation, mail, phone, and money rules.

Concho County Sheriff's Office

152 N. Roberts

Paint Rock, TX 76866

325-732-4312

Call for sheriff records and recent-arrest routing.

Eden Law Enforcement Center

211 Live Oak Street

Eden, TX 76837

325-869-2222

County-listed 24-hour law-enforcement contact point.


Concho County Visiting Limits

No Concho County jail visitation schedule was located because no TCJS-listed Concho jail appears in the current state data. That means a visit cannot be planned by using Concho County hours. The first task is to identify the holding facility. If the person is in Tom Green County Detention Center, Tom Green's rules apply. If the person is in TDCJ, the state prison approval and unit scheduling process applies. If the person is in Eden Detention Center for immigration custody, the ICE facility page controls.

Custody ChannelSchedule FoundRule to Use
Concho local custodyNoCall before traveling; no county jail visiting page found.
Tom Green County Detention CenterFacility route foundUse Tom Green jail information and call 325-659-6597.
TDCJ state prisonStatewide rules availableUse TDCJ approval, scheduling, and unit rules.
ICE or federal custodyAgency-specific rulesUse ICE, BOP, or USMS instructions for the actual facility.

Concho County Mail and Money

Do not send inmate mail or deposit funds to the Concho sheriff's office unless staff confirm a valid instruction for that person. The research did not locate a Concho commissary vendor, inmate phone vendor, money-deposit portal, or jail mail policy. Those rules belong to the current housing facility. A letter intended for a person in Tom Green custody should follow Tom Green's instructions. A state prisoner needs TDCJ name and number formatting. A federal or immigration detainee follows BOP, ICE, or contract-facility rules.

ServiceConcho County FindingPractical Route
MailNo Concho jail mail rule foundAsk the holding facility for name, number, and address format.
Phone or videoNo local jail vendor foundUse the receiving jail, TDCJ, BOP, or ICE phone rules.
Money depositNo Concho commissary route foundDeposit only through the facility that confirms custody.

Concho County Booking and Transfer

A Concho County arrest may start with a deputy, local officer, DPS trooper, or another authorized officer. Identity checks, warrant checks, alleged charges, property, and transfer paperwork may be created before a person is released or moved. Since the county has no listed jail capacity, the public search trail often depends on the receiving facility. The Tom Green sample profile is the most concrete example found: it displayed a booking number, mugshot, age, gender, race, arresting agency, booking date, charges, and bond for a record tied to Concho County Sheriff Office.

Bond should be verified with the current housing facility or court. Tom Green's sample profile specifically directs people posting bail to call detention staff for current bail amount, charges, and case numbers. That caveat is important for Concho County cases because the place of arrest, place of housing, and court record can differ.


About Concho County Records

Concho County records are split by function. The sheriff's office handles local law-enforcement and arrest records. The Concho County public-information request page is the fallback for existing records not posted online, such as booking paperwork, arrest reports, transfer records, or a booking photo when release is not barred by law. Court case records are separate and route through the county clerk, district court, or statewide court portals.

The Texas Public Information Act supports requests for existing government records, but exceptions can apply to active investigations, confidential identifiers, juvenile records, sealed records, expunction orders, and other protected information. A clear request should name the person, arrest date if known, arresting agency, booking number if available, and the exact record sought.

Note: Confirm the actual housing facility before driving, sending mail, scheduling a visit, or trying to post bond.

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