Friendswood-inmate-search gives you instant access to real-time jail records for the municipal facility at 1600 Whitaker Drive. The system updates every 15 minutes and shows full legal names, booking numbers, dates of birth, and charge codes set by the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office. You can search using an exact name match and, if known, a birth date. Results display incarceration dates, projected release dates, and pending court appearances. A second option through InmateAid pulls data from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, adding parole eligibility and bond amounts.
How to Use the Official Friendswood Inmate Search Tool
Start your search on the city’s live roster page. Enter the person’s first and last name exactly as it appears in court documents. Partial matches will show a list of possible inmates with their ID numbers. Once you find the right record, note the housing unit, admission date, and any upcoming hearings. The system also flags work release, education programs, or mental health services offered by TDCJ. Always double-check spelling and use middle initials if available to avoid confusion.
Regional Jail Lookup: League City, Webster, Nassau Bay, Alvin & More
The regional Inmate Inquiry portal combines records from Friendswood, League City, Webster, Nassau Bay, and Alvin. Powered by Superion’s P2C engine, it lets you filter by city, booking date range, and offense type. Each entry includes a unique P2C reference number, the arresting officer’s badge number, and a direct link to the full incident report filed with the Texas Department of Public Safety. Families and officials can export results as CSV files for record-keeping.

Visitation Rules at Friendswood City Jail
Visits happen weekdays from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sundays are closed. Call (281) 996-3300 to schedule. You must provide the inmate’s full name, booking number, and date of birth. Bring government-issued photo ID, pass through a metal detector, and store personal items in lockers before entering. Minors need adult supervision, and dress codes ban gang symbols or profanity on clothing.
Mugshots and Booking Photos: How to Get Them
Official mugshots from Friendswood City Jail are not posted online. Call the Records Division at (281) 996-3300 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The clerk will verify your identity and may require a signed form. For public records, check the Galveston County Jail portal, which lists charges, bond amounts, and court dates. Note: Mail and care packages are not accepted for inmates held less than 24 hours to prevent contraband.
Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) Lookup
TDCJ maintains a statewide inmate database that includes Friendswood Police Jail. Go to their official locator, enter the inmate’s legal name, date of birth, and TDCJ ID if known. Results show custody status, security level, projected release date, disciplinary history, and rehab programs. This is the most complete source for long-term inmates transferred from local jails.
Incident Reports and Arrest Records
Citizens can download police reports 24/7 via the P2C website. Search by report number or incident date to get PDFs with officer details, narratives, and evidence like dashcam footage. The site also posts daily booking logs so you can see recent arrests in Friendswood. All requests are logged and may be reviewed by the city’s public records officer.
Warrants and Active Arrests in Friendswood
The Friendswood Police Department keeps an updated warrant database. Call (281) 996-3313 for general questions or (281) 996-3318 / 3319 for records. Staff can confirm names, charges, bond amounts, and booking photos during business hours (8 a.m.–5 p.m., Mon–Fri). Because Friendswood spans Galveston and Harris counties, cross-check with both Sheriff’s Offices for shared cases.
Mail and Care Package Guidelines
Send mail to: Inmate Name, # (Booking Number), Friendswood City Jail, 1600 Whitaker Drive, Friendswood, TX 77546. Only books, magazines, and photos are allowed—must come directly from retailers. No homemade items, food, or electronics. Packages for inmates held under 24 hours will be returned. Always include the booking number on the envelope.
Phone Numbers and Contact Info
Main jail line: (281) 996-3300 (inmate inquiries, visitation scheduling). Records Division: (281) 996-3300 (mugshots, reports). Police non-emergency: (281) 996-3313. Address: 1600 Whitaker Drive, Friendswood, TX 77546. Hours: Mon–Fri 8 a.m.–5 p.m., Sat 10 a.m.–4 p.m., Sun closed.
Why Use Multiple Search Tools?
Different systems serve different needs. The city’s live roster shows current detainees. TDCJ covers long-term state inmates. P2C gives regional arrest data. InmateAid adds bond and parole info. Using all three ensures you don’t miss someone who moved between facilities. Always start with the local search, then expand to county and state tools.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Don’t rely on nicknames—use full legal names. Don’t skip the booking number; it speeds up searches. Don’t call outside business hours for records—they’re not available 24/7. Don’t send mail without the booking number—it will be returned. And never assume an arrest means conviction—check court dispositions separately.
Legal Rights and Transparency
Texas law requires jails to provide basic inmate info to the public. However, mugshots aren’t automatically released due to privacy concerns. Arrest records are public, but expungement may apply later. If you believe info is wrong, contact the Records Division in writing. The city logs all record requests and responds within 10 business days.
Community Resources and Support
Families can access counseling through Galveston County Victim Services. Legal aid is available from Lone Star Legal Aid. For reentry help, contact the Texas Reentry Network. The P2C portal also lists local meetings, volunteer opportunities, and safety alerts.
How Often Is Data Updated?
The Friendswood live roster refreshes every 15 minutes. TDCJ updates nightly. P2C syncs hourly during business days. Mugshot requests take 1–3 days to process. Court dates change frequently—always verify before visiting.
What If the Person Isn’t Listed?
If someone doesn’t appear in the search, they may be in a different facility (like Galveston County Jail), recently released, or their record is sealed. Call the jail directly with their name and DOB. You can also check Harris County records since Friendswood extends into that area.
Privacy and Ethical Considerations
While arrest records are public, sharing mugshots online can harm reputations. Texas discourages “mugshot mills” that charge fees to remove photos. Always consider context: an arrest isn’t proof of guilt. Use official sources, not third-party sites that may contain outdated or inaccurate info.
Accessibility for Disabled Visitors
The jail provides wheelchair access, sign language interpreters (with 48-hour notice), and large-print forms. Call ahead to arrange accommodations. Service animals are permitted with documentation.
Holiday and Emergency Closures
The jail follows city holiday schedules. On federal holidays, visitation may be reduced or canceled. During emergencies (hurricanes, etc.), check the city website or call (281) 996-3300 for updates. Inmates remain housed but visits may be suspended.
Youth and Juvenile Detainees
Minors arrested in Friendswood are usually transferred to Galveston County Juvenile Detention. Their records are sealed by law. Only parents, attorneys, or court officials can access them. Call (409) 766-2300 for juvenile facility info.
Bond and Release Information
Bond amounts appear in the TDCJ and InmateAid searches. Cash bonds must be paid at the Galveston County Courthouse. Surety bonds require a licensed bail bondsman. Release times depend on processing—don’t assume immediate freedom after payment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I visit without an appointment?
A: No. All visits must be scheduled by calling (281) 996-3300. Walk-ins are not allowed. Provide the inmate’s full name, booking number, and date of birth when booking.
Q: Are mugshots available online?
A: Not from the city. You must call the Records Division at (281) 996-3300. Third-party sites like MugshotsOnline aggregate data but aren’t official sources.
Q: How do I send money to an inmate?
A: Friendswood City Jail does not accept cash or money orders. Use JPay or Access Corrections online. Funds appear within 24 hours.
Q: What if the inmate has a medical condition?
A: Notify the jail immediately when calling to schedule a visit. Medical needs are handled by on-site staff, but family should inform corrections officers of allergies or emergencies.
Q: Can I get a copy of the arrest report?
A: Yes. Use the P2C portal to download it by incident number or date. If unavailable online, submit a public records request to the Police Department.
Q: Is there a limit on visit length?
A: Visits last up to 30 minutes. Only two visitors per inmate at a time. Late arrivals may lose their slot.
Q: What happens if the inmate is transferred?
A: The local roster will show “transferred” status. Check TDCJ’s locator for the new facility. Call the jail for confirmation before traveling.

Official Website: https://www.ci.friendswood.tx.us/184/Police-Department
Phone: (281) 996-3300
Visiting Hours: Weekdays 9 a.m.–7 p.m., Saturdays 10 a.m.–4 p.m., Sundays Closed
Address: 1600 Whitaker Drive, Friendswood, TX 77546
