Contacts

This is a private reference site, not a Castro County government office. The site cannot confirm whether someone is in custody, release anyone, post bond, pull official booking records, or change a court record. Use the official office that holds the record or custody information.


Where to Look for Custody or Records

For Castro County Jail custody questions, start with the Castro County Sheriff's Office / Castro County Jail, 900 E. Bedford Street, Dimmitt, TX 79027, phone 806-647-3311. Sheriff Salvador Rivera is the county sheriff listed by Castro County. The county has not published separate jail counter hours, an online jail roster, a local records-request form, a criminal case portal, or an official app.

For court-filed records, contact County Clerk and District Clerk Amanda Fisher at 100 E. Bedford Street, Room 101, Dimmitt, TX 79027, phone 806-647-3338, fax 806-647-5438. Clerk hours are Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; the office reports that it stays open during lunch. For prosecutor routing, District Attorney / County Attorney Shalyn Hamlin is in Room 213, phone 806-647-4445, email shamlin@castrocounty.org. For Dimmitt Police matters, use 115 W. Jones Street, 24-hour non-emergency 806-647-4545, with walk-in hours 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.

  • For a person believed to be in Castro County Jail, use the local steps on jail inmate records and call the sheriff/jail phone number.
  • For booking photos, use jail roster mugshots; Castro County does not publish an official mugshot gallery online.
  • For filed charges after an arrest, use court records after a jail arrest and the clerk contact above.
  • For facility details, use the Castro County Jail page linked in the footer.
  • For a sentenced Texas prisoner, use the Texas Department of Criminal Justice inmate locator rather than the county jail.
  • For federal or immigration custody, use the Federal Bureau of Prisons locator or ICE Online Detainee Locator System, depending on the custody type.

Written public-information requests for local jail records are governed by the Texas Public Information Act, Texas Government Code Chapter 552. Because no sheriff-specific request form was located, send a clear written request to the office likely to hold the record and include enough identifying detail for staff to search.