Reeves Detention Custody Type
Reeves County's facility directory lists Reeves County Detention I&II at 98 W. County Road 204 in Pecos. The facility is not the same as Reeves County Jail at 500 S. Oak Street. The county jail is run by the sheriff and publishes the local in-custody PDF. Reeves County Detention Center I & II is a county detention-center property with a federal contract history, historically managed by The GEO Group under contracts involving Reeves County and federal custody.
Older official materials describe RCDC I/II as a low or minimum-security contract detention facility. A DOJ OIG item on BOP Contract No. DJB1PC007 said Reeves County contracted to operate RCDC I/II, subcontracted facility management to GEO, and used Correct Care Solutions for health care under that contract. Those details are history and context. They do not prove that a person is currently in BOP, ICE, or USMS custody at the facility.
Note: Do not treat the Reeves County Jail PDF as the roster for Reeves County Detention Center I & II.
Reeves Detention Lookup
For Reeves County Detention Center I & II, the lookup chain depends on the agency that has custody. The BOP inmate locator searches federal inmates from 1982 to the present and is the first federal prison channel. The ICE Online Detainee Locator System is separate and is used for immigration detainees. The U.S. Marshals Service Western District of Texas is relevant for federal pretrial custody, including Reeves County, but USMS does not provide a public county-style roster.
BOP announced that it ended contracts with privately managed prisons by November 30, 2022. Because of that official caveat, older references to BOP contract custody at Reeves should not be copied into a current custody claim. Search the locator first, then call the facility or agency. If a person was arrested by a local officer in Pecos, search the sheriff's jail roster first. If a federal detainer or immigration transfer followed, move to the federal locator chain.
- Search BOP by register number when known, or by first name, last name, age, race, and sex.
- Search ICE ODLS when immigration detention is possible, using an A-number or biographical search in the live system.
- Call the Western District of Texas USMS Pecos office for federal pretrial routing when public locator results do not answer the question.
- Call Reeves County Detention Center I & II directly before sending mail, money, or a visitor.
| Channel | Use it for | Key limit |
|---|---|---|
| BOP locator | Federal inmates from 1982 to present | Released or not-in-custody results may mean another agency holds the person. |
| ICE ODLS | Immigration detainee location | JavaScript is required, and it is not a mugshot or court-record system. |
| USMS Western District | Federal pretrial custody routing | No public browseable prisoner roster like a county jail list. |
| Facility phone | Current local verification | Rules may depend on the current contract, operator, and agency. |
Reeves Detention Contact
Use the facility phone for direct confirmation of custody, visiting rules, mail format, and current money procedures. The county directory gives a street address and phone number, but it does not publish a current public roster, visitation handbook, commissary fee schedule, or agency contract status for Reeves County Detention Center I & II. If the person may be in BOP, ICE, or USMS custody, agency verification should happen in addition to the facility call.
Reeves County Detention Center I & II
98 W. County Road 204
Pecos, TX 79772
(432) 447-2926
Call for current custody, visit rules, mail format, and money procedures.
USMS Pecos Office
Western District of Texas
Pecos, TX
(432) 755-3455
Use for federal pretrial custody routing questions.
Reeves Federal Contract History
The key Reeves County Detention Center I & II accuracy point is time. A DOJ OIG release on the Reeves contract described BOP Contract No. DJB1PC007, a Reeves County contract facility, GEO management, and Correct Care Solutions health care. It also referenced a January 2009 inmate riot and concerns involving contract compliance, staffing requirements, and policies or procedures. Those facts help identify the facility's historic role in federal detention near Pecos.
The current-custody caveat is just as important. The BOP 2022 announcement said the Bureau ended all contracts with privately managed prisons, with the final private-prison contract ending November 30, 2022. The research did not locate a current official BOP or ICE facility profile for Reeves during inspection. That means page copy should say the facility has a federal contract history, not that it currently houses BOP or ICE detainees.
Reeves Detention Visits
Federal and immigration detention visiting rules are not the same as Reeves County Jail visiting rules. The local jail has published county visit days, but those days do not control Reeves County Detention Center I & II. For this facility, no current official visit schedule was confirmed in the inspected county text. A visitor should verify the person's exact facility, custody agency, approval status, identification needs, dress rules, allowed property, and check-in time before driving to County Road 204.
| Visit issue | What is known | Action before travel |
|---|---|---|
| Public schedule | No current local schedule confirmed in research | Call the facility and the custody agency. |
| Agency rules | BOP, ICE, and USMS rules differ | Use the agency that actually holds the person. |
| Approval | May require advance approval or placement on a visitor list | Confirm before arranging travel. |
| Identification | Government photo ID is commonly required | Ask what documents are accepted. |
Do not send a visitor based only on a county directory entry. The directory proves the facility location and phone number. It does not prove current custody, current operator, visit days, or agency approval rules.
Reeves Detention Mail
Mail and money rules for Reeves County Detention Center I & II must be confirmed through the current custody channel. Federal prisoners, immigration detainees, and USMS detainees can have different envelope formats, approved property rules, book vendor rules, legal mail procedures, trust-account methods, and commissary limits. The Reeves County jail's JailATM link is for the sheriff-operated county jail and should not be assumed to apply to the detention center.
Start with the person's legal name and identifying number from the relevant locator. For BOP, that may be a register number. For immigration detention, it may be an A-number. For USMS custody, the public may have less direct online access, so the facility and agency phone channels matter more. Do not send cash by mail unless the current facility rules expressly allow a method.
| Service | Current rule in research | Safer handling |
|---|---|---|
| No current local policy confirmed | Call for exact name, number, facility line, and allowed items. | |
| Money deposit | No current fee or vendor confirmed | Use the agency or facility's current approved method only. |
| Phone or video | No current provider confirmed | Ask the facility which provider and account rules apply. |
Reeves Detention Records
Reeves County Detention Center I & II records can sit in more than one government lane. A county directory record confirms the facility's address and phone. BOP locator records show federal inmate identity, register number, age, race, sex, release date, and location when the person is in BOP data. ICE ODLS provides immigration detainee location information through its separate online system. USMS custody questions often require direct district contact because federal pretrial detainees are not listed in a public county-style roster.
Texas public-information law may apply to county-held records, but federal records are handled through federal agency rules and exemptions. A request for historic Reeves contract records differs from a request for a current detainee location. If the person was first booked into the sheriff's local jail, the Reeves County jail inmate records page is the better starting point. If the person is already in federal or immigration custody, the detention-center lookup should stay with the federal chain.
Reeves Detention Population
The research did not confirm a current official capacity or population figure for Reeves County Detention Center I & II in the county directory. Older federal and PREA materials describe a large low or minimum-security contract facility, but those older materials should not be used as current population data. TCJS June 2026 county jail statistics apply to the sheriff-operated Reeves County Jail, not to the detention center complex on County Road 204.
This distinction matters because Reeves County has a small local jail population and a separate federal detention-center history. The local jail had an 84-bed TCJS rated capacity and 33 people on June 1, 2026. Those numbers do not tell a family whether a federal prisoner, immigration detainee, or USMS detainee is at RCDC I/II. Use current BOP, ICE, USMS, and facility verification instead.
Reeves Jail Versus Detention
The names are easy to confuse. Reeves County Jail is the sheriff-run county jail for local arrests, local warrants, sentenced misdemeanants, and some state transfer holds. Reeves County Detention Center I & II is a separate facility-directory entry with a historic federal contract role. A person arrested by Pecos Police may begin at the county jail even if a later federal or immigration issue appears. A person in federal custody may never appear on the sheriff's PDF.
| Facility or system | Best use | Not the right use |
|---|---|---|
| Reeves County Jail | Local bookings, county warrants, local bond status | Current federal contract detention status |
| RCDC I&II | Direct verification of County Road 204 detention-center custody | Searching the sheriff's PDF roster |
| TDCJ | Sentenced Texas state prisoners after transfer | Fresh local jail bookings |
| BOP, ICE, USMS | Federal, immigration, or federal pretrial custody | County misdemeanor jail records |
Note: Confirm the holding agency first, then use that agency's locator, records office, or facility phone rules.