Reeves County Jail Overview
Reeves County Jail is operated by the Reeves County Sheriff's Office at the sheriff's Pecos facility. It is the primary local booking jail for Reeves County, not a state prison and not the county's historic federal detention-center complex. The jail receives people arrested by the Reeves County Sheriff's Office, Pecos Police Department, the Texas Department of Public Safety, and other agencies with local or out-of-county warrants. It also handles secure transport to and from court, so jail records often sit at the first point where arrest, bond, magistrate, hold, and court movement meet.
The county's jail page describes a local classification process. People are evaluated by current and prior charges, then separated from low security to high risk. That is the published Reeves County Jail rule to use. The county has not published pod names, medical unit names, tablet rules, or a housing map, so those details should be verified by phone. Jail Administrator Veronica Martinez is named by the county, and the sheriff's office identifies Sheriff Arturo "Art" Granado as the county sheriff.
Reeves County Jail Lookup
The Reeves County Jail inmate lookup is based on a static sheriff's office PDF, not a live search form. The Inmates in Custody PDF inspected for the research was generated on June 30, 2026 for the June 29 custody day. It showed names, ages, cities of residence, booking times, release times when listed, custody status, arresting agency, charges, charge status, and bond amounts. It did not show booking numbers, housing units, full dates of birth, court dates, warrant numbers, or a separate inmate profile page.
Use the PDF as a roster snapshot. Very recent arrests may not be visible yet, and a person listed as released may still have court dates, warrants, bond conditions, or state custody issues outside the PDF. If the roster does not answer the question, call the jail. For a full custody search beyond the local jail, use TDCJ for sentenced Texas prisoners, BOP for federal prisoners, ICE ODLS for immigration detainees, and VINELink Texas for custody-notification alerts when data is available.
- Open the Reeves County Sheriff's Office jail page and use the current in-custody PDF link.
- Search the PDF by last name, then compare first name, age, city, booking date, and arresting agency.
- Read all charge lines because one person may have more than one status or bond amount.
- Call the jail before posting bond, traveling for release, or relying on a hold term such as hold place, hold over, or magistrate.
Note: The detailed jail-record walkthrough is also covered on the Reeves County jail inmate records page.
Reeves County Jail Contact
Use the jail phone line for current custody, recent bookings, bond verification, visitation scheduling, and mail questions. The sheriff's office also lists a mailing address and fax number. A phone call is the best next step when the PDF has a status that is unclear, when a person may have just been booked, or when a release depends on a hold from another agency.
Reeves County Jail
500 S. Oak Street
Pecos, TX 79772
(432) 445-4901
Call for custody status, visitation scheduling, mail rules, and bond handling.
Reeves County Sheriff's Office
P.O. Box 910
Pecos, TX 79772
(432) 445-4901
Fax: (432) 445-9403
Reeves County Jail Visits
Reeves County publishes a narrow jail visitation schedule. Visits occur on Sundays and Tuesdays, but scheduling is handled by contacting the Sheriff's Office on Mondays and Saturdays only. The county page showed rules images, but the inspected text did not capture the full dress code, identification, minor-child rules, or property restrictions. Confirm those details before travel, especially because the jail is in Pecos and rural residents may be driving a long distance.
| Item | Official Reeves County detail | How to use it |
|---|---|---|
| Visit days | Sundays and Tuesdays | Ask whether the inmate is eligible before appearing. |
| Visit time | Noon to 4:00 p.m. | Arrive with enough time for check-in and screening. |
| Scheduling days | Mondays and Saturdays only | Call the Sheriff's Office rather than assuming walk-in access. |
| Scheduling time | 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | Use the jail's main phone during the listed window. |
People in state prison follow a different visitation system through TDCJ. Federal and immigration detention visits must be verified through BOP, ICE, USMS, or the facility holding the person. Do not use the Reeves County Jail schedule for Reeves County Detention Center I & II or Reeves County Detention Center III.
Reeves County Jail Mail
The inspected county material did not publish a full searchable mail policy. Use the jail address, include the inmate's full name as shown on the roster, and call before sending books, photos, stamps, envelopes, packages, or legal-size mail. Attorney visitation and legal mail rules were also not published in the text captured for research, so lawyers should confirm direct access and document rules with the jail.
Money and messages route through the county jail page's JailATM link, described by Reeves County as a secure way to send funds to an inmate. The county did not publish a fee schedule, commissary order cycle, phone vendor, or video provider in the inspected text. Fees and delivery timing should be checked inside the vendor transaction before payment.
| Service | Provider or detail | What to confirm |
|---|---|---|
| Reeves County Jail address with inmate full name | Approved items, return address format, and legal mail handling. | |
| Money and messages | JailATM link from the county jail page | Fees, limits, posting time, and refund rules. |
| Phone or video | No official provider located in searchable county text | Current provider, rates, account setup, and block rules. |
Reeves County Jail Intake
Local booking begins after an arresting agency brings a person to the jail. The public PDF shows the fields that become visible after intake: name, age, city, booking date and time, release date and time if present, custody status, arresting agency, charge text, charge status, and bond amount. That field set helps explain why a roster search is useful even though the PDF is not interactive. It can show whether the arrest came from the sheriff's office, Pecos Police Department, Texas DPS, or another agency.
Texas first-appearance rules matter after jail intake. The Reeves County roster uses status terms such as Magistrate, Bail Set, Sentenced, Probation, Time Served, Hold Place, Hold Over, Hold Removed, and Temp Release. Those terms should not be treated as plain-English release instructions. A person with a dollar bond may still have a separate hold, and a person with a zero-dollar entry may not be free to leave. Call the jail or the proper clerk before making plans around a roster status.
- Classification
- The jail's process for separating inmates by risk based on current and prior charges.
- Detainer
- A notice or request from another agency that may affect release even when a local bond exists.
- PR bond
- A personal-recognizance bond based on a signed promise to appear and obey court conditions.
- TDCJ paper-ready
- A sentenced person waiting for transfer from county jail to state custody.
Reeves County Jail Population
The most current population figures in the research came from the Texas Commission on Jail Standards. TCJS listed Reeves County with 84 rated beds and 33 people in the county jail on June 1, 2026, which was 39.29 percent of capacity. The separate TCJS incarceration-rate workbook listed a Reeves County average daily population of 47, a countywide population for rate purposes of 11,956, and an incarceration rate of 3.93.
The sheriff's PDF and TCJS monthly reports answer different questions. The June 30, 2026 PDF had 45 roster entries for the June 29 reporting day, including an entry with a release time the next morning. TCJS monthly counts are official jail-population reports submitted for state oversight. Both sources are useful, but the PDF is better for a person's name and charge status while TCJS is better for the county jail population trend.
| Date | TCJS total jail population | Capacity | Percent capacity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan. 1, 2024 | 70 | 84 | 83.33% |
| Sep. 1, 2025 | 37 | 84 | 44.05% |
| May 1, 2026 | 41 | 84 | 48.81% |
| June 1, 2026 | 33 | 84 | 39.29% |
Reeves County Jail Records
Jail records in Texas are shaped by public-information law and law-enforcement exceptions. Texas Government Code Chapter 552 makes public information presumptively available unless an exception applies. Section 552.108 allows law-enforcement and prosecutor information to be withheld in certain active matters, but it preserves access to basic information about an arrested person, an arrest, or a crime. For older booking records, mugshot policy, or documents not shown on the PDF, a public-information request may be needed.
The Reeves roster did not show booking photos in the inspected version. Entries repeatedly displayed "No Picture Found." For booking-photo questions, use the sheriff's office or the Reeves County jail mugshots page rather than assuming the PDF will display an image. For filed charges, case events, or court dates after a jail arrest, use the Reeves public record search, re:SearchTX, and the proper clerk because court records and booking records are not the same record set.
Note: Confirm custody, visitation, and release status with the jail before driving to Pecos or posting bond.