Grapevine Inmate Search: Live Jail Roster & Booking Info

Grapevine Inmate Search gives families, attorneys, and the public instant access to current detention records at the Grapevine Police Jail located at 307 West Dallas Road, Grapevine, TX 76051. The online roster updates every 30 minutes during staffed hours and every four hours otherwise, showing each inmate’s full legal name, age, booking date and time, charge description, bond type, bond amount, custody status, and a recent mugshot. Users can search by name or booking number directly on the city’s official website. A second search box links to InmateAid for cross-checking data. The system also provides direct links to court dockets when available. For urgent questions, call the Records Division at 817‑410‑8127 during business hours or leave a voicemail after hours that routes to an on-call deputy.

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How to Use the Grapevine Inmate Search System

Start your search by visiting the official City of Grapevine website and navigating to the jail roster page. Enter the person’s full legal name or unique booking number into the primary search field. Results appear instantly with key details like age, booking time, charges, and bond info. If you don’t find a match, use the secondary InmateAid search tool embedded on the same page to verify if the individual is held elsewhere. Always double-check spelling and consider common name variations. The roster refreshes frequently, so recent arrests may take up to 30 minutes to appear. For confirmation, call 817‑410‑8127 between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Central Time.

What Information Is Included in the Grapevine Jail Roster?

Each entry in the Grapevine inmate roster contains critical identifiers: full legal name, date of birth (sometimes listed as age), exact booking timestamp, charge description (e.g., DWI, theft, assault), bond type (cash, unsecured, or no bond), and the specific dollar amount set by the judge. A recent mugshot is displayed alongside the record unless restricted by law. The status field shows whether the person is detained, released, or transferred. Court docket links appear when scheduled hearings are public. All data comes directly from the Grapevine Police Department’s Records Division and reflects real-time custody changes.

Grapevine Detention Center: Capacity, Operations & Facility Details

The Grapevine Detention Center operates 24/7 under city authority and holds up to 85 detainees at any time. It primarily houses individuals awaiting trial for misdemeanor offenses or serving sentences of 12 months or less imposed by the Grapevine Municipal Court. The facility does not hold federal prisoners or state-level felons. Due to space limits or medical needs, inmates may be moved to Tarrant County Jail (600 Main St., Fort Worth) or Dallas County Jail (1500 Young St., Dallas). Transfers are coordinated through the Inmate Transfers office at 817‑410‑3000. Visitation occurs weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., lasts 30 minutes per visit, and requires a government-issued photo ID.

Visitation Rules, Requirements & Scheduling

Visitors must arrive during weekday hours (Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.) with a valid government-issued photo ID such as a driver’s license, passport, or state ID card. Each visit is limited to 30 minutes. Only two visitors are allowed per inmate per session. Minors under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. The jail does not schedule visits in advance—arrive during open hours and check in at the front desk. Prohibited items include phones, bags, food, and weapons. Dress modestly; revealing clothing may result in denial of entry. Late arrivals forfeit unused time.

Bond Types, Amounts & Release Procedures

Bonds in Grapevine are set during arraignment by a municipal judge and appear on the inmate roster. Common types include cash bonds (full payment required), unsecured bonds (payment only if the defendant fails to appear), and no-bond holds (typically for serious charges or probation violations). Bond amounts vary widely based on offense severity—misdemeanors often range from $500 to $5,000. Payment can be made at the jail administrative office or through approved bail bond agents. Once paid, release usually occurs within one to two hours, depending on processing time and court orders.

Inmate Transfers: When and Where Detainees Are Moved

Transfers happen for medical care, mental health services, overcrowding, or when charges escalate to county or state jurisdiction. The primary receiving facilities are Tarrant County Jail and Dallas County Jail. The Inmate Transfers office, managed by Maria Sanchez at Grapevine City Hall (200 S. Main Street), handles all logistics. Requests require the inmate’s booking number, reason for transfer, and authorization from a legal representative. Families are notified when possible, but urgent transfers may occur without advance notice. Transfer status updates appear on the online roster within four hours.

Contact Information for Records, Inquiries & Emergency Requests

For official records, bond verification, or inmate status confirmation, contact the Grapevine Police Department’s Records Division at 817‑410‑8127. The line is staffed Monday–Friday, 7 a.m.–7 p.m. Central Time. After hours, leave a detailed voicemail including your name, phone number, inmate’s full name, and booking number. Messages are forwarded to an on-call deputy who responds within two hours. For administrative questions, call 817‑410‑3204. Fax documents to 817‑410‑3207. In-person requests are accepted at 1007 Ira E. Woods Ave., Grapevine, TX 76051, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. A $5 fee applies per document for printed copies.

Statewide Resources: TDCJ Offender Search & VINELink Alerts

If an inmate has been moved to a state facility, use the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) offender search at offender.tdcj.texas.gov. Search by TDCJ number, name, or date of birth to find current location, sentencing details, parole eligibility, and release dates. For victim protection, enroll in VINELink at vinelink.vineapps.com. This free service sends automatic alerts via email, text, or phone when an offender’s status changes—including release, transfer, or escape. Registration requires the offender’s name or ID number and your preferred contact method.

Common Challenges & How to Resolve Them

Sometimes names don’t appear due to delayed data entry, misspellings, or recent arrests still in processing. Try searching with just the last name or use the browser’s “Find” function (Ctrl+F) to scan the full roster. If no results appear after 24 hours, call the Records Division. Another issue is outdated mugshots—photos are updated only upon rebooking, not daily. For court dates, click the docket link next to the inmate’s name or call the Grapevine Municipal Court at 817‑410‑4400. Always verify information with official sources before taking action.

Legal Rights, Privacy & Public Access Laws in Texas

Texas law mandates that jail rosters be publicly accessible under the Texas Public Information Act. However, certain details like Social Security numbers, home addresses, and juvenile records are redacted. Mugshots are released unless a judge orders otherwise. Inmates have the right to request corrections for inaccurate information by submitting a written appeal to the Records Division. The city must respond within 10 business days. Misuse of inmate data for harassment or fraud is illegal and punishable under Texas Penal Code §33.07.

Frequently Asked Questions About Grapevine Inmate Search

Below are answers to the most common questions from families, attorneys, and researchers using the Grapevine inmate lookup system.

How often is the Grapevine jail roster updated?

The roster refreshes every 30 minutes during daylight hours when the Records Division is staffed and every four hours overnight. New bookings may take up to 30 minutes to appear online. Releases and transfers are logged immediately but may not show online until the next update cycle. For real-time confirmation, call 817‑410‑8127.

Can I search for an inmate without their booking number?

Yes. Use the inmate’s full legal name in the primary search box. Avoid nicknames or shortened versions. If multiple people share the same name, compare ages, booking dates, and charges to identify the correct person. The system does not support partial name searches—enter the complete first and last name.

Why isn’t my loved one showing up in the search results?

They may have been released, transferred to Tarrant or Dallas County Jail, or booked under a different name. Recent arrests (within the last hour) might not yet be uploaded. Call the Records Division or check the TDCJ offender search if charges were upgraded to felony level.

Are mugshots always available?

Mugshots appear unless restricted by a court order or if the individual was released before processing. Photos are not updated daily—only when a person is rebooked. Do not use mugshots for commercial purposes; doing so may violate Texas privacy laws.

How do I get a copy of an arrest report?

Contact the Records Division at 817‑410‑8127 or visit in person at 1007 Ira E. Woods Ave. Provide the inmate’s name and booking number. There is a $10 fee per document. Electronic PDFs can be emailed upon request.

What if I suspect incorrect information on the roster?

Submit a written correction request to the Records Division with supporting documentation (e.g., court order, ID). The department must respond within 10 business days. If unresolved, file a complaint with the Texas Attorney General’s Office.

Can victims track an inmate’s status automatically?

Yes. Register for free at VINELink (vinelink.vineapps.com). Enter the offender’s name or ID number and choose email, text, or phone alerts. You’ll receive notifications for releases, transfers, or escapes within minutes of status changes.

Official Website: www.grapevinetexas.gov/1440/City-Jail Phone: 817‑410‑8127 Visiting Hours: Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Address: 307 West Dallas Rd, Grapevine, TX 76051

Map of Grapevine Police Jail at 307 West Dallas Rd, Grapevine, TX