Young County Jail Roster Source
The official current-custody path starts with the Young County jail page, which links to the NetData current jail list. The jail is operated by the Young County Sheriff's Office under Sheriff Travis Babcock. The public list is free and did not show a login requirement in the inspected material. It is a roster-style tool, not a full profile database with every field a family member may want.
Young County Jail is the only facility in the county facility map for current inmate population purposes. The jail is at 315 N Cliff Drive, Graham, TX 76450, and the jail or custody phone is 940-549-4512. The sheriff's main office number is 940-549-1555. If the roster is delayed, unclear, or missing a person who was just arrested, those phone channels and an in-person inquiry at the jail are the practical fallback.
The inspected Young County roster output showed same-day bookings, but the county did not publish an exact refresh interval or a release-retention rule. A blank search may show more records than a name search because the name field is labeled as a starting point. A person can also be in court, medical clearance, transport, or another agency's custody before a public roster row appears.
Source image: the Young County NetData roster form shows the simple search inputs used for the current jail list.
The screenshot matches the research finding that the county tool uses a beginning date, starting inmate name, hidden county fields, and an Inmate Listing button rather than a modern multi-filter search.
Use the Young County Roster
The Young County inmate records search has only a few visible controls, so a broad first search is often the best move. The roster can be searched from the county jail page or opened directly through NetData. Because the starting-name field may act like a list-position helper, a person not found under a narrow entry should be checked again with both visible fields left blank.
- Open the Young County jail page, then choose the Current Jail List button to reach the NetData form.
- Leave Beginning Date and Starting Inmate Name blank to view all listed inmates from the start of the current list.
- Use Beginning Date only when the likely booking date is known. The public form converts the date to the system's MM/DD/YYYY hidden field.
- Use Starting Inmate Name to begin near a name, then check spelling, suffixes, initials, and alternate names if the person is not visible.
- Read the row fields together: inmate name, arrest number, book date, dorm or housing code, and short charge text.
- Call Young County Jail if the result may affect bond, release, visitation, transport, or a hold from another agency.
Young County inmate records on the roster do not prove guilt. The charge text is a booking label. Formal court filings may later show different charge language, fewer counts, added counts, or a dismissal. For the court side after booking, court records after a jail arrest are tracked through the prosecutor, clerks, dockets, re:SearchTX, and DPS channels.
Young County Roster Fields
The Young County current jail list form is notable because it exposes the exact fields used by NetData/i3 Verticals. The hidden fields matter to the system, but a public user normally works with the date, the starting name, and the Inmate Listing button. There are no public dropdowns for charge, agency, dorm, bond, release status, or mugshot availability.
| Field Label | Type | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beginning Date | Date picker with hidden MM/DD/YYYY field | No | Blank includes all dates; the hidden field is S109ASOFDT. |
| Starting Inmate Name | Text | No | Field S109INMNAM, max length 30; best read as a roster starting point. |
| S109LIB | Hidden | System | Value DATAYOUN. |
| S109PFX | Hidden | System | Value LE. |
| S109CNTY | Hidden | System | Value young. |
| S109COCOD | Hidden | System | Value YOUNG. |
| Inmate Listing | Submit button | n/a | Runs the list request. |
Note: The inspected roster had internal prior and next values, so longer Young County inmate records lists may continue beyond one response.
Young County Inmate Record Data
The public Young County inmate record is list-level. It does not open into a detailed profile in the inspected output. That limits what can be learned online, but the visible row still gives enough information to confirm a likely match and ask better follow-up questions by phone or written request. The dorm field is especially useful because the county visitation schedule is organized by housing unit.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| H02-DATE | Date the roster response was generated; inspected as 06/30/2026. |
| L01-INMATE-NAME | Name in last-name-first format, sometimes with a middle name. |
| L01-ARREST-NO | Local arrest number, with five-digit examples in the inspected output. |
| L01-BOOK-DATE | Booking date in MM/DD/YYYY format. |
| L01-DORM | Dorm, housing unit, and bed or cell-style code such as E-4 -407A or T-1 -133A. |
| L01-CHARGE | Short charge or hold text, including examples such as DWI 2ND, IMMIGRATION HOLD, or ICE DETAINER. |
| Bond amount | Not shown in the inspected public Young County list output. |
| Mugshot | Not shown in the inspected public Young County list output. |
The lack of bond amounts matters. A person may have a bond on a local charge and still remain in custody because of a bench warrant, parole issue, federal hold, immigration hold, medical issue, transport issue, or no-bond order. The roster alone should not be used to decide whether someone can be released.
Young County Jail Contact
For Young County inmate records, the facility list is simple: Young County Jail is the local detention facility. No separate work-release annex, regional jail, federal detention center, ICE detention facility, or TDCJ unit in Young County was located in the official facility directories. Graham Police Department may make arrests, but its public page routes dispatch through the Young County Sheriff's Office rather than a separate city jail roster.
Young County Jail
315 N Cliff Drive
Graham, TX 76450
Jail/custody: 940-549-4512
Sheriff main: 940-549-1555
Use the jail address for visitation, custody confirmation, and jail-specific questions. The courthouse at 516 Fourth Street in Graham is the right location for many clerk, prosecutor, and court-record matters, but it is not the active jail address.
Young County Jail Visits
The official Young County jail page publishes a unit-by-unit schedule. The roster's dorm field should be checked first because the visit slot is tied to housing labels such as Segs, S, E, W, M, and T-1. The county page did not publish a complete visitor rules packet in the inspected material, so visitors should call before travel to confirm ID rules, property limits, children rules, dress code, lockdown status, and any holiday change.
Source image: the Young County jail page shows the Current Jail List button and the published visitation schedule for the facility.
The county schedule is more specific than a general visiting-hours paragraph because each row is tied to a housing code shown on the jail roster.
| Tuesday housing unit | Time |
|---|---|
| Segs 1-5 | 8:00a-8:20a |
| Segs 6-11 | 8:30a-8:50a |
| S-1 / S-2 / S-3 / S-4 | 9:00a-10:50a by 20-minute unit block |
| E-3 / E-4 | 11:00a-11:50a by unit block |
| W-1, W-4, W-5, W-6, W-2, W-3, W-7 | 1:00p-2:50p by unit group |
| M-1, M-2, M-3, E-1, E-2 | 3:00p-4:50p by unit block |
| T-1 County / T-1 City | 6:30p-7:20p by unit block |
Saturday visitation exists on the county page, but the research capture was truncated after confirming only some Saturday rows. Do not assume the Saturday schedule from memory or third-party summaries. Confirm with the jail before relying on a Saturday visit slot.
Young County Custody Fallbacks
The Young County roster is for current county jail custody. A sentenced prison inmate should be searched through the Texas Department of Criminal Justice inmate search or the TDCJ/IVSS offender search. TDCJ supports searches by name, SID number, current TDCJ number, and previous TDCJ number. TDCJ also provides location, offense, and projected-release information for state prisoners.
| Custody question | Best channel |
|---|---|
| Current Young County jail inmate | NetData current jail list, then jail phone or in-person confirmation. |
| Released or older booking record | Written Public Information Act request to the sheriff's office under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. |
| Sentenced state prisoner | TDCJ inmate search or TDCJ/IVSS notification tools. |
| Federal sentenced prisoner | BOP Inmate Locator, which covers federal inmates from 1982 to present. |
| Federal pretrial routing | U.S. Marshals Service Northern District of Texas contacts. |
| Immigration detention | ICE Online Detainee Locator, using A-Number or biographical search. |
| Victim custody alerts | VINELink and TDCJ/IVSS channels where available. |
Texas Local Government Code Chapter 351 is also part of the jail-record context because it covers county jail duties and ties county facilities to minimum jail standards. That law does not replace the Young County roster, but it explains why jail operation, custody records, supervision, and public-information requests sit in a county jail framework rather than a court-only framework.
Young County research did not locate an official sheriff or Graham Police Department mobile app. NetData and VINELink are the official digital custody channels identified from the county pages.
Young County Record Terms
Several short terms on Young County inmate records can change the next step. A booking is the jail intake event after arrest. An arrest number is the local identifier for that jail entry. A dorm is the housing label used by the jail and visitation schedule. A hold or detainer may keep a person in custody even when one charge appears bondable.
- Pretrial
- Custody before conviction or final case disposition.
- Bench warrant
- A warrant issued by a court, often for failure to appear or violation of a court order.
- ICE detainer
- An immigration-related hold or request that may affect release from county custody.
- PR bond
- Release on promise and conditions rather than a full cash or surety bond.
- TDCJ
- The Texas Department of Criminal Justice, which handles state prison custody after sentencing.
Note: Public Young County inmate records are useful for custody checks, but formal charge status belongs in court records.