Fannin County Texas Jail Inmate Search

Hello friends, my name is Mahesh Kumar. Here is a very simple and practical guide to find who is currently in Fannin County Jail (Bonham, Texas).

I explain only the real, working ways using official sources. No confusing or paid websites.

Fastest Way: Check Online with VINELink (Free and Official)

Fannin County does not show a public jail list on their website. The official recommended tool is VINELink – it is safe, free, and used by all Texas counties.

Easy Steps:

  1. Go to www.vinelink.com
  2. Select Texas
  3. Enter the person’s full name (add date of birth if you have it)
  4. Look for Fannin County Jail in the results

You will quickly see:

  • Whether the person is in jail right now
  • Booking details (if available)
  • Court dates and release info

You can also sign up for free alerts by email or phone if the person’s status changes.

Phone alternative: Call 877-894-8463 (877-TX4-VINE) and follow the voice prompts.

Need Immediate or Exact Information? Call the Jail Directly

In small counties like Fannin, calling is often the quickest way.

  • Jail Phone: (903) 640-4171 – Ask for current inmate status
  • Sheriff’s Office Main: (903) 583-2143

Jail Address (if you need to visit or mail): 2389 Silo Road, Bonham, TX 75418

Staff are usually very helpful if you have the full name and date of birth.

Official Sheriff Website: www.co.fannin.tx.us/page/fannin.sheriff

How to Check Court Cases After an Arrest

Once someone is arrested, a court case starts. You can see charges and court dates free online.

Simple Steps:

  1. Go to portal-txfannin.tylertech.cloud/PublicAccess/default.aspx
  2. Click Criminal Case Records
  3. Search by person’s name or case number

You will see:

  • Charges
  • Court dates
  • Case status and results

This is completely free and official.

How to Get the Full Arrest Report or Police Report

Detailed reports (like the exact offense report) are not available online. You must request them officially from the Sheriff’s Office.

What to Do:

  • Call the jail or Sheriff’s Office (numbers above) and ask how to request a report
  • Or send a written request by mail or email (they will tell you the exact process)
  • There may be a small copying fee (usually $10–$25)

They will need the person’s full name, date of birth, and approximate arrest date.

Important Practical Tips

  • Always start with VINELink – it works 24/7 and is accurate
  • Never pay third-party websites – they show old or wrong information
  • If the person has a long sentence (over 1–2 years), they may be in state prison – search at inmate.tdcj.texas.gov
  • Have the exact full name and date of birth ready – it makes everything much faster

This guide is short and only gives you what actually works. If you give me the person’s name or any details, I can help you find the right link or next step. Just ask! 😊

Always use official sources for the latest and correct information.

Editorial & Verification Notice This guide was manually written and researched by humans, not AI. We personally verify every link to ensure it leads directly to official government databases, keeping you safe from spam and third-party redirects. All screenshots and instructions are based on our actual manual testing of these systems. We frequently update this page to ensure accuracy.

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