Montgomery County Jail Overview
Montgomery County Jail is operated by the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office. The official sheriff website uses Jail Division language and routes the public to separate jail pages for departments, visitation, frequently asked questions, and the county's inmate lookup portal. Sheriff Wesley Doolittle's office is therefore the local starting point for questions about booking, current custody, jail records, warrants that led to custody, and basic facility information.
The jail holds the ordinary county-jail population. That includes people arrested by the sheriff's office, Conroe police, constables, Texas DPS, and municipal police departments in communities such as Magnolia, Montgomery, Oak Ridge North, Shenandoah, Splendora, Willis, and the Woodlands area. It also includes pretrial detainees, people serving local misdemeanor sentences, people held on warrants, and people with holds or detainers. It should not be treated as the locator for sentenced TDCJ prisoners or ICE detainees at Joe Corley Processing Center.
County research also identifies practical building history. A county health-care procurement document described the jail as a single-story facility completed in 1987, with additional space added in 1991 and 2003, and with a clinic inside the complex. Those details explain why medical screening, classification, food service, chaplain services, and program support appear as jail operations rather than separate public offices.
Montgomery County Jail Capacity and Population
Capacity must be presented carefully because the official sources use more than one reference point. The MCSO jail departments page says the jail is responsible for feeding up to 1,253 inmates. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards current population workbook for the Montgomery row dated June 1, 2026 shows a capacity field of 1,317, total jail population of 1,096, and about 83.2 percent of listed capacity. Older TCJS rows still reflect the 1,253 capacity value, so the difference appears to be a reporting or capacity reference change rather than a simple typo.
| Measure | Figure | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Jail department feeding capacity reference | 1,253 inmates | MCSO jail departments page, inspected June 30, 2026 |
| Current population report capacity field | 1,317 | TCJS PopRptCurrent.xlsx, Montgomery row dated June 1, 2026 |
| Total jail population | 1,096 | TCJS PopRptCurrent.xlsx, Montgomery row dated June 1, 2026 |
| Percent of listed capacity | About 83.2% | Calculated from the same TCJS row |
How to Look Up an Inmate at Montgomery County Jail
The correct local lookup for this facility is the county's official Inmate Lookup System at jailroster.mctx.org. The public landing page inspected for research was account-gated. It showed an email address field, password field, Cloudflare Turnstile check, a sign-in button, a forgot-password link, and a create-account prompt. Because the roster table and inmate profiles were not visible before sign-in, the page should not be described as an open no-login roster.
- Open the official Inmate Lookup System instead of a commercial search page.
- Sign in or create an account, then complete the human-verification step.
- Search with the most stable identifying details available, such as exact legal name, alternate spellings, or a booking number if known.
- Confirm that the result is held at Montgomery County Jail and not a state, federal, or immigration facility.
- If no current result appears, call the jail, check whether booking is still in progress, or use the county public-information process for a record copy.
Lookup distinction: Montgomery County Jail records cover local jail custody. TDCJ, BOP, ICE ODLS, VINELink, and the county warrant portal each cover different custody or notification questions.
Montgomery County Jail Address and Contact
Use the jail contact information for current custody questions, recent booking uncertainty, visitor-entry questions, and basic facility routing. Formal copies of booking records, booking photographs, older jail records, or records requiring review should go through Montgomery County's public-information request process rather than through a third-party site.
Montgomery County Jail
#1 Criminal Justice Drive
Conroe, TX 77301
936-760-5800
Main MCSO and jail contact number; confirm direct desk routing on the official page before relying on a specific extension.
Visiting Someone at Montgomery County Jail
The official MCSO visitation page is the source to check before any visit. Research did not preserve a stable exact schedule, and jail visitation schedules can change for staffing, lockdowns, court movement, medical events, holidays, or housing restrictions. Visitors should confirm the current facility page, arrive early, bring government-issued photo identification, and expect security screening. People under protective orders, on supervision, recently released from custody, or with active warrants should verify eligibility before going to the secure facility.
| Visit Category | Schedule | What to Confirm |
|---|---|---|
| Public or family visit | Check the current MCSO visitation page | Day, time, visitor eligibility, ID, dress code, and visitor entrance |
| Attorney or professional visit | Separate from public visitation | Professional credentials, appointment rules, and secure-entry instructions |
| Video or remote option | Not confirmed in the research as a stable vendor schedule | Current availability, vendor, account setup, and rates if offered |
Mail, Phone, and Money at Montgomery County Jail
Mail should use the inmate's full legal name and booking number when available, but the exact jail mailing format should be confirmed from the MCSO jail page or FAQ before sending anything. Jail mail is usually inspected, and items such as cash, staples, tape, contraband, explicit material, and unauthorized photographs may be rejected. Legal mail can follow separate handling rules.
The research did not confirm a current phone, video, commissary, or money-deposit vendor for Montgomery County Jail. Do not assume a provider unless the current official jail FAQ names it. The safer route is to confirm accepted deposit methods, vendor names, fees, and account rules directly from MCSO before sending money.
| Service | Research-Safe Direction |
|---|---|
| Use full legal name and booking number if available; confirm the current official mailing format first. | |
| Phone or video | Vendor and rates were not confirmed in the official research set; check MCSO current instructions. |
| Money deposit | Do not rely on an unsupported vendor name or fee; confirm accepted methods through the jail FAQ or public counter. |
Booking and Intake at Montgomery County Jail
A local arrest generally moves from arrest, transport, and intake into identity checks, fingerprints, a booking photograph where used, charge entry, medical and mental-health screening, classification, magistrate review, bond setting, and housing assignment. The jail roster landing page does not state an update frequency, so a person arrested very recently may not appear until transport, intake, identity checks, and system updates are complete.
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapters 15 and 17 matter after booking because warrant procedure, magistrate warnings, bail, personal bond, and release conditions are state-law steps. A jail booking charge is not always the same as the final charge filed in court. The Montgomery County District Attorney may later decline, amend, reduce, enhance, or file a different charge, and the court record becomes the better source for formal case history once a case exists.
About Montgomery County Jail
Montgomery County Jail is part of a compact criminal-justice area in Conroe, near county courts and the District Attorney's Office. That proximity matters because a family member may need to check custody, ask about bond, and search a court record in the same sequence. Current custody and bond questions begin with the jail or roster portal; filed court cases route to Odyssey and the clerk offices; records copies that are not available online route to the county public-information process.
The jail departments page adds useful operating detail. It identifies food service, chaplain-related services, and medical or program references, and it says 1,208,193 meals were prepared and served in calendar year 2019. TCJS supplies state oversight for Texas county jail standards, inspections, and population reporting. Exact grievance procedures, program lists, property-release procedures, and detailed reentry offerings were not fully captured in the official pages reviewed for the research, so those details should be verified with MCSO before being treated as current rules.
Note: Confirm custody status, visitor eligibility, and current visitation instructions with the facility before traveling to Conroe.
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