Thank you for trying AMP!
You got lucky! We have no ad to show to you!
All prisons and jails have Security or Custody levels depending on the inmate’s classification, sentence, and criminal history. Please review the rules and regulations for Administration - no inmates housed facility.
If you are unsure of your inmate's location, you can search and locate your inmate by typing in their last name, first name or first initial, and/or the offender ID number to get their accurate information immediately Registered Offenders
The Alabama-Cushatta Police, located at 505 State Park Rd 56 Livingston, TX, serves as the primary law enforcement agency for the community, ensuring public safety through crime prevention, investigation, and emergency response. While the department processes individuals who have been arrested, it does not maintain holding cells for extended detention. After the booking process, which includes fingerprinting, photographing, and processing necessary documentation, arrestees are promptly transferred to a nearby county or regional jail for housing. The department remains committed to upholding the law with professionalism and efficiency while working in coordination with correctional facilities to manage detainee intake and custody transfers For further inmate information, please get in touch with the booking department at 936-563-1200 or click here for the latest arrest records.
Operating without an on-site detention facility, the Police Department functions as the central hub for law enforcement and administrative activities within the county. The department's responsibilities extend across a broad spectrum, including law enforcement, community policing, criminal investigations, and administrative support. The police officers and deputies are tasked with maintaining public safety, responding to emergencies, conducting investigations, and enforcing court orders.
When an individual is arrested within the city, the police handle the initial booking process, which includes documenting personal information, recording the details of the arrest, and taking fingerprints and photographs. Since the county lacks its holding jail, the arrestees are not detained at the sheriff's administrative facility. Instead, they are promptly transferred to the nearby San Jacinto County Jail. This quasi-regional facility is equipped to house inmates and manage their needs from the time of their arrest until their case is adjudicated.
The transfer to the county jail ensures that detainees are securely housed in a facility equipped to address various security and logistical requirements. This center provides essential services such as housing, meals, medical care, and access to legal resources. Additionally, it facilitates visitation, and communication with family members and legal representatives, and offers programs that may assist in rehabilitation or legal defense.
This Police Department focuses on its core enforcement and administrative duties while collaborating closely with the regional detention center to ensure that arrested individuals are appropriately processed and securely held until their legal matters are resolved. This partnership allows the sheriff's office to concentrate on maintaining law and order within the county while leveraging the resources and infrastructure of the regional detention facility for effective inmate management.