Locate Harrison County Travis Street Annex Inmates

Harrison County Travis Street Annex is the sheriff-operated county jail annex for Harrison County, Texas. It is used as overflow housing within the local jail system and is described in county materials as a male-only facility. To look up inmates at Harrison County Travis Street Annex, search the same county jail roster used for Harrison County jail custody, then confirm housing, visits, mail, money, and release questions with the jail or annex before acting on an online result.

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Travis Street Annex Overview

The Harrison County Sheriff's Office operates the Harrison County Travis Street Annex as part of the county jail system in Marshall. The annex is a county jail overflow facility, not a state prison, federal prison, or immigration detention center. County research describes it as housing male inmates only. The building supports the Harrison County Main Jail by adding bed space for people who remain in local sheriff custody after booking, classification, bond review, or court processing.

The sheriff's jail-history material says Phase I of the Travis Street Annex opened in 2011 and added 200 beds. The county selected the East Travis Street site for future growth, with later phases discussed as possible additions. The same history says the annex raised the local maximum capacity after the Main Jail and older courthouse jail became too limited for the county's needs. That history explains the annex's purpose: it is a housing and overflow part of one sheriff-run jail system.

A person housed at the Travis Street Annex is still in Harrison County jail custody. The lookup path does not switch to TDCJ merely because the person is at the annex. TDCJ applies after a person is sentenced and transferred to state prison. Federal BOP, U.S. Marshals, and ICE routes apply only when federal or immigration custody is involved. For local jail questions, use the county inmate search first, then call the jail or the annex when housing or visit details must be current.


Annex Capacity and Population

The Travis Street Annex has building-specific capacity history, but the official TCJS population figures are countywide. The sheriff page says the annex's first phase added 200 beds and raised the county's maximum local capacity after its 2011 opening. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards, however, reported Harrison County as a combined jail system with 364 beds and 237 inmates on June 1, 2026. The TCJS incarceration-rate report listed an average daily population of 225 and a rate of 3.15 per 1,000 residents.

Those systemwide TCJS numbers should not be used as a head count for the Travis Street Annex. They include the Harrison County jail system as reported to the state, not a public split by building. The annex may house male overflow while the Main Jail handles intake and male or female custody, but the extracted TCJS row does not say how many people slept at East Travis Street on any given day.

200 Beds Added by Phase I
364 Combined TCJS Capacity
237 June 1, 2026 System Population
SourceFigureApplies To
Sheriff historyPhase I added 200 bedsTravis Street Annex expansion
Sheriff historyMaximum capacity raised to about 350Local jail system after annex opening
TCJS current report364 capacityCombined Harrison County jail system
TCJS current report237 inmatesJune 1, 2026 combined system count

Search Travis Street Annex Inmates

The Harrison County Travis Street Annex uses the same local custody search path as the Main Jail. Start with the official Harrison County Inmate Search in Tyler PublicAccess. The sheriff page links that portal as the county inmate search. Research access encountered AWS WAF human verification, so the exact Tyler form fields and profile fields were not captured. Use the live form as shown after human verification.

Annex housing is a custody detail, not a separate online roster. A person may be booked at the Main Jail and later housed at the annex if male overflow placement is needed. The roster may or may not show a building, housing unit, pod, or location field. If housing location matters for a visit, mail question, legal meeting, or property issue, call the jail or annex rather than relying on a screenshot or old result.

  1. Search the Tyler-hosted Harrison County Inmate Search for the person's name or the verified field the form provides.
  2. Review the live result for custody status and any housing or facility field, if the profile displays one.
  3. Call Jail 903-923-4003 or Annex 903-923-4008 when the roster is unavailable or housing is unclear.
  4. Use the open-records request when an older booking, booking photo, or jail document is not visible online.
  5. Check TDCJ, BOP, ICE, or VINELink only when the person may have left Harrison County jail custody.

Note: A man housed at the annex remains in Harrison County jail custody unless records show a transfer to another agency.


Annex Address and Contact

The Travis Street Annex is located away from the courthouse square at 2200 East Travis Street in Marshall. The research identifies 903-923-4008 as the annex phone. For general jail intake, custody, and urgent jail-administration questions, the county contact directory lists Jail at 903-923-4003. When a question involves bonds or fines, use 903-923-4004. The sheriff's main office number is 903-923-4000.

Harrison County Travis Street Annex

2200 East Travis Street

Marshall, TX 75672

903-923-4008

County jail overflow housing for male inmates

Harrison County Jail Administration

110 South Franklin Street

Marshall, TX 75670

903-923-4003

Custody, intake, and general jail inquiry route


Annex Visit Confirmation

No separate annex-specific public visitation schedule was captured in the official material reviewed. That matters because the annex is a housing facility and may have different visitor-entry logistics from the downtown Main Jail. Call the annex or Jail Administration before traveling. Confirm whether the person is still housed there, whether visits are in person or video, what ID is required, what items are barred, and whether the visit must be scheduled in advance.

Because the annex houses male inmates only, movement, classification, housing restrictions, discipline, court transport, medical status, and security needs can affect whether a visit goes forward. Visitor rules can also change faster than static web copy. A same-day phone confirmation is the best way to avoid going to the wrong building or arriving with the wrong documents.

QuestionPublished Detail Found?Best Confirmation
Is the inmate currently at the annex?Roster field not verifiedCall 903-923-4008 or 903-923-4003
What are the visiting hours?No full schedule capturedConfirm before traveling
Is video visitation available?Vendor not verifiedAsk jail staff
What ID is required?Exact rule not capturedAsk for current visitor-entry rules

Annex Mail and Money

The sheriff page links instructions for sending mail to Harrison County jail inmates, but the research did not capture a verified annex-specific mail format. Do not assume mail should be addressed to East Travis Street without checking the current instruction. Some jails route all mail through one jail address, a scanning service, a post office box, or a vendor. Others require a booking number, housing unit, or exact name match. Harrison County's current rule should be verified before anything is mailed.

The same caution applies to deposits, commissary, phone accounts, and video accounts. The captured official text did not identify a current commissary vendor, phone vendor, kiosk process, online deposit site, or fee table for the annex. Jail staff can identify the right provider, accepted payment method, refund rules, and limits. Bond payments are a separate issue and should be confirmed through Jail Bonds & Fines at 903-923-4004 when release is the goal.

ServiceStatus in ResearchConfirm Before Use
Mail addressMail link found, format not capturedAddress, booking number, vendor, and barred items
Phone accountVendor not capturedProvider, setup steps, rates, and blocked-call rules
Commissary depositFee table not capturedKiosk, online, phone, or money-order route
Bond or fine paymentDedicated number listedCall 903-923-4004 for release-payment details

Annex Housing Role

The Travis Street Annex is best understood as the housing expansion that relieved pressure on the older downtown jail arrangement. The sheriff page says overcrowding became a growing concern before the annex opened. Phase I added 200 beds and was placed on a site chosen for possible later expansion. The county history therefore frames the annex as a long-term bed-space answer for the Harrison County jail system.

That role affects how custody records should be read. Booking and intake start at the Main Jail, but housing can change after classification. Classification means jail staff review security, sex, medical needs, mental-health needs, holds, court transport, separation needs, and other factors before assigning a person to a housing area. A male inmate may be moved to the annex after that review. A female inmate should not be assumed to be at the annex because county research describes the annex as male-only.

Overflow housing
Extra jail housing used when the primary jail needs more bed space or a different classification placement.
Local jail custody
Custody under the Harrison County Sheriff's Office before release, transfer, or final sentence movement.
Classification
The jail assessment that helps decide where an inmate can be safely housed.
Transfer
A move to another building or agency, such as TDCJ, federal custody, or another county.

Annex Records and Fallbacks

For current custody, Tyler PublicAccess is the first online route. For urgent questions, call Jail 903-923-4003 or Annex 903-923-4008. For written records that are not visible online, the sheriff page links the Harrison County open-records request form. Texas Government Code Chapter 552 governs many public-information requests, but it does not require every jail detail to be released. Sealed, expunged, juvenile, medical, victim, and active-investigation information can be withheld or limited.

A good records request should be specific. Include the full name, date of birth if known, booking date, case or booking number if known, and the item requested. "All records" is less precise than asking for a booking sheet, booking photograph, custody record, incident report, or release record. For court dates, filed charges, plea outcomes, and dispositions, use Tyler PublicAccess court records or the correct clerk route rather than expecting the annex to answer court-file questions.

Fallback chain for an annex inmate: county inmate search, annex phone, jail phone, bonds and fines phone for release-payment questions, open-records request, court public access, District Clerk or County Clerk, TDCJ Inmate Search for state prison transfer, BOP or U.S. Marshals for federal custody, ICE ODLS for immigration detention, and VINELink Texas for notifications where participating records are available.


Annex, TDCJ, Federal, and ICE

Harrison County research did not find a state prison, BOP prison, or ICE detention center physically located in the county. Still, a person can move out of the county jail system. A sentenced state prisoner is searched through the Texas Department of Criminal Justice locator after transfer. Federal sentenced inmates are searched through the Bureau of Prisons locator. Federal pretrial custody may involve the U.S. Marshals Service. Immigration detention uses ICE ODLS, and a county jail inmate can also have an ICE detainer.

TCJS immigration-detainer reporting showed Harrison County detainer activity in April 2026, including 13 remaining immigration detainers in the extracted row. That is a reporting figure for local jail custody and detainers, not proof that the Travis Street Annex is an ICE facility. The same distinction applies to paper-ready state inmates. A state-sentenced person can remain in county jail while waiting for TDCJ transfer, but the annex does not become a TDCJ unit.

Custody TypeSearch RouteUse It When
Harrison County jailTyler PublicAccess and jail phonesCurrent local custody or recent booking
Texas state prisonTDCJ Inmate SearchSentenced and transferred to state prison
Federal prisonBOP Inmate LocatorFederal sentence or former federal custody
Immigration detentionICE ODLSImmigration detention or transfer question

About Travis Street Annex

The Harrison County Travis Street Annex reflects a local jail expansion decision rather than a separate custody agency. The Main Jail remains the intake and processing facility, while the annex adds male overflow housing. The sheriff's history says the East Travis Street site was chosen with expansion potential, including future phases that could add more beds if the county pursued them. That detail helps explain why the annex appears on facility maps even though searches still run through Harrison County jail records.

No official Harrison County sheriff or police mobile app with inmate lookup, warrants, most-wanted, records request, or tip features was located in research. The annex page should therefore rely on official web, phone, and records-request channels. When the Tyler portal shows human verification, use a normal browser first, then contact the jail if the record is urgent or the portal does not answer the question.

Note: Confirm housing and visit rules with the annex or jail before traveling to East Travis Street.

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