Find League City Jail Custody

League City Jail is a municipal police jail in Galveston County, Texas, used for short-term adult custody after League City Police arrests. A League City Jail custody search usually starts with the police department phone line because the city did not publish a public roster in the official sources reviewed. If the person is transferred for longer holding, county booking, or another agency process, the next place to look up inmates is the Galveston County Jail roster rather than a city search page.

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League City Jail Overview

League City Jail is operated by the League City Police Department. The jail is a city police detention facility, not the Galveston County Jail and not a TDCJ prison unit. It is used for adults arrested by League City Police while the person is awaiting release, family visit eligibility, magistration, transfer, or another agency decision.

The official League City Jail Facility page says the jail can secure 65 adults. It also says detention officers operate the jail and manage prisoners, while station officers take reports from complainants at the police department. A sergeant from each shift supervises jail operations and station officer activity. Those details support a narrow city-jail page, not a county-wide roster page.

Because the city page reviewed did not publish a public online inmate roster, readers should avoid assuming that a missing online result means the person is not in custody. League City custody can be short, and a person may be released, held at the police department, moved to Galveston County Jail, or moved to another agency before a public web search gives a clear answer.


League City Jail Capacity

The official city jail page is the source for the League City Jail capacity figure. It lists capacity to secure 65 adults. The research did not locate a daily population count, booking total, average length of stay, or monthly capacity-use report for the League City municipal jail. That is normal for a local police jail, which is usually a short-term facility rather than a county population reporting unit.

65 Adult Capacity Published by City
N/A No Public City Roster Found

League City Jail should be compared with the county jail only for custody routing. Galveston County Jail appears in TCJS population reports and operates the county P2C roster. League City Jail is a municipal police facility. Once an arrestee leaves the municipal setting for county booking, the county jail phone and P2C system become the practical fallback.


Look Up League City Jail Inmates

A League City Jail search begins with the police department because no public city inmate list was documented. The official police page lists the main department phone and also links Galveston County Jail as a popular link, which matches the custody path for people transferred out of the city jail. For a current county inmate roster, use Galveston County P2C Inmate Inquiry after checking whether the person has been moved to county custody.

  1. Call League City Police for immediate city-jail custody information.
  2. Ask whether the person is still at the municipal jail, has been released, or has been transferred.
  3. If transferred to Galveston County Jail, search the county P2C roster by last name and first name.
  4. If the arrest record or report is needed, use the city public-information process or police records channel.
  5. If a sentence has moved the person to state prison, search TDCJ rather than the city or county jail page.

The city-to-county distinction matters. A municipal police jail may know about a very recent League City arrest before the county roster does. The county roster may become the better source after formal county booking. Court charges, bond settings, and filed cases may need the county court portal after the jail step.


League City Jail Contact

Use the police department contact for city-jail questions and use Galveston County Jail only after transfer or county booking. The League City Police Department page gives the same street location as the jail facility page, and the official jail page places jail operations inside the police department's station structure.

League City Jail

555 W Walker Street

League City, TX 77573

(281) 332-2566

Call for city-jail custody and transfer questions.

County Transfer Fallback

Galveston County Jail

5700 Avenue H, Galveston, TX 77551

(409) 766-2315

Use after county booking or transfer.


League City Jail Visits

League City is one of the few facility entries in the research file with city-published family visitation hours. The official jail page lists family visitation on Wednesday evening and Sunday afternoon. It does not publish a long rule set in the captured research, so visitors should call ahead before relying on the schedule, especially if the person was recently arrested or may have been moved to Galveston County Jail.

DayPublished HoursType
Wednesday7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.Family visitation
Sunday2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Family visitation
Other daysNot published in reviewed official textCall before travel

A city-jail visit schedule does not prove the person will remain at League City Jail. Municipal custody may be brief. If jail staff say the person was transferred, shift the visit, bond, and roster questions to the Galveston County Jail process.


League City Jail Phone and Mail

The research did not locate a League City Jail commissary vendor, money-deposit table, phone-account vendor, inmate mail format, or fee schedule. That absence should not be filled with county jail vendor details unless the person has actually transferred to Galveston County Jail. A short-term city jail may handle phone calls, property, release, and transfer through local police procedures rather than a public commissary page.

ServiceLeague City Jail DetailBest Action
PhoneNo public vendor found in official research.Call the police department.
MoneyNo deposit or commissary schedule found.Ask if the person is still held locally.
MailNo inmate mail format found.Do not send mail until staff confirm acceptance.
County servicesConnectNetwork applies to Galveston County Jail, not confirmed for League City Jail.Use only after transfer.

League City Jail Booking

League City Police arrests can lead to short-term booking at the city jail. The official jail page says detention officers manage prisoners, and station officers handle reports from people who come to the police department. A shift sergeant supervises jail operations. Those roles point to a police-station custody process rather than the broader county jail intake system.

After arrest, the person may be released from the city process, moved to court or magistration, or transferred to Galveston County Jail. A city hold can also involve another warrant or agency. If the person later appears on P2C, the county roster may show the booking agency, arrest date, primary charge, and basic descriptors, but the earlier League City process may still require a city records request for local arrest documents.

Municipal police jail
A city-operated short-term detention site used by the police department before release or transfer.
County transfer
Movement from city police custody into Galveston County Jail for longer holding or county processing.
Booking agency
The agency connected to the arrest or booking entry on a jail roster.

About League City Jail

League City Jail fills a different role than the county jail. It is for municipal police custody and is supervised within the League City Police Department structure. The city publishes its jail address, police phone, adult capacity, jail staffing summary, and family visitation hours, but it did not publish a public roster in the sources reviewed.

For that reason, League City Jail pages should lead with phone and public-information fallback rather than a fake roster path. If a person has been moved from League City to county custody, the Galveston County Jail page explains the P2C roster, sheriff records request channel, and ConnectNetwork services used by the county facility.

Note: Confirm League City custody before visiting because municipal detainees may be released or transferred before online county records update.

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