Irving City Jail


The Irving City Jail is a 24/7 operation for the temporary confinement of pretrial individuals involved in the judicial process, as well as those individuals serving time assessed on misdemeanor Irving Municipal Court cases. The jail has a maximum capacity of 172 adult prisoners as well as a holding area for juveniles that are being detained. For more information, please follow the links below.

Jail FAQ

How can I find out if someone is in the Irving City Jail?

How may I get property from the property room?

Where is the Dallas County Jail?

What does it mean when a person is "booked" into jail?

What occurs during an arraignment?

When are prisoners arraigned?

When may I visit a prisoner?

What are the visitation requirements?

What items may I bring a prisoner?

What is an Alias warrant?

What is a Capias warrant?

How can a prisoner resolve a City of Irving Class C misdemeanor warrant?

How can a prisoner get out of jail when arrested for a felony or misdemeanor (other than a Class C misdemeanor)?

Where are impounded vehicles stored?

How do I get information on a prisoner that has been transferred to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)?