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How do I find someone’s TDCJ number?

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    A Sid number is the unique identification number that the prison assigns to an inmate. This number will be used in ALL your procedures, registration procedures, bails, medical information, court proceedings and everything. It’s also the easiest way for Central Records to find an individual’s information. The SID number remains the same regardless of how many times an inmate is arrested. So once you get them, save them. You never know when you’ll need it again.

    If you do not have the inmate’s ID number, call Central Records at 210-335-6201. You must have the inmate’s name and date of birth ready so they can look up the information.

    Where can I find a prisoner identification number?

    The easiest way to find an inmate’s ID number is online. If your inmate is in federal prison, you can find their number on the BOP website. If your inmate is in a state prison, you can find their number on the DOC website for that state.

    To find an inmate number on the BOP website, you need the inmate’s first and last name. Any additional information you can provide will aid in the process.

    If you know the inmate’s middle name, gender, race, or age, the site will help narrow the database so it can find your inmate.

    SHERIFF’S OFFICE: CID Lieutenant

    Oversees daily operations of the CID; Including case assignment to investigators, assistance with staff training; assists in the investigation and questioning process for criminal investigation officers; helps in the timely submission of criminal cases to the prosecutor’s office.

    This position also serves as supervisor for the CID, Sheriff’s Office Academy, Property Room and Quartermaster. EDUCATION: High school diploma or GED; EXPERIENCE: A valid Advanced Peace Officer certification from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE). Qualifications: Five (5) years of law enforcement experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience that provides proficiency.

    A physical assessment is required, consisting of: a kilometer run in less than 12:30 minutes, 20 push-ups in 1 minute, 20 sit-ups in 1 minute. Firearms qualification with weapon issued by the department prior to the interview. Salary: $75,772.32 To be considered for the position, you must submit an online application. If you meet the requirements for the position, Human Resources will email you the Personal History Statement.

    If you do not receive an email with the attached Personal History Statement; Please check the status of your application online. If you receive a Personal History Statement, you must complete it and return it to the Sheriff’s Office at 712 Broadway, Lubbock, Texas or PO Box 10536, Lubbock, TX 79408 within seven days. Closing date: October 5, 2022.

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