Public Information Request Williamson County Jail: TPIA Record

Williamson County Courthouse

UPDATED RECORD — April 19, 2026

This public information request Williamson County jail record documents a formal Texas Public Information Act (TPIA) submission and agency acknowledgment regarding records held by the Texas Commission on Jail Standards (TCJS).

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Texas Public Information Act request and agency acknowledgment record

Public Information Request Williamson County Jail: TPIA Record

This public information request Williamson County jail filing establishes a documented request for records relating to surveillance systems, medical care, operational procedures, and facility oversight.

For related documentation, see the systemic detention timeline and live evidentiary record.

For statutory authority, see the Texas Public Information Act.


Official TPIA Request and Acceptance

The following document reflects both the submitted request and official agency acknowledgment:

View TPIA Request and Acceptance (PDF)

The document confirms receipt by the Texas Commission on Jail Standards and establishes a formal entry into the public records process.


Scope of Requested Records

  • Inspection and audit reports
  • Complaints and investigation records
  • Operational and safety reports
  • Use-of-force and incident reports
  • Medical care and healthcare delivery documentation

The request spans multiple years, establishing a broad timeline for review of facility operations and compliance.


Surveillance and Monitoring Systems

  • Video surveillance systems (fixed and PTZ cameras)
  • Audio monitoring and intercom systems
  • Body-worn and portable recording devices
  • Inmate communication systems (tablets, messaging, video visitation)
  • Logs of outages, malfunctions, and system failures
  • Policies governing storage and deletion of recordings

These records directly relate to how activity within the facility is monitored, recorded, and retained.


Specialized Equipment Requests

  • Records related to vibration or shaking devices in cells
  • Design, purpose, and operational documentation
  • Engineering and inspection reports
  • Incident reports referencing physical or medical effects
  • Communications with vendors or contractors

Specific housing locations were identified within the request, establishing targeted areas for review.


Personnel and Licensing Records

  • Lists of licensed jail personnel
  • Disciplinary and enforcement records
  • Correspondence between TCJS and county officials

These records provide accountability for individuals responsible for operations during the relevant timeframe.


Why This Record Matters

This public information request Williamson County jail filing establishes a structured evidentiary framework connecting surveillance systems, medical care, facility infrastructure, and administrative oversight.

By formally requesting these categories of records, the filing creates a verifiable pathway for independent review and accountability.

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