Labor Detail
1813 Cold Springs Road
Fort Worth, TX
76196
817-884-1638
Registration Hours: Monday -
Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Participant Rules and
Regulations in English
and Spanish
The mission of the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office Labor Detail
is to provide high-quality, cost-effective and accountable service to
county residents. The Labor Detail is in a unique position to support
other County agencies in partnership to solve community problems.
Providing humane and dignified treatment for those under our care and
custody, while recognizing the diversity of the County, we foster
cooperation with all citizens based on trust. Through problem-solving
and community-policing, we will continue to improve the quality of
life in Tarrant County.
The program started in 1987 with
approximately 25 inmates released on weekends to clean up around
downtown facilities. The program grew to 75 inmates by 1988 and in
1989 the program expanded to weekdays and grew to 125 inmates. At this
point, County offices were using all the participants. In 1990 a
full-time officer was appointed to oversee this program. The program
was later expanded to include municipalities. By mid-1991 the program
was up to 250 participants.
Today there are 800 active
participants. We average 60 participants each weekday and 230
participants each Saturday and Sunday. Of those participants, an
average of 50 participants per week report directly to a provider
location. This program serves City, County and State agencies as well
as non-profit organizations and churches. In 2003, the Horticultural
Program provided over 10,000 pounds of fresh produce for area food
banks.
Participants in the program are persons convicted
of misdemeanor offenses, sentenced by one of the County Criminal
Courts, Criminal District Courts or District Courts of Tarrant County.
This program is an alternative to being sentenced to the Tarrant
County Jail.
The program will not accept participants
convicted of violent felonies or sex offenses. Participants assigned
to this program must be able to do some type of physical labor.
Below are some of the rules the participant MUST follow:
Who may use program labor?
Organizations that are State, County or Municipal Agencies as
wel as non-profit agencies, charities, Independent School Districts,
neighborhood associations, churches and fellowships.
How do I sign my organization up?
Contact the Labor Detail Office at 817-884-1638, Monday –
Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
What does it cost?
The program is free to qualifying organizations.
County Telephone Operator 817-884-1111
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