Central Texas Treatment Center Overview
Central Texas Treatment Center, often shortened to CTTC in local context, is operated through Williamson County Community Supervision and Corrections Department functions. It is located in Granger and is best described as a court-ordered residential treatment and community corrections facility. It serves eligible felony and misdemeanor probationers with substance-abuse treatment needs. It should not be described as the main Williamson County Jail, a TDCJ prison, or an ICE detention center.
This distinction prevents search mistakes. A person in a treatment placement may not appear on the public jail lookup unless separately booked into Williamson County Jail. A person sentenced to TDCJ belongs in the TDCJ locator. A person in immigration detention belongs in ICE ODLS. CTTC placement is connected to community supervision, court orders, treatment programming, and probation records rather than a normal jail roster profile with booking and release fields.
Central Texas Treatment Center Capacity
The facility map research describes Central Texas Treatment Center as a 100-bed residential treatment center. The research does not provide a current daily population count for CTTC, so a live count should not be invented. Unlike the Williamson County Jail, CTTC is not the facility reported in the TCJS county jail population table as the main county jail population. The TCJS jail count covers the county jail categories, while CTTC is a community supervision treatment facility.
Central Texas Treatment Center Lookup
There is no researched public CTTC inmate roster equivalent to the Williamson County Jail Lookup. The correct first question is whether the person is in jail custody or in a court-ordered residential treatment placement. If the person was arrested and booked into jail, use the county Jail Lookup and the jail information line. If the person is on community supervision or assigned to residential treatment, records may be tied to the court, probation supervision, or the Williamson County CSCD contact channel rather than a public jail roster.
- Search the county jail lookup only if the person may be currently booked at Williamson County Jail.
- Check criminal case records if the question is about the court order or sentence that led to treatment.
- Use the main county CSCD contact when the question concerns community supervision placement.
- Use TDCJ Inmate Search if the person was sentenced to state prison instead of residential treatment.
- Use ICE ODLS only when immigration detention is the custody issue.
| System | Covers | Does Not Cover |
|---|---|---|
| Williamson County Jail Lookup | Current jail booking and custody | Ordinary CTTC treatment placement |
| Criminal Case Records | Court filings, charges, settings, and dispositions | Live treatment roster |
| Williamson County CSCD | Community supervision and treatment routing | County jail booking release decisions |
| TDCJ Inmate Search | Sentenced state prisoners | Probationers in CTTC |
Central Texas Treatment Center Contact
The researched facility address is in Granger. The facility map gives the main county CSCD phone as the confirmed public contact and notes that a direct facility phone was not confirmed in official sources. That distinction should remain in the page because an unconfirmed direct phone number can send families to the wrong place. For jail custody, use the Williamson County Jail information line. For probation or treatment placement, begin with CSCD routing.
Central Texas Treatment Center
601 North Alligator Road
Granger, TX 76530
512-943-1220
Main Williamson County CSCD contact; direct facility phone not confirmed in official research.
Central Texas Treatment Center Visits
CTTC visitation, contact, and program access rules should be confirmed through CSCD or the facility before travel. The research does not provide a public day-and-hour visitation table. Because CTTC is a residential treatment and community corrections setting, its rules may turn on program phase, court order, supervision terms, treatment schedule, safety restrictions, and staff approval. Do not use Williamson County Jail Securus rules, TDCJ prison visit rules, or ICE detention rules for CTTC unless the responsible agency separately gives that instruction.
| Visit Topic | CTTC Routing | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Schedule | Confirm with CSCD or facility | No researched public schedule table was located |
| Approval | Program and supervision rules | Participant status may control contact |
| ID and entry | Confirm before travel | Treatment centers can have program-specific entry rules |
| Jail video visits | Not the CTTC rule set | Securus rules apply to the county jail |
Central Texas Treatment Center Mail
The research does not locate a CTTC-specific public mail vendor, commissary vendor, deposit vendor, or fee schedule. That means county jail vendor facts should not be copied into this page. NCIC mail, CorrectPay, Securus, and Tiger Commissary are documented for Williamson County Jail. TDCJ trust fund rules are documented for state prisoners. CTTC participant mail, property, approved items, and funds should be confirmed through CSCD or facility staff before sending anything.
| Service | CTTC Position | Known Limit |
|---|---|---|
| Confirm current facility instructions | No CTTC-specific public mail format in research | |
| Money | Confirm with CSCD or facility | No deposit vendor confirmed |
| Commissary | Do not assume jail vendor applies | Tiger Commissary is county jail research |
| Phone or video | Confirm with program staff | Securus is documented for county jail visits |
Central Texas Treatment Center Intake
CTTC intake is not the same as arrest booking. Williamson County Jail intake can include identity checks, property inventory, fingerprints, a booking photograph, medical and mental-health screening, charge or hold entry, magistration, and housing classification. CTTC placement is linked to court-ordered residential substance-abuse treatment or community corrections supervision. The person may arrive through probation, a court order, or a supervision plan rather than a new street arrest.
The court record can be the best public source for the order that led to treatment. Williamson County's criminal case search may show filed charges, settings, dispositions, and sentence or supervision information when available. Probation supervision details may not be fully public, and treatment or health information can be confidential. A jail roster result should not be expected unless the person is also booked into the county jail.
Central Texas Treatment Center Records
Records access for CTTC depends on the record type. Court filings belong in the criminal case record system. Current jail custody belongs in the Williamson County Jail Lookup. Community supervision and treatment placement questions belong with CSCD or the court that issued the order. Texas public information law can apply to records held by governmental bodies, but medical, treatment, juvenile, sealed, expunged, security-sensitive, and supervision-specific information may be withheld or redacted.
A written public information request should identify the person, date, court case number if known, supervision status if known, and the exact record type sought. Broad requests for "all treatment records" may face privacy limits or require clarification. For a live custody question, first make sure the person is not actually in Williamson County Jail, Bartlett Unit, T. Don Hutto, another TDCJ facility, or ICE custody.
Note: Confirm whether the person is in jail custody or treatment placement before using the county jail roster.
Central Texas Treatment Center Context
CTTC adds an unusual category to the Williamson County custody map. The county has a main jail in Georgetown, a TDCJ prison in Bartlett, an ICE facility in Taylor, and this community corrections treatment facility in Granger. A search for "Williamson County inmate" can therefore mean four very different things. CTTC is the least like an ordinary inmate search because it is tied to probation, residential programming, and court orders.
For families, the practical route is to identify the custody stage first. If the person was just arrested, use the jail lookup and jail information line. If the case has a formal disposition and treatment condition, use the court record and CSCD contact. If the person was sentenced to prison, use TDCJ. If immigration detention is involved, use ICE ODLS. That sequence keeps CTTC from being mistaken for a public jail roster facility.