Heading to work and want to know if there are traffic accidents ahead? Heard deputies raided a home in your neighborhood last night and found drugs? Boyfriend in jail and want to know where to put some money in his commissary account?

That information and more is available on your smartphone through the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office app.

“Fort Bend County residents can have immediate The Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office is thrilled to unveil its innovative mobile application, poised to redefine the way residents interact with law enforcement and access critical resources within the community,” Fort Bend County Sheriff Eric Fagan announced during a press conference on Monday. “Embodying the values of transparency, accessibility, and proactive communication, the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office introduces this customized smartphone app to serve as a centralized platform for information, services, and updates pertinent to the Sheriff’s Office and public safety in the region.”

Key features of the app include:

Real-Time Alerts and Blog Posts: Receive instant notifications and stay informed about news, emergency alerts, and community events through real-time push notifications and regularly updated blog posts.

Jail Inquiry: Access the database for current inmate information, enabling users to search for individuals in custody, along with their booking status and charges.

Inmate Resources: Find comprehensive information and resources for inmates and their loved ones, including details on commissary, visitation, and approved bonding companies, fostering a supportive environment for incarcerated individuals.

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