Rockwall, TX-May 16, 2025 – On May 13, 2025, the Rockwall County Commissioners Court held a workshop at the Historic Courthouse to discuss the remodeling project for the Sheriff’s Office. This remodel will be funded through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and remaining Jail Bond funds, allowing the county to avoid any additional financing, bonds, or tax increases.

The renovation area in the Sheriff’s Office covers 20,874 square feet. Over 9,000 square feet of the former jail space has remained unused since the Rockwall County Detention Center opened in 2022. The work will be carried out in three phases, allowing personnel to continue their day-to-day operations during the renovations, which are expected to take approximately eight months to complete.
Sheriff Terry Garrett added, “The Sheriff’s Office recently completed a necessary jail housing expansion, which left the county with unused space that can be repurposed for operational offices and evidence storage. This project will allow for expansion and improvements within our current building footprint, making it a more cost-effective option compared to constructing a new building.”
County Commissioner John Stacy stated, “The growth of this county is evident all around us. It is essential to have the public safety infrastructure in place. This project has been a long time coming, and there is genuine excitement throughout the county as we begin this remodel to provide our deputies with the space they need to keep us safe.”
The county is partnering with Parkhill and Broaddus and Associates to guide all phases of planning, design, and construction, ensuring the quality delivery of the project. SCI is the Construction Manager at Risk, acting as a consultant to the County during the development and design phases of the project.
Press Release: Sheriff’s Office Remodel Project
Submitted by: Jim Barto, Rockwall County Public Information