Solomon Ortiz was born in
Robstown,
Nueces County,
Texas; his family had immigrated from
Mexico. Ortiz was raised by José Ortiz and Feliciana Ochoa Ortiz, his father and mother, respectively. He grew up in a neighborhood called Cantarranas, or "singing frogs," made of Hispanics and Blacks during a time where discrimination was prevalent in his community. At a young age, Ortiz helped his family make money by picking cotton away from his hometown in
West Texas before school started. As he grew up, Ortiz held several jobs, including working as a
shoeshiner and an ink fogger for ''The Robstown Record's'' letter press. Ortiz befriended, and became fascinated with, law enforcement officers. He attended
Robstown High School until the age of 19, when he dropped out after his father's death to help support his family by working for
Robstown Record as a printing assistant. Then, Ortiz attended
Del Mar College from 1965 to 1967. Ortiz joined the
United States Army in 1960, to support his working mother after his father's passing, serving two years and earning his
GED. He received basic training at
Fort Hood, Texas, and served a tour of duty in
Verdun and
Vitry-le-François,
France. Expressing his interest in law enforcement, Ortiz was reassigned to the 61st Military Police Company Criminal Investigation Office and received advanced military police training at
Fort Gordon,
Georgia. After returning to South Texas, Ortiz worked for three years as an
insurance agent. In 1970, Ortiz married Irme Roldan and had 2 children: Yvette and Solomon Jr. However, Ortiz and Roldan divorced. ==Early political career==