Amarillo Recent Arrests Lookup

Recent arrests in Amarillo are processed by the Amarillo Police Department and the Potter County Sheriff's Office. Amarillo has about 200,000 residents and is the largest city in the Texas Panhandle. The Potter County Detention Center holds inmates from Amarillo and the surrounding area. You can search for current inmates online through the jail roster, check the daily crime log published by the police department, or file a records request with the Amarillo Police Records Division. The city also falls partly in Randall County, but Potter County handles most of the detention and court operations.

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200K Population
Potter County
576 Jail Beds
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Amarillo Arrest Processing

The Amarillo Police Department handles most arrests within the city. The department is at 200 SE 3rd Street. You can call (806) 378-3038 for the Records Division or email apdrecords@amarillo.gov. The Records Division has four units: Front Counter, Data Entry, Open Records, and Validation. Together they manage all criminal records for the department.

After an arrest, inmates go to the Potter County Detention Center at 13100 NE 29th in Amarillo. The facility has 576 beds, though the daily population often runs above that number. The sheriff's phone is (806) 379-2900 and the main jail number is (806) 335-4100. The jail has a medical area with 23 beds, a trauma room, exam room, pharmacy, and dental room. A doctor and dentist visit once a week.

Police Records Amarillo Police Department - Records Division
Address 200 SE 3rd Street
Amarillo, TX 79101
Phone (806) 378-3038
Jail Potter County Detention Center
13100 NE 29th
Amarillo, TX 79111
Sheriff 608 S. Pierce Street
Amarillo, TX 79101
(806) 379-2900

The Potter County Sheriff's Office also handles arrest warrants at (806) 379-2943. Adult probation can be reached at (806) 378-3700. The Records Division at the jail is at (806) 335-4105. These are all separate phone lines, so call the one that matches what you need.

The Potter County Detention Center has an online inmate search. You can look up current inmates by first name, last name, date of birth, or booking number. The results show the person's charges, bond amount, arresting agency, and court information. Mugshots are also available through the jail roster. This tool is free and available at all hours.

The Amarillo Police Department publishes a daily crime log. That log lists recent police activity, including arrests, on the department's public release page. It is a good way to see what has been happening in the city day by day. The screenshot below shows the department's crime log page.

Amarillo recent arrests daily crime log

The crime log is updated regularly and gives a snapshot of recent arrest activity across the city.

For formal records requests, send them to the Amarillo Police Department at 200 SE 3rd Street, ATTN: Open Records, Amarillo, TX 79101. You can also submit requests in person. The department notes that information in police reports is preliminary and subject to change as cases develop.

Public access terminals at the Potter County District Clerk's Office let you search court records tied to arrests. That office is at 500 S. Fillmore, Room 1B, in Amarillo. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The Texas Judicial Case Search also covers Potter County court records online. For statewide searches, use the DPS Criminal History portal.

Amarillo Arrest Record Details

The Potter County Detention Center runs above its official capacity of 576 inmates on most days. The daily average sits around 631 inmates. That overcrowding means the facility processes a high volume of bookings and releases. Records are created for every person who comes through, and the online roster is updated as changes happen.

The jail uses a GUARDIAN RFID system for inmate monitoring. The medical area has 23 beds, a trauma room, an exam room, a pharmacy, and a dental room. A local doctor and dentist visit once a week. If an inmate needs medical attention, those visits are noted in the record. Bond information, court dates, and the arresting agency are all part of the booking record that you can search online.

Texas Law on Arrest Records

The Texas Public Information Act makes arrest records public. Government Code Chapter 552 says that anyone can request records from a government office. Basic arrest data is almost always released. Section 552.108(c) lets police hold back certain details during active investigations, but that exception is narrow.

Criminal history records at the state level are covered by Government Code Chapter 411. The Texas DPS Crime Records Service keeps those records. Section 411.135 sets rules for access. The Seventh Court of Appeals, which covers Potter County, also has records available for criminal cases that went through the appeals process.

Nearby Cities and Resources

Amarillo is in the Texas Panhandle, far from most other large Texas cities. The nearest qualifying city with an arrest records page is Lubbock, about 120 miles to the south. Midland and Odessa are further south in the Permian Basin. If you need records from outside the Panhandle area, those city pages can help you find the right local office. The Amarillo Public Library at 413 SE 4th Avenue also has resources for looking up public records. Their phone is (806) 378-3054.

For records that cover all of Potter County, see the Potter County page. It has details on the sheriff's office, detention center, and county court records.

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Potter County Recent Arrests

Amarillo is the county seat of Potter County. The detention center and sheriff's office are both here. Criminal cases from Amarillo go through the Potter County court system. For complete details on the jail roster, court records, and how to access arrest records countywide, see the county page.

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