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Recent arrests in Midland go through the Midland Police Department and the Midland County Sheriff's Office. Midland has a population near 140,000 and is in the Permian Basin region of West Texas. The oil industry drives much of the local economy, and the city has seen population growth that comes with increased arrest activity. The Midland County Jail holds inmates from the city and surrounding area. Arrest records are public under Texas law, and you can search for them online, by phone, or in person at the sheriff's office or police department.

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140K Population
Midland County
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The Midland Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency in the city. You can reach them at (432) 685-7100 for non-emergency calls. Officers investigate crimes from drug offenses to property theft to violent crimes. After an arrest, inmates are booked and held at the Midland County Jail.

The Midland County Sheriff's Office is at 400 S. Main Street. The phone number is (432) 742-7777. The sheriff manages the county jail and keeps records on all inmates. No online mugshots are currently available through the county site, so you may need to contact the office directly or use another search tool to get booking details.

Police Midland Police Department
Non-Emergency (432) 685-7100
Emergency 911
Sheriff Midland County Sheriff's Office
400 S. Main Street
Midland, TX 79701
Sheriff Phone (432) 742-7777

Midland Police works with Ector County and the Odessa Police Department on cases that cross the county line. The two cities are close together, and people sometimes get arrested in one city for crimes connected to the other. If you can not find records in Midland, checking Ector County or Odessa might help.

The Midland County Sheriff's Office processes records requests for jail and arrest records. Call (432) 742-7777 or visit the office at 400 S. Main Street. The Texas Public Information Act requires the office to respond to written requests within 10 business days. Include the person's full name and any other info you have.

Below is a screenshot of the Midland Police Department website.

Midland recent arrests police department website

The police website has information on the Records Division and how to file records requests.

Since Midland County does not currently post mugshots online, the best online options for searching recent arrests are the statewide tools. The Texas Judicial Case Search covers Midland County court records. You can look up cases by name or case number. The DPS Criminal History portal runs a statewide name-based search for a fee. The TDCJ Inmate Search covers people sentenced to state prison.

The Midland Police Records Division also handles crime statistics and open records requests. They follow the same Texas Public Information Act process as the sheriff. You can request records from either office depending on which agency made the arrest.

Midland Arrest Record Details

Booking records from the Midland County Jail include the person's name, charges, bond amount, and booking date. The jail does not currently post mugshots online, which makes in-person or phone requests more important for getting complete booking information.

The Permian Basin has seen population booms tied to the oil industry. When oil prices are high, the area draws workers from across the state and country. That population surge brings more arrests for DUI, drug offenses, theft, and other crimes. The Midland Police Department tracks these trends in its crime statistics reports.

Oil field-related crime is a category that sets Midland apart from most other Texas cities. Theft of equipment and materials from well sites, fraud, and drug use among oil field workers all contribute to arrest activity. The police department investigates these cases alongside more typical urban crimes. If you are searching for arrest records in Midland, keep in mind that the mix of offenses reflects the area's unique economy and the transient nature of some of its workforce.

Arrest Records Under Texas Law

The Texas Public Information Act makes arrest records open to the public. Government Code Chapter 552 gives anyone the right to request records. Basic booking data is available in most cases. Section 552.108(c) lets law enforcement hold back certain investigative details while a case is still open.

State criminal history records fall under Government Code Chapter 411. The DPS Crime Records Service manages the statewide database. Section 411.135 sets the access rules. Sealed records and expunged records are not available to the public. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement keeps records on peace officers if you need to verify an arresting officer.

Nearby Cities and Arrest Records

Odessa is right next to Midland in Ector County. The two cities form the core of the Permian Basin metro area. San Angelo is to the southeast. Lubbock is to the north. Amarillo is further north in the Panhandle. Each city has its own police and county jail system, so you need to search the right county for the arrest you are looking for.

For records across all of Midland County, visit the Midland County page.

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Midland is in Midland County. The county jail holds inmates from the city and surrounding area. Criminal cases from Midland go through the Midland County court system. For complete details on the sheriff's office, jail records, and court access, see the county page.

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