New Braunfels Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in New Braunfels go through the Comal County jail system. New Braunfels is the county seat of Comal County, located between San Antonio and Austin along Interstate 35, with a population of about 100,000. The New Braunfels Police Department handles most in-city arrests, and the Comal County Sheriff's Office runs the jail at 3000 IH 35 South. Sheriff Mark W. Reynolds oversees the facility, which books people 24 hours a day. Arrest records are public under Texas law, and you can search the county's inmate data online.

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How New Braunfels Arrests Work

New Braunfels PD patrols the city and makes arrests for everything from traffic stops to felony warrants. After an arrest, the person goes to the Comal County jail at 3000 IH 35 South in New Braunfels for booking. The jail phone is (830) 620-3450. Staff take fingerprints, mugshots, and log the charges. Bond info is available 24 hours a day.

The Comal County Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement outside city limits. The jail also holds inmates from other jurisdictions under agreements with those agencies. Visitation schedules are posted online, and commissary services are available for inmates. Mugshots are provided for people currently in custody, and the facility uses a Smart Communications scanning system for inmate mail.

Sheriff's Office Comal County Sheriff's Office
Jail Address 3000 IH 35 South, New Braunfels, TX 78130
Jail Phone (830) 620-3450
Police New Braunfels Police Department

You can submit open records requests through the Sheriff's Office or the police department. The jail has a public information request form on its website. Records are available under the Texas Public Information Act, and fees follow state guidelines. Historical arrest records are kept on site at the Sheriff's administration office.

New Braunfels Record Fees

Looking up who is in jail right now costs nothing. The Comal County inmate search and the TDCJ tool are both free. The DPS name search costs $3 per query and covers the whole state. Copy fees at the Sheriff's Office follow state guidelines, usually about $0.10 per page for plain copies. Certified copies cost more. If your request is large, the agency may charge for labor and materials.

For a formal open records request, write to the Comal County Sheriff's Office or the New Braunfels Police Department. They must respond within 10 business days. You do not need to give a reason for wanting the records. If an agency tries to charge too much or takes too long, the Attorney General's office can step in.

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Comal County Arrest Records

New Braunfels is the county seat of Comal County. All jail bookings from the city go through the Comal County jail. For full details on the county jail and records system, check the county page.

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