Search Andrews County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Andrews County are managed by the Sheriff's Office in the city of Andrews. This West Texas county uses the Odyssey Public Access system for online jail record searches. The facility has a capacity of 96 beds and averages about 58 inmates per day. Monthly bookings run around 42. Andrews County is a small but active county tied to the oil and gas industry in the Permian Basin. All arrest records here are public under Texas law, and you can search them online at no cost through the county portal.

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Andrews County Overview

~18K Population
96 Jail Beds
Andrews County Seat
109th Judicial District

Andrews County Arrest Records

The Andrews County Sheriff's Office handles all arrests and bookings for the county. Their main office sits at 201 North Main Street, Room 113, in the city of Andrews. The jail facility processes about 42 new bookings every month. With a capacity of 96 beds and an average daily count of 58 inmates, the facility runs at moderate capacity most of the time. All booking data goes into the county system and becomes searchable through the public access portal.

Arrest records in Andrews County include the standard details required by state law. You can expect to find the person's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and booking date. The Sheriff's Office serves as the main records custodian for criminal arrests in the county. They follow the same rules as every other Texas county under the Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552. Basic arrest data cannot be withheld under Section 552.108(c).

Office Andrews County Sheriff's Office
Address 201 North Main Street, Room 113, Andrews, TX 79714
Phone (432) 523-5545
Capacity 96 beds
Avg Daily Pop 58 inmates (May 2024)

You can reach the Sheriff's Office at (432) 523-5545 for questions about recent bookings. Staff can confirm if a person is in custody and share basic charge information. For written records requests, send a letter to the address above or visit in person during business hours.

Online Arrest Search for Andrews County

Andrews County runs an Odyssey Public Access portal powered by Tyler Technologies. This is the same system used by dozens of Texas counties. It gives you 24/7 access to jail records and jail bond records. The data updates through the end of each business day, so there may be a slight lag on the most recent bookings. No account is needed to run a basic search.

The Andrews County Odyssey portal is the best place to start for any arrest lookup. The screenshot below shows what the search page looks like.

Andrews County recent arrests Odyssey public access search portal

From this page, you select the record type you want to search. Jail records and jail bond records are the main options for arrest lookups. You can search by name, case number, or booking number. Results show charges, bond details, and custody status. Tyler Technologies keeps this data secure while still making it available to the public as required by Texas law.

If you do not find what you need in the online portal, try calling the Sheriff's Office directly. Some records may not appear online right away, especially for very recent arrests. The jail staff can give you the most current booking info over the phone. Records from the Andrews County District Clerk's office cover the court side of criminal cases, including dispositions and sentencing details.

Texas Statewide Arrest Resources

Several state-level tools supplement what you can find in the Andrews County system. The DPS Crime Records Division collects data from local agencies across the state. Their Computerized Criminal History System tracks arrests and convictions from every county, including Andrews. This data also feeds into FBI national databases.

For conviction records specifically, the DPS Criminal History Search costs $3.00 per search. You need an account and search credits. This covers records statewide, not just Andrews County. Under Government Code Chapter 411, the DPS operates and maintains this system. Section 411.135 addresses how conviction and deferred adjudication records are handled.

The TDCJ Inmate Search is helpful if someone from Andrews County received a state prison sentence. This database tracks all inmates in the Texas prison system. The Texas Courts Case Search covers appellate court records for cases that went beyond the trial level. Between these tools and the local portal, you can track most arrest and case records tied to Andrews County.

How to Request Andrews County Records

Getting arrest records from Andrews County is straightforward. The process depends on what you need and how fast you need it. For a quick check on whether someone was recently booked, call the jail or use the online portal. Both methods are free for basic information.

Written requests go to the Sheriff's Office. You should include the full name of the person, approximate date of arrest, and any other identifying details you have. The more specific your request, the faster staff can locate the records. Texas law says agencies must respond to public information requests within 10 business days. Most responses come faster than that for simple arrest record checks.

Certified copies of court records come from the District Clerk. These carry a per-page fee that varies. For standard arrest reports from the Sheriff, there may be a small copy fee as well. The Texas Attorney General's website explains your rights under the Public Information Act if you run into any issues.

Andrews County Booking Trends

Andrews County sits in the heart of the Permian Basin. The area sees fluctuations in population tied to the oil industry. When oil activity picks up, the population grows and arrest numbers tend to follow. This is common across West Texas counties. The jail's 96-bed capacity handles the current demand, and the average daily count of 58 inmates shows the facility runs below full capacity most months.

Traffic offenses, DWI, and drug charges make up a large share of the bookings. Like many smaller Texas counties, Andrews sees a mix of local residents and transient workers in its jail records. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement tracks which law enforcement agencies operate in the county. This includes the Sheriff's Office, local police, and highway patrol units that cover the area.

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