Find Aransas County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Aransas County are handled by the detention center located on Highway 35 North in Rockport. The facility posts a current inmate list on the county website with names, charges, bond amounts, and mugshots. Aransas County is a coastal county on the Texas Gulf, serving communities like Rockport, Aransas Pass, Fulton, and Woodsboro. The jail averages about 212 inmates daily with a weekly turnover rate around 55 percent. All arrest records are public under state law, and you can look them up online or by calling the detention center directly.

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Aransas County Overview

~24K Population
~212 Avg Daily Inmates
Rockport County Seat
36th Judicial District

Aransas County Arrest Records

The Aransas County Detention Center is the booking facility for all arrests in the county. It sits at 2840 Hwy 35 N, Rockport, TX 78382. Deputy Chief Armando Chapa and Administrative Lieutenant Hector Martinez oversee operations. The phone number is (361) 790-0168 and the fax line is (361) 790-0164. The jail serves Aransas Pass, Fulton, Rockport, and Woodsboro, processing arrests from all law enforcement agencies in those communities.

With an average of 212 inmates per day and a 55 percent weekly turnover, the Aransas County jail stays busy. That turnover rate means more than half the inmates change each week as people bond out, get released, or transfer. Arrest records include names, charges, bond amounts, booking dates, and mugshot photos. This information is public under the Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552. Section 552.108(c) specifically prevents agencies from withholding basic arrest data.

Facility Aransas County Detention Center
Address 2840 Hwy 35 N, Rockport, TX 78382-5711
Phone (361) 790-0168
Fax (361) 790-0164
Weekly Turnover ~55%

The Aransas County Detention Center page shows jail policies and staff contacts. Here is how it looks.

Aransas County recent arrests detention center website

This page gives you a starting point for finding the right contact. Staff can answer questions about visitation, mail, and current inmates over the phone.

Search Aransas County Inmates

The county website has an online inmate search tool. You can view a list of everyone currently in the detention center. Click on a name to see the full details, including charges, bond amount, and the booking mugshot. The tool updates as new bookings come in and people are released. It is free to use and does not require any kind of account or login.

The Aransas County current inmates page is the direct link to the jail roster. The screenshot below shows this page.

Aransas County recent arrests current inmates list

If you need older arrest records that no longer show on the current roster, contact the Sheriff's Office or the District Clerk. Court records from criminal cases are maintained separately from jail records. The District Clerk can provide case files, dispositions, and judgment details for cases that have moved through the court system.

Public Records Access in Aransas County

Texas has strong open records laws. The Public Information Act under Government Code Chapter 552 gives you the right to access basic arrest data from any county, including Aransas. You do not need to explain why you want the records. The law covers the arrested person's name, age, address, charges, booking details, and bond information. Agencies must respond to requests within 10 business days.

The Texas Attorney General's open government page explains your rights in detail. If a records request is denied, you can ask the AG to rule on whether the denial was proper. Aransas County follows the same state rules as every other county in Texas. Juvenile records, sealed cases, and certain ongoing investigations are the main exceptions to public access.

Under Government Code Chapter 411, the DPS maintains the statewide criminal history system. Section 411.135 addresses how conviction and deferred adjudication records get tracked. Aransas County arrests feed into this state system through standard reporting channels.

Texas Statewide Arrest Databases

Beyond the Aransas County website, there are statewide search tools that can help you find arrest records. The DPS Crime Records Division compiles criminal data from local agencies across all 254 Texas counties. Their system sends data to the FBI's national databases as well. The DPS Criminal History Search lets you look up conviction records for $3.00 per search.

The TDCJ Inmate Search covers the state prison population. If someone arrested in Aransas County ends up with a prison sentence, they will appear in this system. For appellate court records, the Texas Courts Case Search is the right tool. These state databases fill in the gaps that local search tools may not cover, especially for older cases or people who have been transferred out of county custody.

Aransas County Booking Activity

Aransas County is a coastal area that sees seasonal changes in population. Tourism and fishing bring visitors to Rockport, Fulton, and Aransas Pass throughout the year. These population shifts can affect arrest numbers. During peak seasons, DWI and public intoxication arrests tend to rise. The jail's high weekly turnover rate of 55 percent reflects a steady flow of bookings and releases.

The county is relatively small in population at about 24,000 residents. But the detention center's average daily count of 212 inmates is notable for a county this size. That number includes inmates held for other jurisdictions under contract arrangements. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement certifies all officers working in Aransas County, from the Sheriff's deputies to local police in Rockport and Aransas Pass. Corpus Christi, the nearest large city, is about 30 miles to the south in Nueces County.

Aransas County rebuilt much of its infrastructure after Hurricane Harvey hit in 2017. The detention center and courthouse were affected by storm damage. Since then, the county has made improvements to its facilities. The jail system now operates at full capacity again. If you are searching for arrest records from the time of the storm, some older records may require a direct request to the Sheriff's Office since the online system focuses on current and recent data.

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