Atascosa County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Atascosa County are handled by the Sheriff's Office based in Jourdanton. This South Texas county sits just south of San Antonio and has a population around 51,000. The Sheriff's Office processes all bookings and maintains arrest records for the county. Atascosa County includes the communities of Jourdanton, Pleasanton, Poteet, Charlotte, and Lytle. Arrest records are public under Texas law. You can check with the Sheriff's Office by phone or visit the county website for general contact information about recent arrests and jail inquiries.

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Atascosa County Overview

~51K Population
Jourdanton County Seat
81st Judicial District
1,232 sq mi Land Area

Atascosa County Arrest Records

The Atascosa County Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement for the unincorporated areas and serves as the primary booking facility for all arrests in the county. Jourdanton is the county seat and home to the courthouse and jail. The Sheriff's Office processes bookings from local police agencies in Pleasanton, Poteet, and other towns as well. All of these arrests go through the same county jail system.

Arrest records in Atascosa County include the person's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and booking date. Under the Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552, basic arrest data is public. Section 552.108(c) specifically bars agencies from withholding this information. You can request records by phone, in person, or by mail. The county website at atascosacounty.texas.gov has contact details for the Sheriff and other county offices.

The Atascosa County website provides a starting point for reaching the right office. The screenshot below shows the main county website.

Atascosa County recent arrests county website homepage

From here you can find phone numbers, office hours, and directions to the courthouse. The Sheriff's Office link takes you to contact details for jail inquiries and records requests. Pleasanton and Jourdanton are the two main towns where most county business takes place. Both have courthouse facilities that handle different types of legal matters. The Atascosa County jail processes bookings from all agencies in the area, including Pleasanton police, Poteet police, and state troopers who patrol the highways.

How to Search Atascosa County Arrests

Atascosa County does not have a large online jail roster portal like some bigger Texas counties. For recent arrest information, calling the Sheriff's Office is the most direct method. Staff can confirm whether someone is in custody and share basic booking details. For written requests, send a letter to the Atascosa County Sheriff's Office in Jourdanton with the person's name and any other identifying information you have.

Texas law gives agencies 10 business days to respond to public information requests. Most simple arrest record checks come back faster. If you need certified copies of court documents, those come from the District Clerk's office in the courthouse. The clerk handles felony case records while the County Clerk manages misdemeanor case files. Both offices are in Jourdanton.

Atascosa County is close enough to San Antonio that some residents may also have records in Bexar County. If the arrest happened within San Antonio city limits or Bexar County jurisdiction, you would need to check Bexar County's system instead. The two counties share a border, and there is plenty of cross-county travel along Interstate 37 and Highway 281.

Texas Statewide Arrest Databases

Several state-level tools cover Atascosa County arrests as part of their statewide databases. The DPS Crime Records Division compiles criminal data from all 254 Texas counties. Under Government Code Chapter 411, the DPS operates the Computerized Criminal History System that tracks arrests and convictions statewide. Section 411.135 covers conviction and deferred adjudication records in this system.

The DPS Criminal History Search costs $3.00 per lookup. You need to set up an account first. This tool is useful when you want to check for records across the whole state, not just one county. The TDCJ Inmate Search tracks people in the state prison system. Anyone sentenced to prison from Atascosa County will show up there.

The Texas Courts Case Search covers appellate court records. The Texas Attorney General's office handles disputes over denied records requests. If an Atascosa County office refuses to release arrest data you believe is public, the AG can rule on the matter. Basic arrest information is almost never exempt from release.

Atascosa County Booking Trends

Atascosa County sits along major routes between San Antonio and the Texas-Mexico border. Interstate 37 and Highway 281 both pass through the county. This brings a mix of local and transient traffic that affects arrest patterns. Drug interdiction is a significant part of law enforcement activity in this area. DWI, drug possession, and trafficking charges make up a notable share of the bookings.

The county has grown in population over the last two decades as San Antonio's metro area expands southward. Pleasanton is the largest city in the county and has its own police department. Poteet and Jourdanton also have local police. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement certifies all officers in these agencies. TCOLE ensures that training and conduct standards are met across every department in Atascosa County.

The Eagle Ford Shale oil play brought additional population and economic activity to Atascosa County in recent years. While the boom has slowed from its peak, the county still sees some oil industry-related traffic and workers. This can affect jail bookings, especially for traffic offenses and substance-related charges. The Sheriff's Office patrols the rural areas between towns where much of this activity takes place.

Atascosa County is part of the 81st Judicial District. Felony criminal cases are heard in the district court in Jourdanton. The judge who covers this district may also handle cases in other counties in the circuit. Misdemeanor cases go through the county court. Both courts keep records that are available to the public, with the usual exceptions for juvenile and sealed cases. The District Clerk maintains felony files while the County Clerk handles misdemeanor records. For certified copies of court orders or case disposition details, contact the appropriate clerk's office at the Atascosa County Courthouse.

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