Search Calhoun County Recent Arrests

Calhoun County recent arrests are processed through the Sheriff's Office in Port Lavaca, Texas. Located along the Gulf Coast, this county handles all bookings at the county jail and keeps arrest records on file as required by state law. The Sheriff's Office is the main point of contact for anyone looking up recent arrest data, checking inmate status, or requesting copies of booking records. You can reach them by phone or visit the office in person during business hours.

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Calhoun County Overview

~21K Population
Port Lavaca County Seat
1,032 sq mi Area
24th Judicial District

Calhoun County Sheriff's Office

All arrest records in Calhoun County are maintained by the Sheriff's Office. This is where bookings happen, where inmates are held, and where you go to get copies of arrest data. The jail operates around the clock. Staff process new arrests as they come in, log charges, and set the booking record.

Calhoun County sits in the 24th Judicial District of Texas. The Sheriff's Office cooperates with local police in Port Lavaca and Point Comfort, as well as state and federal agencies. When someone is arrested anywhere in Calhoun County, the booking goes through this office. Bond amounts get set by a magistrate, and that information is part of the public record. The county covers over 1,000 square miles, much of it along Matagorda Bay and Lavaca Bay.

Office Calhoun County Sheriff's Office
Address 211 S. Ann St.
Port Lavaca, TX 77979
Phone (361) 553-4646
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (jail is 24/7)

Texas Law on Calhoun County Arrests

Recent arrest records in Calhoun County are public. The Texas Public Information Act under Government Code Chapter 552 requires government bodies to release records unless a legal exemption applies. All government information is presumed available to the public.

Section 552.108(c) spells out what arrest data must be released. It includes the arrested person's name, age, address, race, sex, and occupation. The date and time of the arrest, where it happened, charges filed, booking info, bond details, and the names of arresting officers are all part of this required disclosure. No government agency in Calhoun County can withhold these basic facts about an arrest.

The Attorney General's Open Records Division reviews disputes when a government body tries to withhold records. If the Sheriff's Office or any Calhoun County agency fails to respond to your records request within ten business days, you can file a complaint. Government bodies must treat all requestors the same and give prompt access to non-exempt information.

Calhoun County Arrest Records Online

The Calhoun County website provides general county information and links to various departments. You can start your search for arrest records here.

Calhoun County recent arrests county website portal

From the county site, you can find contact details for the Sheriff's Office and other departments that handle records. The DPS Crime Records Division at dps.texas.gov also maintains statewide data that includes Calhoun County arrests.

Booking and Jail in Calhoun County

When law enforcement arrests someone in Calhoun County, the person is taken to the county jail for booking. This process includes fingerprinting, photographs, and recording personal details. Charges are entered into the system. Under Government Code Chapter 411, these fingerprints and arrest data must be sent to DPS within seven days.

Section 411.135 requires that the criminal history system reflect only convictions and deferred adjudication records. The data comes from what local agencies submit. DPS does not verify the information independently, so fingerprint-based checks are the most reliable method to confirm someone's identity against a record. For Calhoun County, the Sheriff's Office is the reporting agency.

A magistrate reviews each arrest and sets bond. The bond amount depends on the offense. Some charges allow release on personal recognizance. Others require cash or surety bonds. All of this gets recorded in the booking file and becomes part of the public arrest record.

State Inmate Search for Calhoun County

If a Calhoun County arrest led to a state prison sentence, you can look up the inmate through the TDCJ Inmate Search. It is free. Search by name, SID number, or TDCJ number. The system shows where the inmate is housed and their sentence details. Offenders serving less than a year stay in the county jail. Longer sentences go to state facilities. Call TDCJ at (800) 535-0283 for general information.

The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement regulates all peace officers in the state. TCOLE sets training and certification standards for the officers who make arrests in Calhoun County. You can file complaints about officer conduct through their website. They oversee about 2,800 law enforcement agencies statewide.

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