Cameron County Recent Arrests
Cameron County recent arrests are processed at the Carrizales-Rucker Detention Center in Olmito, Texas. This is one of the most populated counties in South Texas, home to Brownsville, McAllen (partly), Pharr, and other border communities. The Sheriff's Office handles bookings, maintains arrest records, and runs an online inmate list that anyone can view for free. With a jail capacity of about 1,400 inmates, Cameron County processes a high volume of arrests tied to local offenses and border-related activity.
Cameron County Overview
Cameron County Sheriff's Office
The Cameron County Sheriff's Office runs the Carrizales-Rucker Detention Center, which is the main jail for the county. All arrests in Cameron County go through this facility for booking. The Sheriff's Office also maintains arrest records and responds to public information requests. The Records Division at (956) 554-6702 handles those requests.
Cameron County covers the southern tip of Texas along the Mexican border. It includes Brownsville, Harlingen, San Benito, Los Fresnos, and other communities. Law enforcement in the county includes city police departments, the Sheriff's Office, Texas DPS, and federal agencies like U.S. Border Patrol. All local arrests are booked through the county detention center. The jail operates 24 hours a day with a bond desk during business hours.
| Office | Cameron County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Detention Center |
Carrizales-Rucker Detention Center 7300 Old Alice Road Olmito, TX 78575 |
| Phone | (956) 554-6700 |
| Administration | (956) 554-6701 |
| Records Division | (956) 554-6702 |
| sheriff@cameroncountytx.gov |
Search Cameron County Arrest Records
Cameron County offers a free online inmate list. Visit cameroncountytx.gov/os/inmates to search for current inmates and recent bookings. The portal shows booking numbers, charges, bond amounts, arresting agency, and the issuing judge. You can search by date or defendant name. No login is needed.
The inmate list shows details like BN# (booking number) and SON# (State Offender Number). Common charges you might see include aggravated assault, burglary, DWI, possession of controlled substances, and evading arrest. The system also flags capias warrants, failure to appear cases, and probation violations (MTR). Bail bond data is updated daily. Historical booking records go back several years.
For statewide criminal history checks, the Texas DPS portal costs $3.00 per search. It covers convictions and deferred adjudication for Class B misdemeanors and above. The Texas Courts Case Search handles appellate records. For trial-level court cases, contact the Cameron County District Clerk at 974 E. Harrison Street in Brownsville, or call (956) 544-0838.
Cameron County Inmate Search Portal
The Cameron County inmate list portal gives free access to booking data for people in custody at the detention center. You can view it at the county's official website.
This tool shows recent arrests with charges, bond amounts, and court case references. The arresting agency is noted for each booking, whether it was the Brownsville Police Department (BPD), Cameron County Sheriff's Department (CCSD), DPS, or another agency. Sentencing information also appears when available, showing outcomes like 90 days in county jail or transfer to TDCJ.
Texas Law and Cameron County Arrests
Arrest records in Cameron County are public under the Texas Public Information Act. Government Code Chapter 552 says all government records are presumed open. You can request arrest data from the Sheriff's Office, and they must provide it unless a legal exemption covers the specific records you asked for.
Section 552.108(c) requires release of basic arrest information. This includes the name, age, address, race, sex, and occupation of the arrested person. Date and time of arrest, location, charges filed, booking details, bond information, and the names of arresting officers all must be disclosed. The Cameron County Sheriff's Office cannot withhold these facts even if other parts of the case are under investigation or sealed.
Under Government Code Chapter 411, the DPS criminal history system shows conviction data submitted by local agencies. Section 411.135 says records reflect only what reporting agencies have provided. Cameron County sends fingerprints and arrest data to DPS within seven days of each booking. The Attorney General's office handles disputes when records requests are denied.
Cameron County Booking Process
Booking at the Carrizales-Rucker Detention Center starts when a person is brought in by law enforcement. Fingerprints and photographs are taken. Personal information gets entered into the system. The charges are logged with case numbers. A magistrate reviews the arrest and sets bond.
Cameron County sees a wide range of arrests. Drug offenses, assault charges, DWI, theft, and evading arrest are common. Border-related cases add another layer of activity, with state and federal agencies working in the same area. Video visitation and commissary services are available for inmates. Mail goes through third-party processing for security. The bond desk runs during business hours, and bail bond data is posted online through the inmate list portal.
State and Federal Inmate Search
For Cameron County inmates sentenced to state prison, the TDCJ Inmate Search is free. It covers all state correctional facilities. Search by name, SID, or TDCJ number. General info line: (800) 535-0283. Offenders with sentences under one year stay at the county level.
The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement oversees officer licensing for all agencies in Cameron County. TCOLE sets training requirements and handles complaints. They regulate about 2,800 law enforcement agencies and more than 100,000 officers statewide.
Cities in Cameron County
Cameron County has several cities. All arrests within the county are processed at the Carrizales-Rucker Detention Center.
Other communities in Cameron County include Harlingen, San Benito, Los Fresnos, and La Feria. All arrest records for these areas go through the Cameron County system.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Cameron County in the Rio Grande Valley.