Chambers County Arrest Records

Chambers County recent arrests are managed by Sheriff Brian Hawthorne's office in Anahuac, Texas. The county covers about 599 square miles along the upper Texas Gulf Coast, east of Houston. All bookings go through the Chambers County jail, and the Sheriff's Office is the custodian of arrest records. You can search for inmates, check booking details, and request records by phone or in person. The county sits close to Baytown and the greater Houston area, which means it sees a mix of local and transient arrests.

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Chambers County Overview

~49K Population
Anahuac County Seat
599 sq mi Area
253rd Judicial District

Chambers County Sheriff's Office

The Chambers County Sheriff's Office handles all arrest records and jail operations. Sheriff Brian Hawthorne runs the department. The jail books inmates around the clock. Every arrest in the county goes through this facility for processing, whether the arresting agency is the Sheriff's Office, a local police department, or DPS.

Chambers County is in the 253rd Judicial District. It includes communities like Anahuac, Winnie, Mont Belvieu, and Stowell. Interstate 10 passes through the county, which brings traffic-related arrests including DWI and drug offenses. The Sheriff's Office keeps inmate rosters showing current bookings and charges. Bond information is available through the office. Records requests are processed during business hours with standard copy fees.

Office Chambers County Sheriff's Office
Address 2500 N. Main St.
Anahuac, TX 77514
Phone (409) 267-2500
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (jail is 24/7)

Chambers County Arrests and the Law

Arrest records in Chambers County are public. The Texas Public Information Act under Government Code Chapter 552 creates a presumption that all government records are open. You can request arrest data without explaining why you want it. The Sheriff's Office must provide it unless a specific legal exception covers the records.

Section 552.108(c) protects your right to basic arrest information. The arrested person's name, age, address, race, sex, and occupation must be released. The same goes for the date, time, and place of arrest. Charges, booking details, bond data, and arresting officers' names are all included in this mandatory disclosure. Chambers County cannot hold back these facts about any arrest.

Under Government Code Chapter 411, DPS maintains the statewide criminal history system. Section 411.135 says the data reflects only what local agencies have submitted. Chambers County sends fingerprints and arrest data to DPS after each booking. If a government agency fails to respond to your request, the Texas Attorney General can help enforce compliance.

Chambers County Arrest Search Tools

The DPS Crime Records Division at dps.texas.gov is the central hub for criminal history data in Texas. It includes Chambers County arrest records.

Chambers County recent arrests DPS Crime Records Division search portal

DPS collects arrest reports from every law enforcement agency in the state. Chambers County agencies submit booking data, fingerprints, and demographic information within seven days of each arrest. This data goes into both state databases and the FBI's national system.

Booking Process in Chambers County

Every arrest in Chambers County starts with booking at the county jail. The person is fingerprinted, photographed, and their personal details are entered into the system. Charges are logged with case numbers. A magistrate then reviews the arrest and sets bond.

Bond amounts in Chambers County vary by charge and the person's record. Serious felony charges get higher bonds. Some misdemeanors allow release on personal recognizance. All bond data is public. The arrest record includes the person's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and booking date. Historical arrest records are also maintained at the Sheriff's Office and can be requested in writing.

State Prison and TCOLE Records

For Chambers County inmates who end up in state prison, the TDCJ Inmate Search is a free online tool. Search by name or TDCJ number. The general info line is (800) 535-0283. Offenders with sentences under one year serve time at the county jail. Longer terms go to state facilities.

The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement licenses and regulates all peace officers in the state. This includes every officer and jailer in Chambers County. TCOLE manages training standards and handles complaints about officer conduct. They oversee more than 100,000 licensed officers across about 2,800 agencies.

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Nearby Counties

Chambers County is east of Harris County along the Gulf Coast. Check which county an arrest happened in before you search.