Search Coke County Recent Arrests

Coke County recent arrests are handled by the Sheriff's Office in Robert Lee, Texas. This small West Texas county has a population of about 3,300 people. The Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement body, running the county jail and maintaining all arrest records. If you need to check on a recent arrest or look up booking data from Coke County, the Sheriff's Office is the place to start. The closest larger city is San Angelo in Tom Green County, roughly 35 miles to the southwest.

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Coke County Overview

~3.3K Population
Robert Lee County Seat
899 sq mi Area
51st Judicial District

Coke County Sheriff's Office

The Coke County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail and processes all arrests. When someone is booked, staff collect fingerprints, take a mugshot, and log all charges. The jail runs 24 hours a day. Records are kept on file and are available to the public.

Coke County is in the 51st Judicial District. Robert Lee and Bronte are the two main communities. The county sits between San Angelo and Abilene along Highway 158. The Sheriff's Office patrols the whole county and handles most law enforcement calls. Arrest volume is low given the small population, but every booking follows standard state procedures. Bond gets set by a magistrate, and all booking data is public under Texas law.

Office Coke County Sheriff's Office
Address 13 E. 7th St.
Robert Lee, TX 76945
Phone (325) 453-2717
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (jail is 24/7)

Arrest Records and Texas Law

The Texas Public Information Act makes Coke County arrest records public. Government Code Chapter 552 presumes all government information is open. You can ask the Sheriff's Office for records without giving a reason.

Section 552.108(c) says basic arrest facts must always be released. Name, age, address, race, sex, and occupation of the arrested person are included. Date, time, and place of arrest are public. So are the charges, booking data, bond information, and the names of the arresting officers. No agency in Coke County can withhold these details.

Under Government Code Chapter 411, DPS runs the state criminal history system. Section 411.135 limits that system to conviction records and deferred adjudication. Coke County agencies send data to DPS after each arrest. If a records request goes unanswered for ten business days, the Texas Attorney General can enforce compliance through their Open Records Division.

Coke County Search Tools

The DPS Crime Records Division at dps.texas.gov is the best online resource for Coke County criminal history data when no local portal exists.

Coke County recent arrests DPS Crime Records Division search portal

DPS collects arrest data from every law enforcement agency in Texas. The Coke County Sheriff's Office submits fingerprints, booking data, and demographic information within seven days of each arrest. This flows into the state Computerized Criminal History System and the FBI's national databases.

How Coke County Processes Arrests

Every arrest in Coke County goes through the county jail. Fingerprints and a mugshot come first. Personal details get entered into the system. Charges are logged with case numbers. A magistrate reviews the arrest and sets bond. This data becomes part of the public arrest record.

Bond amounts vary by charge. Minor offenses may allow personal recognizance. Serious charges get higher bonds. If the person posts bond, the release date is recorded. The full booking file stays on record at the Sheriff's Office. All of this data is accessible to the public under the Texas Public Information Act, and historical records can be requested in writing.

State Inmates from Coke County

For people who got state prison time after a Coke County arrest, the TDCJ Inmate Search is free. Search by name or TDCJ number. Call (800) 535-0283 for general info. Sentences under one year stay at the county level. Longer terms go to state facilities.

The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement oversees all officers in the state. TCOLE sets training and licensing standards for officers and jailers in Coke County. They handle complaints about conduct and regulate about 2,800 agencies and more than 100,000 licensed officers statewide.

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