Coleman County Arrest Records Lookup

Coleman County recent arrests are processed by the Sheriff's Office in Coleman, Texas. This central Texas county has about 8,000 residents and sits south of Abilene. The Sheriff's Office runs the county jail, books all inmates, and stores arrest records as required by state law. Whether you want to find out who was recently arrested in Coleman County or need a copy of an old booking record, the Sheriff's Office is your primary resource. The closest large city is Abilene in Taylor County, about 50 miles north.

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Coleman County Overview

~8K Population
Coleman County Seat
1,273 sq mi Area
42nd Judicial District

Coleman County Sheriff's Office

The Coleman County Sheriff's Office is the custodian of all arrest records in the county. They run the jail, handle bookings, and respond to records requests. Every arrest in the county goes through this office for processing. The jail runs 24 hours a day with booking operations around the clock.

Coleman County is in the 42nd Judicial District of Texas, which it shares with Callahan County. The county covers over 1,200 square miles. The city of Coleman is the county seat and the main population center. Santa Anna is another small community in the county. The Sheriff's Office patrols the rural areas and works with local agencies. US Highway 283 and US Highway 84 run through the county, and arrests from traffic stops are common. Bond is set by a magistrate and documented in the booking record.

Office Coleman County Sheriff's Office
Address 100 W. Liveoak St.
Coleman, TX 76834
Phone (325) 625-3505
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (jail is 24/7)

Texas Law on Coleman County Arrests

Arrest data in Coleman County is public under the Texas Public Information Act. Government Code Chapter 552 presumes government records are open. You can request arrest information without providing a reason.

Section 552.108(c) requires release of basic arrest information. The arrested person's name, age, address, race, sex, and occupation are always public. The date, time, and location of the arrest must be disclosed. Charges filed, booking data, bond info, and the names of the officers who made the arrest are all included. None of this can be withheld by the Coleman County Sheriff's Office or any other county agency.

The Texas Attorney General enforces the Public Information Act. If you do not get a response to a records request within ten business days, file a complaint with the Open Records Division. Under Government Code Chapter 411, DPS maintains the statewide criminal history system. Section 411.135 limits the public portal to conviction records and deferred adjudication.

Coleman County Arrest Resources

The Coleman County website at co.coleman.tx.us has links to county departments and general information about services.

Coleman County recent arrests county website

For statewide arrest data, the DPS Crime Records Division collects information from all Texas law enforcement agencies. Coleman County submissions include fingerprints, booking data, and demographic info. This feeds into the state criminal history system and the FBI's national databases.

Coleman County Booking Process

Every arrest in Coleman County begins at the county jail. The person gets fingerprinted and photographed. Personal details are entered. Charges are logged. A magistrate reviews the case and sets bond. All of this data becomes part of the public arrest record.

The booking file includes the person's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and booking date. If the person bonds out, the release date is recorded. Historical records stay on file at the Sheriff's Office. You can request older records in writing. The jail runs under the oversight of the Texas Commission on Jail Standards, which sets minimum requirements for facilities across the state.

State Prison and Officer Records

Coleman County inmates who get state prison time are searchable through the TDCJ Inmate Search. It is free. Search by name or TDCJ number. General info: (800) 535-0283. Short sentences stay at the county level. Longer terms go to state prison.

The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement regulates all peace officers and jailers in Texas. TCOLE sets training standards and handles complaints. Every officer in Coleman County is licensed through TCOLE. They oversee more than 100,000 officers at about 2,800 agencies statewide.

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Nearby Counties

Coleman County borders several central Texas counties. Make sure you have the right county before looking up an arrest record.