Comanche County Recent Arrests

Comanche County recent arrests are handled by the Sheriff's Office in the city of Comanche, Texas. This rural county in central Texas has a small population, and the Sheriff's Office manages all jail bookings and arrest records for the area. Arrest data is public under Texas law, and you can get information by contacting the jail, visiting the courthouse, or using statewide search tools. The county covers about 948 square miles of mostly agricultural land, with Comanche as the county seat.

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Comanche County Overview

~13,500 Population
Comanche County Seat
220th Judicial District
948 sq mi Area

Comanche County Sheriff's Office

The Comanche County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency for the county. It operates the jail and maintains all booking records. When someone is arrested in Comanche County, whether by the Sheriff's deputies, the Comanche Police Department, or the De Leon Police Department, the arrest is logged at the county jail. The Sheriff's Office handles records requests and can provide information about current and past inmates.

Comanche is a small county. The jail has limited capacity compared to urban facilities. Most inmates are held for short periods while they wait for court or post bond. People who receive state prison sentences get transferred to a TDCJ facility. You can track state inmates through the TDCJ Inmate Search system online.

Office Comanche County Sheriff's Office
Address Comanche County Courthouse
Comanche, TX 76442
Phone (325) 356-2655
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (jail is 24/7)

Comanche County is a small rural county, and it does not have a dedicated online jail roster. To check on recent arrests, your best option is to call the Sheriff's Office directly. Provide the full name of the person you want to look up. Staff can check if that person is in the jail and share basic booking information like charges and bond amounts.

Statewide tools can help too. The Texas DPS Criminal History search pulls conviction records from across Texas, including Comanche County. You pay a small fee for each search. The Texas court records search lets you look up criminal case filings by name or case number. Both are available to anyone with internet access.

For formal records requests, write to the Sheriff's Office. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, the office must respond within ten business days. Include as much detail as you can about the person or arrest you are looking for. A name and approximate date will speed things up. The District Clerk at the courthouse also keeps criminal case files you can review in person.

Texas Law on Arrest Records

Arrest records in Comanche County follow the same rules as every other Texas county. The Texas Public Information Act makes them open to the public. You can request records from the Sheriff's Office, and they are required by law to provide them unless an exception applies.

The main exceptions involve ongoing cases and sealed records. Under Section 552.108(c) of the Government Code, law enforcement agencies can withhold records tied to active investigations if releasing them would hurt the case. Juvenile arrest records are confidential. Expunged and sealed records are not available to the public either. Everything else is fair game. You can get the name of the arrested person, the charges, the booking date, bond details, and the arresting agency.

The Government Code Chapter 411 sets up the DPS criminal history program. Section 411.135 gives the public access to conviction records through DPS. For arrests that did not end in a conviction, you need to check at the county level. The Comanche County Sheriff's Office or District Clerk can help with those requests.

Statewide Arrest Record Tools

Since Comanche County does not maintain a large online database, statewide resources are important for searching arrest records here. The Texas Department of Public Safety operates the Crime Records Division, which manages criminal history data for all Texas counties. You can request a name-based search that covers Comanche County and the rest of the state at once.

The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement at tcole.texas.gov tracks officer certifications and can be useful in some situations. The full text of the Public Information Act is available online if you want to understand your rights when requesting arrest records. Texas gives the public broad access to these records, and Comanche County is no exception.

Texas DPS Crime Records

The Texas Department of Public Safety runs the state's centralized criminal history database. This is one of the best tools for searching arrest and conviction records that include Comanche County data.

Comanche County recent arrests Texas DPS Crime Records Division

Through the DPS Crime Records Division, you can request name-based criminal history checks that cover all 254 Texas counties. This is especially useful for rural counties like Comanche that may not have their own online search tools.

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What Arrest Records Include

A Comanche County arrest record shows the person's full name, date of birth, and physical details. It lists the charges, the arresting officer, and the booking date and time. Bond amounts appear when set by a magistrate. Mugshots may be taken at booking. The Sheriff's Office maintains all these records.

Court records grow once a case enters the 220th Judicial District Court. The District Clerk at the courthouse in Comanche keeps charging documents, pleas, and outcomes. You can view these files in person. Copies cost a small fee. Certified copies are available too. For older records, the clerk may need time to pull them from storage.

Nearby Counties

Comanche County shares borders with several counties in central Texas. If you are not sure where an arrest took place, check with the specific county jail.