Delta County Arrest Records

Delta County recent arrests are tracked through the Sheriff's Office in Cooper, Texas. This small northeast Texas county has about 5,300 residents. Cooper is the county seat. The Sheriff's Office handles all law enforcement, jail operations, and arrest records for the county. Delta County is one of the smallest counties in Texas by area, covering just 277 square miles. Arrest records here are public under Texas law, and you can get them by contacting the Sheriff's Office directly.

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Delta County Overview

~5,300 Population
Cooper County Seat
8th Judicial District
277 sq mi Area

Delta County Sheriff's Office

The Delta County Sheriff's Office serves as the primary law enforcement agency. It operates the county jail and manages arrest records. Cooper is the main town and where most county services are located. The jail is a small facility that holds inmates for short periods. Longer-term inmates may be housed under agreements with neighboring counties.

Delta County is in a rural part of northeast Texas between Dallas and Texarkana. Interstate 30 does not run through the county, so it does not get the highway traffic that some other counties see. Most arrests here involve local residents. The nearest larger counties are Hopkins County to the east and Hunt County to the southwest. If you cannot find someone in the Delta County Jail, check those neighboring facilities.

Office Delta County Sheriff's Office
Address Delta County Courthouse
Cooper, TX 75432
Phone (903) 395-4611
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website deltacountytx.com

Delta County does not have an online jail roster. The county is small and does not have the resources for one. Call the Sheriff's Office at (903) 395-4611 to ask about recent arrests. Give the person's name. Staff can tell you about custody status, charges, and bond amounts. This is the fastest way to check on a recent arrest in Delta County.

Statewide search tools are also useful. The Texas DPS Criminal History tool covers conviction records from all Texas counties. The Texas court records search pulls up case filings from Delta County courts. Both are available to anyone with an internet connection.

Written requests for arrest records should reference Texas Government Code Chapter 552. Send them to the Sheriff's Office. They must respond within ten business days. The County Clerk at the courthouse in Cooper also keeps court records. You can visit in person during office hours to look at case files.

Delta County Government Website

The Delta County website provides contact information for the Sheriff's Office and other county departments. It is a useful starting point for anyone looking for arrest records.

Delta County recent arrests government website

At deltacountytx.com, you can find phone numbers and addresses for county offices. The Sheriff's Office listing gives you the jail phone number and office hours for records requests related to recent arrests in Delta County.

Texas Law on Arrest Records

Arrest records in Delta County are public under the Texas Public Information Act. The law gives anyone the right to request records from the Sheriff's Office. You do not need a specific reason. The agency must release the records or explain why they cannot.

Active investigations can be kept confidential under Section 552.108(c) of the Government Code. Juvenile records are sealed. Records that a court has expunged or sealed are off limits. Everything else is fair game. Names, charges, arrest dates, and bond details are public for most adult arrests in Delta County.

The DPS criminal history system operates under Government Code Chapter 411. Section 411.135 makes conviction data available to public searches. For records that only exist at the county level, the Delta County Sheriff's Office is the source. State prisoners from Delta County can be found through the TDCJ Inmate Search.

What Delta County Arrest Records Show

An arrest record from Delta County includes the person's full name, date of birth, and physical details. It shows the charges, the arresting agency, and the date and time of the arrest. Bond amounts are listed when a bond has been set. Mugshots may be taken at booking, depending on the facility.

Court records add more information once a case moves through the system. The District Clerk in Cooper keeps charging documents, plea records, and case outcomes. These are public files you can review at the courthouse. For copies, you may need to pay a small per-page fee. Bring identification when you visit. The courthouse staff can help you find what you need.

Delta County is part of the 8th Judicial District. Criminal cases go through the district court in Cooper. The county sees a low volume of arrests compared to urban areas. Property crimes, drug offenses, and DWI make up much of the arrest activity. The small population means the Sheriff's Office handles everything from patrol to booking to records management. If you need legal help with an arrest in Delta County, the State Bar of Texas referral line at (800) 252-9690 can connect you with a lawyer. Legal aid organizations in the northeast Texas region serve Delta County residents. Court forms for expungements and nondisclosures are available through the Texas courts website. The full text of the Public Information Act is posted online for reference.

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Nearby Counties

Delta County is in northeast Texas. Its neighboring counties are also mostly rural. Hopkins County to the east has the largest nearby town, Sulphur Springs.