Search Fannin County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Fannin County go through the Sheriff's Office in Bonham. The county sits in northeast Texas along the Oklahoma border and has a population of about 35,000 people. The Sheriff's Office processes all bookings and maintains the county jail. Arrest records are public under Texas law, which means anyone can ask for them. Fannin County is part of the 336th Judicial District. If you need to check on a recent booking or look up someone's arrest history, this page explains the different ways to do that.

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Fannin County Overview

~35K Population
Bonham County Seat
336th Judicial District
891 sq mi Area

Fannin County Sheriff's Office

The Fannin County Sheriff's Office serves as the main law enforcement agency for the county. It runs the jail and handles all bookings from arrests made by deputies and other local agencies. The office is based in Bonham, which is the county seat. Bonham sits about 70 miles northeast of Dallas.

Staff at the Sheriff's Office can help with arrest record requests during business hours. Call or visit in person. They can check if someone is in custody and give you the charge and bond details. The jail runs around the clock, so you can call for current inmate information at any time. Records requests for older data may take a few days to process.

Office Fannin County Sheriff's Office
Address 2375 Silo Road
Bonham, TX 75418
Phone (903) 583-2143
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (jail is 24/7)

Fannin County is a mid-size county and may have some online tools for searching jail records. Check the Sheriff's Office website for any inmate roster or search feature. If no online tool is available, calling the jail is the fastest option. Give staff a name and they can check for recent bookings in the system.

The Texas DPS criminal history search covers all counties in Texas. It costs $3 per name. The DPS Computerized Criminal History database gets arrest data from Fannin County within seven days of each booking. Results include arrest dates, charges, and case dispositions. You need an account and credits to search.

Court records are searchable through the Texas judicial case search. This free tool covers criminal cases in the 336th Judicial District. Look up a defendant's name to find case status, hearing dates, and final outcomes. The TDCJ inmate search shows people who ended up in state prison. That tool is free and covers current and past inmates.

Statewide Records Search

The Texas DPS Crime Records Division runs the main statewide criminal history database. Arrest data from Fannin County and every other county in Texas feeds into this system. Below is a view of the DPS records portal.

Fannin County recent arrests Texas DPS crime records search portal

The DPS search requires an account and costs $3 per lookup. Enter a first and last name to see matches. The system shows conviction records to the public. For the most current Fannin County jail data, call the Sheriff's Office directly. That will give you real-time information about who is in custody.

Arrest Records Under Texas Law

The Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552, makes arrest records public in Fannin County. All government information is presumed open. You do not have to give a reason for your request. The Sheriff's Office must respond within 10 business days.

Section 552.108 lets agencies protect some investigative files. But Section 552.108(c) is clear about what cannot be hidden. The person's name, age, address, arrest date and time, charges, booking info, and the arresting officer's name are always public. None of that can be withheld, even in an active case. This rule applies to every law enforcement agency in Fannin County.

Under Government Code Chapter 411, the DPS keeps a centralized criminal history database. Section 411.135 spells out who gets access. Public users can search conviction data for $3. Full criminal history files that include non-conviction records are restricted. The Texas Attorney General handles complaints if an agency refuses a valid records request.

Fannin County Booking Records

A booking record from Fannin County includes the person's name, date of birth, and physical description. It lists the charges, the arresting agency, and the officer who made the arrest. Date, time, and location of the arrest are part of the file. A booking photo gets taken at intake.

Bond details show how much bail was set at and whether the person posted it. If the case has gone to court, the record may include the case number and scheduled hearing dates. This data is part of the basic arrest information that Texas law says must be public. The DPS Crime Records Division gets this information within seven days and adds it to the statewide database.

How to File a Fannin County Records Request

The Fannin County Sheriff's Office takes records requests in person, by phone, and by mail. Visit the office at 2375 Silo Road in Bonham during business hours. Bring your ID. Tell staff the name you want to look up and they can search the system. For mail requests, include the full name, date of birth if you have it, and approximate arrest date. Send it to the Sheriff's Office address in Bonham.

Under the Public Information Act, the office has 10 business days to respond. If they need more time, they must notify you. Copy fees may apply for printed records but tend to be small. The process is straightforward. Every agency in Texas follows these same rules, so the steps are the same whether you are dealing with a small county like Fannin or a major metro area.

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Nearby Counties

Fannin County sits in northeast Texas near the Oklahoma border. These neighboring counties handle their own arrests and jail operations.