Find Floyd County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Floyd County are processed by the Sheriff's Office in Floydada. Floyd County sits on the Caprock Escarpment in the Texas panhandle region and has a population of about 5,700. The Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and keeps all booking records. Arrest data is public under the Texas Public Information Act. Floyd County falls in the 110th Judicial District. Whether you want to check on a recent booking or search for older arrest records, you can do that through the Sheriff's Office or statewide databases.

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Floyd County Overview

~5,700 Population
Floydada County Seat
110th Judicial District
992 sq mi Area

Floyd County Sheriff's Office

The Floyd County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency for the county. It covers a large area with a small staff. The sheriff and deputies handle patrol, investigations, and jail operations. All arrests in the county result in bookings at the jail in Floydada.

You can contact the office to ask about recent arrests. A phone call is the simplest way. Staff can check their system for a name you give them. They will share the charge, bond, and whether the person is still in custody. Walk-in visits are welcome during normal hours. The jail takes bookings around the clock.

Office Floyd County Sheriff's Office
Address County Courthouse
Floydada, TX 79235
Phone (806) 983-4901
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (jail is 24/7)

Floyd County is small and may not offer a full online jail search. Calling the Sheriff's Office is the most reliable way to check on recent arrests. The jail staff can look up names and give you booking details in real time. It is fast and free.

The Texas DPS criminal history search covers all Texas counties, including Floyd. Each search costs $3. You need an account and credits. The system checks the Computerized Criminal History database. Agencies report arrests to DPS within seven days, so Floyd County bookings should appear soon after they happen.

Court records are available through the Texas judicial case search. It is free and covers the 110th Judicial District, which serves Floyd County. Search by name to find criminal cases, charges, and hearing dates. For people who ended up in state prison, the TDCJ inmate search is free and shows current and former inmates.

Floyd County Website

The Floyd County government website provides information about local offices and services. Below is a screenshot of the county's web presence, which may list contact details for the Sheriff's Office and other departments.

Floyd County recent arrests official county website

Use the county website to confirm phone numbers and addresses before making a trip. Even if the site does not have an inmate search tool, the contact information it provides will help you reach the right people for arrest record requests.

Arrest Records and Texas Law

Floyd County arrest records are public under the Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552. This law makes all government records presumptively open to anyone. You do not need a reason to request arrest data from the Sheriff's Office.

Section 552.108 allows some investigative details to be held back. But Section 552.108(c) says basic arrest information must always be shared. That includes the person's name, age, and address. It also includes the date and time of arrest, the charges, booking data, and the arresting officer's name. These facts cannot be withheld from the public.

Under Government Code Chapter 411, the DPS maintains a statewide criminal history database. Section 411.135 outlines who can access the records. The public can get conviction data for $3 per search. Non-conviction records are restricted to law enforcement and other authorized parties. The Texas Attorney General oversees public records access and handles disputes when agencies refuse valid requests.

Floyd County Booking Data

A booking record from Floyd County includes the person's full name, date of birth, and physical description. It lists the charge or charges. The arresting agency and officer are identified. The date, time, and location of the arrest are noted. A booking photo is taken at intake.

Bond information shows the amount set by the magistrate and whether the person posted bail. Court dates and case numbers get added once the case enters the judicial system. All this data is reported to the DPS Crime Records Division within seven days. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement oversees these reporting requirements for all agencies statewide.

Request Floyd County Arrest Records

To get copies of arrest records from Floyd County, contact the Sheriff's Office in Floydada. You can call, visit, or mail a written request. Include the full name of the person you are looking for, along with a date of birth or approximate date of arrest if you have it. The more detail you give, the faster staff can find the record.

The office must respond within 10 business days under the Texas Public Information Act. If they need more time, they have to tell you. Copy fees may apply for printed documents but are usually small. If you feel your request was wrongly denied, the Texas Attorney General can step in. The process is free and typically resolves things quickly. Every law enforcement agency in Texas must follow these same rules about public records access.

For court records as opposed to jail records, the Floyd County District Clerk's office is your point of contact. The District Clerk keeps all court filings, including criminal case files, judgments, and court orders. That office is at the courthouse in Floydada. If you want to find out the outcome of a case that started with an arrest, the District Clerk can help. The Sheriff's Office handles the booking and jail side of things only.

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Nearby Counties

Floyd County is in the Texas panhandle region. These neighboring counties each have their own sheriff's offices and jails.