Glasscock County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Glasscock County are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Garden City. This is one of the least populated counties in all of Texas, with fewer than 1,500 residents spread across about 900 square miles. The county is in the Permian Basin region of west Texas. Because of its small size, the local jail sees very few bookings compared to urban areas. Arrest records are still public under Texas law, and you can get information from the Sheriff's Office or through statewide search tools from the Texas DPS.

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Glasscock County Overview

~1,400 Population
Garden City County Seat
901 sq mi Area
118th Judicial District

Glasscock County Sheriff's Office

The Glasscock County Sheriff's Office is the only law enforcement agency for the entire county. There are no city police departments here. The sheriff and a small team of deputies handle all law enforcement duties, from traffic stops to criminal investigations. When an arrest occurs, the person is booked at the county facility in Garden City. The booking record includes the name, charges, date of birth, and bond amount.

With fewer than 1,500 people in the whole county, Glasscock County does not have a large jail. Some arrested individuals may be held locally for a short time and then transferred to a neighboring county with more capacity. If you cannot find someone at the Glasscock County jail, try checking with the Sheriff's Office. They can tell you if a transfer took place and where the person was sent. The oil and gas industry brings workers into the county, which can affect the types of arrests that occur.

Office Glasscock County Sheriff's Office
Address 117 E. Currie Street
Garden City, TX 79739
Phone (432) 354-2361
Hours Admin: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

For a county this small, there is no online jail roster to check. The best way to find out about recent arrests is to call the Sheriff's Office at (432) 354-2361. Staff can check the booking log and confirm whether someone is in custody. They can share the charges, bond amount, and other basic information.

The Texas DPS criminal history search is useful for broader checks. It costs $3 per name and covers convictions statewide. Even tiny counties like Glasscock report arrest data to DPS. The system covers Class B misdemeanors and above. Keep in mind that only convictions show up. Pending charges are not in the public search.

Texas DPS collects criminal history data from all 254 counties, no matter how small the population.

Glasscock County recent arrests Texas DPS Crime Records search page

Court records from Glasscock County go through the 118th Judicial District Court for felonies. Misdemeanors are handled by the County Court. The clerk's office at the courthouse in Garden City can help you find case files. Because the volume is low, staff can usually pull records quickly. You can also submit a formal request under Texas Government Code Chapter 552.

Texas Law on Arrest Records

The Texas Public Information Act applies to every county, including Glasscock. Government Code Chapter 552 presumes that all government records are open to the public. Section 552.108(c) specifically protects the right to basic arrest information. Agencies must release the name, age, address, race, sex, and occupation of the arrested person. They also must share the arrest date, time, location, charges, booking details, bond information, and the names of officers involved.

Even in a county with a population under 1,500, these rules hold. The Texas Attorney General oversees the Public Information Act. If the Glasscock County Sheriff's Office does not respond to a records request within ten business days, you can file a complaint with the AG's office.

Under Government Code Chapter 411, section 411.135, the DPS criminal history search only shows convictions and deferred adjudication. Recent arrests where the case is still pending will not appear in the DPS system. For that kind of information, the local jail is where you need to check.

Booking Process in Glasscock County

When someone is arrested in Glasscock County, they are taken to the county facility in Garden City. The booking process follows state rules. Staff record the person's name, charges, and personal information. Fingerprints are taken and submitted to the DPS. A photograph is taken as well. Bond amounts are set based on the charge. For lower-level offenses, there may be a preset bond schedule. Serious charges go to a judge for bond setting.

Because the jail is so small, some inmates get transferred to larger facilities in neighboring counties like Howard or Midland. The booking record stays with Glasscock County even if the person is held somewhere else. Once charges are filed, the court takes over. The District Clerk and County Clerk manage the court files from that point forward.

Statewide Arrest Search Tools

The Texas DPS Crime Records Division runs the Computerized Criminal History system. All law enforcement agencies in Texas, including the Glasscock County Sheriff's Office, report arrests to this database. Public users can search conviction records through the DPS online portal for $3 per name.

People in state prison can be found through the TDCJ inmate search, which is free. It covers anyone sentenced to more than a year in state prison. The Texas judicial case search handles appellate court records. For trial court records from Glasscock County, the clerk's office in Garden City is the place to go. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement sets standards for officer conduct during arrests statewide.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Glasscock County in the Permian Basin area. Larger neighbors like Howard and Midland counties have bigger jails and more online resources.