Hall County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Hall County are handled by the Sheriff's Office in Memphis, the county seat. Hall County is a small, rural county in the Texas Panhandle with a population around 3,000 people. Despite its small size, the county still keeps full arrest and booking records as required by state law. All arrests made by local officers, deputies, or state troopers in the county go through the Hall County jail. Basic arrest data is public here, and you can get it by contacting the Sheriff's Office directly or through state-level search tools.

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Hall County Overview

~3K Population
100th Judicial District
Memphis County Seat
903 sq mi Area

Hall County Arrest Records

The Hall County Sheriff's Office keeps all arrest records for the county. The office sits in Memphis and handles bookings from every law enforcement stop and call in the area. That includes deputies on patrol and any state troopers who make arrests within county lines. The jail is small and reflects the size of the community. But the records process works the same as larger counties in Texas. Every booking creates a record with the person's name, charges, bond amount, and booking date.

You can reach the Sheriff's Office by phone to ask about recent arrests. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody and what charges are on file. For written requests, send a letter to the Hall County Sheriff's Office in Memphis. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, the county must share basic arrest data with anyone who asks. You do not need to state a reason.

Office Hall County Sheriff's Office
Address 512 Main Street, Memphis, TX 79245
Phone (806) 259-2151
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Hall County does not have a dedicated online portal for jail records. For the most current arrest data, a phone call is the best route. The screenshot below shows the DPS Crime Records Division page, which serves as the state hub for criminal justice data across all Texas counties including Hall County.

Texas DPS Crime Records Division for Hall County recent arrests

DPS collects arrest data from agencies across the state. Hall County law enforcement submits reports to DPS, which feeds into the statewide criminal history system used by courts and other agencies.

How to Find Recent Arrests

Looking up recent arrests in Hall County starts with the Sheriff's Office. Call (806) 259-2151 during business hours. The staff can check the jail roster and give you basic booking info right over the phone. This includes the person's name, what they were charged with, and the bond amount. The process is simple and fast in a county this size.

A written request works for more formal needs. Mail your request to 512 Main Street, Memphis, TX 79245. Include the full name of the person and a date of birth if you have it. The county has ten business days to respond under the Public Information Act. Most requests in smaller counties get turned around in just a few days. Certified copies may cost a small per-page fee.

You can also visit in person. The Sheriff's Office is open during regular business hours. Walk in and ask to see booking records. Staff can pull up current and past data. If you need court records tied to an arrest, those go through the Hall County District Clerk or County Clerk, depending on the charge level. Felonies land in the 100th Judicial District Court, while misdemeanors stay at the county court.

Public Records Access in Hall County

Texas law makes arrest records public. The Public Information Act covers what must be shared when someone asks. Section 552.108(c) lists the details that cannot be withheld. That means the name, age, address, race, sex, and occupation of the arrested person are always available. The date, time, and place of arrest are public too. So are the charges, bond amount, and names of the arresting officers.

Juvenile records are sealed. Active investigation files may have limited access. But for standard adult arrests, Hall County must hand over the data. If you hit a roadblock, the Texas Attorney General's office handles complaints about public records requests. The AG can force compliance if needed.

Hall County follows the same rules as every other county in the state. The size of the county does not change your rights. Small counties sometimes process requests faster simply because they deal with fewer cases. Memphis is quiet compared to Houston or Dallas. But the legal standards are the same across the board.

Texas Arrest Search Tools

Beyond calling the local office, you can use state databases to look up arrest records that touch Hall County. The DPS Criminal History Search is $3.00 per search and requires an account. It pulls from the Computerized Criminal History System under Government Code Chapter 411. Section 411.135 governs what the system can release to the public.

The TDCJ Inmate Search is free and useful if someone from Hall County received a state prison sentence. The Texas Courts Case Search covers appellate-level records. For trial court data, contact the Hall County clerks directly.

The DPS Crime Records Division gathers reports from all 254 counties. Each agency must send arrest data within seven days. That means even a small county like Hall feeds into the same statewide system that covers Dallas and Harris counties. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement certifies officers and tracks which agencies are active in the county.

Booking Process in Hall County

Arrests in Hall County go through a standard booking process at the jail in Memphis. The officer brings the person in, takes a photo and fingerprints, and logs the charges. A magistrate reviews the case and sets bond. For minor offenses, there may be a bond schedule that allows quick release. More serious charges need a judge to look at the case first.

After booking, the record stays with the Sheriff's Office. If the case moves to prosecution, the District Attorney files charges and the case enters the court system. Court records are separate from jail records but linked by case number. The 100th Judicial District serves Hall County along with several other counties in the region. That district court handles felony cases while the Hall County Court at Law takes misdemeanors.

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