Hardeman County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Hardeman County go through the Sheriff's Office in Quanah, the county seat. Hardeman County is a small county in North Texas near the Oklahoma border with about 3,800 residents. The county covers 695 square miles of rolling plains. All bookings from local police and state officers in the area are processed at the county jail. Arrest data is public under Texas law, and you can get it by contacting the Sheriff's Office or using statewide databases operated by the Texas Department of Public Safety.

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~3.8K Population
46th Judicial District
Quanah County Seat
695 sq mi Area

Hardeman County Arrest Records

The Hardeman County Sheriff's Office handles all arrest records. The jail in Quanah processes bookings from deputies, local police, and state troopers working in the county. Every arrest creates a record with the person's name, charges, bond amount, and booking details. This information falls under the Texas Public Information Act and must be shared with anyone who requests it.

You can call the Sheriff's Office during business hours to ask about recent arrests. Staff will check the system and share basic booking data over the phone. This is the fastest way to find out if someone is in custody. For a more formal request, send a letter or visit the office in person. Quanah is a small town, and the staff usually has time to help walk-in visitors without long waits.

Office Hardeman County Sheriff's Office
Address 200 South Main Street, Quanah, TX 79252
Phone (940) 663-5313
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

The county does not have a dedicated online jail lookup portal. State tools fill that gap well. The screenshot below shows the Texas Attorney General's Public Information Act overview page, which explains your right to access government records including arrest data.

Texas AG Public Information Act for Hardeman County recent arrests

The AG's office enforces open records rules. If any Texas county, including Hardeman, fails to release public arrest data, you can file a complaint through this office.

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A phone call is the best starting point. Dial (940) 663-5313 and ask about a specific person. Staff can confirm bookings and charges within minutes. You do not need a reason to ask. Basic arrest info is public.

Written requests should go to 200 South Main Street, Quanah, TX 79252. Include the person's full name and date of birth if known. Response time is usually fast in a county this size. The legal deadline is ten business days. Certified copies cost a small fee. Plain copies are cheaper.

In-person visits work during regular hours. Bring identification. Staff can pull up booking records and print copies while you wait. If you need court records linked to an arrest, contact the Hardeman County Clerk or District Clerk. Felony cases go to the 46th Judicial District Court. Misdemeanors are handled at the county court level. Quanah is about 90 miles northwest of Wichita Falls.

Public Access to Arrest Records

Texas Government Code Chapter 552 makes arrest records public in Hardeman County. Section 552.108(c) lists the details that must be shared. The law requires release of the arrested person's name, age, address, race, sex, occupation, arrest date and time, location, charges, booking info, bond details, and officer names. These rules apply to every adult arrest.

Juvenile records are not public. Active investigations may limit what can be shared temporarily. But standard booking data for adults is always open. If the county refuses a proper request, the Texas Attorney General will step in. Complaints about denied requests go through the Open Records Division.

Texas Arrest Lookup Tools

The DPS Criminal History Search lets you search all 254 counties for $3.00 per credit. You need an account. The system tracks Class B misdemeanor and higher offenses under Government Code Chapter 411. Section 411.135 notes that data reflects only what agencies have submitted as of the request date.

Free state tools include the TDCJ Inmate Search for prison inmates and the Texas Courts Case Search for appellate cases. The DPS Crime Records Division collects data from all local agencies. Hardeman County officers report arrests to DPS within seven days, feeding into the statewide system.

Hardeman County Jail Bookings

When someone is arrested in Hardeman County, they are brought to the jail in Quanah. The booking process includes a photo, fingerprints, and logging of personal details and charges. A magistrate sets bond, usually within 48 hours. For minor offenses, a bond schedule may allow quick release. Serious charges may need a judge to review the case first.

Records stay on file with the Sheriff's Office after booking. If the District Attorney files charges, the case enters the court system. Felonies go to the 46th Judicial District Court. Misdemeanors are handled by the county court. Court records can be requested through the appropriate clerk's office. The 46th District serves Hardeman County along with several other counties in the region, including Foard and Wilbarger.

Hardeman County sends arrest data to DPS as part of the statewide reporting process. This data flows into the Computerized Criminal History System. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement certifies all peace officers and jailers in the county. TCOLE maintains records of officer training and licensing that are available for public review.

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