Haskell County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Haskell County are handled by the Sheriff's Office in the city of Haskell, which is the county seat. This small West Texas county has about 5,600 residents and covers 910 square miles. The economy relies on farming and ranching, and the population has been shrinking for years. Despite its size, the county still maintains full arrest and booking records. All arrests in the area go through the county jail, and basic booking data is available to the public under Texas law.

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Haskell County Overview

~5.6K Population
39th Judicial District
Haskell County Seat
910 sq mi Area

Haskell County Arrest Records

The Haskell County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and keeps all arrest records. Every booking in the county goes through this office. That covers arrests by deputies, the Haskell Police Department, and any state troopers operating in the area. Each booking creates a record with the person's name, charges, bond amount, and date. This data is public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552.

Call the Sheriff's Office to ask about recent bookings. Staff can confirm if someone is in custody and tell you the charges. Written requests are also accepted by mail. In-person visits work during regular business hours. The office sits in downtown Haskell near the courthouse square.

Office Haskell County Sheriff's Office
Address 1 Avenue D, Haskell, TX 79521
Phone (940) 864-2345
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Haskell County does not have a large online inmate search portal. State tools are the best bet for digital lookups. The screenshot below shows the Texas Statutes Government Code 411 page, which governs the statewide criminal history system.

Texas Government Code 411 for Haskell County recent arrests

Government Code Chapter 411 sets the rules for how arrest data gets collected, stored, and shared across Texas. All counties, including Haskell, must report arrests to DPS under this statute.

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A phone call is the best way to start. Dial (940) 864-2345 during business hours. The staff can check the system and share booking details in minutes. No reason is needed for the request. Basic arrest info is always public.

For a written request, send a letter to 1 Avenue D, Haskell, TX 79521. Include the person's full name. A date of birth helps. The county has ten business days to respond. Certified copies come with a fee. Plain copies cost less. You can also visit the office in person during weekday hours.

Court records tied to arrests go through the Haskell County District Clerk for felonies and the County Clerk for misdemeanors. The 39th Judicial District Court covers felony cases. Haskell is about 55 miles north of Abilene, so residents sometimes check Taylor County records for related cases as well.

Public Records in Haskell County

The Texas Public Information Act governs arrest record access. Section 552.108(c) requires release of the arrested person's name, age, address, race, sex, occupation, arrest date and time, place, charges, booking details, bond amount, and officer names. None of this can be withheld for standard adult arrests.

Juvenile cases are sealed. Active investigations may limit disclosure. But adult booking data is always open. The Texas Attorney General enforces these rules. If Haskell County denies a valid request, the AG can step in.

Texas Arrest Lookup Tools

The DPS Criminal History Search covers all counties for $3.00 per lookup. An account is needed. The database tracks Class B misdemeanor and higher offenses under Government Code Chapter 411. Section 411.135 controls public access.

Free tools include the TDCJ Inmate Search for prison records and the Texas Courts Case Search for appellate records. The DPS Crime Records Division collects data from all local agencies, including those in Haskell County. The TCOLE tracks certified officers statewide.

Haskell County Booking Details

When someone is arrested in Haskell County, they go to the jail for booking. Officers take a photo and fingerprints, record personal details, and log charges. A magistrate sets bond. Minor offenses follow a bond schedule. Serious charges need a judge to review the case first.

After booking, records stay with the Sheriff's Office. If charges are filed, the case enters the court system. The 39th Judicial District Court handles felonies. Misdemeanors go to county court. Arrest data gets reported to DPS within seven days. Even a small county like Haskell feeds into the same statewide system as Harris and Dallas counties.

Abilene is the nearest mid-size city. Some people in Haskell County may have ties to cases in Taylor County or Jones County, which border the area. If you cannot find a record locally, checking neighboring county records might help. The 39th District serves multiple counties in this region of West Texas.

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