Search Hockley County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Hockley County go through the Sheriff's Office in Levelland, the county seat. Hockley County sits in West Texas about 30 miles west of Lubbock. The county has around 23,000 residents and covers 908 square miles of flat farmland and oil country. Levelland is the main town. The Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and processes all bookings from local police, deputies, and state troopers. Basic arrest records are public under Texas law and available to anyone who asks.

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Hockley County Overview

~23K Population
121st Judicial District
Levelland County Seat
908 sq mi Area

Hockley County Arrest Records

The Hockley County Sheriff's Office handles all arrest records. The jail in Levelland processes bookings from every agency in the county. That means arrests by the Levelland Police Department, county deputies, and DPS troopers all end up in one place. Each booking creates a record with the person's name, charges, bond amount, and date. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, this info is public.

Hockley County is an oil-producing area, and the population fluctuates with the energy industry. The jail sees a steady stream of bookings. Call the Sheriff's Office during business hours for the quickest check on recent arrests. Staff can confirm bookings and share basic charge details over the phone.

Office Hockley County Sheriff's Office
Address 802 Houston Street, Levelland, TX 79336
Phone (806) 894-3126
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Hockley County does not run a big online inmate search system. State databases cover that gap. The screenshot below shows the DPS Crime Records Division page, which collects arrest data from all Texas counties.

DPS Crime Records for Hockley County recent arrests

DPS compiles data from local agencies across the state, including Hockley County. Officers must report arrest incidents to DPS within seven days.

The jail roster in Hockley County turns over fairly fast given the small size of the facility. Most people booked on minor charges bond out the same day or the next. For more serious offenses, inmates may sit in the jail for weeks while the case moves through court. You can call the jail at any time to ask if someone is still in custody. The staff on duty can check the roster and tell you right away. Keep in mind that the county sheriff is the main law enforcement presence in the rural parts of Hockley County outside Levelland city limits.

How to Find Recent Arrests

Call (806) 894-3126 for the fastest results. Staff can confirm bookings and share charges. No reason needed. Written requests go to 802 Houston Street, Levelland, TX 79336. Include the person's full name. The county responds within ten business days. In-person visits work during office hours.

Court records branch off to the District Clerk for felonies and the County Clerk for misdemeanors. The 121st Judicial District Court handles felony cases. Levelland is about 30 miles west of Lubbock, so residents can also check Lubbock County records for cases that cross county lines.

Hockley County Public Records

The Texas Public Information Act makes arrest records open. Section 552.108(c) requires release of the name, age, address, race, sex, occupation, arrest date, charges, booking info, bond data, and officer names. These details are always available for adult arrests. Juvenile records are sealed. The Texas Attorney General enforces these rules across all counties.

Texas Arrest Search Tools

The DPS Criminal History Search covers all 254 counties for $3.00 per lookup. An account is needed. It tracks Class B misdemeanor and higher offenses under Government Code Chapter 411. Section 411.135 defines public access rules.

The TDCJ Inmate Search is free for prison records. The Texas Courts Case Search covers appellate records. The DPS Crime Records Division collects data statewide. The TCOLE certifies officers active in Hockley County.

Hockley County Booking Process

Booking takes place at the jail in Levelland. Officers take a photo, fingerprints, and personal details. Charges get logged. A magistrate sets bond within 48 hours. Minor charges follow a schedule. Serious offenses may need a judge to review the case. Records stay with the Sheriff's Office after booking.

If the DA files charges, the case enters the court system. The 121st Judicial District Court covers felonies. Misdemeanors go to county court. Hockley County reports arrest data to DPS within seven days. Lubbock is the closest large city, and Lubbock County handles a high volume of cases in the region. If you cannot find a record in Hockley County, checking Lubbock County may help.

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