Hopkins County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Hopkins County are processed by the Sheriff's Office in Sulphur Springs, the county seat. Hopkins County sits in Northeast Texas about 80 miles east of Dallas along Interstate 30. The county has around 37,000 residents and covers 785 square miles. Sulphur Springs is the main city and the hub for county government. The Sheriff's Office runs the jail and handles all bookings. You can look up arrest data by contacting the office directly, checking the county website, or searching through state databases.

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Hopkins County Overview

~37K Population
62nd Judicial District
Sulphur Springs County Seat
785 sq mi Area

Hopkins County Arrest Records

The Hopkins County Sheriff's Office keeps all arrest records for the county. The jail in Sulphur Springs handles bookings from deputies, Sulphur Springs police, and DPS troopers working the I-30 corridor. Every booking creates a record with the person's name, charges, bond amount, and date. This data is public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552.

Hopkins County's position on I-30 means it sees a mix of local arrests and highway stops. The Sheriff's Office processes all bookings regardless of which agency made the arrest. Call during business hours for the quickest results. Staff can share booking details over the phone.

Office Hopkins County Sheriff's Office
Address 298 Rosemont Street, Sulphur Springs, TX 75482
Phone (903) 438-4040
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

The Hopkins County website provides contact info and some general county details. The screenshot below shows the county's main web page.

Hopkins County recent arrests website

This page links to county departments and services. The Sheriff's Office section has contact details and general information about the jail and law enforcement services.

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Call (903) 438-4040 during business hours for a quick check on recent arrests. Staff can confirm if someone is booked and share charges and bond details. No reason is needed.

Written requests go to 298 Rosemont Street, Sulphur Springs, TX 75482. Include the person's full name and date of birth. The county must respond within ten business days. Certified copies cost a per-page fee. In-person visits are accepted during office hours. Sulphur Springs is an easy drive from both Dallas and Texarkana.

Court records go through the Hopkins County District Clerk for felonies and the County Clerk for misdemeanors. The 62nd Judicial District Court covers felony cases. Both sets of records can be searched once charges are formally filed.

Public Records in Hopkins County

The Texas Public Information Act makes arrest records open. Section 552.108(c) requires release of the arrested person's name, age, address, race, sex, occupation, arrest date, charges, booking details, bond amount, and officer names. Adult arrest data is always public. Juvenile records are sealed. Active investigations may limit some info. The Texas Attorney General handles complaints about denied records requests.

Texas Arrest Lookup Tools

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

Free tools include the TDCJ Inmate Search and the Texas Courts Case Search. The DPS Crime Records Division collects data from all agencies. Hopkins County reports arrests to DPS within seven days. The TCOLE certifies officers in the county.

Hopkins County Booking Process

Arrests in Hopkins County lead to booking at the jail in Sulphur Springs. Officers take a photo, fingerprints, and personal details. Charges get logged. A magistrate sets bond within 48 hours. Minor offenses follow a bond schedule. Serious charges may need a judge to review the case.

Records stay with the Sheriff's Office. If the DA files charges, the case enters the court system. The 62nd Judicial District Court handles felonies. Misdemeanors go to county court. Hopkins County sends arrest data to DPS, feeding into the statewide system. Hunt County and Rains County border Hopkins County, and people in the area may have connections to cases in those jurisdictions as well.

The jail roster changes daily as new bookings come in and others bond out. For recent arrests, a phone call is the fastest way to get current info. The Sheriff's Office can tell you if a person is still in custody and what the bond is set at. You do not need to fill out any forms for a basic check like this. Walk-in visits work too if you are in the Sulphur Springs area.

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