Find Hunt County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Hunt County go through the Sheriff's Office in Greenville, the county seat. Hunt County is in Northeast Texas about 50 miles northeast of Dallas. The county has a population near 100,000 and covers 882 square miles. Greenville sits along Interstate 30, which connects the county to the Dallas metro area. The Sheriff's Office runs the jail and handles all bookings. You can search for arrest records online, by phone, or in person. Booking data is public under the Texas Public Information Act, and the county provides online access to some records.

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Hunt County Overview

~100K Population
196th Judicial District
Greenville County Seat
882 sq mi Area

Hunt County Arrest Records

The Hunt County Sheriff's Office keeps all arrest records for the county. The jail in Greenville handles bookings from deputies, Greenville police, Commerce police, and DPS troopers working the I-30 corridor. Every booking creates a record with the person's name, charges, bond amount, and date. The county provides online resources for arrest records, and the District Clerk also has an online court records system.

Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, basic arrest data is public. Hunt County has a growing population thanks to its proximity to Dallas. The county jail operates around the clock and video visitation is available for inmates. Bail bond information can be obtained through the Sheriff's Office.

Office Hunt County Sheriff's Office
Address 2801 Stuart Street, Greenville, TX 75401
Phone (903) 453-6800
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (jail is 24/7)

Hunt County's online resources include an inmate search and court records system. For statewide data, the DPS system covers all Texas counties. The screenshot below shows the DPS Crime Records Division page.

DPS Crime Records for Hunt County recent arrests

DPS collects arrest data from Hunt County law enforcement agencies and feeds it into the Computerized Criminal History System. Officers must submit reports within seven days of each arrest.

Search Hunt County Recent Arrests

The Hunt County inmate search system lets you look up current inmates online. You can also search the District Clerk's court records for case files tied to arrests. Both tools are available through the county's website. For the quickest phone check, call (903) 453-6800. Staff can confirm bookings and share basic charge info.

Written requests go to 2801 Stuart Street, Greenville, TX 75401. Include the person's full name and date of birth. The county must respond within ten business days under the Public Information Act. Certified copies come with a per-page fee. In-person visits are accepted during business hours.

Greenville is about 50 miles northeast of Dallas on I-30. The drive takes about an hour. Court records for felony cases go through the 196th Judicial District Court. Misdemeanors are handled at the county court level. Both types of records can be searched through the clerk's offices.

Hunt County Public Records

The Texas Public Information Act makes arrest records open. Section 552.108(c) lists what must be shared: the arrested person's name, age, address, race, sex, occupation, arrest date and time, charges, booking details, bond amount, and officer names. These details are always available for adult arrests. Juvenile records stay sealed. Active investigations may limit some disclosure. The Texas Attorney General handles complaints about denied records requests.

Texas Arrest Lookup Tools

The DPS Criminal History Search covers all 254 counties for $3.00 per lookup. You need an account. The system tracks Class B misdemeanor and above offenses under Government Code Chapter 411. Section 411.135 defines what can be released to the public through the DPS portal.

Free options include the TDCJ Inmate Search for state prison records and the Texas Courts Case Search for appellate records. The DPS Crime Records Division collects data from all local agencies. Hunt County reports arrests to DPS within seven days. The TCOLE certifies officers active in the county.

Hunt County Booking Process

Arrests in Hunt County go to the jail in Greenville for booking. The facility runs 24/7. Officers take a photo and fingerprints, record personal details, and log charges. A magistrate sets bond within 48 hours. Minor offenses follow a bond schedule. Serious charges may need a judge to review.

Video visitation is available at the jail. After booking, arrest records stay with the Sheriff's Office. Court cases branch off to the clerks once charges are filed. The 196th Judicial District Court handles felonies. Misdemeanors go to county court. Hunt County sends arrest data to DPS, feeding into the statewide criminal history system. Dallas and Collin counties are the nearest major urban areas, and people in Hunt County may have case connections in those jurisdictions.

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