Search Jack County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Jack County are kept by the Sheriff's Office in Jacksboro. The county has about 8,500 residents spread across 917 square miles in North Central Texas. Jack County is part of a rural stretch west of the Dallas-Fort Worth area and relies on the Sheriff's Office as its primary law enforcement agency. Arrest records here include booking data, charges filed, and bond information. You can contact the Sheriff's Office to ask about someone who may have been picked up recently, or you can use statewide tools to run a broader search.

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Jack County Overview

~8,500 Population
Jacksboro County Seat
917 Square Miles
271st Judicial District

Jack County Sheriff's Office

The Jack County Sheriff's Office handles all arrests and jail operations for the county. It is based in Jacksboro, which serves as the county seat. The jail facility holds people who are booked on local charges as well as those picked up on warrants from other jurisdictions. When someone is arrested in Jack County, the booking record goes on file at this office.

You can reach the Sheriff's Office by phone to ask about an arrest. Staff can look up who is in custody and share basic booking details such as charges, bond amounts, and court dates. Jack County does not have a large online portal for jail records. In-person visits and phone calls are the most reliable way to get current information here. Walk-in requests are handled during regular business hours at the office in Jacksboro.

Office Jack County Sheriff's Office
Address 215 E. Belknap St.
Jacksboro, TX 76458
Phone (940) 567-2161
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Statewide Arrest Record Tools

Several Texas state agencies keep records that connect to Jack County arrests. The Texas DPS Crime Records Service is the central hub for criminal history data in the state. Under Government Code Chapter 411, DPS collects data from local agencies and makes it available through their search system. Every arrest in Jack County gets reported to DPS as part of this process.

If the person was sentenced to state prison, the TDCJ Inmate Search will show their current status. This tool is free and open to anyone. It lists the inmate's name, TDCJ number, unit assignment, and projected release date. The search works for anyone currently in the Texas state prison system or recently released from it.

The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement oversees officer licensing. While it does not handle arrest records, it tracks which officers are certified to make arrests in the state. Every deputy and peace officer in Jack County must hold a TCOLE license.

Bail and Bond in Jack County

When a person is arrested in Jack County, a magistrate sets bail based on the charge and the person's background. Minor offenses might carry bail of a few hundred dollars. Felony charges can mean bonds of several thousand or more. The magistrate hearing usually happens within 48 hours of the booking, though it can be faster if the judge is available sooner.

Bail bond companies in the Jacksboro area can post bond on a person's behalf. The standard fee is about 10 percent of the total bond amount. If you can pay the full amount in cash, you post a cash bond directly with the jail. That money comes back after the case wraps up, minus any fees or fines the court orders. Personal recognizance bonds are an option for some low-level offenses, where the person is released on a promise to appear in court.

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Nearby Counties

Jack County borders several other counties in the North Central Texas region. Each has its own jail and Sheriff's Office that handles arrest records.