Find Jasper County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Jasper County are recorded at the Sheriff's Office in the city of Jasper. Located in the East Texas Piney Woods, this county has roughly 35,000 residents and covers about 937 square miles. The Sheriff's Office handles most law enforcement across the county and runs the local jail where all bookings take place. Arrest records here include the name of the person, the charges filed, the arresting officer, and bond details. You can look up this information by contacting the office or using statewide search tools.

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Jasper County Overview

~35,000 Population
Jasper County Seat
937 Square Miles
1st Judicial District

Jasper County Sheriff's Office

The Jasper County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement body for the county. It handles patrol duties, warrants, and jail operations. When someone gets arrested in Jasper County, the booking takes place at the county jail and a record is created right away. That record includes personal details, the charges, bond information, and the date and time of the arrest.

Staff at the Sheriff's Office can answer questions about who is currently in the jail. A phone call is the quickest way to check on someone's custody status. For more formal requests, you can submit a written records request under the Texas Public Information Act. The office will pull the records and let you know the cost for copies. Most basic arrest data is available to anyone who asks for it.

Office Jasper County Sheriff's Office
Address 98 Burch St.
Jasper, TX 75951
Phone (409) 384-5417
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website co.jasper.tx.us

Statewide Arrest Search Tools

The Texas DPS Crime Records Service is the primary state agency for criminal history data. Under Government Code Chapter 411, all law enforcement agencies in Texas must send their arrest data to DPS. This means arrests made by the Jasper County Sheriff's Office end up in the statewide database. You can search that database through the DPS website for a per-search fee.

If someone from Jasper County went to state prison, the TDCJ Inmate Search will show their current status. That tool is free and includes details like the unit where the person is housed, their sentence length, and projected release date. It covers all current and recently released inmates in the Texas state prison system.

Section 552.108(c) of the Government Code says that basic arrest information must be released to the public. The name of the arrested person, the charge, and the date of arrest are all considered public. Agencies cannot hold back this type of data unless it falls under a very specific exemption tied to ongoing investigations. Once an investigation ends, the records become fully open.

Bail Process in Jasper County

After someone is booked into the Jasper County jail, a magistrate sets the bail amount. This usually happens within 48 hours. The amount depends on the charge and the person's criminal history. Simple misdemeanors may carry bonds of a few hundred dollars, while felony charges can mean much higher amounts. The magistrate can also add conditions to the bail, such as a no-contact order.

Bail bond agents in the Jasper area charge about 10 percent of the bond amount to post it on a person's behalf. Cash bonds let you pay the full amount directly and get it back later when the case is done. Personal recognizance bonds are possible for certain low-risk offenses, where the judge lets the person go on a promise to appear in court. All bond information becomes part of the arrest record that you can request from the Sheriff's Office.

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Nearby Counties

Jasper County sits in the deep East Texas region near the Louisiana border. These are the neighboring counties, each with its own jail and arrest records.