Jeff Davis County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Jeff Davis County are handled by the Sheriff's Office in Fort Davis. This is one of the smallest counties in Texas by population, with just over 2,200 people spread across 2,265 square miles of mountain and desert terrain in the Trans-Pecos region. Despite its small size, the Sheriff's Office keeps full booking records for every arrest. You can call or visit to check on recent bookings, and the office processes written records requests under state law.

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Jeff Davis County Overview

~2,200 Population
Fort Davis County Seat
2,265 Square Miles
83rd Judicial District

Jeff Davis County Sheriff's Office

The Sheriff's Office is the sole law enforcement agency for Jeff Davis County. It covers a huge area of rugged West Texas land, including parts of the Davis Mountains. The office sits in Fort Davis, a town of about 1,200 people that serves as the county seat. The jail here handles all local bookings and keeps records on every arrest.

Given the small population, the volume of arrests is low compared to urban counties. That means staff can often pull up records quickly when you call. Phone inquiries are the most common way people check on bookings here. If you need a formal copy of an arrest record, you submit a written request. The county processes these under Government Code Chapter 552, the Texas Public Information Act.

Office Jeff Davis County Sheriff's Office
Address P.O. Box 1249
Fort Davis, TX 79734
Phone (432) 426-3231
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website co.jeff-davis.tx.us

Texas Arrest Record Resources

The Texas DPS Crime Records Service collects arrest data from all 254 counties. Under Government Code Chapter 411, the Jeff Davis County Sheriff's Office reports arrests to DPS. That data feeds into the statewide criminal history database. Anyone can search it through the DPS website for a small fee.

The TDCJ Inmate Search is useful if someone from Jeff Davis County was sent to state prison. The tool is free and shows current and former inmates by name or TDCJ number. It lists the person's unit, sentence, and projected release date. This covers the entire Texas Department of Criminal Justice system.

Under Section 552.108(c) of the Government Code, basic arrest data is public information. That includes the person's name, the charge, and the date of the arrest. Agencies cannot withhold this type of data except in narrow circumstances tied to active investigations. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement maintains records on officer certifications, which can verify that the arresting officers in Jeff Davis County are properly licensed.

Bail and Bond in Jeff Davis County

When someone is arrested in Jeff Davis County, a local magistrate sets bail. The amount is based on the charge and the person's background. Low-level offenses often carry modest bonds. More serious charges can result in higher bail amounts. Because Jeff Davis County is so remote, bail bond agents may come from Alpine or Marfa, the nearest larger towns.

Cash bonds are always an option. You pay the full amount to the jail, and the money is returned when the case resolves. A bail bond agent charges about 10 percent of the total as a non-refundable fee. Personal recognizance bonds are sometimes granted for minor offenses if the judge decides the person is not a flight risk. All bond details become part of the arrest record and can be requested later.

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Nearby Counties

Jeff Davis County is in a remote part of the Trans-Pecos region. These neighboring counties each have their own Sheriff's Office and jail facilities.