Jim Hogg County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Jim Hogg County are handled by the Sheriff's Office in Hebbronville. This small South Texas county has about 5,200 residents and covers 1,136 square miles near the Mexican border. Law enforcement here includes the Sheriff's Office and, at times, Border Patrol operations that run through the area. All local arrests go through the county jail in Hebbronville, and booking records are maintained on site. You can contact the Sheriff's Office to ask about recent bookings or file a formal records request.

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Jim Hogg County Overview

~5,200 Population
Hebbronville County Seat
1,136 Square Miles
229th Judicial District

Jim Hogg County Sheriff's Office

The Sheriff's Office runs law enforcement for all of Jim Hogg County. Hebbronville is the county seat and the only town of any size in the area. The office operates the county jail where all bookings take place. When someone is arrested, the jail creates a record that shows the person's name, charges, date of arrest, and bail amount.

Because Jim Hogg County is small, the Sheriff's Office does not run an online jail roster or booking search. You can call the office to check on someone's custody status. Staff will tell you if the person is in the jail and what charges are listed. For formal records, you submit a request under Government Code Chapter 552. Include the person's full name and an approximate arrest date. The office typically responds within ten business days.

Office Jim Hogg County Sheriff's Office
Address 102 E. Tilley St.
Hebbronville, TX 78361
Phone (361) 527-4140
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Texas Arrest Record Resources

Under Government Code Chapter 411, every law enforcement agency in Texas reports arrest data to DPS. The Jim Hogg County Sheriff's Office is part of that reporting system. The data goes into a centralized database that feeds the DPS criminal history search. Anyone can use this tool to look up a person's arrest record from any county.

The TDCJ Inmate Search covers inmates in the Texas state prison system. If someone from Jim Hogg County was sentenced to prison, this free tool will show their current unit, sentence length, and estimated release date. It is updated regularly and open to the public.

Section 552.108(c) of the Government Code says that basic arrest data is public. Agencies must share the arrested person's name, the charge, and the arrest date when asked. The law also protects the public's right to know about law enforcement activity through the Texas Public Information Act. If a request is denied, you can appeal to the Attorney General for a ruling.

Bail Process in Jim Hogg County

Bail in Jim Hogg County works like the rest of Texas. A magistrate sets the amount within 48 hours of the arrest. Minor charges carry lower bonds, while felonies bring higher amounts. Because Hebbronville is a small town, bail bond agents may come from Laredo or other nearby cities. The standard fee is about 10 percent of the total bond.

Cash bonds are accepted at the jail. You pay the full amount and get it back when the case wraps up, minus any fines or court costs. Personal recognizance bonds are possible for low-level offenses if the judge decides the person is not a flight risk. All bond details become part of the booking record, and you can get copies of that information through a records request to the Sheriff's Office.

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Nearby Counties

Jim Hogg County sits in the South Texas brush country near the border. These neighboring counties have their own Sheriff's Office and jail for arrest records.