Kerr County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Kerr County are processed at the Sheriff's Office in Kerrville. The county has about 53,000 people and covers 1,106 square miles in the Texas Hill Country. Kerrville is the largest city and serves as the county seat. The Sheriff's Office handles patrol, warrants, and jail operations for the county. Arrest records include names, charges, bond details, and booking dates. You can call the office or visit in person to check on a recent booking, and the staff can help with records requests.

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Kerr County Overview

~53,000 Population
Kerrville County Seat
1,106 Square Miles
198th Judicial District

Kerr County Sheriff's Office

The Kerr County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement body for the area outside Kerrville city limits. It runs the county jail and processes all bookings. Each arrest creates a record with the person's name, charges, bond amount, and the arresting agency. The jail operates around the clock, so bookings happen at all hours.

For copies of arrest records, submit a written request under the Texas Public Information Act. The office has ten business days to respond. Phone inquiries about current inmates are handled during regular hours. Staff can confirm custody status and share basic booking details.

Office Kerr County Sheriff's Office
Phone (830) 896-1216
County Seat Kerrville, Texas
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Texas Arrest Record Resources

Under Government Code Chapter 411, the Texas DPS Crime Records Service collects arrest data from every law enforcement agency. The Kerr County Sheriff's Office reports its arrests to DPS as part of this requirement. That information feeds into a statewide database the public can search for a per-query fee.

The TDCJ Inmate Search covers inmates in the Texas state prison system. It is free and shows unit assignments, sentence details, and projected release dates. Section 552.108(c) of the Government Code keeps basic arrest data public. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement certifies all peace officers in the state, including deputies in Kerr County.

Bail and Bond in Kerr County

After a booking at the Kerr County jail, a magistrate sets bail within 48 hours. The bail amount depends on the charge and the person's history. Misdemeanors carry lower bonds. Felony charges can result in much higher amounts. Bail bond agents charge about 10 percent of the total as a non-refundable fee. Cash bonds are also accepted at the jail.

Personal recognizance bonds may be granted for low-risk offenses if the judge decides the person is not a flight risk. All bond information becomes part of the arrest record and can be requested from the Sheriff's Office under Texas law. The money from a cash bond is returned when the case is resolved, minus any fines or court costs the judge may order.

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Nearby Counties

Kerr County is in the Hill Country region of Texas. These neighboring counties each have their own jail and arrest records.