Lamar County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Lamar County go through the Sheriff's Office in Paris. The county has about 50,000 residents and covers 932 square miles in Northeast Texas near the Oklahoma border. Paris is the county seat and largest city. The Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and processes bookings from its own deputies and local police departments. Arrest records include names, charges, bond amounts, and booking dates. You can call the office at (903) 737-2400 to check on a recent arrest or visit in person to request copies.

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Lamar County Overview

~50,000 Population
Paris County Seat
932 Square Miles
6th Judicial District

Lamar County Sheriff's Office

The Lamar County Sheriff's Office operates the jail at 2875 FM 149 in Paris. The facility runs 24 hours a day and handles all bookings in the county. When someone is arrested, the jail creates a record with the person's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and arresting agency. The office also processes records requests and handles warrant checks.

For copies of arrest records, submit a written request under the Texas Public Information Act. The office has ten business days to respond. Phone calls are the quickest way to check on current inmates. Staff can confirm custody status, charges, and bond details. Bail bond companies in the Paris area include Barham Bail Bonds at (903) 784-6178 and Dollins Bail Bonds at (903) 785-4228.

Office Lamar County Sheriff's Office
Phone (903) 737-2400
County Seat Paris, Texas
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Statewide Arrest Record Tools

Under Government Code Chapter 411, the Texas DPS Crime Records Service collects arrest data from every law enforcement agency in the state. The Lamar County Sheriff's Office reports its arrests to DPS as part of this process. The data feeds into a centralized database the public can search.

The TDCJ Inmate Search covers people in the Texas state prison system. It is free and lists unit assignments, sentence lengths, and release dates. Section 552.108(c) of the Government Code ensures basic arrest data stays public. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement certifies all peace officers in the state.

Bail and Bond in Lamar County

After a booking at the Lamar County jail, a magistrate sets bail within 48 hours. The amount depends on the charge and the person's history. Minor offenses carry lower bonds, while felonies can result in higher amounts. Bail bond agents charge about 10 percent of the total as a fee. Cash bonds are accepted at the jail, and the money comes back when the case is done.

Personal recognizance bonds may be available for low-risk offenses at the judge's discretion. All bond details become part of the arrest record and can be requested from the Sheriff's Office under state law.

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Nearby Counties

Lamar County is in Northeast Texas. These neighboring counties each have their own jail and arrest records.