Live Oak County Arrest Records

Recent arrests in Live Oak County are processed by the Sheriff's Office at the county jail in George West. This south Texas county has about 12,500 residents and covers nearly 1,040 square miles of ranch land between San Antonio and Corpus Christi. George West is the county seat. All arrest data is public under the Texas Public Information Act, and you can request booking details from the Sheriff's Office by phone or in person.

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Live Oak County Overview

~12.5K Population
George West County Seat
36th Judicial District
1,040 sq mi Area

Live Oak County Recent Arrests

The Live Oak County Sheriff's Office manages all arrest records for the county. Their jail in George West processes bookings from deputies, DPS troopers, and officers from the small towns in the area. Interstate 37 runs through the county, which brings highway-related arrests from travelers and truckers passing through between San Antonio and Corpus Christi.

Call the Sheriff's Office to check on a recent booking. Staff can confirm if someone is in custody and share the charges. Under Government Code Chapter 552, basic arrest data is public. Section 552.108(c) lists the specific details that must be shared. You do not need to give a reason for your request.

Office Live Oak County Sheriff's Office
Address 301 Houston Street, George West, TX 78022
Phone (361) 449-2271
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Visit in person during business hours for walk-in record checks. Bring your ID. The office is in George West near the courthouse. Basic booking checks are typically free. Certified copies of arrest documents come with a per-page fee.

Search Live Oak County Arrests Online

Live Oak County does not run its own online booking portal. Smaller rural counties in Texas often lack the budget for web-based jail search tools. You can still look up arrest records through state databases that pull from all 254 counties.

The DPS Crime Records Division maintains the statewide criminal history system. Below is a screenshot of the AG's Public Information Act page, which explains your rights when requesting records.

Texas Attorney General Public Information Act page for Live Oak County recent arrests requests

The DPS Criminal History Search costs $3.00 per name and pulls data from the Computerized Criminal History System. Under Government Code Chapter 411, DPS maintains this statewide database. Section 411.135 governs how conviction records enter the system. For very recent arrests, call the jail directly since online tools can lag.

Public Records Law in Live Oak County

The Texas Public Information Act makes arrest records public. Anyone can ask for basic booking data without giving a reason. The law covers the arrested person's name, age, address, race, sex, occupation, charges, bond amount, and booking date.

Live Oak County follows these state rules. Most adult arrest records are open for public review. Juvenile records stay sealed. Expunged cases will not show up. Active investigations may be held back to protect the case. But standard booking data is available to the public. If you get turned down for a request, the Texas Attorney General handles disputes over public records.

Live Oak County Court System

Live Oak County belongs to the 36th Judicial District. The District Court hears felony cases. The County Court handles misdemeanors. Both courts are in the George West courthouse. After an arrest, a magistrate sets bail. The case then moves to the right court based on charge severity.

The District Clerk keeps felony records. The County Clerk stores misdemeanor files. You can request copies from either office. Live Oak County shares its judicial district with Bee, McMullen, and San Patricio counties. The district judge rotates through all four counties, so court schedules vary. Call the District Clerk ahead of your visit.

Highway-related arrests are common here because of I-37 traffic. Drug cases, DWI arrests, and warrant pickups from travelers happen with some regularity. These cases go through the same court system as local arrests. The Sheriff's Office handles all bookings regardless of which agency made the arrest.

Texas Arrest Lookup Tools

State-level databases include Live Oak County data along with records from every other Texas county. These tools are the main online option since the county has no web portal of its own.

The DPS Computerized Criminal History System is the backbone of statewide criminal records. It feeds data to the FBI's national databases. TCOLE verifies which agencies are active in Live Oak County. Between these tools and direct contact with the Sheriff's Office, you can access most arrest data from this county.

How to Get Arrest Records

Call (361) 449-2271 during business hours for the quickest results. Jail staff can confirm a booking and share basic charges. This is free and takes just a few minutes. For more detail, visit the Sheriff's Office at 301 Houston Street in George West.

Written requests can be mailed to the same address. Include the person's full name, date of birth if available, and a description of what records you need. Add your return address and phone number. Standard Texas copy rates are $0.10 per page. Certified copies cost more. Court records are separate and available at the clerk's offices in the courthouse.

George West sits along I-37, so it is easy to reach from San Antonio (about 80 miles north) or Corpus Christi (about 60 miles south). If you are in either city and need Live Oak County records, the drive is manageable. Otherwise, phone and mail work fine for most requests.

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