Lubbock County Arrest Records

Recent arrests in Lubbock County are processed at the Detention Center run by Sheriff Kelly Rowe's office. The county has about 310,000 residents and serves as the hub of the South Plains region in West Texas. Lubbock is the county seat and the largest city. The Detention Center has a capacity of 1,512 beds and maintains an active jail roster that is available to the public online. You can search for inmates, check recent bookings, and view bond information through the Sheriff's Office website.

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Lubbock County Overview

~310K Population
1,512 Jail Capacity
Lubbock County Seat
72nd/140th Judicial Districts

Lubbock County Recent Arrests

The Lubbock County Sheriff's Office runs the Detention Center and keeps all arrest records for the county. Sheriff Kelly Rowe oversees the operation, which employs 362 county workers plus contract staff. The facility runs three shifts, each staffed with training corporals, sergeants, and lieutenants. The Detention Center processes bookings from the Lubbock Police Department, county deputies, DPS troopers, and officers from smaller towns in the area.

The active jail roster is available online in PDF and Excel formats. You can see who is currently in custody, what they are charged with, and their bond amount. The roster updates regularly. An "inmates booked yesterday" report is also posted daily so you can track the most recent arrests. Under Government Code Chapter 552, all basic arrest data is public. Section 552.108(c) covers the specific details that must be released.

Office Lubbock County Sheriff's Office - Detention Center
Address 3502 North Holly Avenue, Lubbock, TX 79403
Phone (806) 775-7009
Sheriff Kelly Rowe
Visitation 7 days/week, 8:00 AM to 9:30 PM (video conferencing)

The Lubbock County active jail roster is a strong tool for checking on recent arrests. Below is a screenshot of the roster page on the Sheriff's Office website.

Lubbock County active jail roster page showing recent arrests and inmate data

The roster shows real-time data. You can download it in PDF or Excel format for easy searching. Each entry shows the inmate's name, charges, bond amount, and booking date. Visitation happens through video conferencing seven days a week. A valid photo ID is required for visitors over 17 years old. Check-in is required to schedule visits.

Search Lubbock County Arrests Online

Lubbock County gives you several online search options. The active jail roster on the Sheriff's site is the first place to check for current bookings. For broader searches, the Lubbock Police Department also has tools. Police reports can be pulled through an online system at the LPD Records Division.

The Lubbock Police Department handles arrests within city limits. Their Records Division is at 916 Texas Avenue, Lubbock, TX 79401. The phone number is (806) 775-2808. They have online crime reporting and a daily crime log. LPD works closely with the Lubbock County Sheriff on cases that cross jurisdictions.

For statewide searches, the DPS Criminal History Search costs $3.00 per name and covers conviction data from every Texas county. The DPS Crime Records Division oversees this database. Under Government Code Chapter 411, the DPS maintains the Computerized Criminal History System. Section 411.135 details how conviction records enter the state system.

The District Clerk's office is at 904 Broadway, Suite 105, Lubbock, TX 79408. Court records for felony cases are available there. You can search for case files tied to arrests that have moved through the court system.

Public Records in Lubbock County

Texas law makes arrest records public. The Public Information Act requires that basic booking data be shared with anyone who asks. No reason needed. The law covers the arrested person's name, age, address, race, sex, occupation, charges, bond amount, and booking date.

Lubbock County follows these rules and goes further by posting the active jail roster online. Not every county does this. Section 552.108(c) of the Government Code lists the exact data points. Juvenile records stay sealed. Expunged cases are not available. Active investigations may be held back. But standard adult arrest records in Lubbock County are open and easy to access.

Lubbock County Court System

Lubbock County has two judicial districts. The 72nd and 140th District Courts both hear felony cases. County courts at law handle misdemeanors. The county is large enough to support multiple courts and judges. All courts operate from the Lubbock County Courthouse.

After an arrest, a magistrate sets bail. The case goes to the appropriate court based on the severity of the charges. Lubbock is the largest city between Dallas-Fort Worth and Albuquerque, so court volume stays busy. The District Clerk handles felony records. County clerks manage misdemeanor files. You can request records from either office.

The Texas Courts Case Search covers appellate records if a Lubbock County case was appealed. The TDCJ Inmate Search shows anyone from Lubbock County who ended up in state prison.

Texas Arrest Lookup Tools

Beyond Lubbock County's own resources, state databases provide additional search options.

Lubbock County is well-served for online arrest lookups compared to most Texas counties. The active jail roster, LPD records tools, and state databases together give you a solid range of options for finding arrest records.

How to Get Arrest Records

Start with the active jail roster for current bookings. This free online tool shows who is in the Detention Center right now. Download the PDF or Excel file and search by name.

Call (806) 775-7009 for direct jail information. The LPD Records Division at (806) 775-2808 handles city arrest records. For in-person visits, go to the Detention Center at 3502 North Holly Avenue or the LPD Records office at 916 Texas Avenue. Bring your ID for either location.

Written requests go to the Sheriff's Office at the Holly Avenue address. Include the full name, date of birth, and what records you need. Standard copy rates in Texas are $0.10 per page. Certified copies cost more. Court records are at the District Clerk's office at 904 Broadway, Suite 105. Between the online roster, phone lines, and in-person options, Lubbock County makes arrest records relatively easy to access.

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Cities in Lubbock County

Other communities in Lubbock County include Wolfforth, Slaton, Shallowater, and Idalou. All arrests in these areas go through the Lubbock County Sheriff's Office and Detention Center.

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