Search Maverick County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Maverick County are handled by the Sheriff's Office in Eagle Pass, which sits right on the Texas-Mexico border. The county has a population of about 58,000 and processes a steady flow of bookings tied to both local crime and border-related offenses. All arrest data is public under Texas law. You can check the county website, call the jail, or file a records request to get booking details. Eagle Pass is the county seat and the only major city in Maverick County. The Sheriff's Office runs the jail and keeps all booking records on file.

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Maverick County Overview

~58K Population
Eagle Pass County Seat
293rd Judicial District
1,294 sq mi Area

Maverick County Arrest Records

The Maverick County Sheriff's Office manages all arrest records for the county. Their jail in Eagle Pass handles bookings from every law enforcement agency in the area, including city police, state troopers, and federal agents. The border location means Maverick County sees arrests tied to drug smuggling, illegal entry, and human trafficking in addition to the usual property crimes and assaults. All of this flows through the county jail system.

You can reach the Sheriff's Office to ask about recent arrests. The jail staff can tell you if someone was booked and what charges they face. Basic arrest info is free under Texas law. For copies of reports or detailed case files, you may need to put your request in writing. The office follows the same public records rules as every other county in Texas.

Office Maverick County Sheriff's Office
Address 1204 E. Main St., Eagle Pass, TX 78852
Phone (830) 773-2321
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (jail is 24/7)

The Maverick County website has general information about county departments and services. The screenshot below shows the county's main web portal.

Maverick County website showing county departments and services for recent arrests lookup

From this page you can find links to the Sheriff's Office and other county offices. The site also lists contact numbers for the jail and court clerk.

How to Search Recent Arrests

Maverick County does not have a dedicated online jail roster portal like some larger Texas counties do. That said, there are still ways to look up arrest records from home. The county website at co.maverick.tx.us has basic contact information for the Sheriff's Office, and you can call to ask about current inmates.

For a broader search, the Texas DPS Criminal History Search lets you look up conviction records statewide. Each search costs $3.00 and you need an account. This database pulls from the Computerized Criminal History System that tracks data from all 254 Texas counties, including Maverick. The DPS system covers Class B misdemeanors and above.

Phone calls work well for recent arrest checks. Call the jail at (830) 773-2321 and give them a name. Staff can confirm if someone is in custody. They can share the charges and bond amount too. This is the fastest way to check on a booking in Maverick County.

Written requests go to the Sheriff's Office address above. Include the person's full name, date of birth if you know it, and a rough date range for the arrest. The county has to respond within 10 business days under the Public Information Act.

Public Records Law in Texas

Arrest records in Maverick County are public. The Texas Public Information Act under Government Code Chapter 552 says that basic arrest data must be shared with anyone who asks. You do not need a reason to request this information.

Section 552.108(c) lists what counts as basic arrest data. It covers the name, age, address, race, sex, and occupation of the person arrested. The law also includes the date and time of arrest, place of arrest, offense charged, booking details, bond info, and the names of the officers involved. Maverick County must release all of this upon request.

Some records can be held back. If sharing a file would hurt an active investigation, the Sheriff's Office may delay release. Juvenile records are sealed. Sealed or expunged cases are off limits too. But for standard adult arrests, the data is open. The Texas Attorney General handles disputes if a county refuses to share records it should.

Maverick County Arrests and the Border

Maverick County sits along the Rio Grande across from Piedras Negras, Mexico. This makes it a busy corridor for border enforcement. Federal agencies like Customs and Border Protection and the DEA operate in the area alongside local law enforcement. Arrests tied to smuggling and illegal crossing are common here.

Federal arrests often start in Maverick County but move to the federal court system. The Western District of Texas handles these cases. Local arrests for things like DUI, assault, theft, and drug possession stay in the county court system. Both types of bookings go through the Maverick County Jail initially, so you can check with the Sheriff's Office for all recent arrests regardless of who made the arrest.

The mix of local and federal activity means Maverick County processes more bookings per capita than many Texas counties of similar size. Eagle Pass police and the Sheriff's Office handle local cases. State troopers and federal agents bring in the rest. All of it shows up in the county jail records.

Texas Arrest Lookup Tools

Several state-level databases can help you find Maverick County arrest records. The DPS Crime Records Division compiles arrest and conviction data from every county in Texas. Their system feeds into the FBI's national databases as well. Under Government Code Chapter 411, Section 411.135 governs how conviction and deferred adjudication records get released to the public.

The TDCJ Inmate Search covers people sentenced to state prison. If someone booked in Maverick County receives prison time, they will show up in this free tool. You can search by name, TDCJ number, or SID number. The Texas Courts Case Search has appellate court records from across the state.

The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement tracks officer certifications. TCOLE can tell you which agencies operate in Maverick County and verify officer credentials. It is not an arrest lookup tool, but it helps you understand which law enforcement bodies are active in the county.

How to Get Arrest Records

There are a few ways to get Maverick County arrest records. Which method you pick depends on what you need and how fast you need it.

  • Call the jail at (830) 773-2321 for basic booking info
  • Visit the Sheriff's Office at 1204 E. Main St. in Eagle Pass
  • Mail a written request to the same address
  • Use the DPS Criminal History Search for statewide conviction data

Phone calls give you the quickest answer for recent arrests. The jail staff can confirm a booking and share basic details in a few minutes. In-person visits let you get certified copies of documents right away. Written requests take longer but they create a paper trail. The county must respond within 10 business days under the Public Information Act. There is no fee for basic verbal information. Certified copies and detailed reports may come with a per-page charge.

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