Midland County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Midland County are processed by the Sheriff's Office detention center and the Midland Police Department. Midland County has about 170,000 residents and covers roughly 900 square miles in West Texas. The city of Midland is the county seat and the heart of the Permian Basin oil region. Sheriff David Criner's office runs the county jail and maintains booking records. The Midland Police Department handles arrests within city limits. Both agencies report arrest data to the state, and all bookings are public record under Texas law.

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Midland County Overview

~170K Population
Midland County Seat
385th Judicial District
900 sq mi Area

Midland County Arrest Records

The Midland County Sheriff's Office runs the detention center at 400 South Main Street. This jail processes all bookings for the county, no matter which agency makes the arrest. Midland police, Sheriff's deputies, state troopers, and federal agents all bring arrestees here. The detention center operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Sheriff David Criner leads the department. The inmate roster gets updated regularly and shows current inmates, charges, and bond information. Records requests are accepted in person, by phone, and through written submissions. The office follows the Texas Public Information Act for releasing arrest data to the public.

Office Midland County Sheriff's Office - Detention Center
Address 400 S. Main St., Midland, TX 79701
Sheriff Phone (432) 688-4700
Hours Admin: Mon-Fri 8 AM to 5 PM (jail is 24/7)

The Midland Police Department also makes a large number of arrests within city limits. Their records division processes public information requests. The screenshot below shows the TDCJ Inmate Search, a statewide tool that includes inmates sentenced from Midland County.

TDCJ Inmate Search tool for finding Midland County recent arrests sentenced to state prison

The TDCJ system is free and covers anyone sentenced to state prison from any county in Texas, including Midland. You can search by name, TDCJ number, or SID number.

Midland Police Department

The Midland Police Department handles arrests within the city of Midland. Their non-emergency line is (432) 685-7100. The department makes arrests for drug offenses, property crimes, assaults, DUI, and other violations. All people arrested by Midland PD are booked at the Midland County detention center. The police department has its own records division for public information requests.

Crime statistics from Midland reflect the boom-and-bust nature of the Permian Basin economy. When oil prices are high and workers flood in, arrests tend to climb. Drug offenses and property crimes make up a large portion of the booking activity. The police department works with the Sheriff's Office and collaborates with Ector County law enforcement in nearby Odessa. Both cities share the Permian Basin region and face similar policing challenges.

For records requests, you can contact the Midland Police Department Records Division during business hours. Under the Texas Public Information Act, they must release basic arrest data. Detailed reports may take longer and could come with copy fees.

Search Midland County Arrests Online

Midland County has an inmate roster available through the Sheriff's Office website. The roster shows current inmates with charges and bond amounts. It updates regularly during business hours. You can also call the detention center at (432) 688-4700 for booking info.

The DPS Criminal History Search lets you look up conviction records from all 254 Texas counties. Each search costs $3.00 and needs an account. This tool pulls from the Computerized Criminal History System, which tracks Class B misdemeanors and above. All Midland County arrest data feeds into this system within seven days of each booking.

The TDCJ Inmate Search covers anyone sentenced to state prison. It is free to use. If someone arrested in Midland County ends up with prison time, they appear in this database. Search by name, TDCJ number, or SID number for current facility location and sentence details.

Public Records Law in Midland County

The Texas Public Information Act governs arrest record access in Midland County. Government Code Chapter 552, Section 552.108(c) says basic arrest data cannot be withheld. This covers the person's name, age, address, race, sex, occupation, aliases, booking info, charges, bond amount, and the names of arresting officers.

Anyone can request this data. You do not need a reason. Midland County has 10 business days to respond. Juvenile records are sealed. Active investigation files may be withheld temporarily. Expunged records are off limits. Standard adult arrest records are fully public.

Under Government Code Chapter 411, Section 411.135, the DPS maintains a statewide criminal history system. This includes Midland County data. The Texas Attorney General enforces the Act and handles disputes over records access.

Getting Midland County Records

You have several ways to access arrest records from Midland County. Here is what works best for different situations.

  • Check the Sheriff's Office inmate roster online
  • Call the detention center at (432) 688-4700
  • Contact Midland PD Records at (432) 685-7100
  • Visit 400 S. Main St. in Midland in person
  • Mail a written request to the Sheriff's Office

The online roster is the fastest way to check current inmates. Phone calls work for quick confirmation of a booking. The police department handles records for arrests they made within city limits. Written requests follow the Public Information Act timeline. Basic verbal info is free. Copies of documents cost a per-page fee. Certified copies are more.

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Midland County includes the city of Midland and a few smaller communities. All arrests flow through the Midland County detention center.

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