Mills County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Mills County are handled by the Sheriff's Office in Goldthwaite, the county seat. Mills County is a small rural county in Central Texas with about 5,000 residents spread across 748 square miles. Arrest activity is low here, but all booking records are public under Texas state law. The Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency and keeps all arrest data on file. Goldthwaite sits along US Highway 183 between Brownwood and Lampasas. If you need arrest information, calling the Sheriff's Office is the most direct way to get it.

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Mills County Overview

~5K Population
Goldthwaite County Seat
27th Judicial District
748 sq mi Area

Mills County Arrest Records

The Mills County Sheriff's Office runs all law enforcement and jail operations for the county. There is no city police department in Goldthwaite, so the Sheriff handles everything. Deputies patrol the county, respond to calls, and make arrests. State troopers working in the area bring their arrests to the same jail facility. All booking records stay with the Sheriff's Office.

The county jail is small, matching the low population. Some arrestees may be transferred to a neighboring county jail if space is limited or if the charge requires a higher-security facility. Brown County in Brownwood and Lampasas County both have larger jails that sometimes house Mills County inmates.

Office Mills County Sheriff's Office
Address 1011 4th St., Goldthwaite, TX 76844
Phone (325) 648-2245
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Mills County does not have a dedicated online jail roster. The Texas DPS Crime Records Division collects data from every county in Texas. The screenshot below shows the DPS portal.

Texas DPS Crime Records page for Mills County recent arrests data

Local agencies report arrest data to DPS within seven days. This feeds into the statewide database that covers all 254 Texas counties.

How to Search Recent Arrests

Phone calls are the main way to check on recent arrests in Mills County. Call the Sheriff's Office at (325) 648-2245 and give them a name. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody, what they were charged with, and what the bond is. This is free for basic information.

Written requests also work. Send a letter to 1011 4th St., Goldthwaite, TX 76844. Include the full name of the person and an approximate arrest date if you have it. The county has 10 business days to respond under the Texas Public Information Act. You can visit the office in person too. Calling ahead is wise since the office is small.

For statewide searches, the DPS Criminal History Search costs $3.00 per query and covers conviction records from all Texas counties. The TDCJ Inmate Search is free and shows anyone sentenced to state prison from any county, including Mills.

Public Records and Texas Law

Arrest records in Mills County are public. The Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552, makes basic arrest data available to everyone. Section 552.108(c) lists what must be released: name, age, address, race, sex, occupation, aliases, physical condition at booking, arrest date and time, location, charges, booking details, bond, and officer names.

You do not need to give a reason for asking. Juvenile records and sealed files are off limits. Active investigation data may be held back temporarily. But standard adult arrest records are fully public. The Texas Attorney General enforces the law and handles disputes over records access.

Mills County Court System

Criminal cases in Mills County go through the 27th Judicial District Court for felonies and the County Court for misdemeanors. The district court covers Mills County along with several neighboring rural counties. Sessions are held at the Mills County Courthouse in Goldthwaite on a scheduled basis.

Court records are kept by the District Clerk for felony cases and the County Clerk for misdemeanors. These records include indictments, plea deals, trial outcomes, and sentencing details. You can request them in person or by mail. The Texas Courts Case Search covers appellate records from across the state.

Texas Arrest Search Tools

State databases help you look beyond Mills County. The DPS Crime Records Division collects arrest data from all Texas agencies. Under Government Code Chapter 411, Section 411.135 controls public access to conviction records through the DPS system. The DPS does not guarantee the accuracy of name-based searches.

The TDCJ system covers state prison inmates. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement tracks officer certifications and which agencies are active in each county. These tools together give you a broad view of the criminal justice system in Texas.

Getting Mills County Records

For a county this size, the process is simple. Here are your options for getting arrest records.

  • Call the Sheriff at (325) 648-2245 for booking info
  • Visit the Sheriff's Office in Goldthwaite
  • Mail a written records request
  • Check neighboring county jails for transferred inmates
  • Search the DPS portal for statewide conviction data

Phone calls are fastest. Staff in a small office usually know right away who is in custody. Written requests go through the Public Information Act process. In-person visits work during regular hours. Basic verbal info is free. Copies of documents have a small per-page charge.

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