Mitchell County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Mitchell County are processed at the Sheriff's Office in Colorado City, the county seat. Mitchell County has about 8,500 residents across 916 square miles in West Texas. The county sits along Interstate 20 between Abilene and Midland. Colorado City is the main town here. All arrest data is public under Texas law, and the Sheriff's Office keeps all booking records. Phone calls and in-person visits are the primary ways to get information about recent bookings since the county does not maintain an online jail roster.

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Mitchell County Overview

~8.5K Population
Colorado City County Seat
32nd Judicial District
916 sq mi Area

Mitchell County Arrest Records

The Mitchell County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency for the county. They run the jail in Colorado City and keep all booking records on file. Arrests made by the Sheriff's deputies, Colorado City police, state troopers, and any other agency in the county are processed here. The jail operates around the clock.

Mitchell County also has unique arrest activity because of the state prison units in the area. The Wallace Unit and the Ware Unit are TDCJ facilities located in Mitchell County. These prisons generate some law enforcement activity in the area, though prison-related incidents are typically handled by TDCJ's own officers. Interstate 20 traffic brings additional arrests for drug transport, DUI, and outstanding warrants.

Office Mitchell County Sheriff's Office
Address 349 Oak St., Colorado City, TX 79512
Phone (325) 728-5261
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (jail is 24/7)

Mitchell County does not run an online jail search tool. The DPS Crime Records Division collects arrest data from all Texas counties. Below is the DPS portal screenshot.

Texas DPS Crime Records Division for Mitchell County recent arrests research

The DPS compiles data from local agencies within seven days of each arrest. Mitchell County's booking data feeds into the statewide Computerized Criminal History System.

How to Look Up Recent Arrests

For Mitchell County, phone calls are the best way to check on recent arrests. Call the Sheriff's Office at (325) 728-5261 and give a name. Jail staff can confirm if someone is booked and share the charges and bond amount. This is free for basic info. The jail operates 24/7 so you can call any time for current inmate information.

Written requests are another option. Mail your request to 349 Oak St., Colorado City, TX 79512. Include the person's full name and an approximate date range. The county has to respond within 10 business days per the Public Information Act. You can also visit the office in person during regular business hours.

The DPS Criminal History Search gives you statewide conviction records for $3.00 per search. This database covers all Texas counties. The TDCJ Inmate Search is free and covers state prison inmates, which is particularly relevant for Mitchell County given the prison facilities located there.

Public Records in Mitchell County

Arrest records are public in Mitchell County. The Texas Public Information Act under Government Code Chapter 552 says basic arrest data must be shared. Section 552.108(c) covers what is basic: name, age, address, race, sex, occupation, aliases, physical condition, arrest date and time, place, offense, booking info, bond amount, and officer names.

You do not need a reason to ask for this data. Juvenile records are off limits. Sealed and expunged records cannot be accessed. Active investigation files may be held back. Standard adult arrest records are open to everyone. The Texas Attorney General handles disputes if the county refuses a valid request.

Texas Arrest Search Resources

State databases can help with Mitchell County arrest searches. The DPS Crime Records Division collects data from every Texas agency. Under Government Code Chapter 411, Section 411.135 governs how conviction and deferred adjudication records get released to the public through DPS.

The TDCJ Inmate Search covers state prison inmates. The Texas Courts Case Search has appellate records. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement tracks agency activity and officer certifications in each county.

Getting Mitchell County Records

Here are the ways to get arrest records from Mitchell County.

  • Call the jail at (325) 728-5261 for current booking info
  • Visit the Sheriff's Office at 349 Oak St. in Colorado City
  • Mail a written request to the same address
  • Search the DPS Criminal History portal for conviction data
  • Check the TDCJ system for state prison inmates

Phone calls are quickest. Staff can confirm bookings in a few minutes. In-person visits let you review files and get copies. Written requests take up to 10 business days. Basic info shared by phone is free. Document copies carry a per-page fee. Certified copies cost a bit more than plain ones.

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