Montgomery County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Montgomery County are managed by the Sheriff's Office, which runs a busy jail at 1 Criminal Justice Drive in Conroe. Montgomery County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Texas with a population over 620,000 people. It sits just north of Houston and includes Conroe, The Woodlands, and several other growing communities. The Sheriff's Office maintains an online inmate search that updates twice every hour. All arrest data is public under Texas law. You can search current inmates online, call the jail, or submit a formal records request.

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Montgomery County Overview

620K+ Population
Conroe County Seat
9th/221st/284th/410th/457th Judicial Districts
1,077 sq mi Area

Montgomery County Arrest Records

The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office runs one of the busier jail systems in the Houston metro area. Their facility at 1 Criminal Justice Drive in Conroe handles bookings from the Sheriff's deputies, Conroe police, various Woodlands-area agencies, and state troopers. The jail processes a high volume of bookings given the county's large and growing population.

The inmate search system is one of the best in the region. It updates twice every hour and shows booking photos, charges, offense descriptions, court references, bail amounts, and booking numbers. You can search by name or booking number. The system runs 24/7 and is free to use. Open records requests go to mcsoopenrecords@mctx.org for more detailed information.

Office Montgomery County Sheriff's Office
Jail Address 1 Criminal Justice Drive, Conroe, TX 77301
Jail Phone (936) 760-5800
Sheriff's Office 115 S. Perry St., Montgomery, TX
Open Records mcsoopenrecords@mctx.org

The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office runs an online portal for current inmate searches. The screenshot below shows the inmate search page.

Montgomery County current inmates search portal for recent arrests in Conroe Texas

The portal displays a sortable list of current inmates by date confined. Each entry includes the full name, date of birth, mugshot, booking number, charges, and bail amount. Bond information updates twice daily. Court dates show when scheduled.

Search Recent Arrests Online

Montgomery County provides one of the better online search tools in Texas. Visit the current inmates page to see everyone in custody right now. The list is sorted by date confined, with the newest bookings at the top. You can search by name or scroll through the full list. Each record shows the person's mugshot, charges, and bond amount.

The system refreshes every 30 minutes. This means you can get near-real-time information about who was just booked. Release data updates regularly too, so you can check if someone has been let out. The search tool requires no account and no fee. It works on phones and computers.

For statewide searches, the DPS Criminal History Search costs $3.00 per query and covers conviction records from all Texas counties. This pulls from the Computerized Criminal History System that tracks Class B misdemeanors and above. All Montgomery County agencies report to DPS within seven days of each arrest.

Public Records in Montgomery County

Arrest records in Montgomery County are public under the Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552. Section 552.108(c) says basic arrest data cannot be withheld. This includes name, age, address, race, sex, occupation, aliases, physical condition, arrest date and time, place of arrest, charges, booking info, bond amount, and officer names.

For detailed records beyond what the online portal shows, email mcsoopenrecords@mctx.org. The office accepts open records requests by email, mail, and in person. Montgomery County must respond within 10 business days. Some records are exempt, including juvenile files, sealed cases, and active investigation data that would be compromised by release.

The Texas Attorney General handles disputes over records access. If the county denies a request you believe should be public, the AG will review it and issue a ruling.

Montgomery County Growth

Montgomery County has been one of the fastest-growing counties in the entire United States for over a decade. The population has surged past 620,000 and keeps climbing. This growth, concentrated in areas like The Woodlands, Spring, and the Conroe metro, has brought more law enforcement activity. More people means more arrests, more court cases, and more records to manage.

The Sheriff's Office has had to scale up its operations to keep pace. The online inmate search system is part of that modernization. Multiple judicial districts serve the county now to handle the growing caseload. The county jail at 1 Criminal Justice Drive is a major facility that processes thousands of bookings each year.

Texas Arrest Lookup Tools

State databases add more search options beyond Montgomery County. The DPS Crime Records Division compiles data from all Texas agencies. Under Government Code Chapter 411, Section 411.135 governs public access to conviction records.

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

Getting Montgomery County Records

Montgomery County gives you many ways to access arrest records. Here are your options.

  • Search the online inmate portal at mcsojail.countygovservices.com
  • Call the jail at (936) 760-5800 for current booking info
  • Email open records requests to mcsoopenrecords@mctx.org
  • Visit the jail at 1 Criminal Justice Dr. in Conroe
  • Use the DPS Criminal History Search for statewide data

The online portal is the fastest way to check current inmates. It updates every 30 minutes and costs nothing to use. Phone calls work for quick checks. Email requests are good for formal open records submissions. In-person visits let you get copies on the spot. Basic verbal info is free. Document copies have a per-page fee.

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Montgomery County includes the city of Conroe and several other growing communities. All arrests flow through the Montgomery County jail system.

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