Ochiltree County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Ochiltree County are handled by the Sheriff's Office in Perryton, which runs the county jail and maintains all booking records. Ochiltree County is in the far northern Texas Panhandle, right along the Oklahoma state line. The population is about 10,000 people. Sheriff Terry Bouchard oversees law enforcement and jail operations. The jail has a capacity of 32 beds, which fits the rural nature of the county. Arrest records are public under state law, and you can get them by phone at 806-435-8000, by email, or by visiting in person.

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Ochiltree County Overview

~10K Population
32 Jail Beds
Perryton County Seat
84th Judicial District

Ochiltree County Arrest Records

The Ochiltree County Sheriff's Office is the sole law enforcement agency at the county level and keeps all arrest records on file. Their office sits at 511 South Ash in Perryton. Every booking goes through the county jail, whether the arrest was made by a deputy, a Perryton police officer, or a state trooper passing through. The jail is small at 32 beds, but it handles the workload for this part of the Panhandle.

Sheriff Terry Bouchard runs the office. You can reach the Sheriff at 806-435-8000 or by fax at 806-435-8011. Email requests go to txsheriff@ochiltree.net. Staff can tell you if someone was booked, what charges they face, and what the bond is. For more detailed records tied to court cases, the District Clerk in Perryton handles those files. The Sheriff's Office focuses on jail data and booking records.

Office Ochiltree County Sheriff's Office
Address 511 S. Ash, Perryton, TX 79070
Phone 806-435-8000
Fax 806-435-8011
Email txsheriff@ochiltree.net
Sheriff Terry Bouchard

The Ochiltree County Sheriff's Office page on the county website gives a basic overview of the department and its services. Below is a screenshot from that page.

Ochiltree County recent arrests Sheriff's Office webpage

The page has contact details and links to other county departments. It is not a records search portal, but it points you in the right direction if you need to reach the jail or records staff.

How to Search Recent Arrests

Ochiltree County has an online inmate search tool on the Sheriff's website. This lets you check who is currently in the jail from a computer or phone. The system shows names, charges, and booking dates. It is the fastest way to look up a recent arrest without calling in. For people who have been released, the online tool may not show them anymore, so a phone call to the office is the backup plan.

Written requests work too. You can send a letter to the Sheriff's Office at 511 S. Ash, Perryton, TX 79070. Include the person's full name and date of birth if you have it. The county must respond within 10 business days under the Texas Public Information Act. Emailing txsheriff@ochiltree.net is another option and tends to be faster than regular mail.

In-person visits are simple in Perryton. The courthouse and Sheriff's Office are in the same area of town. Bring your ID and ask the front desk for booking records. Staff in small counties like Ochiltree often know recent arrests without needing to search a database.

Public Records Law in Ochiltree County

Texas makes basic arrest data public by law. The Texas Public Information Act under Government Code Chapter 552 requires agencies to release certain arrest information when asked. Section 552.108(c) lists what must be shared. That includes the arrested person's name, age, address, race, sex, and occupation. It also covers the charges, arrest date and time, place of arrest, and bond details.

Ochiltree County follows these rules. You do not have to state your reason for asking. Anyone can request basic arrest data. Juvenile records and sealed cases are exceptions, but standard adult arrest records are open to everyone. The Texas Attorney General's office can step in if an agency improperly denies a records request.

Incarceration rates in Ochiltree County show that males are incarcerated at about 546 per 100,000, which is roughly four times the female rate of 154 per 100,000. These numbers reflect statewide trends where male incarceration rates run significantly higher than female rates across nearly every Texas county.

Texas Arrest Lookup Tools

State databases cover Ochiltree County records alongside every other county in Texas. The DPS Criminal History Search checks conviction records statewide for $3.00 per search. You need an account to use it. The TDCJ Inmate Search covers people who went to state prison after a conviction in Ochiltree County or anywhere else in Texas.

The DPS Crime Records Division compiles local crime data from agencies like the Ochiltree County Sheriff's Office. Under Government Code Section 411.135, the DPS handles how conviction and deferred adjudication records appear in the statewide system. The Texas Courts Case Search and the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement round out the statewide tools available for arrest and criminal record searches.

Ochiltree County Local Resources

The Family Services Center at 315 South Main Street in Perryton provides support services in the area. This center can help with referrals for legal aid, victim services, and other community needs. If you need help understanding the records process or finding a lawyer, they may be able to point you in the right direction.

Perryton is the only town of any real size in Ochiltree County. The nearest larger city is Amarillo, about 120 miles to the south. If you are making the trip to Perryton for records, plan ahead. The Sheriff's Office keeps standard business hours on weekdays. Call first to confirm they have what you need before you drive out.

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