Search Oldham County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Oldham County are processed by the Sheriff's Office, which keeps all booking records for this remote Panhandle county. Oldham County has a population of about 2,000 people, making it one of the least populated counties in Texas. The county seat is Vega, a small town along Interstate 40 between Amarillo and the New Mexico state line. Arrest records here are public under the Texas Public Information Act. You can reach the County Attorney at (806) 267-2233 or write to P.O. Box 598, Vega, TX 79092-0598 for case-related records.

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Oldham County Overview

~2K Population
Vega County Seat
69th Judicial District
1,501 sq mi Land Area

Oldham County Arrest Records

The Oldham County Sheriff's Office manages all arrest records in the county. With a population this small, the volume of arrests is low compared to urban areas. But every booking still gets recorded the same way. The Sheriff's Office logs the person's name, charges, bond amount, and booking date. These details become public record under Texas law once the person is processed into custody.

Oldham County does not have an online jail roster or inmate search tool. This is normal for a county with so few residents. The best way to check on a recent arrest is to call the Sheriff's Office. Staff can tell you if someone was booked and what the charges are. You can also stop by in person in Vega. The town is small and the county offices are easy to find.

For records tied to criminal cases that have moved into the court system, the District Clerk handles those files. The County Attorney's office at P.O. Box 598, Vega, TX 79092-0598 can also help with questions about pending cases. You can reach them by phone at (806) 267-2233 or fax at (806) 267-2362.

Office Oldham County Sheriff's Office
County Attorney P.O. Box 598, Vega, TX 79092-0598
Phone (806) 267-2233
Fax (806) 267-2362
County Seat Vega, TX

How to Find Recent Arrests

Without an online search tool, Oldham County arrests have to be looked up by phone, mail, or in person. The phone is the fastest option. Call during business hours and give the person's name. The records staff can usually confirm a booking in minutes. This service is free for basic arrest info like charges and bond amounts.

Written requests are another route. There is no special form you have to fill out. Write a letter stating what you need, include the person's full name and date of birth if you know it, and mail it to the Sheriff's Office in Vega. Under the Texas Public Information Act, the county has up to 10 business days to respond to a written request. Simple requests often get answered sooner.

The DPS Crime Records Division screenshot below shows the state-level resource available for searching criminal records, which includes data submitted by Oldham County.

Oldham County recent arrests Texas DPS Crime Records Division page

The DPS site explains how to run background checks and access crime data from across Texas. Oldham County feeds its arrest data into this state system.

Public Records Law in Texas

Arrest records in Oldham County are public because of the Texas Public Information Act under Government Code Chapter 552. Section 552.108(c) lists what basic arrest data must be released. That includes the person's name, age, address, race, sex, occupation, charges, arrest date and time, and bond info. You do not need to give a reason for your request.

Oldham County must follow these state rules just like every other county. Juvenile cases and sealed records are exceptions, but adult arrest data is open to everyone. If the county refuses to share records that should be public, the Texas Attorney General's office can review the situation and compel the release if appropriate.

Texas Arrest Lookup Tools

State-run databases fill the gap for counties like Oldham that do not have their own online systems. The DPS Criminal History Search checks conviction records from every county in Texas for $3.00 per search. You need to create an account first. The TDCJ Inmate Search covers inmates in the state prison system if someone from Oldham County got a prison sentence.

Under Government Code Section 411.135, the DPS manages how conviction and deferred adjudication records appear in the Computerized Criminal History System. The Texas Courts Case Search handles appellate records. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement tracks which law enforcement agencies and officers are active in Oldham County.

Vega sits about 35 miles west of Amarillo on I-40. If you are coming from Amarillo for records, the drive is short. Potter and Randall counties border Oldham to the east, so if you are looking at records from the broader Panhandle area, those counties may also have relevant data.

How to Get Oldham County Records

There are a handful of ways to get arrest records from Oldham County. Each method suits different situations.

  • Call the Sheriff's Office for basic booking information
  • Write to the County Attorney at P.O. Box 598, Vega, TX 79092
  • Visit the courthouse in Vega for certified copies
  • Use the DPS system for statewide criminal history checks
  • Check the TDCJ search for state prison inmates

Phone calls are the quickest path for recent arrest checks. Staff can confirm bookings in just a few minutes. For older records or detailed court files, writing to the County Attorney or visiting the courthouse in person works better. Certified copies of court documents come with a per-page fee paid at the clerk's window. The small size of Oldham County means wait times are generally short whether you call or visit.

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