Parmer County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Parmer County are managed by the Sheriff's Office, which runs the county jail and keeps booking records on file. Parmer County is in the far western Texas Panhandle, right on the New Mexico state line. The county seat is Farwell, and Friona is the other main town. Population is about 9,800 people. Arrest data here is public under the Texas Public Information Act. The Sheriff's Office handles all booking records and can share basic arrest information by phone or in person.

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Parmer County Overview

~9.8K Population
Farwell County Seat
287th Judicial District
882 sq mi Land Area

Parmer County Arrest Records

The Parmer County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement body for the county and maintains all arrest records. Every booking gets processed through the county jail in Farwell. That includes arrests made by deputies, Friona police, Bovina police, and state troopers. Each booking record captures the person's name, charges, bond amount, and the date and time they were brought in. These records become public once the booking is finished.

Parmer County does not have a public online jail roster or inmate search tool. The best way to check on a recent arrest is to call the Sheriff's Office during business hours. Staff can confirm whether someone was booked and tell you the charges. For written records requests, send a letter to the Sheriff's Office in Farwell. No special form is required. Include the person's name and any other details you have, like their date of birth or approximate arrest date.

The county is small and rural. The volume of arrests is much lower than in urban areas. But every booking still gets recorded the same way as in larger counties. The Sheriff's Office takes its record-keeping seriously and follows state rules on public access.

Office Parmer County Sheriff's Office
County Seat Farwell, TX
Other Town Friona

How to Find Recent Arrests

Without an online search tool, Parmer County arrest records have to be accessed by phone, mail, or in person. Phone is the fastest. Call during business hours and give the person's name. Records staff can usually confirm a booking in a few minutes. This is free for basic arrest details like charges and bond amounts.

Written requests are another path. There is no form you have to fill out. Write a letter with what you need, include the person's name, and mail it to the Sheriff's Office in Farwell. Under the Texas Public Information Act, the county has 10 business days to respond. Most simple requests get answered sooner.

The DPS Crime Records Division provides statewide criminal records data and accepts reports from Parmer County. The screenshot below shows the DPS site where you can access the state-level system.

Parmer County recent arrests Texas DPS Crime Records Division

The DPS page explains how to run criminal history checks and access crime data from all Texas counties. Parmer County sends its arrest data into this state system.

Public Records Law in Texas

Arrest records in Parmer County are public because of the Texas Public Information Act under Government Code Chapter 552. Section 552.108(c) lists the arrest data that must be released. That includes the person's name, age, address, race, sex, and occupation. It also covers charges, arrest date and time, place of arrest, and bond details.

Parmer County must follow these state rules. You do not need a reason to request arrest records. Anyone can ask. Juvenile cases and sealed court files are the main exceptions. Standard adult arrest records are fully open to the public. The Texas Attorney General's office handles disputes if a county refuses to release records that should be public.

Texas Arrest Lookup Tools

State databases fill the gap for small counties like Parmer that lack their own online systems. The DPS Criminal History Search lets you check conviction records from every Texas county for $3.00 per search. You need an account to use it. The TDCJ Inmate Search covers inmates in the state prison system.

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 Parmer County.

Farwell sits on the New Mexico line. The nearest larger Texas city is Amarillo, roughly 100 miles to the east. If you need records from the broader Panhandle area, checking neighboring counties like Deaf Smith and Castro may also help. People in this part of Texas often cross county lines for work and travel.

How to Get Parmer County Records

A few options exist for getting arrest records from Parmer County.

  • Call the Sheriff's Office for basic booking information
  • Send a written request by mail to the office in Farwell
  • Visit the courthouse in person for certified copies
  • Use the DPS online system for statewide criminal history data

Phone calls are the quickest way to check on a recent arrest. Staff can confirm bookings in minutes. Written requests work better for older records. Certified copies of court files carry a per-page fee at the District Clerk's window. The small size of Parmer County means you will not wait long whether you call or visit in person.

For court records tied to criminal cases, the District Clerk in Farwell handles those. Felony cases go through the district court. Misdemeanors are at the county court level. Both can be accessed through the clerk's office during business hours. The small size of Parmer County means the clerk usually does not have a long backlog. You should be able to get copies the same day if you visit in person.

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