Presidio County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Presidio County are handled by the Sheriff's Office in Marfa. This far west Texas county sits along the Rio Grande and shares a border with Mexico. Presidio County covers a vast stretch of land but has a small population of about 6,700 people. Booking data falls under the Texas Public Information Act, so basic arrest details are public. You can call the Sheriff's Office, submit a written records request, or visit the courthouse in Marfa to get arrest information.

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Presidio County Overview

~6,700 Population
3,856 sq mi Area
Marfa County Seat
394th Judicial District

Presidio County Arrest Records

The Presidio County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and keeps all arrest records for the county. Marfa serves as the county seat and is where the courthouse and jail are located. All arrests made by local law enforcement, Border Patrol referrals to county charges, and state trooper stops that lead to bookings come through this one facility. The Sheriff's Office is the main source for arrest data in Presidio County.

Because of the county's location on the Mexican border, some arrests relate to border crime. Drug and smuggling cases are more common here than in most Texas counties of this size. The U.S. Border Patrol has a strong presence in the area, but federal arrests handled solely by federal agencies go through the federal court system rather than the county jail. When Border Patrol agents make arrests that result in state charges, those bookings show up in the Presidio County jail records.

The county's small size means the jail is also small. Daily inmate counts stay low compared to urban counties. Staff handle bookings, releases, and records requests. You can reach the Sheriff's Office by phone to ask about a recent arrest. Provide the person's full name and approximate arrest date for the best results.

Office Presidio County Sheriff's Office
Address 320 N. Highland Ave, Marfa, TX 79843
Phone (432) 729-4848
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Presidio County does not currently have a public online jail roster. The screenshot below shows a state-level resource you can use instead to search for arrest and conviction records from any Texas county.

Texas DPS Crime Records Division page for searching recent arrests statewide

The DPS Crime Records Division compiles arrest data submitted by every county in Texas, including Presidio County. This is a good fallback when a county does not have its own online search tool.

Recent Arrests and Texas Law

Texas law makes arrest records public. The Texas Public Information Act under Government Code Chapter 552 lays out the rules. Section 552.108(c) is the key part. It says basic information about an arrested person and an arrest cannot be withheld. That includes the person's name, age, address, race, sex, and occupation. It covers the date and time of the arrest, where the arrest took place, the offense charged, arrest details, booking info, bonding data, and the names of the arresting officers.

Presidio County must follow these rules like every other Texas county. When you ask for basic arrest data, they have to give it to you. You do not need to explain why you want it. The Texas Attorney General's office steps in when there are disputes. If the county tries to hold back records that should be public, you can file a complaint with the AG. Juvenile records and sealed cases are exceptions to the public access rule.

Written requests should go to the Sheriff's Office in Marfa. Include the person's full name and any other details you have, like date of birth or the approximate date of the arrest. Under Government Code Chapter 411, the DPS also keeps a statewide criminal history system. Section 411.135 covers how conviction records are handled in that system.

How to Search Presidio County Arrests

Presidio County does not have an online inmate search tool at this time. That means you have to use other methods to find arrest records. The most direct way is to call the Sheriff's Office at (432) 729-4848. Staff can tell you if someone was booked and what the charges are. For a full copy of booking records, send a written request to 320 N. Highland Ave, Marfa, TX 79843.

You can also check state-level tools for Presidio County arrest data. The DPS Criminal History Search costs $3.00 per search and covers conviction records from all 254 Texas counties. You need an account to use it. The TDCJ Inmate Search is free and shows people serving state prison sentences. If someone from Presidio County went to prison, they will show up there.

For court records tied to Presidio County arrests, the District Clerk's office is the right contact. Felony cases go through the 394th Judicial District Court. Misdemeanor cases are heard in the county court. Both sets of records are public. You can ask the District Clerk for case files, docket sheets, and judgment records.

In-person visits to the courthouse in Marfa work too. The courthouse is on the town square. Bring your ID and be ready to fill out a records request form. Basic info is usually free, but copies of documents may cost a small per-page fee.

Texas Arrest Search Resources

Several state agencies maintain databases that include Presidio County data. The DPS Crime Records Division collects arrest and crime data from local agencies across Texas. Arresting agencies must report all arrest incidents to DPS within seven days. Each report includes fingerprints and booking data. This feeds into the Computerized Criminal History System.

The Texas Courts Case Search covers appellate court records. It does not have trial court data, but it shows cases that were appealed from Presidio County courts. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement tracks which law enforcement agencies operate in each county and maintains officer certification records.

Presidio County is remote. The nearest large city is El Paso, about 190 miles to the northwest. If you cannot visit Marfa in person, phone and mail requests are your best options for county-level records. The state-level online tools fill some gaps, but they focus on conviction records rather than recent bookings.

Booking Process in Presidio County

When someone gets arrested in Presidio County, the arresting officer brings them to the county jail in Marfa for booking. The booking process creates the arrest record. Staff collect the person's name, date of birth, address, and physical description. They take fingerprints and a mugshot. The charges are logged along with the arresting officer's name and agency. Bond information gets set based on the charge and the person's history.

After booking, the record goes into the county's system and also gets reported to the Texas DPS. That state-level reporting is what feeds the Computerized Criminal History System. It can take up to seven days for the data to reach DPS, so very recent arrests may not show up in statewide searches right away. For the most current data on a Presidio County arrest, calling the jail directly is the fastest route.

Magistration happens quickly after booking. A judge or magistrate informs the arrested person of the charges and sets bail. This step usually takes place within 48 hours of the arrest. The magistrate's order becomes part of the case file.

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