Red River County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Red River County are handled by the Sheriff's Office in Clarksville. This northeast Texas county sits along the Oklahoma border and has a population of about 12,000 people. Clarksville is the county seat. The Sheriff's Office maintains a jail roster with mugshots and booking records. All basic arrest data is public under the Texas Public Information Act. You can call the jail, file a written request, or check online resources to find arrest information.

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Red River County Overview

~12,000 Population
1,050 sq mi Area
Clarksville County Seat
6th Judicial District

Red River County Arrest Records

The Red River County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and keeps all arrest records. Every booking in the county comes through this one facility in Clarksville. The Sheriff's deputies, Clarksville police, and state troopers all bring arrested persons here. The office provides mugshots as part of the inmate records. A jail roster is available, and arrest data is maintained for public access.

Red River County is rural and borders Oklahoma to the north. The Red River forms the state line. Traffic on US Highway 82 and other routes through the county generates some arrests, especially DWI and drug-related stops. The county also sees warrant arrests and property crime cases. With only about 12,000 residents spread across 1,050 square miles, the jail is a small operation compared to urban Texas counties.

You can reach the Sheriff's Office at (903) 427-3838 to ask about a recent arrest. Staff can confirm if someone is in custody and tell you the charges. For written requests, mail your letter to the Sheriff's Office in Clarksville.

Office Red River County Sheriff's Office
Address Clarksville, TX 75426
Phone (903) 427-3838
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

The Red River County website is available online. The screenshot below shows the county's official web presence.

Red River County recent arrests county website

The county site provides general information and contact details for county offices. For arrest-specific searches, you may need to call the jail directly or use state-level tools.

Recent Arrests and Texas Law

Texas makes arrest records public. The Texas Public Information Act under Government Code Chapter 552 gives you the right to access basic booking data. Section 552.108(c) is specific about what must be disclosed. The law covers the name, age, address, race, sex, and occupation of the arrested person. Aliases, physical condition at booking, arrest date and time, place of arrest, offense charged, booking info, bond data, and arresting officer names all fall under this rule.

Red River County must follow these rules. The Sheriff's Office releases basic arrest information to anyone who requests it. No reason is needed. The Texas Attorney General handles disputes when a government body refuses to release public records. Juvenile records and sealed cases are not subject to public disclosure.

Under Government Code Chapter 411, the DPS runs the Computerized Criminal History System. Section 411.135 governs how conviction and deferred adjudication records are handled. Red River County arrest data feeds into this statewide system.

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Calling the Sheriff's Office is the most direct way to check on a Red River County arrest. Dial (903) 427-3838 and give the staff a name. They can look up recent bookings and share basic details. For a formal records request, write to the Sheriff's Office in Clarksville. Include the person's name and any other info you have, like a date of birth or approximate arrest date.

State-level tools also work for Red River County lookups. The DPS Criminal History Search costs $3.00 per search and covers conviction records from every Texas county. The TDCJ Inmate Search is free and shows people in state prison. The Texas Courts Case Search has appellate court records.

Court records tied to Red River County arrests go through the District Clerk. Felonies are heard in the 6th Judicial District Court. Misdemeanors go to county court. Both types are public records. The District Clerk can provide case files, docket entries, and disposition records.

Texas Arrest Search Resources

The DPS Crime Records Division collects arrest and crime data from local agencies across Texas. Every arresting agency must report incidents to DPS within seven days. Each report includes fingerprints, demographic data, and booking details. Red River County feeds into this system just like every other Texas county.

The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement tracks officer certifications and law enforcement agencies. It can help you verify which agencies work in Red River County. These tools serve as supplements to the local Sheriff's Office records. For the most current information on a recent arrest in Red River County, the jail phone line remains the best starting point.

Red River County is in the far northeast corner of Texas. The nearest large city is Texarkana, about 75 miles to the east. Paris is about 50 miles to the south. If you cannot visit Clarksville in person, phone and mail requests are the practical choice for getting records from this county.

How to Get Red River County Records

There are a few standard ways to access Red River County arrest records. The process is straightforward for a rural county. Staff at the Sheriff's Office can handle most requests quickly.

Phone calls are the fastest method. Call (903) 427-3838 and give the person's name. Staff can confirm a booking within minutes. For written requests, mail your letter to the Sheriff's Office in Clarksville. Include the full name, date of birth, and approximate arrest date if known. The county has ten business days to respond under state law. Basic arrest information is free. Certified copies of documents carry a per-page fee. In-person visits work too. Bring your ID to the courthouse.

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