Find Reeves County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Reeves County are processed at the county jail in Pecos. Reeves County is in West Texas and has a population of about 16,000 people. Pecos serves as the county seat. The county also hosts several state and private prison facilities that add to the corrections presence in the area. All arrest records are public under the Texas Public Information Act. You can call the Sheriff's Office, submit a written request, or use state-level online tools to find booking records.

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Reeves County Overview

~16,000 Population
2,636 sq mi Area
Pecos County Seat
143rd Judicial District

Reeves County Arrest Records

The Reeves County Sheriff's Office handles all arrest records and jail operations for the county. The county jail in Pecos takes in bookings from local deputies, the Pecos Police Department, state troopers, and other agencies working in the area. The Sheriff's Office maintains arrest and booking records and processes public records requests as required by state law.

Reeves County is notable for hosting multiple correctional facilities. The Reeves County Detention Complex is a large federal facility run by a private company. State prison units also operate in the area. These facilities are separate from the county jail. If you are looking for someone in a federal or state prison, you need different search tools. The county jail holds people who were arrested locally and are waiting for court hearings or serving short sentences.

The oil and gas industry in the Permian Basin region brings workers from out of state. This transient population can affect arrest numbers. Highway stops along Interstate 20 and other major roads sometimes lead to drug seizures and DWI arrests. The Sheriff's deputies cover a lot of ground since the county stretches across more than 2,600 square miles.

Office Reeves County Sheriff's Office
Address Pecos, TX 79772
Phone (432) 445-4901
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Reeves County does not currently have a public online jail roster. The screenshot below shows the statewide DPS Crime Records Division page, which covers Reeves County data along with records from every other Texas county.

Texas DPS Crime Records Division for Reeves County recent arrests lookups

The DPS pulls arrest data from local agencies statewide. This is a solid fallback when a county does not have its own online search portal.

Recent Arrests Under Texas Law

Texas law makes arrest records public. The Texas Public Information Act under Government Code Chapter 552 establishes the rules. Section 552.108(c) says basic arrest information cannot be withheld. The name, age, address, race, sex, and occupation of the arrested person are all public. So are aliases, physical condition at booking, date and time of arrest, place of arrest, offense charged, booking info, bonding data, and the names of the arresting officers.

Reeves County follows these rules. The Sheriff's Office must share basic booking data when asked. You do not need to give a reason for your request. The Texas Attorney General's office oversees public information disputes. Juvenile records and sealed cases are the main exceptions to public access.

Search Reeves County Arrests

Calling the Sheriff's Office at (432) 445-4901 is the most direct way to check on a recent arrest in Reeves County. The staff can tell you if someone is in custody and what charges were filed. For a written request, send a letter to the Sheriff's Office in Pecos with the person's name and any identifying details you have.

State tools also help. The DPS Criminal History Search costs $3.00 per name and covers conviction records from all 254 Texas counties. Under Government Code Chapter 411, the DPS maintains the Computerized Criminal History System. Section 411.135 governs how these records work. The TDCJ Inmate Search is free and covers state prison inmates.

For federal inmates at the Reeves County Detention Complex, use the Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator instead. That facility is not part of the county jail system. The Texas Courts Case Search covers appellate records from Reeves County courts. The DPS Crime Records Division compiles arrest data from every local agency in Texas.

How to Get Reeves County Records

Reeves County offers a few ways to access arrest records. The county's location in West Texas makes phone and mail requests the most common options for people who do not live nearby.

  • Call (432) 445-4901 for basic booking info during business hours
  • Mail a written records request to the Sheriff's Office in Pecos
  • Visit the courthouse in person with a valid ID
  • Use the DPS Criminal History Search online for statewide data

The District Clerk handles court records once a case progresses. Felonies go through the 143rd Judicial District Court. Misdemeanors are heard in county court. Both types of records are public. The county must respond to records requests within ten business days under state law. Basic arrest information is usually free, but copies of documents may carry a small per-page fee.

Pecos is about 80 miles south of Carlsbad, New Mexico, and roughly 200 miles east of El Paso. The town sits at the junction of Interstate 20 and US Highway 285. If you need to visit in person, the courthouse is in downtown Pecos. Bring your ID and be prepared to fill out a records request form. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement can verify which law enforcement agencies are active in Reeves County.

Booking Process in Reeves County

When an arrest takes place in Reeves County, the person goes to the county jail in Pecos for booking. Staff collect names, dates of birth, addresses, and physical descriptions. Fingerprints and a mugshot are taken. Charges get entered and bond is set based on the offense and the person's history. A magistrate reviews the case within 48 hours.

After booking, the data gets sent to the Texas DPS within seven days. This feeds into the statewide Computerized Criminal History System. New bookings may not show up in online state databases right away. For the most up-to-date information, call the jail directly. The county jail is separate from the federal Reeves County Detention Complex and the state prison units in the area. Each facility has its own records system.

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