Roberts County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Roberts County are handled by the Sheriff's Office in Miami, Texas. Roberts County is the least populated county in Texas with fewer than 900 residents. It sits in the northeastern corner of the Texas Panhandle. Miami is the county seat and the only town of any size. Despite its tiny population, arrest records are still public under the Texas Public Information Act. You can call the Sheriff's Office or submit a written request to get booking data.

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Roberts County Overview

~850 Population
924 sq mi Area
Miami County Seat
31st Judicial District

Roberts County Arrest Records

The Roberts County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency in the county. With fewer than 900 people spread across 924 square miles, this is one of the most sparsely populated places in Texas. The Sheriff's Office maintains comprehensive arrest records and processes public records requests. Arrests in Roberts County are rare, but they do happen.

Most law enforcement activity comes from highway patrols. US Highway 60 and State Highway 70 cross through the county. Traffic stops can lead to DWI arrests, drug cases, or warrant pickups. The Sheriff's deputies handle most calls, and state troopers cover the highways. When arrests occur, the booking goes through the county system. Roberts County may house inmates in a nearby county jail due to the small size of its facilities.

Because of the tiny population, the Sheriff's Office operates with a small staff. Records requests are handled by the same people who do patrol work and jail duties. Calling ahead is a good idea before making the drive to Miami. The office keeps regular business hours on weekdays.

Office Roberts County Sheriff's Office
Address Miami, TX 79059
Phone (806) 868-3121
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Roberts County does not have a public online jail roster or inmate search. The screenshot below shows the statewide DPS resource that can be used to search criminal history records from any Texas county, including Roberts County.

Texas DPS Crime Records Division for Roberts County recent arrests data

The DPS database is often the best online option for such a small county. It draws from the Computerized Criminal History System that all Texas agencies report to.

Recent Arrests and Texas Law

Arrest records are public in Texas. The Texas Public Information Act under Government Code Chapter 552 guarantees access. Section 552.108(c) spells out what must be disclosed. That means the name, age, address, race, sex, occupation, and aliases of the arrested person are public. The date and time of arrest, place of arrest, offense charged, booking info, bonding data, and arresting officer names all fall under this rule too.

Roberts County follows these state rules just like every other Texas county. The size of the county does not change the law. When you ask for basic arrest information, the Sheriff's Office must provide it. You do not have to give a reason. The Texas Attorney General handles disputes if a government body refuses to release public records.

Under Government Code Chapter 411, the DPS maintains a statewide criminal history system. Section 411.135 covers how conviction and deferred adjudication records are handled. Even a county as small as Roberts reports its arrest data to this system.

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Your best option for checking on a Roberts County arrest is to call the Sheriff's Office at (806) 868-3121. Staff can look up recent bookings and share basic details. Written requests can be mailed to the Sheriff's Office in Miami. Include the person's name and any other identifying information.

State tools work for Roberts County too. The DPS Criminal History Search costs $3.00 and covers conviction records from all 254 Texas counties. The TDCJ Inmate Search is free and covers state prison inmates. The Texas Courts Case Search has appellate records. The DPS Crime Records Division compiles data from local agencies.

Court records tied to Roberts County arrests go through the District Clerk. The 31st Judicial District Court handles felony cases. Misdemeanors go to county court. Both types are public. Miami is about 75 miles northeast of Amarillo. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement tracks which agencies are active in the county.

How Arrests Work in Roberts County

When an arrest happens in Roberts County, the person gets booked and processed. Because the county is so small, some arrested individuals may be transported to a neighboring county's jail for housing. This is common in rural Texas counties that do not have the facilities or staff to hold inmates around the clock. The arrest record still belongs to Roberts County regardless of where the person is housed.

Fingerprints, photographs, and booking data get collected during the process. This information is then reported to the Texas DPS within seven days. The statewide system may take a few days to reflect new arrests. For the fastest results on a recent Roberts County arrest, call the Sheriff's Office directly rather than relying on online databases.

Magistration happens quickly after booking. A judge or magistrate informs the arrested person of the charges and sets bail. In a county this size, the process tends to move fast since the courts have very small caseloads. The entire criminal justice system in Roberts County operates on a different scale than what you see in Houston or Dallas.

How to Get Roberts County Records

Roberts County is remote and has minimal online presence. That makes phone calls and written requests the main ways to access arrest records. Call (806) 868-3121 during business hours. If you need detailed documents, mail a letter to the Sheriff's Office in Miami, TX 79059. Include the person's full name and date of birth.

The county must respond within ten business days. Basic arrest info is free. Certified copies of documents come with a per-page fee. Miami is about 75 miles northeast of Amarillo on US Highway 60. The Amarillo area is the closest metro, so people in the Panhandle can make the drive. For everyone else, phone and mail work best. The DPS statewide system includes Roberts County data and can fill in for the lack of a local online tool.

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