Search Robertson County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Robertson County go through the Sheriff's Office in Franklin. Robertson County is in Central Texas with a population of about 17,000 people. Franklin serves as the county seat. The county sits between Waco and Bryan along the Brazos River. All arrest records are public under the Texas Public Information Act. The Sheriff's Office provides mugshots as part of inmate records and handles public records requests. You can call, write, or visit to get booking data.

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Robertson County Overview

~17,000 Population
855 sq mi Area
Franklin County Seat
82nd Judicial District

Robertson County Arrest Records

The Robertson County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and keeps all arrest records for the county. The facility in Franklin processes bookings from the Sheriff's deputies, local police, state troopers, and other agencies operating in the area. The office provides mugshots as part of the inmate records and maintains arrest and booking data for public access.

Robertson County stretches along the Brazos River between Waco and Bryan-College Station. Hearne is the largest town in the county, sitting at the crossroads of US Highways 79 and 190. The county has a mix of small towns and rural areas. Highway traffic through the county leads to a steady stream of traffic stops and arrests. Drug cases, DWI, theft, and assault are common booking categories.

The proximity to Bryan-College Station means some people who get arrested in the Robertson County portion of the highway system end up booked here instead of in Brazos County. If you are not sure which county handled an arrest, check where the stop or incident took place.

Office Robertson County Sheriff's Office
Address Franklin, TX 77856
Phone (979) 828-3299
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Robertson County does not currently have a public online jail roster. The screenshot below shows the Texas DPS Crime Records Division page, which serves as a statewide resource for criminal history searches covering all Texas counties.

Texas DPS Crime Records Division for Robertson County recent arrests data

The DPS collects data from every local agency in the state. This makes it a useful backup when a county does not offer its own online search tool.

Recent Arrests Under 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) says basic arrest data cannot be withheld. The law covers the name, age, address, race, sex, and occupation of the arrested person. It includes aliases, physical condition at booking, arrest date and time, place of arrest, offense charged, booking info, bonding data, and the names of the arresting officers.

Robertson County must comply with these rules. The Sheriff's Office shares basic booking information with anyone who asks. You do not need to explain why you want it. The Texas Attorney General's office handles disputes about public records access. Juvenile records and sealed cases are exempt from public disclosure.

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Call the Sheriff's Office at (979) 828-3299 for the fastest way to check on a recent arrest. Staff can confirm whether someone is in custody and tell you the charges. For written records requests, mail a letter to the Sheriff's Office in Franklin. Include the person's full name and any other details you can provide.

State tools help fill the gap for online searches. The DPS Criminal History Search costs $3.00 per name and covers conviction records statewide. Under Government Code Chapter 411, the DPS maintains the Computerized Criminal History System. Section 411.135 governs how records get handled. The TDCJ Inmate Search is free and shows state prison inmates.

The Texas Courts Case Search has appellate records from Robertson County courts. Court records at the trial level go through the District Clerk. Felonies are heard in the 82nd Judicial District Court. Misdemeanors go to county court. Both are public records.

Getting Records from Robertson County

Robertson County gives you a few options for accessing arrest data. The process is straightforward for a county of this size. Hearne is the largest town and sits on US Highway 79, which runs through the middle of the county.

  • Call (979) 828-3299 for quick booking status checks
  • Mail a records request to the Sheriff's Office in Franklin
  • Visit the courthouse in person with a valid ID
  • Use the DPS Criminal History Search online
  • Check the TDCJ Inmate Search for state prison data

The county must respond to records requests within ten business days. Basic arrest information is typically free. Certified copies cost a per-page fee. Franklin is about 50 miles east of Waco and 30 miles northwest of Bryan. If you cannot visit in person, phone and mail are the best options. The DPS Crime Records Division and Texas Commission on Law Enforcement are additional resources that cover Robertson County data.

Booking Process in Robertson County

After an arrest in Robertson County, the person goes to the jail in Franklin for booking. Staff take fingerprints, photographs, and personal details. Charges are logged and bond is set. A magistrate sees the arrested person within 48 hours to read the charges and confirm bail. This process creates the official arrest record.

The booking data then gets reported to the Texas DPS within seven days. It feeds into the Computerized Criminal History System used by law enforcement across the state. For the most current info on a Robertson County arrest, calling the jail is faster than online databases. State tools may lag a few days behind on new bookings.

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Cities in Robertson County

Robertson County has several small towns including Hearne, Calvert, and Bremond. None of these cities meet the population threshold for a dedicated city page. All arrests in Robertson County go through the Sheriff's Office in Franklin.

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