Search San Augustine County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in San Augustine County are handled by the Sheriff's Office, which runs the county jail and keeps all booking records. San Augustine County sits in deep East Texas along the Sabine River, with the county seat in the town of San Augustine. The population is about 8,300 people, so the jail is small but still processes new arrests on a steady basis. All arrest data here is public under state law. You can check on bookings by phone, in person at the Sheriff's Office, or through state-level search tools. The county falls within the 1st Judicial District, and court records tie back to that same system.

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San Augustine County Overview

~8,300 Population
San Augustine County Seat
1st Judicial District
592 sq mi Area

San Augustine County Arrest Records

The San Augustine County Sheriff's Office keeps all arrest and booking records for the county. Every arrest made within San Augustine County, whether by a deputy, state trooper, or game warden, gets processed at the county jail. The Sheriff's Office sits on the courthouse square in the town of San Augustine. Staff there handle booking, hold inmates, and manage records requests from the public. This is a small county, so the jail does not hold a large number of inmates at any one time. But they still log each arrest in the same way bigger counties do.

When someone is booked, the jail staff records the person's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and the time and place of the arrest. This data goes into the county's records system. To ask about a recent arrest in San Augustine County, you can call the Sheriff's Office during normal business hours. For written requests, send a letter to the San Augustine County Sheriff's Office at 122 N. Harrison St., San Augustine, TX 75972. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 411, the DPS also keeps a statewide criminal history database that includes San Augustine County data.

Office San Augustine County Sheriff's Office
Address 122 N. Harrison Street, San Augustine, TX 75972
Phone (936) 275-2424
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

The San Augustine County website provides general county contact information. The screenshot below shows the county's main web portal.

San Augustine County recent arrests county website portal

This site lists office phone numbers and addresses for county departments. You can also find links to local court schedules and general county services from this page.

Search Recent Arrests Online

San Augustine County does not run its own online jail roster or inmate search tool. Many small East Texas counties lack the budget for a dedicated web portal. That said, you still have ways to check on recent arrests here without driving to the courthouse. The state of Texas runs several databases that pull in data from all 254 counties, and San Augustine County feeds into those systems.

The DPS Criminal History Search is the main statewide tool. It costs $3.00 per search and you need to make an account. This database covers conviction records from across the state. If someone was arrested in San Augustine County and later convicted, that record will show up here. The system draws from the Computerized Criminal History file, which gets updates from local agencies on a regular basis.

For court records tied to San Augustine County arrests, the Texas Courts Case Search covers appellate-level cases. The county's District Clerk handles felony case files, while the County Clerk manages misdemeanor records. You can call either office to ask about a specific case. Phone requests for basic info are usually free. Certified copies of court documents come with a per-page fee set by state law.

Public Records Law in San Augustine County

Arrest records in Texas are public. The Texas Public Information Act under Government Code Chapter 552 makes it clear that basic arrest data must be released when someone asks for it. Section 552.108(c) lists exactly what counts as public. That includes the arrested person's name, age, address, race, sex, and occupation. It also covers the date and time of arrest, where the arrest happened, what offense was charged, and bond details.

San Augustine County follows these rules. The Sheriff's Office shares basic booking data with anyone who asks. You do not need a reason. You do not need to be a relative or a lawyer. Some records may be held back if they fall under a legal exception. Juvenile cases and sealed files are the most common examples. But for a standard adult arrest, the data is open.

The Texas Attorney General's office handles complaints if a county refuses to release records. This does not happen often with basic arrest data, but the process is there if you need it. The AG can order an agency to release records if no valid exemption applies. You can file a complaint online or by mail.

San Augustine County Crime Overview

San Augustine County is a rural area with a low total crime count. Most arrests here involve property crimes, drug offenses, or DWI charges. Violent crime is rare but does happen. The Sheriff's Office works with the Texas Rangers and DPS troopers on cases that need extra resources. Because the county is so small, a single serious case can change the yearly crime numbers quite a bit.

Crime data from San Augustine County gets reported to the DPS Crime Records Division, which compiles reports from every law enforcement agency in Texas. These reports feed into both state and federal crime tracking systems. Keep in mind that total crimes and total arrests are two different things. Not every crime leads to an arrest. Some arrests involve old warrants or cases that started in another county. The DPS system also sends data to the FBI's national crime databases.

Texas Arrest Lookup Tools

Several state-level resources can help you find arrest records beyond what San Augustine County offers on its own. The TDCJ Inmate Search covers people who have been sentenced to state prison. If someone from San Augustine County gets a prison term, they will show up in this system once they transfer to a TDCJ unit. The search is free and does not need an account.

Section 411.135 of the Government Code covers how conviction and deferred adjudication records get handled in the DPS system. This matters when you search for someone with a prior arrest in San Augustine County. Deferred adjudication cases may not show up as convictions, but the arrest itself is still on file. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement tracks officer certifications and can tell you which agencies work in San Augustine County. This is not a direct arrest search tool, but it helps verify which law enforcement bodies are active in the area.

How to Get Arrest Records

There are a few ways to get San Augustine County arrest records. Each one suits a different situation depending on how much detail you need and how fast you want the information.

  • Call (936) 275-2424 for basic booking info during business hours
  • Mail a written request to 122 N. Harrison St., San Augustine, TX 75972
  • Visit the Sheriff's Office in person for copies or detailed case files
  • Search the DPS Criminal History database online for statewide records

Phone calls are the quickest way to check on a recent arrest. The records staff can usually confirm a booking in just a few minutes. For older records or full case files, a written request or in-person visit works best. The county does not charge for basic arrest info shared over the phone. Certified copies of documents come with a per-page copying fee.

The District Clerk handles court records tied to felony cases, while the County Clerk manages misdemeanor case files. Both offices are at the San Augustine County Courthouse. If you need court documents along with arrest records, plan to contact both offices. San Augustine is a small town, so both offices are close together and easy to find once you reach the courthouse square.

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