San Jacinto County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in San Jacinto County are processed at the county jail run by the Sheriff's Office in Coldspring. This East Texas county has a population of roughly 28,700 people and covers about 571 square miles of mostly piney woods and lake country. All booking records fall under the Texas Public Information Act, so you can look up arrest data by phone, in person, or through state online tools. The county seat is Coldspring, and the Sheriff's Office handles all jail operations. San Jacinto County sits in the 258th Judicial District, which also covers Polk and Trinity counties.

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San Jacinto County Overview

~28,700 Population
Coldspring County Seat
258th Judicial District
571 sq mi Area

San Jacinto County Arrest Records

The San Jacinto County Sheriff's Office keeps all arrest and booking records for the county. Every arrest made here, whether by a sheriff's deputy, constable, or state trooper, gets processed through the county jail in Coldspring. The Sheriff's Office handles bookings around the clock. Staff log each arrest with the person's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and the details of where and when the arrest took place.

To check on a recent arrest, call the Sheriff's Office during business hours. They can confirm if someone is in custody and share basic booking details. For a formal records request, you can write to the San Jacinto County Sheriff's Office at 1 State Highway 150, Room 3, Coldspring, TX 77331. The county processes requests under the Texas Public Information Act, so basic arrest data is available to anyone who asks. You do not need to give a reason for your request.

Office San Jacinto County Sheriff's Office
Address 1 State Highway 150, Room 3, Coldspring, TX 77331
Phone (936) 653-4367
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

The San Jacinto County website shows basic department info and contact details. Below is a screenshot of the county's official web portal.

San Jacinto County recent arrests county website portal

From this page you can find phone numbers for county offices, court schedules, and general county services. The site does not have a live jail roster, but it does list the Sheriff's Office contact info for records requests.

Search Recent Arrests Online

San Jacinto County does not have its own online jail roster or inmate lookup tool. This is common for smaller East Texas counties that lack the budget for a dedicated web portal. But you still have options. State-level databases pull data from all 254 Texas counties, and San Jacinto County reports into those systems.

The DPS Criminal History Search lets you search statewide conviction records for $3.00 per name. You need to set up an account first. This system covers the Computerized Criminal History file and gets updates from local agencies on a regular basis. If someone was arrested in San Jacinto County and later convicted, that record shows up in the DPS system.

Court records from San Jacinto County can be looked up through the District Clerk or County Clerk offices. The District Clerk handles felony case files and the County Clerk takes care of misdemeanor records. Phone calls for basic case info are typically free. Certified copies cost a per-page fee. The Texas Courts Case Search also covers appellate court records if a case moved up from the local level.

Public Records Law and Recent Arrests

Texas law says arrest records are public. Government Code Chapter 552 spells out the rules. Section 552.108(c) lists exactly what must be released: the arrested person's name, age, address, race, sex, and occupation. It also covers aliases, the physical condition at booking, date and time of the arrest, where it happened, the offense charged, and bond details. San Jacinto County follows these state rules without exception for standard adult arrests.

You can ask for this data without giving a reason. The Sheriff's Office will share basic booking info with anyone. Some records may be withheld under legal exceptions. Juvenile cases and sealed files are the most common examples. But for a typical adult arrest, the data is open to the public.

If a county agency refuses your request, the Texas Attorney General's office handles those complaints. The AG can order an agency to turn over records if no valid exemption applies. This rarely comes up with basic arrest data, but it is good to know the option is there.

Crime and Arrest Trends

San Jacinto County is a rural area where crime rates stay fairly low compared to urban parts of Texas. Most arrests involve drug charges, DWI, theft, or warrant pickups. The county borders Lake Livingston, which brings in seasonal traffic and sometimes leads to more arrests during busy weekends. The Sheriff's Office patrols a large land area with a limited number of deputies, so they often work with DPS troopers and game wardens.

All crime data from San Jacinto County gets reported to the DPS Crime Records Division. The DPS compiles reports from local agencies and feeds them into state and federal tracking systems. Arrest totals and crime totals are not the same thing. Not every reported crime leads to an arrest. Some arrests come from old warrants or cases that originated in other counties. The county's proximity to Houston means that some cases involve suspects from the metro area.

Texas Arrest Search Resources

Beyond what San Jacinto County offers directly, state-level tools can help with arrest record lookups. The TDCJ Inmate Search covers anyone sentenced to state prison. If someone arrested in San Jacinto County gets a prison term, they will appear in this system after transfer. The search is free and does not require an account.

Under Section 411.135 of the Government Code, conviction and deferred adjudication records get handled through the DPS system. Deferred adjudication cases may not show as convictions, but the arrest record still exists. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement tracks officer certifications and can verify which agencies operate in San Jacinto County. TCOLE is not a direct arrest lookup, but it confirms which law enforcement bodies are active in the area.

How to Get Arrest Records

Getting San Jacinto County arrest records is straightforward. Pick the method that fits your needs best.

  • Call (936) 653-4367 for basic booking info during business hours
  • Mail a written request to 1 SH 150, Room 3, Coldspring, TX 77331
  • Visit the Sheriff's Office in person for copies or detailed files
  • Use the DPS Criminal History database for statewide conviction records

A phone call is the fastest way to check on a recent arrest. Staff can usually confirm a booking in a few minutes. Older records or detailed case files may need a written request. The county does not charge for basic info shared by phone. Certified copies of documents carry a per-page fee. If you need court records along with arrest data, contact the District Clerk or County Clerk at the courthouse in Coldspring. Both offices sit in the same building and are easy to find.

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