Schleicher County Arrest Records

Recent arrests in Schleicher County are processed through the county jail in Eldorado, the only town of any size in this remote West Texas county. Schleicher County has a population of about 2,900 people and spans roughly 1,311 square miles of ranch land. The Sheriff's Office handles all bookings and keeps arrest records on file. All of this data is public under the Texas Public Information Act. You can look up recent arrests by calling the Sheriff's Office, sending a written request, or using state-level search tools online. The county falls within the 51st Judicial District.

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Schleicher County Overview

~2,900 Population
Eldorado County Seat
51st Judicial District
1,311 sq mi Area

Schleicher County Recent Arrests

The Schleicher County Sheriff's Office manages the jail and maintains all arrest and booking records. This is one of the least populated counties in Texas. Eldorado is the county seat and the only real town here. Despite the small size, the Sheriff's Office still operates a functioning jail and logs each arrest with full booking data. Deputies patrol the county and respond to calls across a huge land area.

When someone gets arrested, jail staff record the person's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and the details of the arrest. You can call the Sheriff's Office to ask about a recent booking. For formal requests, write to the Schleicher County Sheriff's Office, 4 S. Divide St., Eldorado, TX 76936. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 411, the DPS also keeps a statewide criminal history database that pulls data from Schleicher County.

Office Schleicher County Sheriff's Office
Address 4 S. Divide Street, Eldorado, TX 76936
Phone (325) 853-2737
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

The Schleicher County website provides basic info about county departments and contact details. The screenshot below shows the county web portal.

Schleicher County recent arrests county website portal

From this page you can find office numbers, court schedules, and general county services. It does not offer a live jail roster, but the Sheriff's contact info is listed for records requests.

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Schleicher County does not run its own online jail roster or booking search tool. Very small counties in West Texas rarely have the resources for dedicated web portals. State databases are the best option for online arrest record lookups from this area.

The DPS Criminal History Search costs $3.00 per search and requires an account. This statewide system covers conviction records from all 254 counties. If someone was arrested in Schleicher County and convicted, that data shows up here. The Computerized Criminal History file gets regular updates from local law enforcement agencies.

For court records, the Schleicher County District Clerk handles felony case files and the County Clerk manages misdemeanors. You can call either office for basic case info at no charge. Certified copies carry a per-page fee. The Texas Courts Case Search covers appellate-level cases if a Schleicher County case was appealed to a higher court.

Public Records and Arrest Data

Arrest records in Texas are public under the Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552. Section 552.108(c) says that basic arrest data must be released on request. This covers the arrested person's name, age, address, race, sex, occupation, and aliases. It also includes the physical condition at booking, date and time of arrest, place of arrest, offense charged, and bond information.

Schleicher County follows these state rules for all standard adult arrests. You do not need to be a lawyer or a relative to ask for records. You do not need to give a reason. Juvenile cases and sealed files may be kept back, but basic adult booking data is open to the public.

The Texas Attorney General's office oversees public information disputes. If Schleicher County were to deny a valid records request, you could file a complaint with the AG. This is uncommon with basic arrest data, but the process is in place.

Crime Overview for Schleicher County

Schleicher County is a very rural area with extremely low crime numbers. Most arrests involve traffic offenses, drug possession, or outstanding warrants. With fewer than 3,000 people in the entire county, even a single incident can change the yearly crime picture. The Sheriff's Office works with DPS troopers who patrol the highways that cross through the county. US Highway 277 and US Highway 190 are the main roads through the area.

Crime data from Schleicher County goes to the DPS Crime Records Division, which compiles reports from every agency in the state. These numbers feed into state and federal tracking systems. Keep in mind that crime totals and arrest totals are different measures. Not every crime leads to an arrest. The DPS also sends this data to the FBI's national databases.

Texas Arrest Lookup Tools

State-level resources help fill the gap when a small county like Schleicher does not have its own online search portal. The TDCJ Inmate Search covers anyone sentenced to state prison. If a Schleicher County arrest leads to a prison term, the person shows up in this system after transfer. The search is free.

Section 411.135 of the Government Code covers how conviction and deferred adjudication records are managed in the DPS system. Deferred adjudication may not appear as a conviction, but the arrest itself stays on file. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement tracks officer certifications for all agencies. This helps verify which law enforcement bodies work in Schleicher County.

How to Get Arrest Records

There are a few simple ways to get Schleicher County arrest records.

  • Call (325) 853-2737 for basic booking info during business hours
  • Mail a written request to 4 S. Divide St., Eldorado, TX 76936
  • Visit the Sheriff's Office in person for copies or detailed case files
  • Search the DPS Criminal History database online for statewide records

A phone call is the quickest option. Staff can usually confirm a booking in minutes. Written requests work well for older records or when you need formal documentation. The county does not charge for basic arrest info shared by phone. Certified copies carry a per-page fee. Eldorado is about 45 miles south of San Angelo, so an in-person visit is possible if you are in the area. The courthouse and Sheriff's Office are on the main road through town.

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