Search Scurry County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Scurry County are processed at the county jail in Snyder, the county seat. Scurry County is in West Texas with a population of about 17,200 people and covers roughly 908 square miles. The Sheriff's Office runs the jail and keeps all arrest and booking records on file. This data falls under the Texas Public Information Act, so anyone can request basic arrest details. You can check on bookings by phone, by mail, in person, or through statewide online databases. Scurry County sits within the 132nd Judicial District.

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Scurry County Overview

~17,200 Population
Snyder County Seat
132nd Judicial District
908 sq mi Area

Scurry County Arrest Records

The Scurry County Sheriff's Office maintains all arrest records and runs the county jail in Snyder. Every arrest within the county, whether made by a deputy, city police officer, or state trooper, gets processed at this facility. The jail handles bookings around the clock. Staff log each arrest with the person's full name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and the details of where and when the arrest took place. Scurry County has seen growth tied to the oil and gas industry, and that activity sometimes brings in people from outside the area.

To check on a recent arrest, call the Sheriff's Office during normal business hours. They can confirm if someone is in custody and share basic booking data. For a formal written request, send a letter to the Scurry County Sheriff's Office, 2501 College Ave., Snyder, TX 79549. State law, specifically Texas Government Code Chapter 411, also gives the DPS a statewide criminal history system that includes Scurry County records.

Office Scurry County Sheriff's Office
Address 2501 College Avenue, Snyder, TX 79549
Phone (325) 573-3591
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

The Scurry County website provides basic info about county offices and departments. Below is a screenshot of the county web portal.

Scurry County recent arrests county website portal

The site lists contact numbers, office locations, and links to county services. You can find the Sheriff's Office contact details for records requests from this page.

Search Recent Arrests Online

Scurry County does not maintain a public online jail roster at this time. Many mid-size West Texas counties have not set up dedicated web portals for inmate searches. But state databases pull data from all Texas counties, and Scurry County reports into those systems.

The DPS Criminal History Search is the main statewide tool for online arrest record lookups. It costs $3.00 per search and requires an account. The system covers the Computerized Criminal History file and gets regular updates from local agencies. If someone was arrested in Scurry County and later convicted, that record shows up in the DPS database.

Court records can be checked through the District Clerk for felony cases or the County Clerk for misdemeanors. Both offices are in the courthouse in Snyder. Phone calls for basic case info are usually free. Certified copies carry a per-page fee. The Texas Courts Case Search covers appellate records if a Scurry County case was appealed.

Public Records and Recent Arrests

Texas law makes arrest records public. The Texas Public Information Act under Government Code Chapter 552 requires basic arrest data to be released on request. Section 552.108(c) spells out the details. The law covers the arrested person's name, age, address, race, sex, and occupation. It also includes aliases, physical condition at booking, date and time of arrest, place of arrest, the offense charged, and bond details.

Scurry County follows these state rules. Anyone can ask for basic booking data. No reason is needed. Juvenile cases and sealed files have different rules, but standard adult arrest records are open to the public. The Sheriff's Office processes these requests routinely.

If a request gets denied, the Texas Attorney General's office can step in. The AG handles public information disputes and can order an agency to release records if no valid exemption applies.

Scurry County Crime Data

Scurry County crime rates fluctuate with the local economy. When oil and gas activity is high, the population swells with workers and arrest numbers can rise. Drug offenses, DWI, theft, and assault make up the bulk of arrests. The Snyder Police Department handles city arrests, while the Sheriff's Office covers the rest of the county. DPS troopers also make arrests along the highways that run through the area, including US 84 and State Highway 350.

All crime data from Scurry County is reported to the DPS Crime Records Division. The DPS compiles agency reports and sends them to state and federal databases. Total arrests and total crimes are separate numbers, and they do not always move in the same direction. The DPS data also feeds into the FBI's national tracking systems.

Texas Arrest Search Resources

State tools can help you find records beyond what Scurry County offers on its own. The TDCJ Inmate Search covers anyone sentenced to state prison. If a Scurry County arrest leads to a prison term, the person appears 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 are managed through the DPS system. A deferred adjudication case may not show as a conviction, but the arrest record stays on file. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement tracks certifications for officers in Scurry County agencies. TCOLE is not a direct arrest lookup but helps verify which law enforcement bodies are active in the county.

How to Get Arrest Records

Getting Scurry County arrest records takes just a few steps. Pick the approach that works best for your situation.

  • Call (325) 573-3591 for basic booking info during business hours
  • Mail a written request to 2501 College Ave., Snyder, TX 79549
  • Visit the Sheriff's Office in person for copies or detailed case files
  • Use the DPS Criminal History database for statewide conviction records

Phone calls are the fastest method. Staff can confirm a booking in minutes. For older records or detailed documentation, a written request or in-person visit is the way to go. Basic arrest info shared by phone is free. Certified copies have a per-page fee. Snyder is about 90 miles southeast of Lubbock, making it reachable for an in-person visit if needed. The courthouse and Sheriff's Office are both in the center of town.

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