Abilene Booking Reports Lookup

Abilene booking reports and arrest records are available through the Abilene Police Department and the Taylor County Sheriff's Office. Abilene is the county seat of Taylor County in West Texas. The Abilene PD makes arrests and maintains a municipal holding facility, while the Taylor County Jail at 400 Mulberry St handles longer-term detention. Both agencies accept records requests under the Texas Public Information Act. If you are looking for a booking report or arrest record for someone in Abilene, this page explains where to go and how to ask.

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~120K Population
Taylor County
(325) 676-6610 APD Records
(325) 674-1300 County Sheriff

Abilene Police Department Records

The Abilene Police Department handles initial arrests and booking within the city. Their Records Unit is the starting point for records requests. The records phone number is (325) 676-6610. The department website is at abilenetx.com/departments/police. Online records request options may be available through the city's portal. In-person visits to the records unit during business hours are also accepted.

Abilene PD operates a municipal holding facility for short-term detention after arrest. Most people who don't post bond quickly transfer to the Taylor County Jail for longer custody. That facility is at 400 Mulberry St, Abilene, TX 79602. So if you are looking for someone arrested in Abilene several days ago and can't find them through the city records, check the Taylor County Jail system.

Agency Abilene Police Department
Records Phone (325) 676-6610
Website abilenetx.com/departments/police
Taylor County Jail 400 Mulberry St, Abilene, TX 79602
County Sheriff (325) 674-1300

The Taylor County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail at 400 Mulberry St, Abilene. Their main line is (325) 674-1300. The sheriff's office maintains an online inmate search tool through the Taylor County website. That system shows current inmates, charges, and bond status. For anyone arrested in Abilene who has transferred out of the city holding facility, this is where you check next.

Taylor County is the regional center for a large area of West Texas. The county jail serves Abilene and the surrounding communities. Court records for Abilene arrests that moved to the criminal court system sit with the Taylor County District Clerk. The statewide court tool at re:SearchTX can pull up Taylor County cases by name or cause number. That is often faster than going directly to the county clerk if you don't know the exact case number.

Note: Taylor County Jail is the main detention facility for Abilene arrests, and inmate records there are updated as transfers occur from the city holding area.

How to Get Abilene Booking Records

Under the Texas Public Information Act, found in Texas Government Code Chapter 552, you have the right to request booking reports and arrest records from Abilene PD and the Taylor County Sheriff. Both agencies must respond within 10 business days. If they need to seek an Attorney General ruling on certain parts of your request, that can extend the timeline but they are required to notify you and give you a tracking number.

To request records from Abilene PD, call (325) 676-6610 or go in person to the Records Unit. For Taylor County Sheriff records, call (325) 674-1300. Written requests to either agency should include the full name of the person, an approximate date of arrest, and any report numbers you have. The more information you provide, the easier it is for staff to locate the right records quickly.

Abilene has its own fee structure for some record types. Offense reports are typically around 10 cents per page. Accident reports cost $6 online or $4 in person. Mugshot photos may cost between $1 and $5 depending on the format requested. Certification of documents adds a $2 fee per document. These fees are set by state administrative code with some local variation permitted.

What Abilene Booking Reports Include

Abilene booking reports contain a standard set of information that Texas law requires at the time of arrest. These records exist as public documents and stay on file even if the case later resolves with charges reduced or dismissed. A booking report is not a criminal conviction record, but it is a public arrest record.

Standard Abilene booking data includes the booking number assigned by the facility, the person's full name and any aliases, date of birth and age at time of arrest, physical descriptors such as height, weight, hair color, and eye color, the arrest date, time, and location, the arresting agency and officer, charges filed and the applicable Texas statutes, bond information including amount and type, and custody status at the time the report was created. Mugshot photographs are part of the standard booking process. Taylor County Jail records include the same core data elements when an Abilene arrestee transfers to county custody.

Statewide Resources for Abilene Records

If you need a more complete criminal history picture beyond what Abilene PD and Taylor County provide, the Texas Department of Public Safety Crime Records Division is the right place to go. Their online system at dps.texas.gov/section/crime-records gives access to statewide criminal history records that include data from Abilene and Taylor County. A certified DPS criminal history report is often required for licensing, employment, or legal purposes and covers all Texas jurisdictions in one search.

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards at tcjs.state.tx.us oversees the Taylor County Jail and other local facilities across the state. TDCJ at tdcj.texas.gov handles records for people convicted and sentenced to state prison. The Texas Courts site at txcourts.gov provides forms and information about the court system statewide, including Taylor County courts that handle Abilene criminal cases.

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards website covers how local jails like Taylor County's are regulated and what public data they make available.

Texas Commission on Jail Standards for Abilene booking records oversight

TCJS sets standards for Taylor County Jail and all local detention facilities in Texas, and their compliance reports are publicly available.

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Taylor County Booking Records

Abilene is the county seat of Taylor County. The Taylor County Sheriff's Office runs the main jail and handles county-level detention for Abilene arrestees. The county page has more detail on the sheriff's office, the county jail, and how to access county-level records for Abilene and surrounding areas.

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