Find Booking Reports in Lewisville
Lewisville booking reports and arrest records are available through the Lewisville Police Department and Denton County agencies. Lewisville sits in Denton County, which means the Denton County Sheriff's Office manages county jail operations for longer-term detentions. The Lewisville PD handles initial arrests and booking, while the county picks up from there. You can file and view some reports online through the Lewisville Police Department's portal, and county records are accessible through Denton County's systems.
Lewisville Overview
Lewisville Police Department
The Lewisville Police Department handles all initial arrest and booking records for the city. Their non-emergency line is 972-219-3600. The department provides online access to some records and reports through their city portal at cityoflewisville.com. The online records section lets you file certain types of non-emergency reports and submit records requests without visiting the department in person.
Lewisville PD's online reporting system accepts reports for several types of incidents. If something happened but does not need an immediate police response, you may be able to file the report online and get a report number. This applies to theft, defacing property, phone harassment, burglary of a vehicle, credit and debit card abuse, criminal mischief, lost property, suspicious circumstances, forgery, and identity theft. That online system also handles record requests so you can submit without going to the station.
| Agency | Lewisville Police Department |
|---|---|
| Non-Emergency | 972-219-3600 |
| Website | cityoflewisville.com |
| Online Records Portal | Online Reports and Requests |
| Jail Custody Report | Available on police website |
The department also maintains a Jail Custody Report on their website. That report shows who is currently in custody and is updated on a regular basis. It is a fast way to check whether someone arrested in Lewisville is still being held. For warrant checks, Lewisville's Municipal Court offers an online lookup for municipal warrants as well.
Denton County Jail Records
Denton County's Sheriff's Office handles county-level detention for Lewisville and other Denton County cities. When someone arrested in Lewisville cannot post bond quickly, or when the nature of the charges calls for county-level custody, the person transfers from Lewisville's holding facility to the Denton County Jail. The county maintains inmate records for all people currently in their system.
Denton County court records are separate from booking data. If a Lewisville arrest resulted in criminal charges and the case went to court, those records sit with the Denton County District Clerk. The statewide court search at re:SearchTX lets you find Denton County court cases by name or cause number. That system pulls from courts across Texas, so if you're not sure which court handled a case, it is a useful place to start.
Note: Accident and crash reports for Lewisville incidents go through the TxDOT Crash Records Information System rather than the Lewisville PD records portal.
Requesting Lewisville Arrest Records
Texas law under Government Code Chapter 552, the Texas Public Information Act, gives you the right to request arrest and booking records from Lewisville PD. The department must respond within 10 business days. If they need more time or want to withhold some information, they may request a ruling from the Texas Attorney General. That process can extend the wait but it is bound by statutory rules.
You can submit records requests through the Lewisville Police online portal at cityoflewisville.com. That system lets you submit the request, track its status, and receive the records electronically in many cases. In-person requests at the police department are also accepted. Call 972-219-3600 first to confirm hours and what you need to bring.
Fees for records copies are governed by Texas Administrative Code rules. Standard copies cost about 10 cents per page. For large requests involving extensive staff time or electronic retrieval, there may be additional charges. Some basic information is available at no cost. The agency is required to tell you upfront if fees will exceed $40 and give you a chance to narrow the request before they start.
Lewisville Booking Report Data
Booking reports from Lewisville arrests contain the standard Texas booking data elements. These records are created at the time of arrest and stay on file regardless of what happens to the case afterward. Even if charges are dismissed, the booking report itself remains available as a public record under Texas law. That is just how the system works.
A standard Lewisville booking report includes the person's full name and any aliases, their date of birth, physical description, the date and time of the arrest, the charges filed and the relevant Texas statutes, the arresting officer and agency, the booking number, bond information, and custody status. Jail custody reports on the Lewisville PD website show arrest number, name, arrest date and time, and basic demographic data. Full offense reports with narrative details require a formal records request and may be subject to some review before release.
State Agencies for Texas Booking Data
If local Lewisville and Denton County sources don't give you what you need, several state-level agencies can help. The Texas Department of Public Safety Crime Records Division is the main state agency for criminal history records. Their online system at dps.texas.gov/section/crime-records lets you run name-based criminal history searches or order certified reports. Those records pull from agencies across the entire state, not just Denton County.
The Texas Commission on Jail Standards oversees local jails statewide. Their site at tcjs.state.tx.us has compliance reports and population data for Denton County Jail and other facilities in Texas. If someone has been convicted and sent to state prison, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice at tdcj.texas.gov maintains an offender search database.
For general court forms and information about the Texas court system, txcourts.gov is the main state court portal. It has links to district and county courts, fee schedules, and self-help forms. The TxDOT Crash Records Information System handles accident report requests separately from police booking records.
The Texas Secretary of State's office handles public information fee schedules and can answer questions about your rights under the Public Information Act. Their resources are linked from the main Texas.gov portal at texas.gov.
The Texas DPS Crime Records Division site provides a key reference for understanding how booking and arrest data flows through state systems.
DPS keeps a centralized record of criminal history across Texas, which includes data from Lewisville and Denton County law enforcement agencies.
Denton County Booking Records
Lewisville is in Denton County, and county-level jail and court records go through Denton County agencies. The Denton County Sheriff's Office runs the main detention facility, and the District Clerk maintains court records for cases that move past the booking stage. Visit the Denton County page for more on how county resources work and how to contact county offices.