Lubbock Arrest Records Search
Lubbock booking reports are maintained by the Lubbock Police Department and the Lubbock County Sheriff's Office. LPD handles city arrests and operates a Records Center at 916 Texas Avenue. The Lubbock County Sheriff manages the county jail at 801 Main Street, a 1,512-bed facility that holds most people arrested in Lubbock. The county provides a real-time jail roster in both PDF and Excel formats. You can also request police reports online or by mail through LPD's Open Records Office, which processes requests under the Texas Public Information Act.
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Lubbock Police Department Records Center
The Lubbock Police Department Records Center is at 916 Texas Avenue, Lubbock, TX 79401. That is also the main headquarters address for LPD. The Records Center phone is (806) 775-2808. For direct records inquiries, the records line is 806-775-2979. The department handles police reports, incident reports, and other city arrest-related documents from this location during regular business hours.
LPD runs a separate Open Records Office for public information requests submitted by mail or email. Mail requests to P.O. Box 2000, Lubbock, TX 79457. Email requests go to orr@mylubbock.us. You can also fax requests to (806) 775-2694. The Open Records Office tracks submissions and processes them within the 10 business day window required by the Texas Public Information Act. If a request involves a large number of documents or requires extensive review, LPD can provide a cost estimate before proceeding.
| Office | Lubbock Police Department Records Center |
|---|---|
| Address | 916 Texas Avenue Lubbock, TX 79401 |
| Records Phone | (806) 775-2808 |
| Open Records Email | orr@mylubbock.us |
| Open Records Fax | (806) 775-2694 |
| Mailing Address | P.O. Box 2000, Lubbock, TX 79457 |
| County Sheriff | 3502 N Holly Ave, Lubbock, TX 79403 | (806) 775-7009 |
The Lubbock County Sheriff's Office is at 3502 N. Holly Avenue, Lubbock, TX 79403. Call (806) 775-7009 for general sheriff inquiries. The Records Division for the detention center is also at that address. The county jail at 801 Main Street holds detainees and generates booking records for everyone processed into the system. The Sheriff also operates a records phone at (806) 775-1400.
Lubbock Police Online Reports and Records Access
Lubbock Police Department maintains an online police reports portal at policereports.ci.lubbock.tx.us. That system gives the public access to certain police reports online without filing a full public information request. Not all reports are available online, but it is a good starting point for finding basic information about an incident or arrest in Lubbock. The system is searchable by date and location for some report types.
For the county jail roster, the Lubbock County Sheriff's Office publishes a real-time list of current inmates. That list is available in PDF and Excel formats and is updated throughout the day. You can use the roster to search by name and get basic booking information including the booking number, name, sex, race, arrest details, charges, and release time if applicable. The jail at 801 Main Street has a bed capacity of 1,512, making it one of the larger facilities in West Texas.
The Lubbock County District Clerk's office at 904 Broadway, Room 105, Lubbock, TX 79401, phone (806) 775-1322, provides access to case records for criminal proceedings in Lubbock County. If someone was arrested in Lubbock and charged, their court case will be accessible through the District Clerk's office. Those records are separate from the booking data and police reports but are part of the same arrest event.
Note: LPD's online police reports portal uses the city's domain. If you have trouble accessing it, call the Records Center at (806) 775-2808 to confirm the current URL or request records directly by phone or mail.
Lubbock Police Records Online Tool
The Lubbock Police Reports portal provides online access to police reports for incidents in Lubbock, making it easier to find basic arrest and incident data without a formal records request.
The portal is useful for finding incident reports and police records tied to specific dates or locations in Lubbock. For full case files, certified copies, or records not available through the online system, you can contact the LPD Records Center directly or submit a request through the Open Records Office.
For state-level information on Texas jail standards and the broader framework for booking records, the Texas Commission on Jail Standards sets rules for how county jails like Lubbock's must operate and what data they must maintain.
TCJS oversight ensures that county jails maintain accurate booking records and follow consistent procedures for documenting arrests and detentions. Lubbock County Detention Center operates under those statewide standards.
Lubbock Records Fees and How to Request
Lubbock Police charges standard Texas Public Information Act rates for most records. Police reports cost $0.10 per page. Accident reports are $6.00. Body camera footage and audio recordings are released on a cost-recovery basis. For background checks through LPD, the fee is $10.00 payable by money order. Standard copy fees apply for other documents requested through the Records Center.
To request records by mail, send your request to P.O. Box 2000, Lubbock, TX 79457, or fax to (806) 775-2694. Email requests go to orr@mylubbock.us. Include your name, the type of record you need, the date of the incident or arrest, and any case numbers you have. The more detail you provide, the faster LPD can locate and process your request. The department responds within 10 business days under Government Code Chapter 552.
Lubbock County Sheriff's records requests follow the same statutory rules. Contact the Records Division at (806) 775-7009 or visit the office at 3502 N. Holly Avenue. For county jail records, you can also submit a formal open records request to Lubbock County. The county processes requests on the same 10 business day timeline as city agencies.
Lubbock County Booking Records
Lubbock is the county seat of Lubbock County. Most arrests in the city result in detention at the county jail, which holds over 1,500 people and is managed by the Lubbock County Sheriff. For countywide inmate search tools, the county jail roster, and how to request official Lubbock County booking records, visit the Lubbock County booking reports page.