Anderson County Booking Reports

Anderson County booking reports are public records kept by the Anderson County Sheriff's Office in Palestine, Texas. You can search them by contacting the Records Department or checking online resources to find arrest data, current inmates, and booking details. The sheriff's office handles records for both the jail and law enforcement operations. If you need booking info for someone held in Anderson County, start with the Sheriff's Office Records Department at 1200 E. Lacy Street. State law gives you the right to request these records under the Texas Public Information Act.

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Anderson County Overview

Palestine County Seat
Anderson County Jail Detention Facility
(903) 729-6068 Sheriff's Office
East Texas Region

Anderson County Sheriff's Office

The Anderson County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and handles all booking records in Anderson County. The Records Department is the official custodian for both the Sheriff's Office and the jail. They take open records requests and can look up inmate data by name or booking number. The office is open on weekdays during normal business hours.

The jail sits at the same address as the main sheriff's office on E. Lacy Street in Palestine. Deputies book all arrested persons at this location. The Records Department processes all Texas Public Information Act requests for arrest data, booking photos, and related documents. You can reach them by phone or through the county website contact form.

Office Anderson County Sheriff's Office
Address 1200 E. Lacy Street, Palestine, TX 75801
Phone (903) 729-6068 / (903) 731-8229
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website co.anderson.tx.us

What Anderson County Booking Records Include

Anderson County booking reports contain the core details collected when someone is arrested and processed at the jail. These records are created at the time of booking and updated as the case moves through the system. Most of this data is public under Texas law.

A typical Anderson County booking report will show the person's full name, date of birth, and a booking photo (mugshot). It will also list the charges filed against them, the date and time of the arrest, the arresting agency, bond amounts set by the court, and current inmate status. Some records also include physical descriptors like height, weight, and race as recorded at intake. If the person has been released, the release date and method may also appear.

Charges listed in a booking report reflect what the person was arrested for. They do not always match the final charges filed by prosecutors. Bond information shows the amount set and whether the person has bonded out. Mugshots taken at booking are part of the public record in most cases under the Texas Public Information Act.

Anderson County Jail Information

The Anderson County Jail is located at 1200 E. Lacy Street in Palestine, the same building as the Sheriff's Office. All persons arrested in Anderson County are booked at this facility. The jail holds pretrial detainees and short-term inmates. Longer sentences are typically served at a state facility managed by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

The jail processes all bookings for arrests made by the Anderson County Sheriff's Office as well as arrests by other law enforcement agencies operating in the county, including local police departments. The booking process creates the official arrest record. It includes photographing the individual, collecting identifying information, and recording the charges. This record then becomes the basis for any public records requests related to that arrest.

Visitation policies and inmate services information can be obtained by contacting the jail directly at (903) 729-6068. Inmates can also be tracked through the statewide VINELink system once they are in the custody database.

Public Records Requests in Anderson County

The Texas Public Information Act gives you the right to request booking records from the Anderson County Sheriff's Office. You can submit a request in person, by phone, or in writing. There is no required form, but written requests help create a clear record of what you asked for and when.

When you make a request, be specific. Include the full name of the person you are searching for, an approximate date of arrest if you know it, and the type of record you need. Standard copy fees apply per the Texas Public Information Act fee schedule. The office has 10 business days to respond to a written request. If they need more time or believe the records are exempt, they must notify you in writing.

Some records may be withheld if they are part of an active criminal investigation. The Texas Attorney General's office can be contacted if you believe a request was improperly denied. The Texas AG's Open Government Division handles disputes about public records access statewide.

Note: Fees for copies are set by state law and are generally modest, but charges can add up for large requests involving multiple pages or photos.

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Nearby Counties

Anderson County borders several other Texas counties. If you are unsure which county handled an arrest, check the address where it occurred. Each county has its own sheriff's office and jail records.