Find Booking Reports in Llano County
Llano County booking reports are kept by the Llano County Sheriff's Office in Llano, Texas. You can search the inmate roster online or contact the Sheriff's Office directly for arrest records and public records requests. All arrests in Llano County are processed through the county jail and documented as booking reports. For individuals moved to state custody, the TDCJ Offender Search covers all Texas state prison facilities.
Llano County Overview
Llano County Sheriff's Office
The Llano County Sheriff's Office handles all arrests, jail operations, and public records for the county. Located in the city of Llano, it is the primary law enforcement agency for the county. Every person arrested in Llano County is processed through the Sheriff's Office, and a booking record is created at intake. Those records are public under Texas law and available to anyone who asks for them, subject to limited exceptions.
Llano County is in the Texas Hill Country, in the Highland Lakes region west of Austin. The county is known for its scenic landscape of granite outcroppings, rivers, and ranches. The city of Llano is the county seat and the location of the Sheriff's Office and county jail. The county sees a mix of year-round residents and visitors, particularly around the lakes and state parks in the area. The Sheriff's Office serves the full county and works alongside smaller local police departments.
The Sheriff's Office maintains a website through the county's official online presence. Contact information and any available online inmate search tools can be found there. For current inmate status or to ask about a specific record, calling or visiting the office in Llano is your best option.
| Office | Llano County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| County Seat | Llano, Texas |
| Jail | Llano County Jail, Llano, TX |
| Website | co.llano.tx.us |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, business hours |
How to Access Llano County Booking Reports
Llano County has an online inmate search available. Check the Sheriff's Office or county website for the current roster link. Online rosters typically show who is in custody along with charges and bond details. This is the easiest way to check on recent arrests without needing to call the office. The information is updated regularly and is accessible to the public.
For older records or for records that require a formal request, write to the Llano County Sheriff's Office in Llano. Describe the records you are looking for, including the person's name and the approximate date of arrest. Provide your contact information so the office can reach you. Under the Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552, the office has 10 business days to respond by sending you the records, requesting more time, or explaining in writing why something is being withheld.
If the person you are looking for has been convicted and moved to a state prison, the TDCJ Offender Search will show their current location. VINELink also provides free custody status alerts. For court records connected to Llano County arrests, the District Clerk's office maintains those files and they are separate from jail booking records.
Note: An online roster reflects current custody only. Formal written requests are needed for older booking records.
What Llano County Booking Records Contain
A booking record in Llano County is created each time someone is processed into the county jail. The record captures the details of the arrest and is maintained as a public document under Texas law. Anyone can request these records unless a specific legal exception applies.
Llano County booking reports typically include the full name and date of birth of the person arrested, the date and time of the arrest, the charges at the time of booking, bond information if set, the arresting agency, and a booking number. Physical descriptions and booking photos are generally part of the record.
Not everything gets released. Records involving minors are not public. Details from open investigations may be temporarily restricted. Expunged records follow different access rules under court order. A booking report covers only a single arrest in Llano County. For a full statewide criminal history with conviction data, contact the Texas DPS Crime Records Division. That is a separate request process from what you submit to the local Sheriff's Office.
Llano County Jail
The Llano County Jail is the county's detention facility, operated by the Sheriff's Office in Llano. It holds people who have been arrested and are waiting for bond, a court date, or in some cases a transfer to another facility. Intake involves identity checks, health screening, and property documentation before the person is placed in housing.
Bond is determined by the court. People who make bond are released. Those who don't make bond stay in the facility while their case moves through the court system. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards oversees county jails across Texas, including Llano County, and conducts regular inspections. The commission sets minimum requirements for housing, staffing, medical care, and inmate treatment that all county jails must follow.
To ask about visiting an inmate, sending money, or mail policies at the Llano County Jail, contact the Sheriff's Office. Rules can change, and it is always best to call before planning a visit to the facility.
Requesting Records from Llano County
The Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552, gives the public the right to request booking and arrest records from the Llano County Sheriff's Office. Most arrest and booking records are public unless one of the listed legal exceptions applies. The act covers all Texas government agencies, including county sheriff's offices.
To file a request, write to the Sheriff's Office in Llano and describe what records you are looking for. Include the name of the subject, a date range for the arrest, and your contact information. You can deliver the request in person or send it by mail. The office must respond within 10 business days by providing the records, asking for an extension, or giving a written explanation for any denial. Denials must cite a specific legal exemption.
Standard copy fees apply and are set by state law. If you believe a denial was improper, the Texas Office of the Attorney General can help. For statewide criminal history records or certified background reports, the Texas DPS Crime Records Division handles those requests separately from county-level booking records.
Llano County Sheriff Resources
The Llano County Sheriff's Office page on the county website provides current contact information, department details, and access to any available online inmate records tools.
This is the official resource for contacting the Llano County Sheriff's Office and locating any inmate search or booking record tools the department has made available to the public.
The Texas DPS Crime Records Division provides statewide criminal history data and is the right resource when you need records beyond what a single county holds.
This state portal lets you search criminal history data from across all Texas counties, including Llano County, and is the place to go for certified background reports.
Cities in Llano County
Llano County includes the city of Llano as its county seat, along with smaller communities like Kingsland and Sunrise Beach Village. All arrests made anywhere in the county are booked through the Llano County Sheriff's Office. No cities in Llano County currently meet the population threshold for a dedicated city records page on this site.
Nearby Counties
Llano County is surrounded by several Hill Country counties. If an arrest was made near a county boundary, the arresting agency on the booking report tells you which county's records to request.