Reeves County Booking Records
Reeves County booking reports are public records maintained by the Reeves County Sheriff's Office in Pecos, Texas. All arrests in the county are processed at the Reeves County Jail. You can contact the Sheriff's Office at (432) 287-0222 to check on current inmates or to request booking records. These records are open to the public under the Texas Public Information Act.
Reeves County Overview
Reeves County Sheriff's Office
The Reeves County Sheriff's Office is located at 100 E 4th St in Pecos, Texas. It serves as the primary law enforcement agency for the county and handles all arrest bookings, jail operations, and public records requests. Reeves County is in far West Texas, and the city of Pecos is the county seat and the largest community in the area.
The Reeves County website provides general county government information including contact details for the Sheriff's Office. The county is located on the Pecos River in the Trans-Pecos region, an area characterized by wide open land and a relatively small population spread across a large geographic area. The Sheriff's Office covers the full county and is the main point of contact for anyone seeking booking or arrest records from local law enforcement.
There is no public online inmate roster for Reeves County at this time. To check on someone in custody, call the Sheriff's Office at (432) 287-0222 during business hours. Written requests can be sent by mail to the office in Pecos.
| Office | Reeves County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 100 E 4th St, Pecos, TX 79772 |
| Phone | (432) 287-0222 |
| Jail | Reeves County Jail, Pecos, TX |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, business hours |
How to Access Reeves County Booking Records
Reeves County does not currently offer a public online inmate search. The most direct way to find out if someone is in custody at the Reeves County Jail is to call the Sheriff's Office at (432) 287-0222. Staff can confirm inmate status and share basic information during regular business hours.
For written records requests, send a letter to the Reeves County Sheriff's Office at 100 E 4th St, Pecos, TX 79772. Your request should include the subject's full name, the approximate date of arrest if you have it, and your contact information. Under the Texas Public Information Act, the office must respond within 10 business days. If there are fees for copies, you will be told before the request is processed. If records are withheld, the office must give a specific legal reason.
For people transferred from Reeves County to a Texas state prison, the TDCJ Offender Search will show their current location within the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. That tool is free and available online at any time. VINELink also provides free custody notifications if you want to be alerted when an inmate's status changes.
Note: Reeves County is remote and far from major urban centers. Allow extra time for mail delivery and response when submitting written requests.
What Reeves County Booking Records Include
When someone is arrested in Reeves County and brought to the jail in Pecos, a booking record is created. These records are public under Texas law and are maintained by the Sheriff's Office. They document the key details of the arrest and the personal information of the person booked.
Reeves County booking records generally include the full name and date of birth of the arrested person, the date and time of the arrest, the charges filed at booking, any bond amount set by the court, the name of the arresting agency, a booking number assigned at intake, and physical description information. Some details may not be available if a case involves an active investigation.
Juvenile records are not public. Court case records from the same arrest are held by the Reeves County District Clerk, which is a separate office from the jail. For full statewide criminal histories that cover arrests across multiple Texas counties, the Texas DPS Crime Records Division is the correct resource.
Reeves County Jail
The Reeves County Jail in Pecos is operated by the Sheriff's Office and holds individuals arrested in the county. People brought in after an arrest go through standard intake processing, which includes identification checks, health screening, documentation of personal property and charges, and assignment to a housing unit based on classification.
Bond is set by the court, and individuals who post bail are released. For information about visiting an inmate or sending money to a Reeves County Jail account, call the Sheriff's Office at (432) 287-0222 before making any trip to the facility. Procedures and schedules can change, and calling ahead is always the smart approach in a remote county like this one.
The Texas Commission on Jail Standards regulates all county jails in Texas including the Reeves County Jail. The commission sets minimum requirements for inmate housing, staffing, and facility conditions and conducts regular inspections. Contact the commission if you have serious concerns about facility operations that are not being addressed locally.
Public Records Law and Reeves County
The Texas Public Information Act, in Texas Government Code Chapter 552, gives anyone the right to request booking and arrest records from the Reeves County Sheriff's Office. You do not need to give a reason. The law applies broadly to all Texas government agencies.
Write a request letter and send it to 100 E 4th St, Pecos, TX 79772. Include the name of the person whose records you need, the approximate date of the arrest if known, and your contact details. The office must respond within 10 business days. Fees for copies are set by the state. If records are denied, the office must cite a specific legal exception. Disputes about denied records can be taken to the Texas Office of the Attorney General.
Booking records from the county cover only local arrests. For complete criminal history data across all Texas counties, you must contact the Texas DPS Crime Records Division. That office maintains the statewide arrest and conviction database used by courts and agencies throughout the state.
Statewide Resources for Reeves County Records
The Texas DPS Crime Records Division provides statewide access to criminal history data covering all Texas counties, including Reeves County in far West Texas.
This state portal is the right resource when you need arrest records that go beyond what a single county office holds, including full Texas criminal histories or multi-county background searches.
The Texas Commission on Jail Standards oversees county jail operations across Texas, including the Reeves County Jail in Pecos.
The commission publishes inspection results and compliance information, helping the public understand how county jails across Texas, including remote facilities like Reeves County, are regulated under state law.
Cities in Reeves County
Reeves County includes the city of Pecos as the county seat and the primary community in the area. Other small communities are scattered across the large rural county. All arrests anywhere in Reeves County are processed through the Reeves County Sheriff's Office and Jail in Pecos.
No cities in Reeves County currently meet the population threshold for a dedicated city records page on this site.
Nearby Counties
Reeves County is surrounded by other large West Texas counties. If you are not certain which county processed an arrest, check the arresting agency on the booking record to identify the right jurisdiction.