Midland 24 Hour Booking Database

Midland 24 hour booking records show arrests processed through the Midland County jail system in West Texas. The Midland Police Department handles most arrests in the city, and booking takes place at the Midland County Detention Center. You can search for recent booking data by calling the Midland Police at (432) 685-7108 or through county jail lookup tools. Midland is the county seat of Midland County and sits in the Permian Basin oil region. Booking records here are public under Texas law, and you can access names, charges, arrest dates, and bond amounts without any special permission.

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146K+ Population
Midland County
(432) 685-7108 MPD Phone
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Midland Police and Booking Records

The Midland Police Department is the main law enforcement agency for the city. Officers make arrests for crimes ranging from traffic violations to serious felonies. After an arrest, the person is booked at the Midland County Detention Center. The Sheriff's Office operates the jail and handles the booking process. Staff log charges, take fingerprints and photos, and enter everything into the booking system.

Midland sits in the heart of the Permian Basin. The oil industry drives much of the local economy, and the area has seen rapid growth. That growth has kept the police department and the county jail busy. The detention center processes bookings around the clock from MPD, the Midland County Sheriff, and other agencies that work in the area.

Agency Midland Police Department
Phone (432) 685-7108
Website midlandtexas.gov/police-department
Booking Facility Midland County Detention Center

How Midland Booking Works

After an arrest in Midland, the person goes to the Midland County Detention Center. The booking process involves fingerprinting, a mugshot, and entering all charge information into the system. This happens at any hour. The jail is always open for new intakes. Once the booking is done, the record becomes part of the county's public file.

Texas law under Code of Criminal Procedure Article 15.17 says the arrested person must see a magistrate within 48 hours. The magistrate sets bail and tells the person what charges they face. That information gets added to the booking record.

Note: A booking record documents that an arrest took place. It does not mean the person was convicted of any crime.

Public Access to Midland Arrest Data

Most booking records in Midland are public. Under the Texas Public Information Act, basic arrest data must be released. This covers names, ages, arrest dates, charges, and the arresting officer. If your request gets denied, the agency must ask the Texas Attorney General for a ruling before they can refuse.

Juvenile records are sealed under Texas Family Code Chapter 58 and are not available through public searches. Adults who have had records expunged or sealed through nondisclosure orders also will not appear. The DPS Conviction Database is free and shows statewide conviction records. The TDCJ Offender Search covers state prison inmates at no cost.

Statewide Booking Resources for Midland

The Texas DPS Crime Records Service maintains the statewide criminal history database. Midland law enforcement agencies send their arrest data to DPS, where it becomes part of the Computerized Criminal History system.

Texas DPS Crime Records Service for Midland 24 hour booking record searches

Under Texas Government Code Chapter 411, the DPS system covers Class B misdemeanors and above. The $3 per name search pulls from agencies throughout Texas, not just Midland. For current jail status, the county detention center is the best source.

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Midland County 24 Hour Booking

Midland is the county seat of Midland County. All arrests in the city are processed at the Midland County Detention Center. For the full county booking system and additional resources, visit the Midland County page.

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Nearby Cities

Odessa is the closest major city to Midland. Together they form the Permian Basin metro area.