Mission 24 Hour Booking

Mission 24 hour booking records are kept through the Hidalgo County Jail system. When the Mission Police Department arrests someone, that person gets booked at the Hidalgo County Detention Center. You can search the system to find out who was booked in the last 24 hours by name or browse the full log. This is public information under Texas law. The Hidalgo County system covers Mission along with McAllen, Edinburg, Pharr, and other Rio Grande Valley cities. Booking records from Mission usually appear within a few hours of intake at the county facility.

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Mission Overview

86K Population
Hidalgo County
(956) 585-5000 MPD Phone
24/7 Booking Operations

Mission Police Department 24 Hour Booking

The Mission Police Department handles law enforcement for the city. MPD officers patrol the streets, respond to calls, and make arrests. Once someone is in custody, they get transported to the Hidalgo County Detention Center for booking and processing. Mission does not operate its own jail.

Agency Mission Police Department
Address 1200 E. 8th Street
Mission, TX 78572
Non-Emergency (956) 585-5000
Website missiontexas.us/police-department

Mission sits in the Rio Grande Valley near the Texas-Mexico border. The city is part of the McAllen metropolitan area. MPD handles a steady number of arrests each year. For records requests, you can file under the Texas Public Information Act (Government Code Chapter 552). The department must respond within 10 business days. Basic arrest data is public by default.

The Mission Municipal Court at 1201 E. 8th Street handles Class C misdemeanors. These minor offenses don't always result in a county jail booking. For actual booking records from Hidalgo County, use the county system instead.

Mission Arrest and 24 Hour Booking Process

Arrests in Mission follow the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. After an arrest, the officer takes the person to the Hidalgo County Detention Center. All booking for the county happens there.

At the facility, jail staff collect personal information, take fingerprints, and snap a booking photo. Charges get entered into the system along with the arresting agency. A magistrate must see the person within 48 hours under Article 15.17. That hearing is when bail gets set. The booking creates a record with the person's name, date of birth, charges, and bond amount. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, this is public information. You don't need to explain why you want to see it.

The Rio Grande Valley has several law enforcement agencies working in close proximity. Mission PD, the Hidalgo County Sheriff, and federal border agencies all operate in the area. City and county arrests go through the county booking system. Federal arrests go to a separate facility.

Mission Arrest Records Access

Getting arrest records from Mission is a straightforward process. You can use the Hidalgo County online tools for basic booking data or contact MPD for detailed arrest reports.

The Texas DPS Crime Records Service handles statewide criminal history searches.

Mission Texas 24 hour booking records search

The image shows the DPS Crime Records page for statewide searches. For 24 hour booking data in Mission, the Hidalgo County jail system provides faster local results.

Under Government Code Chapter 411, DPS keeps criminal history records from agencies like MPD. A formal criminal history search through the DPS public site costs $3 per name search.

The Rio Grande Valley has a unique law enforcement landscape. Multiple city police departments, the Hidalgo County Sheriff, and federal agencies like CBP all work in the area. City and county arrests go through the Hidalgo County booking system, while federal cases are handled separately. For Mission 24 hour booking data, the county system is the right place to look.

Public Records and Mission Bookings

Booking records in Mission are public. Texas law makes this clear. The Public Information Act says basic arrest data must be shared. That means the name, age, charges, date, and place of the arrest are always available.

For more than the 24 hour log, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice has a search tool for people in state prison or on parole. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards tracks jail population data. The Texas Attorney General's Open Government Division helps when agencies refuse records requests. TexasLawHelp.org has free guides on expunction and nondisclosure for clearing old records.

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Hidalgo County 24 Hour Booking

Mission sits in Hidalgo County. The county sheriff's office runs the jail and handles all bookings. For full county details, check the Hidalgo County page.

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