Find Temple 24 Hour Booking

Temple 24 hour booking records go through the Bell County Jail. The Temple Police Department handles arrests in the city and transfers people to the county facility for processing. Temple is a major city in Bell County in Central Texas, located along the I-35 corridor between Austin and Waco. The county jail keeps a booking log that tracks everyone brought in, and that information is accessible to the public. This page covers how to search for Temple booking records, where to file requests, and what the law says about access to this data.

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82K Population
Bell County
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Temple Booking and Bell County Jail

The Temple Police Department patrols the city and makes arrests. Temple PD does not run its own long-term holding facility. People arrested in Temple get taken to the Bell County Jail in Belton, which is the county seat. The Bell County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and handles all booking.

At the jail, staff process each person through the booking steps. Fingerprints, mugshot, personal details, and charges all get recorded. A booking number is assigned. The record then shows on the jail roster. Killeen arrests also go through this same Bell County facility. To ask about a Temple arrest, call TPD at (254) 298-5500. For jail status and booking info, contact the Bell County Sheriff's Office in Belton.

Agency Temple Police Department
Address 209 E. Avenue A
Temple, TX 76501
Phone (254) 298-5500
Jail Facility Bell County Jail (Belton)

Temple Municipal Court is at 2 N. Main Street, Temple, TX 76501. Call (254) 298-5590. This court handles Class C misdemeanor cases that involve fines but no jail time or booking.

Public Access to Temple Booking Data

Booking records from Temple are public under Texas law. The Public Information Act says basic arrest data must be released on request. That includes the person's name, age, charges, date of arrest, and bond amount. Anyone can ask. No reason needed.

Some limits apply. Government Code Chapter 411 restricts certain DPS criminal history data. Open investigation records can be withheld under Section 552.108. Juvenile records are sealed. But for adult bookings from Temple through the Bell County Jail, the information is public. The Attorney General's Open Records Division handles disputes at (877) 673-6839.

Note: Bell County processes bookings from several cities including Temple and Killeen, so the jail roster is updated frequently throughout the day.

Temple Arrest and Booking Steps

Temple PD arrests the person. Officers drive them to the Bell County Jail in Belton. Booking staff take over from there. They photograph the person, take fingerprints, record personal information, and enter the charges. The booking record is created and the person appears on the jail roster.

Under Code of Criminal Procedure Article 15.17, every arrested person must see a magistrate within 48 hours. At that hearing, the charges are read and bail is set. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards oversees all county jails including Bell County. They inspect facilities and ensure compliance with state booking and detention rules.

Below is the Texas DPS search portal used for statewide criminal history searches.

Temple 24 hour booking Texas DPS search portal

DPS tracks arrests and convictions from all 254 counties, giving you statewide coverage beyond just Bell County.

Temple Booking Legal Resources

The Texas Law Help website has free guides on criminal records and how to get them cleared. Expunction is possible under Code of Criminal Procedure Articles 55.01 through 55.02 for dismissed charges and acquittals. Nondisclosure is another option that seals the record from most public searches.

The TDCJ Offender Search covers state prison inmates. The Texas Judicial Branch has court directories and case search tools. For Bell County court records from Temple cases, contact the District Clerk's office in Belton.

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Bell County 24 Hour Booking

Temple is in Bell County. All booking for Temple arrests happens at the Bell County Jail in Belton. The county handles detention, magistration, and bond processing for Temple, Killeen, and other cities in the area. Visit the county page for more.

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