Access Tyler 24 Hour Booking

Tyler 24 hour booking records are maintained by the Smith County Sheriff's Office. The Tyler Police Department handles most arrests in the city, and the Smith County Jail processes all bookings. You can search the county system to look up who was booked in the past 24 hours by name or browse the complete log. This data is public under Texas law and free to access. Tyler is the county seat of Smith County and the largest city in the region. Booking records typically post within a few hours after a person is processed at the county jail.

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Tyler Overview

107K Population
Smith County
(903) 531-1000 TPD Phone
24/7 Booking Operations

Tyler Police Department 24 Hour Booking

The Tyler Police Department is the main law enforcement agency in the city. TPD patrols the streets, responds to calls, and makes arrests. Once someone is in custody, they get taken to the Smith County Jail for booking. TPD does not run its own long-term detention center.

Agency Tyler Police Department
Address 711 W. Ferguson Street
Tyler, TX 75702
Non-Emergency (903) 531-1000
Website cityoftyler.org/police-department

Tyler serves as the regional hub for East Texas. The city is the county seat and home to the Smith County Courthouse. TPD handles a steady flow of arrests each year. For records requests, file under the Texas Public Information Act (Government Code Chapter 552). The department has 10 business days to respond. Basic arrest data like the name, date, and charges is public.

The Tyler Municipal Court at 813 N. Broadway Avenue handles Class C misdemeanors. Those are low-level offenses that may not lead to a county jail booking. For actual booking data, use the Smith County jail system.

Tyler Arrest and Booking Process

Arrests in Tyler follow the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. After the officer makes the arrest, the person is transported to the Smith County Jail. That is where all booking for the county takes place.

At the jail, staff collect personal info, take fingerprints, and snap a booking photo. Charges get logged into the system along with the arresting agency. Under Article 15.17, a magistrate must see the person within 48 hours. Bail gets set at that hearing. The booking creates a record that is public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. It includes the name, date of birth, charges, and bond amount. Anyone can look it up without giving a reason.

Smith County handles bookings from Tyler and all other cities in the county. The sheriff's office runs the jail and manages the booking process for everyone who comes through, regardless of which agency made the arrest.

Tyler Criminal Records and History

Searching for arrest records from Tyler is common. The city is the biggest in East Texas and sees a regular volume of bookings. You can use the county online tools or request detailed reports from TPD.

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

Tyler Texas 24 hour booking records search

The image shows the DPS Crime Records page. This is a statewide tool. For 24 hour booking data from Tyler, the Smith County jail system provides faster local results.

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

Tyler serves as the regional center for East Texas, drawing people from surrounding counties for work, shopping, and medical care. That means the Tyler Police Department handles calls and arrests that involve both city residents and visitors from the broader area. The Smith County Jail processes all of these bookings. If you need to look up a past arrest rather than a recent 24 hour booking, you can contact TPD or the Smith County District Clerk for court records.

Public Records and Tyler Arrests

Booking records in Tyler are public. The Texas Public Information Act requires basic arrest data to be shared. Name, age, charges, date, and place of arrest are always available.

Beyond the 24 hour log, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice has a search for people in state prison or on parole. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards tracks jail population numbers statewide. The Texas Attorney General's Open Government Division can help if an agency refuses your records request. For clearing old records, TexasLawHelp.org has free guides on expunction and nondisclosure.

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Smith County 24 Hour Booking

Tyler is the county seat of Smith County. The sheriff's office runs the jail and handles all bookings. For full county details, visit the Smith County page.

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