Hopkins County 24 Hour Booking Lookup

Hopkins County 24 hour booking records are on file at the Sheriff's Office in Sulphur Springs. This Northeast Texas county has a population of about 37,000 and covers a mostly rural area east of Dallas. The Hopkins County Jail takes in bookings at all hours. Arrests made by the Sheriff's deputies, the Sulphur Springs Police, or the Texas Highway Patrol within the county all get processed at the same jail. You can check on inmates by contacting the Sheriff's Office directly. Booking records show the person's name, charges, arrest date, and bond amount. Written requests for records fall under the Texas open records law.

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Hopkins County Overview

Sulphur Springs County Seat
(903) 438-4040 Sheriff Phone
24/7 Booking Access
~37,000 Population

Hopkins County Sheriff's Office

The Hopkins County Sheriff's Office is based in Sulphur Springs. The office provides law enforcement for the county and operates the county jail. Deputies patrol the rural areas. The Sulphur Springs Police Department handles the city. Both agencies bring their arrests to the Hopkins County Jail for processing. The jail operates around the clock and accepts bookings at any time.

Office Hopkins County Sheriff's Office
Address 298 Rosemont Street
Sulphur Springs, TX 75482
Phone (903) 438-4040
County Website Hopkins County Official Site

Hopkins County is located along Interstate 30. That highway brings a fair amount of traffic through the area, which contributes to the number of arrests the jail handles. The Sheriff also serves court papers and transports inmates to and from court appearances.

Hopkins County Arrest and Booking Steps

After an arrest in Hopkins County, the person goes to the jail in Sulphur Springs. Booking is a standard process. Staff take fingerprints and a photo. They record the name, date of birth, and address. The charges and arresting officer's name are logged. This creates the booking record that becomes part of the public file.

Texas law under the Code of Criminal Procedure requires that every arrested person appear before a magistrate within 48 hours. The magistrate tells them the charges, explains their rights, and sets bail. In Hopkins County, a Justice of the Peace usually handles these initial hearings. Bond can be posted at the jail once bail is set.

Hopkins County is part of the 8th Judicial District. Felony cases go to District Court in Sulphur Springs. Misdemeanors go to County Court. The booking at the jail is the first step for both.

Access to Hopkins County Arrest Data

Booking records in Hopkins County are public. The Public Information Act guarantees your right to get basic arrest information. This covers the name, age, charges, arrest date, and bond. You do not need to explain your reason for asking.

Some things are off limits. Juvenile records are sealed by law. Medical data collected during booking is private. Records from open investigations may be held back. If you get a denial, the office has to cite a specific law. You can challenge it through the Texas Attorney General's Open Government Division. Call them at (877) 673-6839 for guidance.

Hopkins County Criminal History

For more than a single booking record, turn to the statewide system. The DPS Crime Records Service maintains criminal history data under Government Code Chapter 411. Hopkins County agencies report arrests to DPS. A paid search costs $3 and shows arrests plus convictions. The free lookup only shows conviction data.

The TDCJ Offender Search covers people in state prison or on parole. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards monitors the Hopkins County Jail and publishes inspection and population data. Both are free to use and available online.

Use the Texas DPS Crime Records Service to search for arrest records from Hopkins County and other Texas counties.

Texas DPS Crime Records Service portal for Hopkins County 24 hour booking searches

DPS collects data from law enforcement agencies across all 254 counties. Searches include arrests, convictions, and deferred adjudications.

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Cities in Hopkins County

Sulphur Springs is the county seat and the largest city. Other communities include Como, Cumby, and Tira. All arrests in Hopkins County are processed at the county jail in Sulphur Springs.

Nearby Counties

Hopkins County is in Northeast Texas. These surrounding counties each have their own jail and booking process.