Kinney County 24 Hour Booking

Kinney County 24 hour booking records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office in Brackettville. This border county in southwest Texas sees arrest activity tied to its location near the Rio Grande. The Sheriff's Office handles all bookings at the county jail and keeps records of every intake. You can reach the office by phone to ask about a current inmate or request details on a past booking. For more formal searches, written requests or in-person visits are an option. The booking log tracks names, charges, arrest times, and other key data that becomes part of the public record.

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Kinney County Overview

Brackettville County Seat
(830) 563-2440 Sheriff's Office
24/7 Booking
~3,600 Population

Kinney County Sheriff and Booking Operations

The Kinney County Sheriff's Office is based in Brackettville and covers the entire county. Deputies handle patrol, investigations, and jail operations. The office sits close to the U.S.-Mexico border, and that geography shapes the kinds of arrests that come through the booking system. Traffic stops on Highway 90 and border-related incidents add to the workload here.

When someone is arrested, they are taken to the Kinney County Jail for processing. Staff collect personal details, take fingerprints and a photo, and log the charges into the booking system. The jail operates around the clock, so bookings can happen at any time. Despite being a small county, the jail stays active because of the area's location along a major travel corridor.

Walk-in requests for records are accepted during business hours. Phone calls work too.

Office Kinney County Sheriff's Office
Address 501 Ann Street
Brackettville, TX 78832
Phone (830) 563-2440
Hours Jail: 24/7 | Office: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website kinneycounty.org

Booking Process at Kinney County Jail

The booking steps in Kinney County match what the state requires. After arrest, the person is brought to the jail and identified. Name, date of birth, and physical description go into the system. Fingerprints and a mugshot come next. Each charge gets logged with the arresting officer's name, the time of arrest, and where it happened.

Under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 15.17, the arrested person must see a magistrate within 48 hours. At that hearing, bail is set and the person is told about their rights, including the right to a lawyer. The magistrate's decisions go into the booking file. So the record grows from a simple intake log into a more detailed account of the case's early stages.

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards sets the rules that the Kinney County Jail must follow. This includes health screening at intake and proper housing conditions. Small jails get inspected just like the big ones.

Accessing Kinney County Booking Data Online

While Kinney County does not publish its own booking search online, statewide tools can help. The Texas Department of Public Safety runs a conviction database that draws from all Texas counties. The portal shown below is the main way to search from home.

Texas DPS Crime Records search tool for Kinney County 24 hour booking records

Enter the person's name and date of birth, pay $3, and see what comes up. Results show convictions only. If the Kinney County arrest did not result in a conviction, it will not appear in this tool. You would need to contact the Sheriff's Office directly for that data.

Kinney County Bookings in the State System

Texas Government Code Chapter 411 requires that arrest data from every county go into the statewide criminal history system. Kinney County is no exception. When someone is booked at the jail in Brackettville, that arrest feeds into the DPS database over time. The public version of this database only shows convictions. Law enforcement can see the full record, including arrests that did not lead to prosecution.

The county booking log itself has more detail than the state system. It captures the raw facts from the night of the arrest, including items that the DPS summary leaves out. If you want the most complete picture of a Kinney County booking, the Sheriff's Office is the source to use.

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Nearby Counties

Kinney County shares borders with several other southwest Texas counties. Each one has its own jail and keeps separate booking records.

Cities in Kinney County

Brackettville is the only town of any size in Kinney County. Fort Clark Springs is a smaller community nearby. All arrests in the county go through the Kinney County Sheriff's Office for booking. No cities in Kinney County have a dedicated page on this site due to population size.