La Salle County 24 Hour Booking

La Salle County 24 hour booking records are kept at the Sheriff's Office in Cotulla. This South Texas county sits along Interstate 35 between San Antonio and Laredo, which means law enforcement stays busy with traffic-related arrests and border activity. The Sheriff's Office processes all bookings at the county jail around the clock. You can call to check on someone in custody or visit during office hours to get copies of booking records. Every arrest in the county gets documented in the booking log with the person's name, charges, and arrest details.

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La Salle County Overview

Cotulla County Seat
(830) 879-3041 Sheriff's Office
24/7 Booking
~7,500 Population

La Salle County Sheriff and Jail Operations

The La Salle County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and all booking operations from Cotulla. This office handles a wider range of arrests than you might expect for a county of this size. The I-35 corridor brings heavy truck and car traffic through the area, and that leads to stops, searches, and arrests on a regular basis. Drug seizures along this stretch of highway are common, and those cases go through the La Salle County booking process.

When law enforcement brings someone in, the jail staff start the booking right away. Personal information is collected first. Then fingerprints and a photo. Each charge gets entered into the system along with the date, time, and arresting officer. The jail runs around the clock, so new bookings can happen at any hour. La Salle County also works with DPS troopers and federal agents who operate in the area, and people arrested by those agencies often get booked into the county jail too.

Office La Salle County Sheriff's Office
Address 400 W. Travis Street
Cotulla, TX 78014
Phone (830) 879-3041
Hours Jail: 24/7 | Office: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website lasallecounty.org

La Salle County Booking Process

Every booking at the La Salle County Jail starts with identification. The person gives their name, date of birth, and address. Staff take fingerprints and a photo. Charges are entered one by one, with the arresting officer's name and badge number attached. The arrest location, time, and date all go into the log. This creates a thorough record of the event from start to finish.

Texas law under Article 15.17 of the Code of Criminal Procedure requires that the arrested person see a magistrate within 48 hours. The magistrate sets bail and informs them of their rights. That hearing produces additional records that get attached to the booking file. Medical screening is also part of intake, as mandated by the Texas Commission on Jail Standards.

Note: Arrests involving federal charges may follow a different process and could be transferred to federal custody rather than staying in the La Salle County system.

La Salle County Booking Records Access

Booking records in La Salle County are public under state law. The Texas Public Information Act says that basic arrest and booking data must be available when requested. Names, charges, arrest dates, and booking details are all part of what the public can see. The DPS portal shown below is a helpful tool when searching from home.

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

This tool covers the whole state. Enter a name and date of birth, pay $3, and get results that show convictions tied to that person. La Salle County arrests that ended with a guilty plea or verdict will appear in this search.

Criminal History from La Salle County Bookings

Every arrest in La Salle County gets reported to the statewide criminal history system under Texas Government Code Chapter 411. The DPS collects this data and makes the conviction portion available to the public. Law enforcement has access to the full record, which includes arrests that were not prosecuted.

The La Salle County booking log itself has raw details that the DPS summary does not include. If you want to see everything about a specific booking, the Sheriff's Office is the source. They keep the original intake records, the arresting officer's report, and any paperwork from the magistrate hearing. This is especially relevant for I-35 corridor arrests, which can involve complex charges.

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Nearby Counties

La Salle County is surrounded by other South Texas counties along the I-35 corridor and brush country. Each county runs its own jail and keeps separate booking records.

Cities in La Salle County

Cotulla is the main city in La Salle County and serves as the county seat. Encinal is a smaller community to the south. All arrests within the county are booked through the La Salle County Sheriff's Office. No cities in the county have their own dedicated page due to population size.