Search Maverick County 24 Hour Booking Records

Maverick County 24 hour booking records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office in Eagle Pass. The county sits along the Texas-Mexico border, and the jail handles arrests from local law enforcement as well as border-related incidents. Booking happens around the clock at the Maverick County Jail. You can call (830) 773-2323 to find out if someone is in custody or ask about a recent booking. The Sheriff's Office is at 500 E. Madison Street in Eagle Pass. Staff handle walk-in requests during business hours and can search by name for specific records. Whether you need to check on a current inmate or pull up an older arrest, the Sheriff's Office is the first point of contact for Maverick County booking data.

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Maverick County Overview

Eagle Pass County Seat
(830) 773-2323 Sheriff's Office
24/7 Booking
~58,700 Population

Maverick County Sheriff and Jail Booking

The Maverick County Sheriff's Office operates the jail and processes all 24 hour bookings in the county. Eagle Pass, the county seat, is home to the jail. Every person arrested in Maverick County comes here for intake. The jail runs around the clock, and new bookings are processed as they come in.

Maverick County has a population of about 58,700 and sits right on the Rio Grande across from Piedras Negras, Mexico. The border location means the jail sees a variety of arrests beyond typical local matters. State troopers, Border Patrol, and local deputies all contribute to the booking log. The Sheriff's Office coordinates with these agencies and maintains the records for every person who comes through the jail.

For records requests, contact the office during business hours. The jail itself is staffed at all times for intake and custody questions.

Office Maverick County Sheriff's Office
Address 500 E. Madison Street
Eagle Pass, TX 78852
Phone (830) 773-2323
Hours Jail: 24/7 | Office: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website maverickcounty.org

Maverick County Booking Intake Process

The Maverick County Jail follows standard Texas booking procedures. When someone arrives, staff collect their name, date of birth, and address. Fingerprints and a booking photo are taken. Each charge gets entered into the system with the relevant statute. The arrest time, location, and arresting officer all go into the record.

Under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 15.17, the arrested person must appear before a magistrate within 48 hours. At that hearing, the magistrate explains the charges, sets bail, and advises the person of their rights. The hearing results become part of the booking file. Medical screening and personal property inventory also happen during intake. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards inspects the Maverick County Jail to make sure it meets all state requirements.

The booking record stays on file at the Sheriff's Office. It covers everything from the initial arrest through the magistrate hearing.

Maverick County Booking Records and Public Access

Booking records from the Maverick County Jail are public under the Texas Public Information Act. Basic arrest data, including names, charges, and dates, must be provided on request. Some material tied to open investigations can be withheld, but the standard booking information is available.

The Texas DPS Crime Records Service keeps statewide criminal history that includes Maverick County arrests. Below is a screenshot of the DPS search tool that covers all Texas counties.

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

The DPS system returns convictions and deferred adjudications. Dismissed arrests are not shown in the public version. For full booking data from Maverick County, contact the Sheriff's Office directly.

Criminal History from Maverick County Bookings

Every arrest in Maverick County gets reported to the DPS statewide criminal history system under Texas Government Code Chapter 411. That includes bookings from all agencies that use the Maverick County Jail. The public can search the state database but will only see convictions and deferred adjudications.

Arrests that did not result in a conviction still exist in the local booking record. To get that data, go through the Maverick County Sheriff's Office. People who qualify may be able to have their arrest record removed through expunction under Article 55.01 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure.

Note: Federal arrests that occur in Maverick County are handled separately through the federal court system and are not part of the county booking log.

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Nearby Counties

Maverick County borders several South Texas counties. If the arrest you are looking for happened outside Maverick County, try these neighbors.

Cities in Maverick County

Maverick County includes Eagle Pass and a few smaller communities. All arrests in the county go through the Maverick County Jail for booking. There are no cities in Maverick County with a dedicated page on this site, but the county resources above cover all areas.