Mitchell County 24 Hour Booking Lookup

Mitchell County 24 hour booking records are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Colorado City. Every arrest in the county goes through this office. The jail runs a 24 hour booking operation, meaning new intakes get processed at any time of day or night. If you need to check on someone who was recently arrested in Mitchell County, you can call the jail or visit in person. The Sheriff's Office keeps all booking logs and can look up current and past inmates. State level tools from DPS are also available for broader criminal history searches covering Mitchell County and every other county in Texas.

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Mitchell County Overview

Colorado City County Seat
(325) 728-5291 Sheriff's Office
24/7 Booking
~8,500 Population

Mitchell County Sheriff and Jail Booking

The Mitchell County Sheriff's Office operates the jail in Colorado City. All 24 hour booking in the county is handled here. When law enforcement brings someone in, the intake process begins right away. Staff collect personal information, take fingerprints, and snap a photo. Each charge gets entered into the booking system along with the arrest details.

Mitchell County is in west Texas, and the population is relatively small. The jail reflects that. But every arrest still creates the same type of record you would find in a big city lockup. The process is the same statewide. Colorado City serves as the hub for all county law enforcement activity, and the courthouse and jail are both located in town.

You can reach the jail by phone at any time since it operates 24 hours a day. Office staff are available during regular business hours for more detailed records requests.

Office Mitchell County Sheriff's Office
Address 400 Pine Street
Colorado City, TX 79512
Phone (325) 728-5291
Hours Jail: 24/7 | Office: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website mitchellcounty.org

How Mitchell County Booking Works

The booking process in Mitchell County follows the same rules as the rest of Texas. Once someone is brought to the jail, they give their personal details. Fingerprints are taken. A photo is snapped. Staff enter each charge into the system, along with the time of arrest, the arresting agency, and the location. All of this goes into the booking record.

Under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 15.17, the person has to see a magistrate within 48 hours of the arrest. The magistrate sets bail, explains the charges, and tells the person about their right to a lawyer. That information becomes part of the booking file as well. The whole thing builds a timeline from the moment of arrest through the first court hearing.

Mitchell County Booking Records and State Law

Booking records in Mitchell County are public under the Texas Public Information Act. That means basic arrest data like names, charges, and booking dates must be released when someone requests them. Some exceptions apply for active investigations, but the core details are open to anyone who asks.

The DPS Crime Records Service provides statewide search access. The screenshot below shows the DPS tool that covers all Texas counties, including Mitchell County.

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

Search by name and date of birth. Results show convictions from across the state. It costs $3 per search and results are available immediately.

Criminal History from Mitchell County Bookings

Texas keeps criminal history records under Government Code Chapter 411. The DPS maintains the database. Arrests from Mitchell County get reported to this statewide system. So if someone was booked at the Mitchell County Jail, that arrest feeds into the larger record.

The public can only see convictions and deferred adjudications through DPS. Arrests without a conviction do not appear. The booking record itself still sits at the county jail. If you need to find an arrest that did not lead to a conviction, the Sheriff's Office is where you go. You may need to file a public information request to get a copy of that record.

If there are errors in someone's criminal history, they can file a correction through the DPS Error Resolution Unit. This involves sending in supporting documents. It takes some time but it is the proper channel for fixing mistakes.

Some people arrested and booked in Mitchell County are later sentenced to state prison. The TDCJ Offender Search covers all inmates in the Texas prison system. Search by name or TDCJ number to find offense details, sentence length, and release dates. Mitchell County is home to a TDCJ facility, which means the county has a direct tie to the state prison system. But TDCJ records and county booking records are kept separately.

For the original booking data from an arrest in Mitchell County, the Sheriff's Office is still the right place to go.

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Nearby Counties

Mitchell County is surrounded by several west Texas counties. Each one keeps its own jail booking records. Check the arrest location to make sure you are looking in the right county.

Cities in Mitchell County

Mitchell County includes Colorado City, Westbrook, and Loraine. All arrests in the county are processed at the Mitchell County Jail in Colorado City. No cities in Mitchell County have their own page on this site, but all booking records are available through the county resources described above.