Sutton County 24 Hour Booking Records

Sutton County 24 hour booking records are kept at the Sheriff's Office in Sonora. The county jail handles all arrests in this part of West Texas, and the booking process runs day and night. If you need to find out who was booked in Sutton County, you can call the jail or go to the office in person. Staff at the Sheriff's Office can look up names and pull booking records on request. The jail logs every arrest with the person's name, charges, and the time they came in. For a wider look at criminal records across the state, you can also check the Texas DPS database. Start with the local office first if you want the most current booking data from Sutton County.

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Sutton County Overview

Sonora County Seat
(325) 387-5683 Sheriff's Office
24/7 Booking
~3,700 Population

Sutton County Sheriff and Booking Facility

The Sutton County Sheriff's Office is the sole law enforcement agency in the county. It runs the jail and handles every booking that takes place in Sutton County. When someone is arrested here, they go to the county jail in Sonora for processing. The staff take fingerprints, a photo, and log the charges into the system. All of this happens right away, no matter what time of day or night the arrest occurs. The booking record that comes out of this process is part of the public record under Texas law.

Sonora sits along Interstate 10 in the Edwards Plateau region. Because the highway runs through town, the Sheriff's Office sometimes handles arrests that involve people passing through the area. That means the booking log can include out of county and out of state individuals. If you are looking for a specific person, call the jail first.

The Sutton County Sheriff's Office takes walk-in requests during business hours. For after hours questions about current inmates, you can still call the jail since it stays open around the clock.

Office Sutton County Sheriff's Office
Address 300 E. Oak Street
Sonora, TX 76950
Phone (325) 387-5683
Hours Jail: 24/7 | Office: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website suttoncounty.org

Sutton County 24 Hour Booking Process

Booking at the Sutton County Jail follows a set process. The arresting officer brings the person in and hands them over to jail staff. From there, the intake steps begin. The person gives their name, date of birth, and other identifying details. Staff take fingerprints and a booking photo. The charges get entered into the record along with the date, time, and name of the arresting officer.

Under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 15.17, every person who is arrested must see a magistrate within 48 hours. That hearing is where bail gets set and the person learns about their rights. In a small county like Sutton, the magistrate may be a justice of the peace. The outcome of that hearing gets added to the booking file. So the 24 hour booking record is not just a single document. It is a running file that tracks the arrest from start through the first court appearance.

Personal property gets logged during intake too. Medical screening is also part of the process. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards sets the rules that every county jail in Texas must follow, and Sutton County is no exception.

Sutton County Booking Records and Public Access

Booking records in Sutton County are public under state law. The Texas Public Information Act says that basic arrest and booking data must be released when someone asks. That covers names, charges, dates, and details about the arrest itself. Some records can be held back if they tie to an open investigation, but the core booking info is available to anyone who requests it.

The Texas DPS Crime Records Service is another way to check criminal history tied to Sutton County arrests. The screenshot below shows the DPS search tool that covers all Texas counties.

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

The DPS tool lets you search by name and date of birth. Results include conviction and deferred adjudication records from across Texas. The cost is $3 per search and results come back right away. This is a good backup if the local office does not have what you need.

Criminal History and Sutton County Bookings

Every arrest in Sutton County gets reported to the statewide criminal history system. Texas Government Code Chapter 411 requires law enforcement agencies to send arrest data to the Texas DPS. So if someone was booked in Sutton County, that arrest shows up in the state database too. The public version only shows convictions and deferred adjudications. Arrests that did not lead to a conviction will not appear in the public search.

The booking record at the Sutton County Jail still exists even if the public DPS search does not show it. If you need the actual booking log from the jail, you go through the Sheriff's Office. They keep their own records. The DPS system is just a second source that pulls data from every county in Texas.

People who find errors in their criminal history can contact the DPS Error Resolution Unit. That process involves sending documents to prove the record is wrong. It takes time, but it is the official way to fix mistakes in the system.

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Nearby Counties

Sutton County is surrounded by other West Texas counties. If you are not sure where an arrest took place, check the location. Each county keeps its own booking records.

Cities in Sutton County

Sutton County includes Sonora and a few small communities. All arrests within the county go through the Sutton County Sheriff's Office for booking. There are no cities in Sutton County that have their own page on this site, but residents can use the county and state resources listed above to search for booking records.