Find 24 Hour Booking in Titus County
Titus County 24 hour booking records are kept at the Sheriff's Office in Mount Pleasant. The county jail processes all arrests day and night. If you are looking for booking data in Titus County, the jail is the primary source. You can call and ask about current inmates or visit during business hours to request records. The booking log includes names, charges, arrest dates, and officer details. State resources from the Texas DPS can also be used to search for criminal history records connected to Titus County arrests. Start with the local Sheriff's Office for the most current information about who has been booked into the jail.
Titus County Overview
Titus County Sheriff and Booking Office
The Titus County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and handles all 24 hour booking in the county. Mount Pleasant is the county seat and the largest city in Titus County. When someone is arrested anywhere in the county, they are brought to the jail on South Main Street for booking. Staff process the intake right away. That means fingerprints, a booking photo, and a log of every charge.
Titus County is in Northeast Texas, not far from the Arkansas and Oklahoma borders. The area sees arrests from local residents as well as people traveling through on the highways. The Mount Pleasant Police Department handles arrests in the city, but all bookings go through the county jail. The Titus County website has contact details for county offices.
Call (903) 572-6641 to reach the Sheriff's Office. The jail answers calls about inmates at any hour.
| Office | Titus County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address |
31 S. Main Street Mount Pleasant, TX 75455 |
| Phone | (903) 572-6641 |
| Hours | Jail: 24/7 | Office: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | tituscounty.org |
How to Search Titus County Booking Records
The quickest way to check on a 24 hour booking in Titus County is to call the jail. Give them a name and they will check the system. They can tell you if someone is in custody, what the charges are, and when the booking happened. For recent arrests, this is the fastest route.
Older records or formal copies require a written request. The Texas Public Information Act gives you the right to request these records from the Sheriff's Office. Include the person's name and any dates you have. The office must respond within 10 business days. Basic booking data like names, charges, and arrest details is public.
For statewide searches, the Texas DPS Crime Records Service holds conviction records from every Texas county. A search costs $3. The Titus County District Clerk in Mount Pleasant also has felony case files tied to local arrests.
Note: The Mount Pleasant Police Department can also provide info on arrests they made, but the booking record itself is at the county jail.
Titus County Jail Booking Process
Booking at the Titus County Jail starts when the arresting officer brings someone in. Staff confirm the person's identity first. They collect name, date of birth, and address. Then fingerprints and a photo. The charges go into the system along with the arrest time, date, location, and officer name.
Under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 15.17, the person must see a magistrate within 48 hours. Bail gets set at that hearing and the person is told their rights. In Titus County, this is typically handled by a justice of the peace or the county judge. The outcome becomes part of the booking file, so it grows from a simple intake log into a broader record of the arrest and initial court steps.
Personal items are inventoried and stored. Medical screening happens during intake. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards sets the rules that every county jail in Texas must follow.
Titus County Booking Records Access
Booking records in Titus County are public under the Texas Public Information Act. Basic arrest data must be released when someone asks for it. That covers names, charges, dates, and arrest details. Records tied to an active investigation may be withheld temporarily.
The Texas DPS Crime Records Service also covers Titus County arrests. The screenshot below shows the statewide DPS search tool.
Search by name and date of birth. Results include conviction data from all Texas counties. The cost is $3 per search and results are immediate.
Criminal History and Titus County Bookings
Every arrest in Titus County gets reported to the Texas DPS under Texas Government Code Chapter 411. The public can search the DPS database for conviction and deferred adjudication records. Arrests without convictions will not show in the public search. The jail booking record in Titus County still exists regardless of the DPS results.
If you need the original booking log from the jail, go to the Sheriff's Office. They keep separate files. The DPS is a statewide layer. People who find errors in their criminal history can request corrections through the DPS Error Resolution Unit.
Legal Resources for Titus County
Texas Law Help offers free guides on criminal records, expunction, and nondisclosure orders. These can help if you want to clear a record from Titus County. East Texas Legal Aid may serve Titus County residents who qualify based on income.
The Texas Attorney General's Open Government division handles records access complaints at (877) 673-6839. The State Bar of Texas referral line is (800) 252-9690. The TDCJ Offender Search covers anyone sent to state prison after a Titus County conviction.
Nearby Counties
Titus County borders several Northeast Texas counties. Check the arrest location to make sure you are searching in the right county.
Cities in Titus County
Titus County includes Mount Pleasant, Winfield, and Talco. All arrests in the county go through the Titus County jail for booking. No cities here have their own page on this site.