Bee County Arrest Records
Bee County arrest records are public documents maintained by the Bee County Sheriff's Office in Beeville, Texas. The jail maintains an online search tool for current inmate information, and the Records Division handles formal requests for arrest reports and incident documentation. This page explains how to search Bee County arrest records and what information you can expect to find.
Bee County Sheriff's Office
The Bee County Sheriff's Office is located at 1511 E. Toledo Street, Beeville, TX 78102. Phone: (361) 362-3221. The Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency for the county and operates the Bee County Jail. The Records Division handles all public information requests for arrest reports, incident records, and jail documentation.
The Bee County Jail maintains an online inmate search tool that allows the public to look up current offenders in custody by name or booking number. The search tool displays current booking information, charges, bond amounts, and housing location within the facility. Staff at the jail can also answer basic questions by phone if you prefer to call at (361) 362-3221.
The jail houses inmates arrested by the Bee County Sheriff's Office, the Beeville Police Department, and other local law enforcement agencies within the county. Records for all these agencies' arrests are managed through the same jail booking system.
Bee County Inmate Search
The online inmate search for Bee County shows current detainees with their booking date, charges, and bond information. To search, enter the person's full name or booking number. The system displays all current inmates that match your search terms. If you don't find the person you're looking for, they may have been released, transferred, or not yet processed into the system.
When using the Bee County jail roster, provide as much detail as you can. A full name search returns the most accurate results. Partial names may return multiple results. If you still can't locate someone, call the jail at (361) 362-3221 and ask a staff member to check. They can confirm custody status and basic charge information by phone during business hours.
Inmate records in Bee County include booking information, detailed charges or offense descriptions, bond or bail amount, court dates, and housing location. Mugshots are part of the booking record and are generally available to the public as well.
Requesting Official Arrest Records
For certified copies of arrest records or incident reports from Bee County, submit a public information request to the Sheriff's Office Records Division. Provide the subject's full name, date of birth, approximate arrest date, and the type of records you want. Submit your request in person at 1511 E. Toledo Street or by mail to the same address during business hours.
Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, the agency must respond within 10 business days. Some records are provided quickly. Others may require more time or additional review for exempt information. Fees for copies follow the state schedule and will be disclosed before records are produced.
Records that are not available to the public include juvenile arrests, active investigation files, sealed or expunged records, and victim information in domestic violence or sexual abuse cases.
State Resources for Bee County Records
The Texas Department of Criminal Justice Inmate Search covers Bee County residents who have been sentenced and transferred to state prison. The Texas DPS Criminal History Search gives access to a statewide arrest and conviction record for $3 per name. The VINELink notification system (toll-free: 877-894-8463) provides automated custody alerts when an inmate's status changes. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards certifies and inspects the Bee County Jail to ensure it meets state safety and operation standards.
The Texas Department of Criminal Justice Inmate Search tracks all state prison inmates, including those originally arrested in Bee County and later transferred to state facilities after sentencing.
The TDCJ search is free and covers all Texas state prison units.
Cities in Bee County
Beeville is the county seat and largest city in Bee County. Other communities include Pettus, Mineral, Skidmore, and Normanna. None of these cities reach the 100,000-person threshold for a dedicated city page on this site. Arrest records for Beeville and all surrounding communities in Bee County are managed by the Sheriff's Office and processed through the county jail on E. Toledo Street.
Nearby Counties
Bee County is in South Texas between San Antonio and Corpus Christi. Neighboring counties include Live Oak County, Jim Wells County, San Patricio County, Refugio County, Goliad County, and Karnes County. Corpus Christi in Nueces County is the nearest qualifying city.