Find Arrest Records in Martin County

Martin County arrest records are public documents created by the Martin County Sheriff's Office in Stanton, Texas. These records document the booking of individuals arrested within the county, including the charges filed, bond information, and custody status. This page explains how to access those records, what information they contain, and which state resources can help you search beyond the local county jail.

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Martin County Sheriff's Office and Jail Records

The Martin County Sheriff's Office in Stanton, Texas handles all law enforcement and detention operations for the county. Martin County is a small oil-producing county in the Permian Basin, west of Midland. When someone is arrested in the county, they are brought to the county jail for booking. The booking process generates the official arrest record, which captures the person's identifying information, charges, arresting agency, and bond status.

Because Martin County has a small population, the jail operates at a modest scale compared to urban Texas counties. Staff at the Sheriff's Office handle records requests and can confirm current inmate status during business hours. For after-hours inquiries or ongoing monitoring of an inmate's custody status, VINELink is available 24 hours a day. The statewide toll-free number is 877-894-8463.

Texas arrest records are public under Government Code Chapter 552. The Sheriff's Office must respond to written requests within 10 business days. Certain records are exempt, including juvenile records, records from active criminal investigations, and any records that a court has sealed or expunged.

What to Expect in a Martin County Arrest Record

Arrest records in Martin County generally contain the same fields found in any Texas county booking record. You can expect to find the subject's full legal name, known aliases, date of birth, sex, race, height, weight, hair and eye color, the date and time of the arrest, the location, charges filed, the name of the arresting agency, bond amount, and current custody status. Booking photographs are taken in most cases and become part of the public record at the time of intake.

Some data is withheld even from public records. Home addresses, Social Security numbers, and phone numbers are typically redacted. Juvenile records are confidential statewide and cannot be released to the public under any circumstance through a standard public records request. Records tied to pending criminal investigations may also be withheld until the investigation concludes.

It is important to understand that an arrest record does not mean the person was convicted. It reflects that an arrest occurred and the person was processed through the jail. The criminal case outcome, including whether charges were filed, reduced, or dismissed, is tracked separately by the county and district courts.

Note: Expunged records will not appear in any standard search because they are destroyed or returned after the court issues the order under Chapter 55 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure.

State and Federal Resources

For inmates who have been convicted and moved to a Texas state prison from Martin County, use the Texas Department of Criminal Justice inmate search at inmate.tdcj.texas.gov. This tool covers all TDCJ facilities and can be searched by name, TDCJ number, or state identification number. It will not return results for individuals still held at the county level.

The Texas Department of Public Safety offers a $3 name-based criminal history check at publicsite.dps.texas.gov. This search covers conviction records from all Texas counties, making it a good tool if you are unsure which county an arrest occurred in. Fingerprint-based searches, available through state-authorized providers, give more precise results but cost more.

The Bureau of Prisons at www.bop.gov/inmateloc maintains a free inmate locator for federal facilities. If someone was arrested in Martin County on federal charges, they may be held in a federal detention center not reflected in the county or TDCJ systems.

Martin County Arrest Records Lookup

The TDCJ Inmate Search is an essential tool for tracking individuals from Martin County who have been transferred from the county jail to state custody following a conviction.

Martin County arrest records and TDCJ inmate search Texas

Pair this state resource with a direct inquiry to the Martin County Sheriff's Office to cover both current county jail holds and longer-term state prison placements.

Warrant Searches in Martin County

Texas arrest warrants are issued by judges based on probable cause. Once issued, a warrant stays active indefinitely unless the named person is arrested or a judge recalls it. Martin County does not publish a public online warrant list. If you need to find out whether a warrant has been issued in your name or someone else's, contacting the Sheriff's Office directly is the most reliable option.

Outstanding warrants can lead to arrest at any contact with law enforcement, including routine traffic stops. If you believe a warrant may exist, consulting an attorney before any law enforcement contact is advisable. An attorney may be able to arrange a voluntary surrender, which can sometimes result in more favorable bond conditions than an unexpected arrest.

Cities in Martin County

Stanton is the county seat and the largest city in Martin County. It is home to the courthouse, Sheriff's Office, and county jail. Ackerly is another small community in the county. Neither city meets the population threshold for a dedicated arrest records page. All county arrest records and jail operations are handled through the Martin County Sheriff's Office in Stanton.

Nearby Counties

Martin County is located in the Permian Basin, surrounded by oil-producing West Texas counties. Neighbors include Midland County to the east, Howard County to the south, Dawson County to the north, and Andrews County to the northwest. Each of these counties maintains its own arrest records and jail systems.

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