Milam County Arrest Records

Milam County arrest records are public documents maintained by the Milam County Sheriff's Office in Cameron, Texas. When someone is taken into custody in Milam County, the Sheriff's Office creates a booking record with the person's name, charges, and personal data. You can search the jail roster online or submit a formal records request to get arrest details for current and past detainees held in the county.

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CameronCounty Seat
~24,000Population
254thJudicial District
Central TXRegion

Milam County Sheriff's Office

The Milam County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency for the county and the custodian of all jail and arrest records. The Sheriff's Office operates the county detention facility, processes all bookings, and maintains records in compliance with the Texas Public Information Act. You can reach the Sheriff's Office in Cameron, the county seat, during regular business hours Monday through Friday.

Jail records in Milam County include basic booking data such as the inmate's full name, date of birth, charges filed, booking date, bond amount, and current custody status. Records may also show the arresting agency, which could be the Sheriff's Office itself, the Cameron Police Department, or another local law enforcement entity operating within Milam County boundaries.

For arrest records requests, contact the Milam County Sheriff's Office directly. You can visit in person at the courthouse complex in Cameron or submit a written request by mail. Under Texas law, the agency has ten business days to respond to a public information request. If records are withheld, they must cite the specific statutory exception that applies.

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The Milam County Jail maintains an inmate roster for public use. The roster shows who is currently held at the facility along with their charges, bond status, and booking dates. You can access this information through the Sheriff's Office website or by calling the jail directly. This is the fastest way to confirm whether someone has been booked into the Milam County facility.

Several third-party resources also compile Milam County arrest data. These tools are useful for quick searches but may not always reflect real-time booking changes. For the most current and official data, the county jail itself remains the best source.

If you are looking for someone who may have been transferred out of the county jail to state prison, use the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Inmate Search. TDCJ tracks all offenders currently in state custody and allows searches by name or TDCJ number. Milam County residents convicted of felonies may be held at any TDCJ unit across the state.

Note: Booking records typically appear in online systems within a few hours of processing. If you cannot find a recent arrest online, call the jail directly to verify.

Texas Public Information Act and Milam County

Texas Government Code Chapter 552 gives the public the right to access government records, including arrest and booking records held by Milam County agencies. Jail rosters, arrest reports, and booking logs are generally public under this law. The county sheriff cannot simply refuse a records request without citing a valid legal exemption.

Not all arrest information is open. Records involving juvenile offenders are confidential. Ongoing criminal investigations may be withheld if disclosure would interfere with law enforcement. Sealed and expunged records are removed from public access entirely. Victim personal information in certain types of cases is also protected from public release under Texas law.

If you submit a request and it is denied in whole or in part, the agency must provide the legal basis for that denial. You then have the right to seek a ruling from the Texas Attorney General's Open Records Division, which can compel release if the exemption does not lawfully apply. This process is free and available to anyone requesting public records from a Texas government agency.

Criminal History Records in Milam County

A county arrest record and a criminal history record are not the same thing. An arrest record shows a single event: when and where someone was booked and what charges were filed at that time. A criminal history record is a broader document compiled by the state that covers all Texas arrests, charges, convictions, and dispositions over time.

The Texas DPS Criminal History Name Search gives access to statewide records for $3 per search. This database covers Milam County and all other Texas counties. It is useful when you need a full picture of someone's history rather than just a single booking record. Fingerprint-based checks, which are more thorough, are available through IdentoGo locations across the state.

Federal criminal records for Milam County residents who faced federal charges can be found through the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator. This tool covers all federal inmates from 1982 to present. Use it when you believe someone may have been charged under federal law rather than Texas state law. It is a free resource with no account required.

VINELink and Custody Notifications

Victims, family members, and concerned parties can use VINELink to track the custody status of inmates at the Milam County Jail. The service sends automatic alerts by phone, email, or text when an inmate's status changes, such as being released, transferred, or receiving a new court date. VINELink can be reached by phone at 877-894-8463. The service is free, secure, and anonymous.

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards sets the rules that all county jails in Texas, including the Milam County Jail, must follow. This agency conducts annual inspections and publishes compliance reports. If you have a concern about conditions at the Milam County Jail, you can file a complaint with TCJS directly through their website.

Expungement of Milam County Arrest Records

Texas law allows certain arrest records to be expunged, which removes them from public and most government databases. You may be eligible if charges were dropped, you were acquitted at trial, the statute of limitations ran out without charges being filed, or you received a pardon. Chapter 55 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure sets out the full eligibility rules.

To start the expungement process in Milam County, you file a petition with the District Court. The petition must list personal information, details of the arrest, and which agencies hold records. The District Attorney gets notice and may contest the petition. If granted, agencies including the Sheriff's Office, DPS, and courts must destroy their records of the arrest.

An Order of Nondisclosure is a related but different remedy. It seals records from public view while allowing law enforcement to still access them. It is often available to people who completed deferred adjudication successfully. An attorney who handles criminal law in Milam County can help you decide which option fits your situation.

The TDCJ Inmate Search and the Milam County Sheriff's Office are the main tools for locating individuals in state or county custody. Use both when you are not sure where someone is being held.

Texas DPS criminal history search portal for Milam County arrest records

The Texas DPS criminal history database provides statewide coverage that supplements the Milam County local records system, letting you verify arrests across all Texas jurisdictions.

Cities in Milam County

Cameron is the county seat and largest city in Milam County. Other communities include Rockdale, Thorndale, and Buckholts. No city in Milam County has a population over 100,000, so there are no dedicated city pages. Arrests made by city police departments in Milam County are processed and held at the county jail in Cameron.

Nearby Counties

Milam County sits in central Texas. Adjacent counties include Falls County, Robertson County, Burleson County, Williamson County, Bell County, and Lampasas County.

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