Robertson County Arrest Records

Robertson County arrest records are public documents held by the Robertson County Sheriff's Office in Franklin, Texas. When someone is arrested and booked into the Robertson County Jail, the Sheriff's Office creates a booking record with the person's name, charges, date of arrest, and bond information. These records are available under the Texas Public Information Act and can be obtained from the Sheriff's Office or by using available online inmate search tools for Robertson County.

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FranklinCounty Seat
~16,500Population
82nd DistrictJudicial District
Central TXRegion

Robertson County Sheriff's Office

The Robertson County Sheriff's Office in Franklin, the county seat, oversees law enforcement and detention for the county. The Sheriff's Office maintains arrest records and inmate information for all individuals booked into the Robertson County Jail. This includes arrests by the Sheriff's deputies as well as those made by Hearne Police, Calvert Police, and other agencies operating within the county. Franklin is the location of the courthouse and the main government offices for the county.

To access Robertson County arrest records, contact the Sheriff's Office in Franklin. You can visit in person during business hours, call the office, or submit a written records request by mail. Provide the subject's full name and any additional details about the arrest to help staff locate the correct records. The office must respond within ten business days under the Texas Public Information Act. Some records may require fees for copying and retrieval.

Robertson County is located in central Texas between Waco and Bryan-College Station. The county has a mix of rural and small-city law enforcement activity. Arrest records maintained by the Sheriff's Office cover the full range of offenses processed in the county, from misdemeanors to felonies, and document the booking event for each arrest made.

Robertson County Jail Inmate Search

The Robertson County Jail maintains an inmate roster for public access. For current inmate information, the robertsoncountyjailtx.org resource provides inmate lookup services for Robertson County. The system maintains current records of all housed inmates, including booking information and arrest records through the Sheriff's Office records division. Bond information and visitation schedules can also be obtained through this resource or by contacting the jail directly. Charges, bond amounts, and court dates are available through this tool. The facility accepts prisoners from local law enforcement agencies, and records are maintained by the Robertson County Sheriff's Office under state law.

For individuals who have been sentenced and transferred to state prison, the TDCJ Inmate Search is the correct resource. TDCJ tracks all Texas state prisoners and allows searches by name, TDCJ number, or SID number. Robertson County felony convictions result in placement at TDCJ facilities across the state.

Note: The county jail roster reflects current inmates. Past booking records that are no longer in the live system require a formal written request to the Sheriff's Office Records Division.

Public Records Rights in Robertson County

Texas Government Code Chapter 552 makes arrest records held by the Robertson County Sheriff's Office presumptively public. You have the right to request these records without explaining your reason. The agency must provide jail rosters, arrest reports, and booking records unless a specific exception under Texas law applies. Common exceptions include active investigation records, juvenile arrest files, sealed or expunged records, and victim personal data in sensitive cases.

If your request is denied without proper legal justification, the Texas Attorney General's Open Records Division provides a free appeals process. The AG can review the denial and order compliance if the exemption was improperly applied. This oversight function gives the public a meaningful way to enforce their rights against agencies that improperly withhold public records. Robertson County is subject to these same obligations as all other Texas government entities.

Statewide Criminal History Access

The Texas DPS Criminal History Name Search covers Robertson County and all other Texas counties for $3. This statewide database includes arrest, charge, and conviction data from across Texas. It is the best option when you need a complete Texas criminal history for a specific person rather than just a single Robertson County booking record. The search is available online and returns results quickly for most names.

Federal criminal records are accessible through the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator. Robertson County falls under the Western District of Texas for federal court jurisdiction. Federal charges in central Texas can include drug trafficking, weapons offenses, and other federal violations. The BOP locator is free and searchable by name or BOP register number, covering federal inmates held since 1982.

VINELink in Robertson County

Robertson County participates in VINELink, which allows victims and family members to register for automatic custody status alerts for inmates at the county jail. The service sends notifications when an inmate is released, transferred, or has a court event. Register at VINELink.com or call 877-894-8463. The service is free, confidential, and available around the clock in both English and Spanish.

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards conducts annual inspections of the Robertson County Jail. TCJS sets minimum standards for all Texas county detention facilities covering safety, medical care, staffing levels, and physical conditions. Inspection results are public and available on the TCJS website. The Robertson County Jail must maintain compliance to keep its operational certification under Texas law.

Expungement in Robertson County

Robertson County residents who were arrested but not convicted may be eligible to have their records expunged. Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55 allows expunction when charges were dismissed, the person was acquitted, charges were never filed within the statute of limitations, or a pardon was received. Filing a petition in the district court in Franklin initiates the process. All agencies holding records of the arrest, including the Sheriff's Office, DPS, and the courts, must destroy their copies once the order is granted.

An Order of Nondisclosure is available for those who completed deferred adjudication successfully without being formally convicted. This seals the record from public view while allowing law enforcement continued access. Legal aid organizations serving central Texas and private attorneys in Robertson County can advise on which option fits your situation and help with the court filing process.

The Robertson County Sheriff's Office in Franklin handles all local arrest and jail records. Use the TDCJ Inmate Search to locate those sentenced to state prison from Robertson County.

Texas DPS criminal history database for Robertson County arrest records

Texas DPS provides a comprehensive statewide criminal history search covering Robertson County and all other Texas jurisdictions for $3 per name-based query.

Cities in Robertson County

Franklin is the county seat of Robertson County. Hearne and Calvert are other communities in the county. No city in Robertson County has a population over 100,000. City police arrests in the county are booked and processed at the Robertson County Jail in Franklin.

Nearby Counties

Robertson County is in central Texas. Adjacent counties include Brazos County, Burleson County, Milam County, Falls County, Leon County, and Madison County.

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