Wilson County Jail Records Lookup

Wilson County arrest records are public documents maintained by the Sheriff's Office in Floresville, Texas. You can check the jail roster for current detainees, look up booking information, and request official copies of arrest reports through the county. This page explains how to find Wilson County arrest records and what to expect from the process.

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FloresvilleCounty Seat
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Wilson County Sheriff and Jail Records

The Wilson County Sheriff's Office oversees law enforcement and the county detention facility in Floresville. The Sheriff is the official keeper of all arrest records, booking logs, and inmate files maintained at the facility. Records are available to the public under the Texas Public Information Act (Government Code Chapter 552).

To request official copies of arrest records, submit a written public information request to the Wilson County Sheriff's Office. You can submit the request in person at the Floresville office or send it by mail. The agency must respond within 10 business days. Include the subject's full name, approximate arrest date, and any booking number if you have it. Fees for copies follow the state fee schedule.

For immediate custody questions, calling the Sheriff's Office is faster than a formal written request. Staff can confirm whether someone is currently in custody and provide basic charge information over the phone.

Wilson County Inmate Roster

The Wilson County Sheriff's Office maintains the jail roster and updates it as bookings and releases occur. The roster shows current detainees along with their charges, booking dates, and bond status. Inmate records available through official channels include the person's full name, race, sex, physical description, booking date, confining agency, and specific charges filed. Bond amounts and court dates are included once they have been set.

Wilson County is located adjacent to Bexar County and the San Antonio metro area, so its jail may process some residents who live close to that urban corridor. The facility accepts inmates from the Sheriff's Office and other local law enforcement agencies operating in the county. All booking records are maintained at the Floresville facility and are subject to public access under Texas law.

Note: Contact the Wilson County Sheriff's Office for confirmed current custody information if you have an urgent or legal need.

Searching for Wilson County Arrest Records

The Texas Department of Criminal Justice Inmate Search covers everyone in a state prison facility. If a Wilson County resident was convicted and transferred to TDCJ, use this free tool to find them. It is available online at all hours and covers all state facilities in Texas.

For statewide criminal history data, the Texas DPS Criminal History Search costs $3 per name and includes arrests and court dispositions from all Texas agencies. This is a more complete source than any single county jail search for people with records across multiple jurisdictions.

The VINELink notification service at 877-894-8463 provides free custody change alerts for inmates throughout Texas, including Wilson County. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards regulates the Wilson County facility and posts inspection data online.

Arrest Records vs. Court Records

An arrest record shows one event: the booking. It documents the arrest date, arresting agency, charges at booking, and bond information. It does not tell you how the case ended. For that, you need the court record.

In Wilson County, the District Clerk handles felony criminal cases and the County Clerk manages misdemeanor and county court records. Both offices are at the Wilson County Courthouse in Floresville. You can view records in person during business hours or submit a written request for copies. Court records are also public under Texas law and follow similar request procedures as arrest records.

Texas Public Information Act and Your Rights

Anyone can request Wilson County arrest records under the Texas Public Information Act. Write a clear request, identify the subject, include the approximate date and any relevant details, and submit it to the Wilson County Sheriff's Office. The office must respond in writing within 10 business days.

If a record is withheld, you receive a written explanation of the reason. You can then ask the Texas Attorney General for an open records ruling. This process is free and does not require a lawyer. Most basic arrest and booking records are released without issue, and Wilson County staff can usually help guide you through any questions about the process.

The Wilson County Sheriff's Office in Floresville serves the South Texas region south of San Antonio and maintains all arrest and booking records for everyone processed at the county detention facility.

Wilson County arrest records and Texas statewide inmate search

For state prison inmates from Wilson County, the TDCJ Inmate Search provides free access to current custody status for anyone who has been transferred from county to state custody.

Cities in Wilson County

Floresville is the county seat and largest city in Wilson County, with a population around 7,000. Other communities in the county include La Vernia and Stockdale. None of these communities reach the 100,000-population threshold for a dedicated city page. For arrest records tied to any location in Wilson County, contact the Sheriff's Office in Floresville directly.

Nearby Counties

Wilson County is in South Texas adjacent to the San Antonio metro area. Adjacent counties with arrest record resources include Bexar County, Guadalupe County, Gonzales County, Karnes County, Atascosa County, and Medina County.

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