Andrews County Police Blotter Search

Andrews County police blotter records track arrests, bookings, and incident reports filed by law enforcement across the county. The Andrews County Sheriff's Office in the city of Andrews logs most police blotter data for areas outside municipal limits. Local police handle calls within town. You can search for these records through the sheriff's office, county courthouse, or state databases that pull crime data from agencies throughout Texas. Most Andrews County police blotter records are open to the public under state law, and several tools exist to help you find what you need fast.

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Andrews County Sheriff and Police Blotter

The Andrews County Sheriff's Office serves as the primary law enforcement agency for the county. It covers all unincorporated land and operates the county jail in Andrews. The sheriff holds a four-year elected term under the Texas Constitution. All deputies must be licensed through the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. The office runs patrol, criminal investigations, civil process, and jail operations. It also tracks sex offender registration in Andrews County.

Andrews County police blotter records from the sheriff's office include arrest reports, booking logs, and incident data. Each year, crime stats go to the Texas Department of Public Safety through the Uniform Crime Reporting program. The office keeps files on all arrests made by its deputies. Booking photos and arrest details are generally public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. You can ask about active warrants by contacting the office directly.

The Andrews County official website is a good starting point for county services and department contacts. The screenshot below shows the county web portal.

Andrews County official website for police blotter records

From the county site you can find links to offices that deal with public records in Andrews County, including the sheriff and clerk.

Office Andrews County Sheriff's Office
Location Andrews, Texas
Website co.andrews.tx.us
Records Arrest reports, booking logs, incident data, warrant info

Arrest and Jail Records in Andrews County

When someone gets arrested in Andrews County, the booking process creates a police blotter entry. This includes the arrest report, charges filed, bond amount, booking photo, and court date. The county jail in Andrews holds pre-trial detainees and people serving short sentences. Jail population numbers go to the Texas Commission on Jail Standards each month. TCJS inspects the facility yearly and posts compliance reports on their site.

Andrews County sits in the Permian Basin, a region with a large oil and gas workforce. This means the jail sometimes handles arrests tied to transient workers passing through the area. DUI and drug-related arrests are common entries on the Andrews County police blotter. The jail works with bail bond companies in town and accepts payments through standard county procedures.

Constable offices in Andrews County serve civil papers, execute warrants, and provide security for justice courts. Justice of the Peace courts handle Class C misdemeanors, small claims, and preliminary felony hearings. Many low-level offenses on the Andrews County police blotter go through these courts first.

Andrews County Court Records

The Andrews County District Clerk keeps criminal court records for felony cases and civil filings at the courthouse in Andrews. When a police blotter arrest leads to a felony charge, the case file ends up here. You can pull records by party name or cause number. The Texas eFiling portal lets you search for cases filed electronically across the state.

The County Clerk in Andrews maintains property records, deeds, liens, and marriage licenses. These are not part of the police blotter directly. But they sometimes come up in fraud or property crime cases tied to Andrews County law enforcement activity. Both offices are in the Andrews County Courthouse.

Andrews County has a District Court that takes felony criminal cases and higher-value civil matters. The County Court handles misdemeanor cases and smaller civil disputes. Records from both courts connect to police blotter arrests when cases move to prosecution. The Texas Courts website has general information about court structure across the state.

Public Records Access in Andrews County

Most Andrews County police blotter records are public. The Texas Public Information Act gives anyone the right to request records from the sheriff's office, police departments, or court offices. No reason is needed. The agency must respond within 10 business days. Copies cost $0.10 per page. If the bill goes over $40, they send a cost estimate first.

To request Andrews County police blotter records:

  • Send a written request by email, mail, or in person
  • Describe the records you need clearly
  • Include your contact details for the response
  • Pay any copy fees before records are released

Some records have limits. Files tied to active criminal investigations can be held back under Government Code Section 552.108. Incident reports from ongoing cases may not come out until the investigation wraps up. Juvenile records stay sealed under the Texas Family Code. The Texas Attorney General's Open Government Division handles disputes when an agency refuses to release records you think should be public.

Andrews County Police Blotter Resources

Several state tools help with police blotter research in Andrews County. The TDCJ Offender Search covers people in the state prison system. It shows facility location, offense history, and release dates. You can search by name or TDCJ number. The Texas State Law Library gives free access to statutes and legal research tools for anyone looking up police blotter laws.

The TxDOT Crash Records Information System tracks traffic accident reports across Texas, including crashes in Andrews County. This is useful for finding collision data that may tie to police blotter entries. The Texas Missing Persons Clearinghouse runs Amber Alert, Silver Alert, and Blue Alert programs statewide. It cross-matches missing persons with unidentified remains and links to police blotter activity in every Texas county.

Budget and staffing for the Andrews County Sheriff's Office are set by the Commissioners Court each year. The office is organized by patrol zones based on the county's geography. All of this ties into how Andrews County manages police blotter operations and law enforcement.

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Nearby Counties

These counties are near Andrews County. If you are not sure which county handles a case, check the address of the arrest or incident. Police blotter records are filed where the event took place.