Blanco County Police Blotter Search

Blanco County police blotter records capture arrests, bookings, and incident reports from law enforcement in this Hill Country county. The sheriff's office in Johnson City is the primary source for these records, handling patrol, investigations, and jail operations. You can search for Blanco County police blotter data through direct contact with the sheriff's office, state-run criminal databases, or formal public records requests. This page outlines your options for finding police blotter records in Blanco County and what Texas law allows.

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Blanco County Sheriff's Office

The Blanco County Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement for all unincorporated areas and operates the county jail in Johnson City. The sheriff is elected every four years under the Texas Constitution Article 5, Section 23. Deputies must hold a license from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. The office runs patrol, criminal investigations, civil process service, and jail management.

Blanco County police blotter records from the sheriff's office cover arrest reports, booking entries, and incident logs. Crime data goes annually to the Texas Department of Public Safety through the Uniform Crime Reporting program. Booking photos and arrest details are public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. Active warrant lists may be available through direct inquiry.

The Blanco County official website links to county departments and services. The screenshot below shows the county portal.

Blanco County official website for police blotter records

This site provides contact information for the sheriff's office and other Blanco County departments that handle public records.

Office Blanco County Sheriff's Office
Location Johnson City, Texas
Website co.blanco.tx.us
Records Arrest reports, booking logs, incident data, warrant info

Blanco County Arrest Records

Each arrest in Blanco County creates a police blotter record during booking. The entry includes charges, bond amount, mugshot, and court date. The county jail in Johnson City has limited capacity. Monthly population reports go to the Texas Commission on Jail Standards, which inspects the facility each year.

Blanco County is a small, rural county in the Hill Country. The jail holds pre-trial detainees and those serving short sentences. For more serious offenses, inmates may be transferred to a larger facility in a neighboring county. Visitation and commissary details come from the jail directly. Body camera footage from deputies falls under open records law, though retention policies may differ.

Justice of the Peace courts in Blanco County handle Class C misdemeanors, small claims, and eviction cases. These lower-level offenses make up a portion of the local police blotter.

Weekend traffic through the Hill Country brings visitors from Austin and San Antonio into Blanco County. DWI stops, speeding tickets, and minor drug possession cases are common on the police blotter during busy weekends. The sheriff also responds to calls on rural ranch roads where cattle theft and trespassing come up. When someone is arrested on an out-of-county warrant, the Blanco County jail holds them until the other agency sends transport. All booking data goes into the same records system regardless of where the warrant came from.

Blanco County Court Records

The District Clerk at the Blanco County Courthouse keeps felony criminal files and civil filings. When a police blotter arrest leads to a felony charge, it ends up here. Search by name or cause number. The Texas eFiling portal provides electronic court filing access statewide.

The County Clerk handles property records, deeds, liens, and marriage licenses. These are separate from police blotter records but sometimes overlap in fraud or property crime cases. Both offices are at the courthouse in Johnson City.

Public Records Access in Blanco County

Most Blanco County police blotter records are public under the Texas Public Information Act. Anyone can request them. No reason needed. Agencies must respond in 10 business days. Copies are $0.10 per page, with a cost estimate given if the total passes $40.

Active investigation files can be withheld under Government Code Section 552.108. Juvenile records are sealed. If a Blanco County agency refuses a request, contact the Texas Attorney General's Open Government Division at (877) 673-6839.

Blanco County Police Blotter Resources

The TDCJ Offender Search tracks inmates in the Texas prison system. It shows facility, offense history, and release information. The Texas State Law Library gives free access to statutes and legal tools covering police blotter laws in Blanco County and statewide.

The Texas Missing Persons Clearinghouse runs alert programs across the state. The Texas Forensic Science Commission oversees crime labs that process evidence from local investigations. Sheriff's office funding in Blanco County is set by the Commissioners Court each year, with deputies covering a mix of rural roads and small communities in the Hill Country.

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Nearby Counties

Blanco County neighbors these Hill Country counties. Police blotter records are kept in the county where the arrest or incident happened.