Find Police Blotter in Bosque County

Bosque County police blotter records document arrests, incidents, and law enforcement activity across this Central Texas county. The sheriff's office in Meridian keeps these records on file and handles patrol, jail operations, and investigations for the area. Searching for Bosque County police blotter data can be done through the sheriff's office, through state criminal databases, or by filing a public information request under Texas law. This page goes over the steps and tools that help you access these records.

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Bosque County Sheriff's Office

The Bosque County Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement for unincorporated areas and runs the county jail in Meridian. The sheriff serves a four-year term under the Texas Constitution Article 5, Section 23. All deputies must hold a license from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. The office handles patrol, criminal investigations, civil service, and jail management.

Bosque County police blotter records include arrest reports, booking entries, and incident logs filed by the sheriff's office. Annual crime statistics go to the Texas Department of Public Safety for the Uniform Crime Reporting program. Arrest details and booking photos are generally public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. The county is rural with scattered small towns, so the sheriff's office is the main point of contact for police blotter information.

The DPS Crime Records portal shown below is a useful state resource for Bosque County police blotter searches.

Texas DPS Crime Records page for Bosque County police blotter searches

This state site connects to criminal history checks and databases pulling from Bosque County agencies.

Office Bosque County Sheriff's Office
Location Meridian, Texas
Records Arrest reports, booking logs, incident data, warrant info

Bosque County Arrest and Jail Data

Each arrest in Bosque County generates a police blotter entry during booking. The record includes charges, bond amount, mugshot, and court date. The county jail in Meridian holds pre-trial detainees and inmates serving short sentences. Monthly population data goes to the Texas Commission on Jail Standards, which inspects the facility annually.

Bosque County sits between Waco and Stephenville. The area is mostly rural. Law enforcement handles a mix of property crimes, drug offenses, and traffic incidents. Justice of the Peace courts process Class C misdemeanors, evictions, and small claims. Constables serve civil papers and help with warrant service in their precincts. These lower-level cases are a regular part of the Bosque County police blotter.

Farm and ranch theft cases show up on the Bosque County police blotter from time to time. Equipment, livestock, and copper wire are common targets. The sheriff's office coordinates with the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association on these cases. DPS troopers patrol State Highway 6 and other main roads, and their traffic stops often lead to arrests for warrants, drug possession, or driving without a valid license. All of these bookings go through the Meridian jail and become part of the county records.

Court Records in Bosque County

The District Clerk at the Bosque County Courthouse in Meridian keeps felony criminal files and civil filings. When a police blotter arrest becomes a felony case, the file goes here. Search by name or cause number. The Texas eFiling portal provides electronic court filing access from courts statewide.

The County Clerk handles property records, deeds, liens, and marriage licenses. Both offices accept in-person requests at the courthouse. Bosque County's court system includes a district court for felonies and a county court for misdemeanors and lower civil matters.

Public Records Access in Bosque County

Most Bosque County police blotter records are public under the Texas Public Information Act. Anyone can request records without stating a reason. Agencies have 10 business days to respond. Standard copies cost $0.10 per page.

To request Bosque County police blotter records:

  • Submit a written request by email, mail, or in person
  • Identify the records you need clearly
  • Provide your contact information
  • Pay any applicable fees

Active investigation files can be withheld under Government Code Section 552.108. Juvenile records stay sealed. If an agency refuses your request, the Texas Attorney General's Open Government Division takes complaints at (877) 673-6839.

Bosque County Police Blotter Resources

State databases expand your search beyond local Bosque County agencies. The TDCJ Offender Search covers Texas prison inmates with facility, offense, and release information. The Texas State Law Library gives free access to statutes and legal research tools.

The Texas Missing Persons Clearinghouse manages alert programs across Texas. The Texas Forensic Science Commission oversees crime labs processing evidence from local cases. Sheriff's office funding in Bosque County comes from the Commissioners Court budget each year. Deputies cover a wide area of rural land between the Brazos River and the small towns scattered through the county.

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Nearby Counties

Bosque County borders these Central Texas counties. Records stay in the county where the arrest or incident occurred.