Search Fannin County Police Blotter

Fannin County police blotter records document arrests, bookings, and incident reports from law enforcement agencies in this northeast Texas county. The Fannin County Sheriff's Office in Bonham is the primary source for police blotter data across the county, while the Bonham Police Department handles cases within city limits. Searching for Fannin County police blotter records can be done through the sheriff's office directly, through the county courthouse, or by using state-level databases operated by the Texas Department of Public Safety. Most records are open to the public, and several online tools make it easier to find arrest and booking information from Fannin County.

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Fannin County Sheriff's Office

The Fannin County Sheriff's Office is based in Bonham. The office handles patrol, investigations, civil process, and jail operations for the county. Deputies cover all unincorporated areas plus towns that do not have their own police department. The sheriff is elected every four years. All deputies carry a license from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement, which sets training standards for every officer in the state.

Police blotter records from the Fannin County Sheriff's Office include arrest reports, booking data, mugshots, and incident logs. Crime stats get reported to the Texas DPS Crime Records Division each year through the Uniform Crime Reporting program. Booking photos and basic arrest data are public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. The office also keeps a list of registered sex offenders in Fannin County and handles warrant service.

The Fannin County official website provides links to county offices and departments. Below is a screenshot of the county portal.

Fannin County official website for police blotter records

Use the county site to find phone numbers, office hours, and directions for the Fannin County Sheriff's Office and courthouse.

Office Fannin County Sheriff's Office
Location Bonham, Texas
Website co.fannin.tx.us
Records Arrest reports, jail bookings, incident logs, warrants

Fannin County Arrest and Jail Data

Each arrest in Fannin County generates a police blotter entry with booking details. The record shows charges, bond, arrest date, and a photo. The county jail in Bonham holds pre-trial detainees and those serving short sentences. Population data goes to the Texas Commission on Jail Standards monthly. TCJS inspects the facility every year and publishes compliance reports.

Fannin County sits near the Oklahoma border. That location means the sheriff's office sometimes works with agencies across state lines on cases. Fugitive warrants and extradition requests add complexity to the police blotter in border counties like this one. Bail bond amounts follow state rules, and magistrates in Fannin County set bond based on the offense and the person's risk factors.

Justice of the Peace courts in Fannin County handle Class C misdemeanors, traffic violations, and small claims cases. Many low-level offenses from the police blotter end up in these courts. Constables serve civil papers and execute warrants across the county's precincts.

Fannin County Court Records

The District Clerk in Bonham keeps criminal case files for felonies, civil lawsuits, and other legal matters. When a Fannin County police blotter arrest turns into a felony case, the file goes to the District Clerk. You can search by party name or cause number. Electronically filed documents are available through the Texas eFiling portal.

The County Clerk's office handles property records, marriage licenses, and assumed name filings. These are separate from the police blotter but can intersect when cases involve fraud or property crimes. Both clerk offices sit in the Bonham courthouse. The Texas State Law Library has free tools to help you look up statutes and legal procedures that apply to Fannin County records.

Public Access to Fannin County Records

The Texas Public Information Act makes most Fannin County police blotter records public. Anyone can request records without giving a reason. Agencies must respond within 10 business days. Copies cost $0.10 per page, and you get a cost estimate if the total is over $40.

Exceptions exist. Records from active investigations can be withheld under Government Code Section 552.108. Juvenile records are sealed. If a Fannin County office denies your request and you disagree, contact the Texas Attorney General's Open Government Division at (877) 673-6839. They review disputed cases and issue rulings on what must be released.

Fannin County Police Blotter Resources

State tools can supplement your Fannin County search. The TDCJ Offender Search covers the Texas prison system. Look up an offender by name or number to see their facility, charges, and release date. The Texas Missing Persons Clearinghouse manages Amber, Silver, and Blue Alerts statewide, connecting missing persons cases with Fannin County law enforcement.

The Texas Forensic Science Commission oversees crime labs that process evidence from Fannin County cases. Lab reports and inspection data are available to the public. For traffic crash data, the TxDOT Crash Records system tracks accidents on Fannin County roads. Some crashes tie into police blotter records when criminal charges are filed. Fannin County law enforcement budgets and staffing are decided by the Commissioners Court each year, which affects how the police blotter operates at the local level.

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