Access Pecos County Police Blotter

Pecos County police blotter records cover arrests, bookings, incident reports, and jail activity from law enforcement in one of the largest counties by area in Texas. The Pecos County Sheriff's Office in Fort Stockton is the primary source for police blotter data. You can search for these records through the sheriff's office, the courthouse in Fort Stockton, or statewide databases that pull crime data from agencies across Texas. Public access to most Pecos County police blotter records is guaranteed under the Texas Public Information Act.

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Pecos County Sheriff and Police Blotter

The Pecos County Sheriff's Office operates from Fort Stockton and covers a vast area of far west Texas. Pecos County is one of the largest counties in the state by land area, which means the sheriff's office patrols a huge territory. The sheriff is elected every four years under the Texas Constitution Article 5, Section 23. Deputies must be licensed by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. Interstate 10 runs through the county, bringing a steady flow of highway traffic that can generate police blotter entries.

Pecos County police blotter records from the sheriff include arrest reports, booking data, and incident logs. Crime statistics go to the Texas Department of Public Safety each year for Uniform Crime Reporting. Arrest records and booking photos are public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. The office also monitors sex offender registration and handles warrant inquiries.

The Pecos County official website has department listings and county information. Below is a screenshot of the county portal.

Pecos County official website for police blotter records

The county site links to the sheriff, clerk offices, and other departments that maintain records in Fort Stockton.

OfficePecos County Sheriff's Office
LocationFort Stockton, Texas
Websiteco.pecos.tx.us
RecordsArrest reports, booking logs, incident data, warrant info

Pecos County Arrest and Jail Data

Arrests in Pecos County generate police blotter entries during booking. Each record includes charges, bond amount, booking photo, and court date. The county jail in Fort Stockton holds pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates. Jail data goes to the Texas Commission on Jail Standards monthly. TCJS inspects the facility each year.

Interstate 10 traffic through Pecos County contributes to drug-related stops and other highway enforcement actions that show up on the police blotter. Commissary accounts go through third-party vendors. Call the jail for visitation times. Body camera footage is subject to public records law.

Justice of the Peace courts in Pecos County handle Class C misdemeanors, small claims, and evictions. Constable offices serve civil papers and help with warrants. These courts process lower-level offenses from the Pecos County police blotter.

Pecos County sees a range of arrests on its police blotter. Drug interdiction on I-10 brings in cases from people traveling between El Paso and San Antonio. DWI, outstanding warrants, and theft from oilfield equipment are also common. Fort Stockton is the only real town in the county, so the city police department handles most calls within town while the sheriff covers everything else. If you need to look someone up, contact the jail in Fort Stockton or check VINE Link. The sheriff's office can also search by name for any arrest record in the county.

Court Records in Pecos County

The Pecos County District Clerk at the Fort Stockton Courthouse keeps felony criminal records and civil filings. Police blotter arrests leading to felonies end up here. Search by name or cause number. The Texas eFiling portal handles electronic case lookups.

The County Clerk maintains property records, deeds, liens, and marriage licenses. The District Court takes felonies and larger civil matters. The County Court handles misdemeanors. Both produce records linked to police blotter arrests.

Court cases from the Pecos County police blotter often involve drug charges from I-10 stops, DWI arrests in and around Fort Stockton, and theft tied to oil field sites. Assault and family violence cases also show up in the court dockets. Because the county sits on a major highway, a fair share of cases involve people from out of the area who were just passing through.

Public Records Access in Pecos County

Most Pecos County police blotter records are public under the Texas Public Information Act. Anyone can request records. The deadline is 10 business days. Copies cost $0.10 per page. Requests over $40 get a cost estimate.

Active investigation records can be withheld under Government Code Section 552.108. Juvenile records are sealed. The Texas Attorney General's Open Government Division handles complaints about records access.

Pecos County Police Blotter Resources

State tools help with Pecos County police blotter searches. The TDCJ Offender Search covers state inmates. The Texas State Law Library has free statutes. The Texas Missing Persons Clearinghouse coordinates alert programs statewide.

The Texas Forensic Science Commission oversees crime labs for far west Texas cases. Pecos County's Commissioners Court sets the sheriff's budget yearly. The county's large area and I-10 corridor make it a unique law enforcement environment where highway incidents are a regular part of the police blotter.

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