Shackelford County Police Blotter Lookup

Shackelford County police blotter records document arrests, bookings, and incident reports from law enforcement in this small west-central Texas county. The Shackelford County Sheriff's Office in Albany is the only law enforcement agency for the county. With a small population, the number of police blotter entries is lower than most Texas counties, but the same public access laws apply. You can search for Shackelford County police blotter records by contacting the sheriff's office, visiting the courthouse, or using statewide databases.

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Shackelford County Sheriff's Office

The Shackelford County Sheriff's Office is based in Albany and covers the entire county. 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. The office handles patrol, investigations, civil process, and the county jail. With no municipal police departments, the sheriff is responsible for all law enforcement in Shackelford 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 handles sex offender registration and warrant inquiries.

No county-specific screenshot is available at this time. The Texas DPS Crime Records portal below is a key tool for statewide searches that include Shackelford County data.

Texas DPS Crime Records portal for Shackelford County police blotter searches

The DPS portal handles criminal history checks pulling data from all Texas counties, including Shackelford.

OfficeShackelford County Sheriff's Office
LocationAlbany, Texas
RecordsArrest reports, booking logs, incident data, warrant info

Shackelford County Arrest Records

Each arrest in Shackelford County creates a police blotter entry during booking. The record includes charges, bond, booking photo, and court date. The county jail in Albany is a small facility. Jail data goes to the Texas Commission on Jail Standards monthly. TCJS inspects it each year.

Bookings in Shackelford County are infrequent compared to larger counties. Commissary accounts go through third-party vendors. Call the jail for visitation details. Body camera footage is subject to public records law. Justice of the Peace courts handle Class C misdemeanors and small claims. Constable offices serve civil process and warrants. These courts handle many of the lower-level offenses on the Shackelford County police blotter.

DWI stops on US 283 and US 180 make up a share of the police blotter in Shackelford County. DPS troopers patrol these roads and coordinate with the sheriff on arrests. Drug cases are less frequent here than in larger counties, but methamphetamine stops do occur. When a felony arrest is made, the case goes to the District Court. Bond is set by the magistrate at booking, and cash bonds are the most common method for posting bail in a small county like Shackelford. Bail agents from Abilene also cover the area. The sheriff handles sex offender registration and keeps those records available for public review at the office in Albany.

Court Records in Shackelford County

The Shackelford County District Clerk at the Albany Courthouse maintains felony criminal records and civil filings. When a police blotter arrest leads to a felony, the case goes here. Search by name or cause number. The Texas eFiling portal covers electronic cases.

The County Clerk keeps property records, deeds, liens, and marriage licenses. The District Court takes felonies and larger civil cases. The County Court handles misdemeanors. Both create records tied to police blotter arrests in Shackelford County.

Public Records in Shackelford County

Most Shackelford County police blotter records are public. The Texas Public Information Act gives anyone the right to request records. Agencies have 10 business days to respond. Copies cost $0.10 per page.

Active investigation files may be withheld under Government Code Section 552.108. Juvenile records stay sealed. The Texas Attorney General's Open Government Division handles disputes over records access.

Shackelford County Police Blotter Resources

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

The Texas Forensic Science Commission oversees crime labs for west-central Texas cases. Shackelford County's Commissioners Court sets the sheriff's budget yearly. The county's ranching economy and low population mean that police blotter activity is less frequent but still fully documented and publicly accessible under Texas law.

If you need to check for warrants in Shackelford County, call the sheriff's office in Albany. Give the full name and date of birth. Staff can search the local system quickly. In a small county, they often know the status right away. For a broader check across Texas, the DPS name-based search for $10 covers all counties. This is the best way to see if someone has a record beyond Shackelford.

Livestock theft and fence cutting come up on the Shackelford County police blotter from time to time. These are serious offenses under Texas law and can carry felony charges. The sheriff works with the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association on these cases. Trespassing on ranch land is another common call, especially during deer season. Game wardens from Texas Parks and Wildlife may make arrests that go through the county jail in Albany.

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