Pecos County Recent Bookings Search

Pecos County recent bookings are processed through the county jail in Fort Stockton, a vast West Texas county that covers more than 4,700 square miles along Interstate 10. The Sheriff's Office handles all arrests from local agencies, Border Patrol referrals, and highway patrol stops across this large territory. Booking records include the person's name, charges, bond amount, arrest date, and mugshot. All of this is public under Texas law. This page covers how to search for recent booking data in Pecos County, access court records, and find legal resources in the area.

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Pecos County Booking Overview

15K+ Population
Fort Stockton County Seat
West TX Region
83rd Judicial District

After Recent Bookings in Pecos County

Every person booked into the Pecos County Jail must see a magistrate within 48 hours. The Code of Criminal Procedure sets this rule. The magistrate confirms probable cause, explains the charges, sets bond, and informs the defendant of their right to a lawyer.

Bond in Pecos County follows standard Texas rules. Cash bonds require full payment. Surety bonds go through a bail bondsman. Personal recognizance bonds require no money. The judge weighs the charge, criminal history, community ties, and flight risk. In a border region county like Pecos, transient defendants and individuals without local connections may face higher bonds. Felony charges always carry higher bonds than misdemeanors. Capital offenses can mean no bond at all.

Pecos County is part of the 83rd Judicial District. Felony cases go to district court, and misdemeanors are handled in county court. Once the DA files charges, the case enters the court system and the District Clerk maintains all records going forward.

Pecos County Court Records and Recent Bookings

Booking records capture the arrest. Court records capture what followed. The Pecos County District Clerk in Fort Stockton keeps all criminal and civil case files. You can search in person at the courthouse or send a written request.

Online, re:SearchTX covers Pecos County. It returns case data including charges, hearing dates, and outcomes. The tool is free and connects to the statewide e-filing system.

The TDCJ offender search tracks individuals who were convicted in Pecos County and sent to state prison.

Pecos County recent bookings Texas state department records search

If someone from Pecos County ends up in state prison, the TDCJ offender search shows their current unit, offense details, and projected release date.

Getting Copies of Pecos County Booking Records

The Texas Public Information Act gives anyone the right to request booking records from the Pecos County Sheriff's Office. No reason is needed. Include the person's name and approximate arrest date in a written request. The office has 10 business days to respond.

Standard copies are $0.10 per page, and certified copies cost $1.00 per page. Large requests may get a cost estimate first. Under Section 552.108, some records connected to active investigations can be withheld. But basic booking data, including name, charges, arrest date, and bond, is almost always released. Texas law defaults to disclosure, and the agency must get an attorney general ruling before withholding any records.

Charge Types in Pecos County Recent Bookings

Pecos County bookings reflect the realities of a large West Texas border county. Drug offenses are prominent due to the I-10 corridor and proximity to the Mexican border. DWI, assault, theft, and outstanding warrants also appear frequently. The oil and gas activity in the region adds to the population and contributes to some booking patterns. The Texas Penal Code classifies every offense and sets penalty ranges.

Texas felonies range from state jail level at 180 days to 2 years up to first degree at 5 to 99 years or life. Fines go up to $10,000 for all felony classes. Misdemeanors range from Class C at fine-only (up to $500) to Class A at one year and $4,000. Class C offenses do not appear in booking records because they carry no jail time. Drug trafficking charges along the I-10 corridor can carry enhanced penalties depending on the weight and type of substance.

Pecos County Jail Oversight

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards inspects the Pecos County Jail for compliance with state requirements. TCJS checks intake procedures, housing, medical services, staffing, and record keeping. Inspection results are public. If the jail fails to meet standards, corrective action is required.

Under the Local Government Code, the sheriff is responsible for jail operations and maintaining all custody records. This duty pairs with the Public Information Act to ensure booking data is both well maintained and available for public access.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Pecos County. Each has its own jail and booking process. Pecos County is very large, so confirm where the arrest took place.