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Laredo 72 hour booking records are managed by the Webb County Sheriff's Office. The county jail at 1001 Washington Street has 570 beds and serves this border community. Sheriff Martin Cuellar leads the department. In 2024, Webb County reported a crime rate of 3,033.2 per 100,000 residents with 5,609 arrests, a 36 percent increase from 2023. When someone is arrested in Laredo, their booking data enters the Webb County system. You can check on a recent arrest through the Sheriff's Office or use VINE to track custody status changes for anyone held in the county jail.

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Laredo Overview

261K Population
Webb County
570 Jail Beds
72 Hrs Max Hold

Laredo Police Department

The Laredo Police Department handles law enforcement within city limits. When an officer makes an arrest, the person is taken to the Webb County jail for booking. The booking process creates a record that includes the person's name, date of birth, charges, and the date and time of the arrest. This record is public under Texas law.

You can reach the Laredo Police Department at (956) 795-2800. For emergencies, call 911. The police department does not hold inmates long term. After the initial arrest, all booking and custody data is managed by the Webb County Sheriff's Office. If you need a copy of a police report or arrest record from the city, contact the police department records division.

Agency Laredo Police Department
Phone (956) 795-2800
Emergency 911
Website www.laredotexas.gov/police

Police reports and arrest records from the Laredo Police Department are available through the Texas Public Information Act. You can submit a written request to the department's records division. There may be fees for copies. Processing times vary based on how complex the request is.

Webb County Jail and Laredo Bookings

The Webb County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail where Laredo arrestees are booked. All arrests made in Laredo go through this facility. It does not matter which agency made the arrest. City police, county deputies, and state troopers all use the same county booking system. The jail logs each booking with the person's name, charges, bond amount, and other details.

Webb County has a population of about 272K. The Sheriff's Office processes bookings from Laredo and other cities in the county. Each booking creates a record that is accessible to the public. You can request these records in person, by mail, or through online search tools. The Texas Attorney General's Open Government division confirms that arrest and booking records are public information under the Texas Public Information Act.

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72 Hour Booking Hold Rules in Laredo

Texas law puts strict limits on how long a person can be held after a warrantless arrest. Under Article 17.033 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, someone arrested for a misdemeanor must be released within 24 hours on a bond of no more than $5,000 if probable cause has not been found. For felony arrests, the limit is 48 hours with a bond cap of $10,000.

The state can ask a magistrate to extend the hold to 72 hours. This is not automatic. The prosecution must make the request, and the magistrate decides whether to grant it. This 72 hour extension gives law enforcement more time to build the case before the person must be released on bond. The Webb County jail follows these same rules for all Laredo bookings.

Under Article 14.06, the arrested person must be brought before a magistrate within 48 hours. At that hearing, the magistrate sets bail and tells the person about their rights. If the person cannot pay for a lawyer, the magistrate starts the appointment process. The Texas Indigent Defense Commission sets guidelines for how Webb County handles these appointments.

Public Access to Laredo Booking Records

Booking records in Laredo are public. The Texas Government Code Chapter 552 establishes the Texas Public Information Act, which gives anyone the right to inspect and copy arrest records. You do not need to be the person who was arrested. You do not need to give a reason for your request. The Webb County Sheriff's Office must respond within ten business days.

Some records can be held back. If release would interfere with an active investigation or prosecution, law enforcement can withhold that data under Section 552.108. But most booking records are available right away. You can make a request in person, by mail, or by phone. There may be a small fee for copies.

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards investigates complaints about county jails statewide. If you have concerns about jail conditions or booking procedures in Webb County, you can mail a complaint to P.O. Box 12985, Austin, TX 78711. The commission reviews complaints and responds within 45 days.

VINE is a free tool that lets you track the custody status of someone held in Webb County. Search by name to see if the person is still in jail, has been released, or has been moved. You can sign up for alerts by phone, email, or text. The system works around the clock in both English and Spanish.

VINE is useful when you want to know the status of a 72 hour booking hold. If the person gets released on bond or the hold expires, VINE sends a notice right away. You can track more than one person at a time. The service is run by the state and is available at no cost for all Texas counties including Webb County.

The Texas Municipal Courts Education Center provides information about magistrate duties in Texas. All judges serve as magistrates and have the authority to set bail, find probable cause, and extend the 72 hour hold when the state asks for it. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice also maintains an inmate search for people sentenced to state prison. That is a separate system from the county jail.

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