Angelina County 72 Hour Booking Records

Angelina County 72 hour booking records are managed by the Angelina County Sheriff's Office in Lufkin, Texas. The county jail logs every arrest and tracks the hold period required by Texas law. You can search for inmates through the Sheriff's Office website or by calling the jail directly. Lufkin is the county seat and the largest city in the area. All local arrests, whether made by city police or county deputies, go through the Angelina County Jail for processing. Public access to booking data is protected under the Texas Public Information Act, and anyone can request these records.

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Angelina County Overview

87K Population
Lufkin County Seat
72 Hrs Max Hold
159th Judicial District

Angelina County Sheriff's Office

The Angelina County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and handles all booking operations. When someone gets arrested in the county, they end up here. Deputies log the booking, take fingerprints, and record the charges. The jail sits in Lufkin and serves the entire county.

Angelina County covers a good chunk of East Texas, with Lufkin at its center. The Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement for the unincorporated areas while city police handle calls within Lufkin. But all arrests, no matter who makes them, go through the county jail for processing. The jail follows Texas Commission on Jail Standards rules and provides medical and mental health services for inmates as required by the state.

Office Angelina County Sheriff's Office
Address 2111 South Medford Drive
Lufkin, TX 75901
Phone (936) 634-3331
Website angelinacounty.net/sheriff

The county is part of the 159th Judicial District. Felony cases from 72 hour booking holds move to district court in Lufkin. Misdemeanors stay in county court.

When a new 72 hour booking takes place at the Angelina County Jail, staff log the charge, take prints, and snap a photo. Each step has a set time frame. The jail runs checks on the person through state and federal systems. If there are holds from other counties, the jail notes them in the file. Bail gets set based on the charge and the person's past record. The whole intake can take a few hours, and the clock on the hold starts from the time of the arrest, not when the jail finishes its work.

Angelina County 72 Hour Hold Rules

State law limits how long a person can be held after a warrantless arrest. Article 17.033 says a misdemeanor arrest requires release within 24 hours on bond of no more than $5,000 if no magistrate has found probable cause. Felony arrests allow up to 48 hours with a $10,000 bond cap.

The state can request a 72 hour extension from a magistrate. This is the full 72 hour booking hold period. In Angelina County, the local magistrate makes this decision. The hold is not automatic. The state has to ask for it. If 72 hours pass without a probable cause finding, the person must be released on bond.

Under Article 14.06, every arrested person must be taken before a magistrate within 48 hours. The magistrate tells them about the charges and their right to an attorney. The Texas Municipal Courts Education Center explains that all judges serve as magistrates and have jurisdiction across their county.

Public Records in Angelina County

Angelina County booking records are public. The Texas Attorney General says arrest records fall under the Public Information Act. Anyone can request them. The Sheriff's Office has ten business days to respond.

Submit your request in person at the jail, by mail, or by phone. Copy fees may apply. Chapter 552 of the Texas Government Code covers the full process. Conviction records are always public under Section 411.135. The DPS Crime Records Division runs statewide criminal history searches for $3 per name.

Track 72 Hour Booking in Angelina County

VINE is free and works around the clock. Search for someone in the Angelina County Jail by name. Sign up for alerts and get a notice when they are released or transferred. It runs in English and Spanish.

VINE is a good way to watch a 72 hour hold. If the hold ends and the person bonds out, you get a message right away. The Texas Indigent Defense Commission requires Angelina County to have a plan for appointing lawyers to people who cannot pay. If someone on a hold requests a lawyer, the magistrate must act within 24 hours.

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Cities in Angelina County

Angelina County includes Lufkin, Diboll, and Hudson. All arrests go through the Angelina County Jail. No cities in this county have populations over 100,000.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Angelina County in East Texas.