Look Up Denton County 72 Hour Booking

Looking for 72 hour booking records in Denton County? The Sheriff's Office in Denton handles all jail bookings for the county. Every arrest in Denton County goes through the same booking process at the county jail. The jail logs the person's name, charges, bond amount, and booking time. You can reach the Sheriff's Office at (972) 434-5502 for current inmate information. Texas law caps the hold time at 72 hours for warrantless arrests when the state asks for an extension.

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Denton County Overview

950,000 Population
Denton County Seat
72 Hrs Max Hold
Multiple Judicial District

Denton County Sheriff's Office

Denton County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Texas. The Sheriff's Office operates two detention centers, both near the courthouse in Denton. The main jail at 127 N Woodrow Lane processes all 72 hour bookings for the county. Denton County's inmate services page provides details on visitation, commissary, and how to look up someone in custody. The county covers major cities like Denton, Lewisville, and parts of Frisco and Flower Mound.

Office Denton County Sheriff's Office
Address 127 N Woodrow Ln, Denton, TX (two detention centers)
Phone (972) 434-5502
Online Search Yes

The Denton County website provides links to county departments and jail services.

Hold Time Limits for Denton County Bookings

The 72 hour booking hold in Denton County follows Texas state law. Article 17.033 sets the time limits. A misdemeanor arrest without a warrant means release within 24 hours on a bond up to $5,000 if no probable cause finding is made. A felony arrest means release within 48 hours on a bond up to $10,000.

If the state needs more time, a magistrate can extend the hold to 72 hours. This only happens when probable cause has not been found and the prosecution asks for the extension. The request must come from the state. It does not happen on its own.

Article 14.06 requires that the arrested person be taken before a magistrate within 48 hours of arrest. The magistrate sets bail and informs the person of their rights. Under the Texas Indigent Defense Commission guidelines, Denton County maintains a plan for appointing lawyers to people who cannot afford one.

Get Denton County 72 Hour Booking Records

All 72 hour booking records in Denton County are public information. The Texas Public Information Act gives everyone the right to see arrest records. You do not need a special reason. You do not need to be a Texas resident.

The Attorney General's Open Government office publishes a handbook on how to request records. The Sheriff's Office has ten business days to respond. Copies may cost $0.10 to $0.50 per page. If the office denies your request, you can appeal through the Attorney General.

Under Section 411.135 of the Texas Government Code, conviction records are public. The DPS Criminal History Search lets you look up conviction data for $3 per search. This covers all of Texas.

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards oversees jail operations statewide. If you have a complaint about jail conditions in Denton County, you can mail it to P.O. Box 12985, Austin, TX 78711.

The Denton County Sheriff's Office website provides information about jail operations and booking procedures. The Denton County website is the main portal for this data.

Denton County 72 hour booking records portal

This resource covers Denton County booking records and how to access them.

Monitor Denton County Booking Holds

Use VINE to track someone held on a 72 hour booking in Denton County. The system is free. Search by name to see the person's custody status. Sign up for alerts by email, text, or phone. VINE works around the clock.

When a 72 hour hold ends and the person is released, VINE sends an alert right away. You can track multiple people at once. The service is available in English and Spanish.

Under the Texas Indigent Defense Commission guidelines, Denton County has a plan for appointing lawyers to people who cannot pay for one. If a person held on a 72 hour booking asks for counsel, the magistrate must send the request to the right court within 24 hours. The Texas Municipal Courts Education Center explains how this process works.

Denton County has grown fast over the past two decades. New subdivisions and commercial development have pushed the population past 950,000. This growth means more arrests and more bookings at the county jail. The two detention centers handle the volume. Denton is home to the University of North Texas and Texas Woman's University, which add to the local population. The county covers a large area from Lewisville in the south to the Oklahoma border in the north. All police departments in the county send their arrestees to the Denton County jail for processing.

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Cities in Denton County

Denton County covers several cities. All arrests in the county go through the Denton County jail booking system, regardless of which city police department made the arrest.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Denton County. If you are not sure which county handles the booking, check the address where the arrest was made.