DeWitt County 72 Hour Booking Records

DeWitt County 72 hour booking records are kept by the DeWitt County Sheriff's Office in Cuero, Texas. When someone is arrested in DeWitt County, the jail processes the booking and holds the person while a magistrate reviews probable cause. You can check on recent bookings by contacting the Sheriff's Office at (361) 275-5734 or through the county's search tools. The county jail handles all arrests made within DeWitt County, whether by city police or county deputies. Texas law sets strict time limits on how long someone can stay in custody without a probable cause finding.

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DeWitt County Overview

20,200 Population
Cuero County Seat
72 Hrs Max Hold
24th Judicial District

DeWitt County Sheriff's Office

DeWitt County uses the Southern Software Citizen Connect system for its online inmate search. The jail in Cuero handles all bookings for the county. You can search for current inmates through the Citizen Connect portal, which shows booking dates, charges, and bond amounts.

Office DeWitt County Sheriff's Office
Address DeWitt County Jail, Cuero, TX
Phone (361) 275-5734
Online Search Yes (Southern Software Citizen Connect)

72 Hour Booking Hold Rules in DeWitt County

Texas law sets strict time limits for holding people after a warrantless arrest. Under Article 17.033 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, someone arrested for a misdemeanor must be released within 24 hours on a bond no higher than $5,000 if a magistrate has not found probable cause. For felonies, the limit is 48 hours with a bond cap of $10,000.

The state can ask a magistrate to push the hold to 72 hours. This is not automatic. The prosecution has to request it. In DeWitt County, this gives law enforcement extra time to build a case before a person must be released. The 72 hour booking hold is the maximum allowed under Texas law for warrantless arrests.

Under Article 14.06, the arrested person must go before a magistrate within 48 hours. At that hearing, the magistrate sets bail and tells the person about the right to a lawyer. If they cannot pay for one, the process for getting a court-appointed attorney starts under the Texas Fair Defense Act.

Public Access to DeWitt County Booking Records

Booking records in DeWitt County are public. The Texas Attorney General's Open Government division confirms that arrest records fall under the Texas Public Information Act. You do not need to be the arrested person. Anyone can ask for booking data. You do not need to give a reason.

The Sheriff's Office must respond to records requests within ten business days. You can make a request in person, by mail, or by phone. There may be a small fee for copies. Texas Government Code Chapter 552 lays out the full process for public records requests, including how to appeal a denial.

Some records may be held back. If releasing them would hurt an active case, law enforcement can withhold data under Section 552.108. Under Texas Government Code Section 411.135, conviction records and deferred adjudication data are public. The DPS search at dps.texas.gov lets you check these for $3 per search.

Track 72 Hour Booking Status in DeWitt County

VINE is a free tool that tracks the custody status of someone held in DeWitt County. Search by name and the system shows if the person is in jail, has been released, or moved. You can sign up for alerts by phone, email, or text. It runs 24/7 in English and Spanish.

VINE is useful when you need to know the status of a 72 hour booking hold. If the person gets released on bond or the hold runs out, VINE sends a notice right away. The service is free. You can track more than one person at a time.

The Texas Municipal Courts Education Center provides information about magistrate duties in DeWitt County. All judges serve as magistrates under Texas law. They set bail, decide probable cause, and can extend the 72 hour hold when the state requests it.

DeWitt County's Southern Software Citizen Connect system is a modern approach to inmate records for a county this size. The portal lets you search by name and see booking details, charges, and bond amounts. If you need older records that are not in the online system, contact the Sheriff's Office directly. The office can process public records requests. Standard Texas Public Information Act fees apply for copies of records.

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Cities in DeWitt County

DeWitt County does not have any cities over 100,000 people. Cuero is the county seat and the main population center. All arrests in the county go through the DeWitt County jail for booking.

Nearby Counties

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