Look Up Hopkins County 72 Hour Booking

The Hopkins County Sheriff's Office in Sulphur Springs manages all 72 hour booking records for the county. If someone gets arrested in Hopkins County, the booking happens at the county jail. A magistrate then has to decide if there is probable cause. You can search for inmates or call the Sheriff's Office at (903) 438-4040 to check on someone who was recently booked. All booking data in Texas is public information under the Texas Public Information Act. Hopkins County follows the same 72 hour hold rules as every other county in the state.

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Hopkins County Overview

37,200 Population
Sulphur Springs County Seat
72 Hrs Max Hold
8th Judicial District

Hopkins County Sheriff's Office

Hopkins County is in Northeast Texas with Sulphur Springs as the county seat. The jail uses the InteropWeb system for online inmate search, the same system shared with Delta County. The county provides comprehensive online access to booking records.

Office Hopkins County Sheriff's Office
Address Hopkins County Jail, Sulphur Springs, TX
Phone (903) 438-4040
Online Search Yes (InteropWeb)

Hopkins County 72 Hour Hold Laws

The 72 hour booking hold in Hopkins 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, Hopkins County maintains a plan for appointing lawyers to people who cannot afford one.

Hopkins County Public Records Access

All 72 hour booking records in Hopkins 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 Hopkins County, you can mail it to P.O. Box 12985, Austin, TX 78711.

The Texas DPS provides statewide tools that cover Hopkins County booking records.

VINE victim notification system for Texas 72 hour booking

You can use these state resources along with Hopkins County's own search options to find 72 hour booking data.

Hopkins County Custody Status Tracking

Use VINE to track someone held on a 72 hour booking in Hopkins 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, Hopkins 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.

Hopkins County uses the InteropWeb system, which it shares with Delta County. This gives the public online access to booking records that many rural counties do not offer. Sulphur Springs is the county seat and main population center. The jail handles all local bookings. If you cannot find someone in the online system, call the Sheriff's Office at (903) 438-4040. VINE is also available for automated custody alerts. The county is part of the 8th Judicial District, which covers several Northeast Texas counties.

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Cities in Hopkins County

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

Nearby Counties

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