Lamb County 72 Hour Booking

Lamb County 72 hour booking records are kept by the Sheriff's Office in Littlefield. This county sits on the South Plains near Lubbock. The jail handles all local bookings. Online search options are limited, so calling the Sheriff's Office at (806) 385-4222 is the best way to check on someone. Records are public under Texas law.

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Lamb County Overview

13,000 Population
Littlefield County Seat
72 Hrs Max Hold
1 Jail Facility

Lamb County Booking Operations

The Lamb County Sheriff's Office runs law enforcement and jail services for the county. Littlefield is the county seat. The office processes all bookings from arrests made in the county by deputies and city police.

Lamb County is on the South Plains of the Texas Panhandle region. Agriculture drives the local economy. Cotton and grain farms cover most of the county. The Sheriff's Office patrols the rural roads and provides backup for the small city police departments.

Office Lamb County Sheriff's Office
Address Littlefield, TX
Phone (806) 385-4222
Website co.lamb.tx.us

The Sheriff's Office is the main point of contact for 72 hour booking records in Lamb County. Call or visit the office in Littlefield for the most current information.

When a 72 hour booking takes place at the Lamb County Jail, staff follow a set intake process. They log the charges, take prints, and snap a photo. The jail runs the name through state and federal databases for any warrants or holds from other counties. Bail gets set based on the charge and the person's past record. The hold clock starts from the time of arrest. If no probable cause is found before time runs out, the person must be released on bond under state law.

72 Hour Booking Hold Rules in Lamb County

Texas law limits how long someone can be held after a warrantless arrest. Under Article 17.033 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, a person 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 a felony, 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 request must come from the state. It is not automatic. In Lamb County, the local magistrate handles these decisions. The 72 hour booking hold gives law enforcement time to process the case while still protecting the rights of the arrested person.

Under Article 14.06, the arrested person must be taken before a magistrate within 48 hours. The magistrate sets bail and tells the person about their rights, including the right to a lawyer. If the person cannot pay for one, the court starts the appointment process under the Texas Fair Defense Act.

Lamb County Public Booking Records

Booking records in Lamb 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 person arrested. You do not need to give a reason. Anyone can ask.

The Lamb County Sheriff's Office must respond to public 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, including how to challenge a denial.

Some records may be held back. If release would hurt an active investigation, 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 look up these records for $3 per search.

Track 72 Hour Booking Status in Lamb County

VINE is a free tool that lets you track custody status for someone held in Lamb County. Search by name. The system shows 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.

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 expires, VINE sends a notice right away. The service runs around the clock in English and Spanish. You can track more than one person at a time.

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards oversees jail conditions in Lamb County. If you have a complaint about how a booking was handled, mail it to P.O. Box 12985, Austin, TX 78711.

Under the Texas Indigent Defense Commission guidelines, Lamb County maintains a plan for appointing lawyers to people who cannot afford 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.

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Cities in Lamb County

Littlefield is the county seat. Olton and Sudan are also in the county. All arrests go through the Lamb County jail for booking and processing.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Lamb County. If you are not sure which county handled the booking, check where the arrest took place.