Lynn County 72 Hour Booking Records

Lynn County 72 hour booking records are kept by the Sheriff's Office in Tahoka. The county jail has 54 beds and processes around 1,080 arrests per year. Lynn County sits on the South Plains just south of Lubbock. There is no online inmate search portal, so you will need to call the Sheriff's Office at (806) 561-4505 to ask about a current booking. All booking data is considered public under Texas open records law, and anyone can request it without giving a reason for the search.

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Lynn County Overview

5,600 Population
Tahoka County Seat
72 Hrs Max Hold
54 Jail Beds

Lynn County Sheriff's Office

The Lynn County Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement for the county and runs the jail in Tahoka. The facility holds 54 beds and processes about 1,080 arrests each year. That is a steady number for a rural county of this size. The office handles 72 hour booking records and maintains custody data for everyone held in the jail.

Tahoka is the county seat. It sits about 30 miles south of Lubbock along U.S. Highway 87. Cotton farming and oil production drive the local economy. The Sheriff's Office covers a large area of flat agricultural land. Most arrests in Lynn County are handled by county deputies, though the Tahoka Police Department also brings in bookings.

The jail sometimes holds inmates for neighboring counties that lack their own facilities. This is common in rural West Texas. If you are looking for someone who was arrested near the Lynn County line, it is worth checking here even if the arrest happened in a different county.

Office Lynn County Sheriff's Office
Address Tahoka, TX 79373
Phone (806) 561-4505
Website co.lynn.tx.us

72 Hour Hold Rules in Lynn County

After a warrantless arrest in Lynn County, state law caps how long the jail can hold someone. Article 17.033 of the Code of Criminal Procedure sets the misdemeanor hold at 24 hours with a bond limit of $5,000. Felony holds go up to 48 hours with a $10,000 cap. These limits kick in when probable cause has not yet been found.

Prosecutors can ask for more time. If the magistrate agrees, the hold extends to 72 hours. This is not something that happens automatically. Somebody from the state has to make the request, and the magistrate has to approve it. With about 1,080 arrests per year flowing through the Lynn County jail, the 72 hour booking hold comes into play regularly.

Every person arrested must appear before a magistrate within 48 hours under Article 14.06. That hearing covers bail, charges, and the right to a lawyer. If the person cannot afford one, Lynn County follows the Texas Indigent Defense Commission plan for appointing counsel.

Public Records in Lynn County

Booking records in Lynn County are public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. You can request arrest data from the Sheriff's Office. No reason needed. Anyone can ask.

The office must respond within ten business days. Requests can go by phone, mail, or in person at the jail in Tahoka. A copy fee may apply for paper records. If a request is denied, the Texas Attorney General's Open Government division reviews the decision and can order release of records that qualify as public.

Conviction data is public under Section 411.135. The DPS maintains statewide records that include deferred adjudication cases. Law enforcement can withhold records tied to an active investigation under Section 552.108, but this exception does not cover basic booking data in most situations.

Track Lynn County Booking Status

VINE provides custody tracking for Lynn County inmates. Search by name. The system shows if the person is in jail, out on bond, or transferred. You can set up alerts by phone, email, or text. It is free and works around the clock.

VINE is a good backup when you cannot reach the jail by phone. It sends automatic notifications when the person's custody status changes, so you do not have to keep calling back to check on a 72 hour booking hold.

The Texas Municipal Courts Education Center trains magistrates across the state on proper procedures for 72 hour holds, bail settings, and probable cause hearings. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice tracks inmates who have been sentenced and moved from the Lynn County jail to state prison facilities.

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Cities in Lynn County

Lynn County includes the communities of Tahoka, O'Donnell, Wilson, and New Home. None of these cities have populations large enough for their own dedicated pages, but all arrests within the county are processed through the Lynn County jail in Tahoka.

Nearby Counties

Lynn County is surrounded by other South Plains counties. Check these if the arrest may have occurred near a county border.