Rains County 72 Hour Booking Records
Rains County 72 hour booking data comes from the Sheriff's Office in Emory, Texas. The jail serves the whole county and logs every booking that comes in. After an arrest in Rains County, the jail logs the booking and the clock starts on the hold period. A magistrate must review the case within the time set by state law. You can look up recent bookings by calling (903) 473-3181 or using the county's search options. These records are public under Texas law.
Rains County Overview
Rains County Sheriff's Office Details
The Rains County Sheriff's Office oversees jail operations in Emory. All bookings for arrests made in the county go through the Sheriff's Office. Whether it is a city officer, a deputy, or a state trooper, the person arrested ends up at the county jail. The 72 hour hold begins at the time of booking. Staff at the jail log each booking with the person's name, charges, and bond amount.
The jail sits in Emory near the county courthouse. Inmates stay there until they bond out or go to court. You can call the jail for basic booking details at any time.
| Office | Rains County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | Emory, TX |
| Phone | (903) 473-3181 |
| Online Search | Yes |
The Rains County jail processes arrests from all law enforcement agencies in the county. That includes city police departments, the highway patrol, and the Sheriff's own deputies. Each booking gets logged into the system with the person's name, date of birth, charges, and bond information. The data is available to the public once the booking is complete. Jail staff work around the clock to handle new bookings as they come in.
Rains County Booking Record Search
You can look up Rains County inmates through the online search system. Type in a name and the system pulls up matching results. The search shows charges, booking dates, and bond details. Data updates as the jail population changes.
If the online search does not show what you need, call (903) 473-3181. Jail staff can check if someone is being held and give you basic details about the 72 hour booking. For formal records, write to the Sheriff's Office and cite the Texas Public Information Act. They have ten business days to get back to you.
Here is a look at Rains County resources for booking and jail information:
This page links to jail services and booking information for Rains County.
When searching for someone in Rains County, use the person's full legal name for the best results. Nicknames or shortened names may not return a match. If you are not sure how the person's name was entered, try different spellings. The booking system logs names as they appear on the person's identification at the time of arrest. Keep in mind that the search only shows people who are currently in custody at the Rains County jail.
Note: Search results reflect current inmates. People who bonded out or were released may not show up.
Rains County 72 Hour Hold Laws
Under Article 17.033, Texas law sets firm time limits for holding someone after a warrantless arrest. Misdemeanor arrests mean release within 24 hours on bond up to $5,000 if no probable cause finding is made. Felony arrests allow 48 hours with a bond cap of $10,000.
A magistrate can extend the hold to a full 72 hours if the state asks for it. The request must come from the prosecution. In Rains County, these hearings take place at the courthouse in Emory. Article 14.06 requires the arrested person to appear before a magistrate within 48 hours, where bail is set and rights are explained.
Rains County Booking Records Access
All booking records in Rains County are public. Under the Texas Attorney General's Open Government rules, arrest records are covered by the Public Information Act. Anyone can request them. No reason is needed.
Chapter 552 of the Texas Government Code sets the rules. The Sheriff's Office gets ten business days to respond. There may be fees for copies. If a request is denied, the law provides a way to challenge that. Conviction records are public under Section 411.135. You can run a DPS Criminal History check for $3.
The Texas Commission on Jail Standards keeps tabs on every county jail in the state, including the one in Rains County. The Commission publishes monthly population reports that show how many people are held in each facility. You can find these reports at their website. If you have concerns about conditions at the Rains County jail, the Commission accepts written complaints at P.O. Box 12985, Austin, TX 78711.
Track Rains County Booking Status
VINE lets you track the custody status of someone in Rains County for free. Type in a name and the system tells you if the person is still held, has bonded out, or got moved. Sign up for alerts by phone, email, or text. The service runs around the clock.
The service works well for watching a 72 hour hold. You get a notice the moment the person's status changes. The Texas Indigent Defense Commission requires Rains County to have a plan for appointing lawyers to people who qualify. The Texas Municipal Courts Education Center has more on how magistrates handle these cases.
If someone held in Rains County gets sentenced and moved to a state prison, the TDCJ inmate search takes over. The county jail only holds people during the pretrial phase and for short sentences. For longer sentences, the person goes to a state facility. The TDCJ search at their website can help you find someone who is no longer in the county system.
Cities in Rains County
Rains County covers Emory and surrounding communities. All arrests in the county go through the Rains County jail system.
Nearby Counties
If you are unsure which county processed the arrest, check the address. These counties are near Rains County.