Red River County 72 Hour Booking Records

Red River County 72 hour booking data comes from the Sheriff's Office in Clarksville, Texas. The county sees arrests from both local police and county deputies. After an arrest in Red River 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) 427-3838 or using the county's search options. These records are public under Texas law.

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Red River County Overview

12K Population
Clarksville County Seat
72 Hrs Max Hold
Yes Online Search

About the Red River County Sheriff's Office

All jail and booking work in Red River County falls to the Sheriff's Office in Clarksville. The office processes every arrest made in the county. That includes arrests by deputies, city police, and state troopers. Once a person is booked into the jail, the 72 hour hold period starts. Jail staff record the booking details, including charges and bond information.

The county seat of Clarksville houses both the jail and the courthouse. This makes it easy for magistrates to hold hearings on time. Staff at the jail can provide booking information by phone.

Office Red River County Sheriff's Office
Address Clarksville, TX
Phone (903) 427-3838
Online Search Yes

All arrests in Red River County flow through the same booking system at the county jail. Whether it is a traffic stop on the highway or an arrest warrant served in town, the person ends up at the jail in Clarksville for processing. The jail staff handle the paperwork, take photos, and record the charges. This information becomes part of the 72 hour booking record that the public can access.

Red River County 72 Hour Hold Laws

Article 17.033 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure limits how long a person can sit in jail after a warrantless arrest. For misdemeanors, the cap is 24 hours with a $5,000 bond limit. For felonies, it is 48 hours and the bond cap rises to $10,000.

The prosecution can request that a magistrate extend the hold to 72 hours. It is not automatic. The state has to file the request. Magistrate hearings in Red River County are held in Clarksville. Under Article 14.06, every arrested person must be brought before a magistrate within 48 hours for bail setting and advisement of rights.

Red River County Booking Records Access

Booking data in Red River County is public. The Texas Attorney General says arrest records fall under the state's Public Information Act. You can ask for these records without giving a reason, and you don't have to be the person who was arrested.

You can submit a request in person, by phone, or by mail. The Sheriff's Office has ten business days to respond under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. Small copy fees may apply. Under Section 411.135, conviction data is classified as public. The DPS Criminal History search runs $3 per name.

For a wider look at criminal records in Red River County, the district clerk's office keeps court records for felony and misdemeanor cases. These records include case filings, dispositions, and sentencing information. The county clerk handles some civil court records as well. Both offices are in Clarksville near the courthouse. Records from these offices may fill in details that booking records alone do not cover.

Track Red River County Booking Status

You can track inmates in Red River County for free using VINE. Search by name to check custody status. The system shows if the person is in jail, out on bond, or transferred. Register for alerts by phone, email, or text. VINE works 24 hours a day.

VINE sends alerts when the status of a 72 hour booking changes. If the person bonds out or the hold expires, you know right away. Under the Texas Indigent Defense Commission plan, Red River County must provide a lawyer for anyone held who can't afford one. The Texas Municipal Courts Education Center explains magistrate responsibilities across Texas.

If someone held in Red River 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.

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Cities in Red River County

Red River County covers Clarksville and surrounding communities. All arrests in the county go through the Red River County jail system.

Nearby Counties

These counties share borders with Red River County. Verify the arrest location to find the right booking records.