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Are Arrest Records Public in Angelina County

Arrest records in Angelina County are considered public information under the Texas Public Information Act (Texas Government Code § 552). This statute establishes the presumption that government records, including those related to arrests, are accessible to the public unless specifically exempted by law. The Texas Public Information Act operates under the principle that citizens are entitled to complete information about governmental affairs and official acts of public officials and employees.

It is important to distinguish between arrest records and conviction records. An arrest record documents that an individual was taken into custody by law enforcement on suspicion of criminal activity, while a conviction record indicates that the individual was found guilty of a crime through the judicial process. Under Texas law, both arrest and conviction records are generally public, though certain exceptions may apply.

The Texas Department of Public Safety maintains policies regarding the dissemination of criminal history record information in accordance with Texas Government Code § 411.083, which governs the dissemination of criminal history record information. While some states restrict access to arrest records that did not result in conviction, Texas generally allows access to complete criminal history information, including arrests that did not lead to conviction.

Law enforcement agencies in Angelina County, including the Angelina County Sheriff's Office and the Lufkin Police Department, maintain arrest records in compliance with state regulations and make them available to the public as required by law.

What's in Angelina County Arrest Records

Arrest records in Angelina County contain comprehensive information about individuals who have been taken into custody by law enforcement agencies. These records typically include the following categories of information:

Arrestee Identifying Information:

  • Full legal name (including aliases or known nicknames)
  • Date of birth
  • Gender
  • Race/ethnicity
  • Physical description (height, weight, eye color, hair color)
  • Identifying marks (tattoos, scars, or other distinguishing features)
  • Home address
  • Driver's license number (if applicable)
  • Fingerprints
  • Photograph (mugshot)

Arrest Details:

  • Date and time of arrest
  • Location of arrest
  • Arresting agency
  • Name and badge number of arresting officer(s)
  • Circumstances leading to arrest
  • Whether force was used during arrest

Charge Information:

  • Criminal charges filed
  • Statute or ordinance citations
  • Classification of offense (felony, misdemeanor, etc.)
  • Degree of offense (first degree, second degree, etc.)

Warrant Information (if applicable):

  • Warrant number
  • Issuing court
  • Date of issuance
  • Type of warrant (arrest, bench, search)

Booking Information:

  • Booking number
  • Date and time of booking
  • Booking facility
  • Processing officer information

Bond/Bail Information:

  • Bond amount
  • Bond type (cash, surety, personal recognizance)
  • Whether bond was posted
  • Bond conditions
  • Release date (if applicable)

Court Information:

  • Court of jurisdiction
  • Case number
  • Scheduled court appearances
  • Name of assigned judge

Custody Status:

  • Current detention status
  • Facility of incarceration (if applicable)
  • Expected release date (if sentenced)

Additional Information May Include:

  • Prior arrest history
  • Probation or parole status
  • Risk assessment scores
  • Medical or mental health alerts
  • Gang affiliation (if documented)
  • Immigration status or holds

The specific content of arrest records may vary depending on the arresting agency's policies and the nature of the arrest. All information is maintained in accordance with the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure and relevant state statutes governing records management.

How To Look Up Arrest Records in Angelina County in 2026

Members of the public seeking arrest records in Angelina County may utilize several official channels to obtain this information. The county maintains current systems for public access to these records in compliance with the Texas Public Information Act.

To request arrest records in person:

  1. Visit the Angelina County Sheriff's Office Records Division during regular business hours.

Angelina County Sheriff's Office
2311 E Lufkin Avenue
Lufkin, TX 75901
(936) 634-3331
Angelina County Sheriff's Office

  1. Complete a Public Information Request form, which requires:

    • The full name of the subject
    • Date of birth (if known)
    • Approximate date of arrest (if known)
    • Requestor's contact information
    • Purpose of request (optional)
  2. Present valid government-issued photo identification.

  3. Pay applicable fees for record retrieval and copying. Standard fees are:

    • $10.00 for a basic criminal history check
    • $0.10 per page for photocopies
    • $5.00 for certified copies

To request arrest records by mail:

  1. Download and complete the Public Information Request form from the Angelina County Sheriff's Office website.

  2. Include a copy of your government-issued photo identification.

  3. Enclose a check or money order for applicable fees.

  4. Mail the completed package to:

Angelina County Sheriff's Office
Records Division
2311 E Lufkin Avenue
Lufkin, TX 75901

Pursuant to Texas Government Code § 552.221, the custodian of public records must promptly produce public information for inspection or duplication. The law defines "promptly" as "as soon as possible under the circumstances, that is, within a reasonable time, without delay." Typically, responses are provided within 10 business days.

For arrest records related to incidents within the City of Lufkin, requests may also be submitted to:

Lufkin Police Department
300 E Shepherd Avenue
Lufkin, TX 75901
(936) 633-0356
Lufkin Police Department

Requestors should note that certain information within arrest records may be redacted in accordance with privacy laws and ongoing investigation exemptions under the Texas Public Information Act.

How To Find Angelina County Arrest Records Online

Angelina County provides several digital resources for accessing arrest records online. These electronic systems offer convenient alternatives to in-person requests while maintaining compliance with Texas public records laws.

The primary online resources for Angelina County arrest records include:

  1. Angelina County Jail Roster - The Sheriff's Office maintains a current roster of individuals in custody, which is updated daily. This resource provides basic arrest information including:

    • Inmate name
    • Booking date
    • Charges
    • Bond amount
    • Court of jurisdiction

    The jail roster can be accessed through the Angelina County Sheriff's Office website.

  2. Angelina County District Clerk Records Search - For cases that have proceeded to court, the District Clerk's online portal provides access to:

    • Case information
    • Charges filed
    • Court dates
    • Case disposition
    • Related documents

    This system can be accessed through the Angelina County District Clerk's website.

  3. Texas Department of Public Safety Criminal History Search - For statewide criminal history information, including arrests in Angelina County, the Texas DPS offers an online search system. This service requires:

    • Creation of a user account
    • Payment of statutory fees ($3.00-$15.00 per search)
    • Subject's full name and date of birth

    The DPS search can be accessed through the Texas Department of Public Safety website.

  4. Judicial Branch Public Access Portal - The Texas Judicial Branch maintains a statewide search system for court records, which includes criminal cases stemming from arrests. This system can be accessed through the Texas Judicial Branch website.

When using online systems, users should be aware that:

  • Information may not be comprehensive or complete
  • Recent arrests may not appear immediately
  • Some information may be restricted from public view
  • Positive identification cannot always be established without fingerprint verification
  • Online records should not be used as the sole basis for employment or housing decisions

For the most complete and accurate information, users may need to supplement online searches with formal requests through the methods described in the previous section.

How To Search Angelina County Arrest Records for Free?

Members of the public have several options to access Angelina County arrest records without incurring fees. These no-cost methods are provided in accordance with the public's right to information under the Texas Public Information Act.

The following free resources are available:

  1. Angelina County Jail Current Inmate Roster - The Sheriff's Office maintains a publicly accessible list of current inmates that can be viewed at no charge:

    • Available online through the Sheriff's Office website
    • Updated daily with current custody information
    • Provides basic arrest and charge information
    • Does not include historical records of previously released individuals
  2. Public Access Terminals - Computer terminals are available for public use at:

Angelina County Courthouse
215 E Lufkin Avenue
Lufkin, TX 75901
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

These terminals provide access to:

  • Court case information
  • Docket schedules
  • Basic case disposition information
  • Limited arrest record information for cases that have entered the court system
  1. Public Records Inspection - Under Texas Government Code § 552.021, individuals have the right to inspect public records during regular business hours without charge. To exercise this right:
    • Visit the Angelina County Sheriff's Office Records Division
    • Complete a Public Information Request form
    • Present valid identification
    • Specify the records you wish to inspect

While inspection is free, charges apply if copies are requested.

  1. Local Public Library Resources - The Kurth Memorial Library provides free public computer access that can be used to search publicly available criminal justice information:

Kurth Memorial Library
706 S Raguet Street
Lufkin, TX 75904
(936) 630-0560
Kurth Memorial Library

  1. Media Reports and Public Notices - Local news outlets often report on significant arrests and maintain searchable online archives:
    • The Lufkin Daily News crime reports
    • Local television station websites
    • County press releases regarding major criminal cases

When utilizing free resources, users should be aware that:

  • Information may be limited in scope compared to official record requests
  • Historical records may not be available through free resources
  • Verification of information may require additional research
  • Some case details may be omitted from publicly accessible systems

For comprehensive criminal history information, the Texas Department of Public Safety remains the authoritative source, though their services typically involve fees for complete record searches.

How To Delete Arrest Records in Angelina County

In Texas, including Angelina County, arrest records generally cannot be deleted in the conventional sense. However, under specific circumstances, individuals may be eligible to have their records expunged (legally erased) or sealed (restricted from public access) through processes established by state law.

Expungement (Legal Erasure)

Expungement is governed by Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55, which provides for the complete removal of arrest records from public and official databases. Eligibility for expungement in Angelina County typically requires one of the following conditions:

  1. The person was arrested but never charged with a crime
  2. The case was dismissed
  3. The person was acquitted (found "not guilty") at trial
  4. The person was convicted but subsequently pardoned
  5. The person completed certain specialty court programs
  6. The arrest was due to identity theft or false identification

The expungement process involves:

  1. Filing a Petition for Expunction with the district court in Angelina County
  2. Paying the required filing fee (approximately $250-$300)
  3. Attending a court hearing (if required by the judge)
  4. Obtaining a signed Order of Expunction
  5. Distributing the order to all agencies holding records

Order of Nondisclosure (Record Sealing)

For cases that do not qualify for expungement, an Order of Nondisclosure may be available under Texas Government Code Chapter 411. This process seals records from public view but maintains them for law enforcement and certain governmental purposes. Eligibility typically requires:

  1. Successful completion of deferred adjudication probation
  2. No disqualifying criminal history
  3. Satisfaction of applicable waiting periods (varies by offense type)
  4. Payment of all fines, costs, and restitution

The nondisclosure process involves:

  1. Filing a Petition for Nondisclosure with the court that handled the original case
  2. Paying the required filing fee (approximately $280)
  3. Attending a court hearing
  4. Obtaining a signed Order of Nondisclosure
  5. Distribution of the order to relevant agencies

Important Considerations

  • Neither expungement nor nondisclosure is automatic; they require affirmative legal action
  • Certain offenses (particularly violent crimes, sex offenses, and family violence) are ineligible for nondisclosure
  • Federal agencies and certain licensing authorities may still access sealed records
  • Private data companies may have already collected and distributed record information before sealing or expungement
  • The processes typically require legal assistance from an attorney familiar with Texas record clearing laws

Individuals seeking expungement or nondisclosure in Angelina County should consult with a qualified attorney to determine eligibility and navigate the complex legal requirements of these procedures.

What Happens After Arrest in Angelina County?

The post-arrest process in Angelina County follows a structured sequence of events established by the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure and local judicial practices. This process ensures due process rights while moving cases through the criminal justice system.

Initial Custody and Booking

Following arrest, individuals are transported to the Angelina County Jail for processing. The booking procedure includes:

  • Documentation of personal information
  • Fingerprinting and photographing
  • Property inventory
  • Medical screening
  • Criminal history check
  • Initial risk assessment

Magistration

Within 48 hours of arrest (typically within 24 hours), arrestees appear before a magistrate for an initial hearing where:

  • Constitutional rights are explained
  • Charges are formally read
  • Bail/bond amounts are set
  • Indigent defense qualification is determined
  • Protective orders may be issued in appropriate cases

Bail/Bond Determination

The magistrate sets bail based on factors including:

  • Nature and circumstances of the offense
  • Safety risk to the community
  • Flight risk assessment
  • Criminal history
  • Ability to pay

Defendants may secure release through:

  • Cash bond (full payment to court)
  • Surety bond (payment to bondsman)
  • Personal recognizance bond (release on promise to appear)

Case Filing and Charging

For misdemeanors, the County Attorney's Office reviews the case and files charges. For felonies, the District Attorney's Office presents evidence to a grand jury, which determines whether probable cause exists to issue an indictment.

Arraignment

At arraignment, defendants:

  • Are formally informed of charges
  • Enter an initial plea (guilty, not guilty, no contest)
  • Have counsel appointed if they qualify for indigent defense
  • Receive future court dates

Pre-Trial Proceedings

This phase may include:

  • Discovery exchange between prosecution and defense
  • Pre-trial motions (e.g., suppression of evidence)
  • Plea negotiations
  • Case status conferences
  • Competency evaluations if necessary

Trial

If the case proceeds to trial, defendants may choose:

  • Bench trial (judge determines guilt)
  • Jury trial (guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment)

The trial process includes:

  • Jury selection (for jury trials)
  • Opening statements
  • Presentation of evidence
  • Witness testimony
  • Closing arguments
  • Deliberation
  • Verdict

Sentencing

If convicted, sentencing may occur immediately or at a later hearing. Sentences may include:

  • Incarceration in county jail or state prison
  • Probation/community supervision
  • Fines and court costs
  • Restitution to victims
  • Community service
  • Treatment programs

Post-Conviction

Following conviction, defendants retain rights to:

  • Appeal within specified timeframes
  • Post-conviction writs (e.g., habeas corpus)
  • Modification of sentence under certain circumstances

Throughout this process, cases may be resolved through plea agreements, diversion programs, or dismissal of charges. The Angelina County criminal justice system operates in accordance with state law while maintaining local procedures designed to ensure efficiency and fairness.

How Long Are Arrest Records Kept in Angelina County?

Arrest records in Angelina County are maintained according to retention schedules established by the Texas State Library and Archives Commission under Texas Local Government Code § 203.041. These schedules establish minimum retention periods for various types of law enforcement and criminal justice records.

Under the current Local Schedule PS (Public Safety Records) established by the Texas State Library and Archives Commission, arrest records are subject to the following retention requirements:

Arrest Records and Booking Information:

  • Adult felony arrests: 75 years from date of arrest
  • Adult misdemeanor arrests: 20 years from date of arrest
  • Juvenile arrests: Until the individual reaches age 21, plus 5 years
  • Arrest warrants: 2 years after execution or expiration, whichever later

Investigation Records:

  • Felony cases resulting in conviction or deferred adjudication: 75 years after final disposition
  • Misdemeanor cases resulting in conviction or deferred adjudication: 20 years after final disposition
  • Cases not resulting in conviction or without arrests: 5 years

Fingerprint and Identification Records:

  • Adult offenders: 75 years from date of arrest
  • Juvenile offenders: Until the individual reaches age 21, plus 5 years

Jail Records:

  • Inmate booking and intake records: 5 years
  • Jail incident reports: 5 years
  • Visitor logs: 3 years

Different agencies within Angelina County maintain separate record systems with potentially different retention periods:

  1. The Angelina County Sheriff's Office maintains arrest records, booking information, and jail records.
  2. The District and County Clerk's offices maintain court records related to criminal cases.
  3. The District Attorney and County Attorney offices maintain prosecution records.
  4. The Texas Department of Public Safety maintains the statewide criminal history repository.

It is important to note that these retention periods represent minimum requirements. In practice, many records are maintained indefinitely, particularly as record systems have transitioned to digital formats with expanded storage capabilities. Additionally, records that have been expunged through court order are destroyed in accordance with the expungement order, regardless of standard retention schedules.

The preservation of arrest records serves several important public interests:

  • Maintaining evidence for potential future legal proceedings
  • Supporting public safety through access to criminal history information
  • Ensuring accountability in the criminal justice system
  • Providing statistical data for policy development and research
  • Facilitating background checks for sensitive positions

Individuals with concerns about the retention of their arrest records should consult with legal counsel regarding potential expungement or nondisclosure options as outlined in previous sections.

How to Find Mugshots in Angelina County

What Mugshots Are

Mugshots, formally known as booking photographs, are official photographs taken during the booking process following an arrest. These images serve as visual identification records within the criminal justice system. In Angelina County, as in most jurisdictions, mugshots typically include:

  • A front-facing (portrait) view of the arrestee
  • Sometimes a profile (side) view
  • A booking information placard or identification number
  • Date of booking

Where Mugshots Are Maintained

In Angelina County, booking photographs are primarily maintained by:

Angelina County Sheriff's Office
2311 E Lufkin Avenue
Lufkin, TX 75901
(936) 634-3331
Angelina County Sheriff's Office

As the operator of the county jail, the Sheriff's Office is the primary custodian of booking photographs for all arrests processed through their facility, regardless of which agency made the arrest.

For arrests made by municipal police departments that maintain their own temporary holding facilities, such as the Lufkin Police Department, booking photographs may also be maintained by:

Lufkin Police Department
300 E Shepherd Avenue
Lufkin, TX 75901
(936) 633-0356
Lufkin Police Department

Finding Mugshots

To obtain official copies of booking photographs in Angelina County, individuals may:

  1. Submit a Public Information Request to the Angelina County Sheriff's Office:

    • In person at the Sheriff's Office Records Division
    • By mail using the department's request form
    • By email to the designated records custodian
  2. Provide specific identifying information:

    • Full name of the subject
    • Date of birth (if known)
    • Approximate date of arrest
    • Case or booking number (if known)
  3. Pay applicable fees:

    • $1.00 per photographic print
    • $5.00 for digital copies
    • Additional certification fees may apply

Can Mugshots Be Found Online

While some Texas counties publish current inmate rosters with booking photographs online, Angelina County currently does not maintain a public-facing database of mugshots. However, booking photographs may appear online through:

  1. Third-party websites that aggregate and publish mugshots obtained from public records
  2. Local media outlets that may publish booking photographs for newsworthy arrests
  3. The Texas Department of Public Criminal Justice offender information system (for individuals who have been convicted and sentenced to state custody)

Obtaining Mugshots Officially

The most reliable method to obtain an official, verified booking photograph is through a formal public information request to the Angelina County Sheriff's Office. This ensures:

  • The photograph is authentic and unaltered
  • The information associated with the photograph is accurate
  • The request is processed in compliance with state public records laws

Restrictions on Mugshot Access

Access to booking photographs may be restricted under certain circumstances:

  • If the subject is a juvenile (under 17 years of age)
  • If the record has been expunged or subject to an order of nondisclosure
  • If release would interfere with an active investigation
  • If the photograph is part of a case that has been dismissed or resulted in acquittal

Additionally, the Texas Legislature has enacted restrictions on commercial websites that publish mugshots and charge fees for removal. Under Texas Business and Commerce Code § 109.005, such websites must remove photographs free of charge if the individual was acquitted or the criminal record has been expunged.

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