Texas County Police Blotter

Texas County police blotter records are maintained by the sheriff's office in Houston, the county seat of Missouri's largest county by area. Sheriff James E. Sigman oversees law enforcement across a vast stretch of Ozark terrain in south-central Missouri. You can search Texas County police blotter data by calling 417-967-3025, using VineLink, or visiting the sheriff's office at 519 N. Grand Ave. The county's large geographic size means deputies cover a lot of ground, and every arrest feeds into the police blotter regardless of where in the county it happened.

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Texas County Quick Facts

25,000+Population
HoustonCounty Seat
James E. SigmanSheriff
LargestCounty by Area

Texas County Sheriff's Office

Sheriff James E. Sigman runs the Texas County Sheriff's Office from 519 N. Grand Ave. in Houston, MO 65483. The phone is 417-967-3025. Fax goes to 417-967-5546. For emergencies, dial 911. The office handles patrol, investigations, and jail operations for the entire county. Texas County is the largest county in Missouri by area, which makes patrol duties especially demanding for the sheriff's deputies.

Deputies respond to calls from all corners of this massive county. Each arrest they make creates an entry on the Texas County police blotter. Under Missouri's Sunshine Law in Chapter 610 RSMo, these records are open to the public. Written requests get a three-business-day response window. Copy fees follow the standard Missouri rate of about 10 cents per page. The first half hour of research time is free.

The sheriff's office works with Missouri State Highway Patrol troopers who also cover the county's extensive road network. Arrests by state troopers in Texas County get processed through the local jail and appear on the county police blotter alongside the sheriff's own arrests.

Texas County Jail Inmate Records

The Texas County Jail processes bookings around the clock. You can call 417-967-3025 to ask about current inmates. The jail maintains a roster with booking photos, charges, and bond amounts. Visitation follows a set schedule, and commissary and medical services are available for all inmates.

The VineLink system is one of the best ways to search Texas County police blotter records online. Enter a name to find someone in custody. The results show identifying details, charges, booking dates, bond amounts, and release information. VineLink also offers alerts when an inmate's status changes, which helps if you are tracking a case that started on the local police blotter.

The south-central Missouri location puts Texas County in the Ozarks region. The area draws outdoor recreation visitors, and some arrests involve people passing through rather than residents. These transient bookings still show up on the police blotter and are subject to the same public access rules as any other arrest.

Missouri Department of Public Safety resources for Texas County police blotter

Request Texas County Police Blotter Records

To get copies of police blotter records from Texas County, send a written request to the sheriff's office at 519 N. Grand Ave., Houston, MO 65483. Include the person's name and approximate arrest date. You can also fax requests to 417-967-5546. The Missouri Attorney General's office handles complaints about denied records requests under Section 610.027 RSMo.

Open records include the name, age, charges, arrest date, and arresting agency. Closed records need a court order or consent. The sheriff will let you know if a record is closed. The MSHP crime portal and Department of Public Safety offer additional tools that cover Texas County data statewide.

Note: Texas County's large area sometimes leads to joint operations with neighboring county agencies, so arrests may be processed in more than one jurisdiction.

What Texas County Police Blotter Records Contain

Each entry on the Texas County police blotter includes standard data fields used across Missouri. The person's full name and date of birth are recorded. All charges are listed with Missouri statute references. The arresting agency is identified. The arrest date, time, and location go into the record. Bond amounts and types are set by the court. Booking photos are taken during intake. Release information updates when the person leaves custody.

The booking process starts when a deputy brings someone to the jail in Houston. Staff take photos, collect fingerprints, and run a health check. Charges are entered into the system. A bond hearing follows. The court decides the bond amount and type. Cash bonds, surety bonds, and personal recognizance releases are all possible. Some cases result in no bond being set, which means the person stays in custody until the court rules otherwise.

Texas County's status as Missouri's largest county by area creates unique challenges for law enforcement. Deputies cover vast distances on patrol. Response times to calls in the far reaches of the county can be long. The Ozark terrain adds difficulty to rural patrol work. Despite these challenges, every arrest gets processed through the same booking system and creates the same type of police blotter record as any other Missouri county.

Texas County Law Enforcement Overview

Texas County holds the title of Missouri's largest county by area. The vast Ozark terrain makes patrol work a daily challenge for the sheriff's deputies. Sheriff James E. Sigman manages a department that covers more ground than any other county sheriff in the state. Arrests happen everywhere from the county seat of Houston to the most remote hollers in the hills. Each one gets processed through the same booking system and creates a police blotter record. State troopers also patrol the county and contribute their arrests to the local blotter.

The sheriff's office is at 519 N. Grand Ave., Houston, MO 65483. Call 417-967-3025 for general inquiries. The fax number is 417-967-5546. The jail maintains an online inmate roster with booking photos, charges, bond amounts, and visitation scheduling. Commissary services and medical care are provided to inmates. These jail services support both the people in custody and those who are trying to stay in contact with someone who appears on the Texas County police blotter.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Texas County in the Ozarks. Each maintains separate police blotter records.