Texas.Arrests.Org Kerr County

⚡ Updated April 2026 — Kerrville, Texas Hill Country

Texas.Arrests.Org Kerr County:
The Complete Real Guide

Searching for someone in the Kerr County Jail? Here’s exactly how to use texas.arrests.org for Kerr County, why it often misses people, and how to verify every result using official sources — with every phone number, address, and working link you need.

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texas.arrests.org is a private website — NOT the Kerr County Sheriff’s Office. It has no government affiliation. An arrest listing is NOT a conviction. Always verify through the official KCSO or VINE system. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.

If you typed “texas.arrests.org kerr” into Google, you’re almost certainly trying to find someone who was recently arrested in Kerr County, Texas — or you’re checking your own record. This guide gives you the straight truth about what that website actually shows for Kerr County, why it often fails to find people who were genuinely arrested, and the exact steps to get real, verified information through official sources.

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Kerr County is a smaller Hill Country county with a population of around 52,000 — anchored by Kerrville, with smaller communities including Ingram and Center Point. Unlike major metro counties like Harris or Dallas, Kerr County doesn’t maintain a widely publicized public online jail roster. That creates a specific challenge: most third-party sites including texas.arrests.org have inconsistent or very limited coverage of Kerr County bookings. This guide solves that problem.

What this guide covers: How to use texas.arrests.org for Kerr County → Why people go missing from results → The official VINE inmate search system → Kerr County Sheriff’s Office contacts and services → Kerr County Jail visitation, money and phone → Warrant search → How to get records → Mugshot removal under Texas law → Full FAQ and resource directory.

Section 01

What Does Texas.Arrests.Org Show for Kerr County?

When you go to texas.arrests.org/Kerr, you’ll see a database of mugshots and booking records collected from Kerr County. The site describes itself as the “Largest Database of Kerr County Mugshots” — but it’s important to understand exactly what that means and, more critically, what it doesn’t mean.

Texas.arrests.org is a private, third-party aggregator. It uses automated software to periodically scrape booking data from county sheriff’s offices that publish public online rosters. The data is then republished on their platform. They have no government connection, no law enforcement authority, and no obligation to keep records current or accurate after the initial scrape.

❌ What texas.arrests.org DOESN’T show

  • Case outcomes — dismissed, acquitted, or dropped charges
  • Whether the person is still in custody right now
  • Updated bond amounts after magistrate hearing
  • Sealed or expunged records
  • Many recent Kerr County bookings due to scraping gaps
  • Federal arrests — these go through BOP, not county jail
  • Arrests made by Kerrville PD before transfer to county

✔ What it CAN help with

  • Identifying the approximate date of a booking
  • Finding what charges were listed at time of arrest
  • Getting a rough sense of arrest activity in Kerr County
  • A starting point — to then verify through official sources
  • Historical bookings going back several years
  • Cross-referencing a name if you’re unsure of the county
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Critical: Kerr County Has Limited Coverage on arrests.org

Unlike large metro counties (Harris, Dallas, Tarrant), Kerr County does not maintain a widely accessible real-time public jail roster that can be reliably scraped. This means texas.arrests.org frequently misses recent Kerr County bookings entirely. If you can’t find someone, that does not mean they weren’t arrested — it almost certainly means the site simply hasn’t captured the booking yet, or the county’s data wasn’t available for scraping. Always go to the official VINE system or call the jail directly.

Section 04

Kerr County Sheriff’s Office — Official Contacts, Address & Phone Numbers

The Kerr County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) is the primary law enforcement agency serving Kerr County. Led by Sheriff Larry Leitha — a 30-year law enforcement veteran and Kerr County native elected as the county’s 14th Sheriff in 2020 — the KCSO serves over 50,000 residents across more than 1,100 square miles of the Texas Hill Country. The agency has operated continuously since 1856.

Agency / Location
Address
Phone
Use For
Kerr County Sheriff’s Office
Main / Administration
400 Clearwater Paseo
Kerrville, TX 78028
Non-emergency calls, general inquiries
Kerr County Jail
400 Clearwater Paseo
Kerrville, TX 78028
Inmate status, booking info, visitation
Jail Fax
Same address
Written/fax inquiries
Kerr County Clerk of Court
700 Main Street
Kerrville, TX 78028
Court records, case outcomes, criminal records
County Court — Warrant Info
700 Main Street
Kerrville, TX 78028
Active warrants, warrant inquiries
Victim Services Coordinator
KCSO, 400 Clearwater Paseo
Victim assistance and notification
Kerrville Police Department
429 Sidney Baker
Kerrville, TX 78028
City arrests within Kerrville limits
Ingram Police Department
226 Highway 39
Ingram, TX 78025
Arrests within Ingram city limits
Crime Stoppers (Anonymous)
P.O. Box 290772
Kerrville, TX 78029
Anonymous crime tips — no ID required
Emergency — All Areas
County-wide
All life-threatening emergencies

Kerr County Jail & Sheriff’s Office — Location Map

📍 Kerr County Sheriff’s Office & Jail — 400 Clearwater Paseo, Kerrville, TX 78028
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Local Insider Tip: KCSO Administration Hours

The Kerr County Sheriff’s Office administration is open Monday–Friday, 8 AM–5 PM. The jail operates 24/7. If you’re calling for booking information during evenings or weekends, call the jail line directly at (830) 896-1257 — jail staff can confirm custody status around the clock, while administrative staff are only available on weekdays during business hours.

Section 05

Kerr County Jail — Visitation Hours, Phone Calls & Sending Money

The Kerr County Jail is located at 400 Clearwater Paseo, Kerrville, TX 78028. It has a capacity of 192 inmates and operates as a 328-bed facility housing both male and female inmates. The facility is staffed by the KCSO Corrections Division. Here’s everything you need to know to stay connected with someone inside.

Visitation Hours at the Kerr County Jail

Visitation at Kerr County Jail follows a set schedule. Showing up outside of these hours will result in being turned away — call ahead if you’re unsure:

Day
Time (Morning)
Time (Afternoon)
Who
Friday
8:30 AM – 11:30 AM
1:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Male inmates
Saturday
8:30 AM – 11:30 AM
1:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Male inmates
Sunday
8:30 AM – 11:30 AM
1:30 PM – 4:00 PM
All inmates
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Always Call Before Visiting

Visitation schedules can change — holidays, facility lockdowns, or special circumstances can alter times without wide public notice. Always call the Kerr County Jail at (830) 896-1257 before making the drive. Bring a valid, unexpired government-issued photo ID. No ID = no entry, no exceptions. Conservative dress is required.

Phone Calls From Kerr County Jail

Inmates cannot receive incoming calls — they can only make outgoing calls through the jail’s phone system. You need to set up a prepaid phone account before they can call you. Key warning that cannot be overstated: every single phone call, every letter, and every message from the Kerr County Jail is recorded and may be monitored by prosecutors. Never discuss the case, evidence, witnesses, or anything related to the charges. Only talk logistics: lawyer, bail, family matters, bills.

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Kerr County Jail Phone & Money — Access Corrections

Most Texas county jails including Kerr County use accesscorrections.com (phone: 866-345-1884) for commissary money deposits and phone account funding. You’ll need the inmate’s full legal name and booking number. Make a small test deposit first to confirm you’ve selected the correct inmate. For TDCJ state prison inmates, use jpay.com instead.

Sending Mail to Kerr County Jail Inmates

Address all mail to the inmate’s full legal name at: 400 Clearwater Paseo, Kerrville, TX 78028. Use the inmate’s booking number on the envelope. Most Texas jails now require plain white postcards only — no sealed envelopes, no stickers, no colored paper, no glitter, no staples, and no items enclosed. Call the jail to confirm current mail rules before sending anything, as policies change.

Section 06

Kerr County Arrest Records, Warrants & Court Records — How to Get Them

Under the Texas Public Information Act (Texas Government Code Chapter 552), arrest records in Kerr County are public information — unless they have been sealed or expunged by a court order. Here’s how to access the different types of records:

Official — Free
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VINE Inmate Search

The official statewide Texas inmate search covering all county jails and state prisons. Free, updated in near real-time, and the most reliable source for Kerr County inmate status. Also provides custody change notifications.

VINE Official Search →
Official — Free
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Texas DPS Criminal History

The only source certified for employment and legal use. Name-based search costs $1 per credit. This is what background check companies actually use. Statewide coverage including all Kerr County arrests.

DPS Criminal History →
Official
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Kerr County Court Records

Case outcomes, hearing dates, verdicts, and dismissals are handled by the Kerr County Clerk of Court — not the Sheriff’s Office. For case outcomes after an arrest, this is your source.

Clerk of Court: (830) 792-2281
Statewide
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TDCJ Offender Search

For inmates who were sentenced and transferred to Texas state prison — including those originally arrested in Kerr County. Covers all 104 TDCJ facilities. Free and official.

TDCJ Offender Search →
In-Person / Phone
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KCSO Direct Records Request

For police reports and incident records, contact the Sheriff’s Office directly. Call first to understand what you need to bring, any fees, and office hours. Administration is open Monday–Friday, 8 AM–5 PM.

KCSO: (830) 896-1216
📍 400 Clearwater Paseo, Kerrville TX 78028
Warrant Check
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Active Warrant Inquiry

To check for active warrants in Kerr County, call the County Court directly or contact the KCSO Warrant and Civil Division. If you discover a warrant for yourself, consult a defense attorney before appearing at any law enforcement office.

County Court: (830) 792-2211
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Getting a Kerr County Arrest Record Sealed or Expunged

Under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55A, charges that were dismissed, resulted in an acquittal, or went through pretrial diversion may qualify for expungement — meaning the record is physically destroyed. Deferred adjudication may qualify for a nondisclosure order (record sealed from public view) under Gov’t Code § 411.071. Start with the Texas State Law Library expungement guide or consult a licensed Texas criminal defense attorney. Once expunged, the arrest will no longer appear on DPS background checks or any official record — and you can legally deny it ever occurred in most contexts.

Section 07

How to Remove Your Mugshot From Texas.Arrests.Org Kerr — Free & Legal

If your mugshot appears on texas.arrests.org from a Kerr County arrest — especially if the charges were dismissed, you were acquitted, or you completed pretrial diversion — you can request removal. Under Texas law, this must be free.

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Texas Business & Commerce Code § 109.002 — Your Legal Protection

Texas law explicitly prohibits any website from charging a fee to remove a mugshot. Cite this statute (Texas Bus. & Com. Code § 109.002) in your removal request to arrests.org. They cannot legally charge you. Any service charging money for this is exploiting you and may be violating Texas law. You have the right to free removal with proper documentation.

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    Find Your Record ID on Texas.Arrests.Org/Kerr

    Go to texas.arrests.org/Kerr and find your profile. Look at the URL in your browser’s address bar when viewing your profile — the number at the end is your Record ID. Copy it exactly.

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    Gather Your Legal Documentation

    You need one of the following from the Kerr County Clerk of Court (830-792-2281): a certified copy of your dismissal order, expungement order, acquittal verdict, or nondisclosure order. You also need a government-issued photo ID (redact your SSN and full address — leave your name and photo visible). Get certified copies — regular printouts are often rejected.

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    Submit the Removal Request to Arrests.Org

    Go to arrests.org/remove/?id=[YOUR_RECORD_ID] — replace the placeholder with your actual record ID from Step 1. Upload your court documents and redacted ID. In the notes or reason field, write: “Removal requested pursuant to Texas Business & Commerce Code § 109.002. No fee will be paid for this removal.”

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    Follow Up After 10 Business Days

    If no confirmation arrives within 10 business days, email info@arrests.org with your original submission date, record ID, and again citing Texas Bus. & Com. § 109.002. Save every email. This creates the paper trail needed if you ever need to escalate.

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    De-Index From All Search Engines

    After the page is removed (returns a 404 error), submit the old URL to Google’s Outdated Content Removal Tool and to Bing Content Removal (covers Yahoo and DuckDuckGo simultaneously). Without this step, the removed page may still appear in search results for weeks or months.

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Don’t Forget Other Sites — Apply to All Simultaneously

If your record appears on texas.arrests.org/Kerr, it very likely also appears on bustednewspaper.com, jailbase.com, recentlybooked.com, and similar sites. Submit removal requests to all of them at the same time using the same documentation. Texas Bus. & Com. § 109.002 applies to all of them equally. Texas residents qualify regardless of which site hosts the record.

Section 08

Kerr County Arrest Scams — Protect Yourself and Your Family

Because Kerr County arrest data is public, scammers monitor it and target families within hours of a booking. Knowing the warning signs is the only protection. The Hill Country’s close-knit communities make these scams particularly dangerous — people are often more trusting of callers who seem to know local details.

🚩 Never Do Any of These — It’s Always a Scam

No legitimate Texas court, jail, or bonding company operating in Kerr County will ever ask for any of the following. If you see or hear any of these signals, hang up immediately and call the Kerr County Jail directly at (830) 896-1257.

🚩 Gift card payment for bail (iTunes, Amazon, Google Play)
🚩 Zelle, Venmo, or CashApp “bail transfer”
🚩 Bitcoin or cryptocurrency demanded
🚩 “Pay $99 to remove your mugshot”
🚩 Unsolicited call from “the Kerr County Jail”
🚩 “Pay in 1 hour or bail increases” — pressure tactics
🚩 Bondsman who approaches you without being called
🚩 No written documentation or receipt offered
🚩 Cash demanded at a location away from the jail
Section 09

Frequently Asked Questions — Texas.Arrests.Org Kerr County 2026

The most reliable method is the official Texas VINE system at vinelink.vineapps.com — free, statewide, and updated in near real-time. If VINE shows no results, call the Kerr County Jail directly at (830) 896-1257. The jail operates 24/7 and can confirm custody status over the phone. The KCSO non-emergency line at (830) 896-1216 can also help direct you. Texas.arrests.org is not a reliable source for recent Kerr County bookings due to data coverage gaps.
Kerr County is a smaller Texas county that doesn’t maintain a widely accessible, real-time public online jail roster in the same format as major metro counties. This means texas.arrests.org’s automated scrapers frequently fail to capture Kerr County bookings at all — or capture them with significant delays (24–48 hours or more). This is a known limitation, not a temporary glitch. For Kerr County specifically, the VINE system and direct phone calls to the jail are significantly more reliable than any private aggregator site.
The Kerr County Jail is located at 400 Clearwater Paseo, Kerrville, TX 78028. Phone: (830) 896-1257. Fax: (830) 895-2705. The Sheriff’s Office non-emergency line is (830) 896-1216. Administration hours are Monday–Friday, 8 AM–5 PM. Jail booking inquiries are available 24/7 by phone.
Kerr County Jail visitation for male inmates is on Friday and Saturday from 8:30–11:30 AM and 1:30–4:00 PM. Sunday visitation runs 8:30–11:30 AM and 1:30–4:00 PM for all inmates. Always call ahead at (830) 896-1257 to confirm hours haven’t changed. Bring a valid, unexpired government-issued photo ID. All visitors must follow the jail’s dress code — no see-through clothing, no colors resembling inmate uniforms.
The current Kerr County Sheriff is Larry Leitha — a 30-year law enforcement veteran who retired as a commended DPS Special Agent and is a lifelong Kerr County native. He was elected as the county’s 14th Sheriff in 2020. The official KCSO website is kerrcountysheriff.com. The KCSO employs 124 staff including 59 active deputies and has served Kerr County since 1856.
For arrest records, contact the KCSO directly at (830) 896-1216 or visit 400 Clearwater Paseo, Kerrville TX 78028. For police reports, call the same number. For court records and case outcomes, contact the Kerr County Clerk of Court at (830) 792-2281. For a certified statewide criminal history, use the Texas DPS Criminal History Name Search at securesite.dps.texas.gov ($1 per search).
Go to arrests.org/remove/?id=[YOUR_RECORD_ID] (get your ID from the profile URL) and submit your court dismissal, expungement order, or acquittal + a redacted government ID. Cite Texas Business & Commerce Code § 109.002 — the law that prohibits charging a fee for mugshot removal in Texas. The removal is free with proper documentation. After removal, de-index the old URL from Google and Bing. The full step-by-step process is in Section 07 of this guide.
Yes. Texas is an open-records state under the Texas Public Information Act (Government Code Chapter 552). Arrest records in Kerr County are generally public information — including booking data, charges, and mugshots — unless a court has ordered them sealed or expunged. Juvenile records are confidential by default. You do not need to provide a reason or identification to request public records, though you may need to submit a written request and pay copying fees.
Section 10

Complete Quick Reference — Kerr County Arrest & Inmate Resources

🔍 Inmate Search — Official

📞 Key Phone Numbers

📍 Key Addresses

  • Kerr County Jail & KCSO400 Clearwater Paseo, Kerrville TX 78028
  • Kerr County Courthouse700 Main Street, Kerrville TX 78028
  • Kerrville Police Dept429 Sidney Baker, Kerrville TX 78028
  • Ingram Police Dept226 Highway 39, Ingram TX 78025

📋 Records & Court

🗑 Mugshot Removal

🌐 Official KCSO Sites

Legal Disclaimer: This is an independent informational guide and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by the Kerr County Sheriff’s Office, the Kerrville Police Department, texas.arrests.org, or any Texas government agency. All information is provided for educational purposes only and was verified as accurate as of April 2026. Phone numbers and URLs may change — always verify current information at kerrcountysheriff.com. An arrest is not a conviction. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. For legal advice, consult a licensed Texas criminal defense attorney. For emergencies, call 9-1-1.

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