Texas Arrests Org Lubbock

⚡ Updated April 2026 — Lubbock County, Texas

Texas Arrests Org Lubbock:
The Real Guide to Finding Anyone

You searched “texas arrests org lubbock” because you need to find someone in a Lubbock County jail — fast. This guide explains exactly how texas.arrests.org works for Lubbock, what it misses, and the official sources that give you accurate, real-time answers every time.

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texas.arrests.org is a private, third-party website — NOT affiliated with Lubbock County or any government agency. It does not show case outcomes, dismissals, or sealed records. An arrest listing is never a conviction. For verified, real-time information always use the official sources listed in this guide.
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When someone you know is arrested in Lubbock, the next few hours are critical. You need to find out where they are, what the charges are, what the bond amount is, and what you can do next. The first place most people look is texas.arrests.org/Lubbock — and while that site can point you in the right direction, it’s never the final word.

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This guide tells you everything you actually need to know: how to use texas.arrests.org for Lubbock County correctly, why results are sometimes missing, how to verify everything through official Lubbock County sources, how to send money, schedule visits, and what to do if charges were dropped and your mugshot is still showing up online.

Covered in full detail: How texas.arrests.org works for Lubbock → Official Lubbock County jail roster → Lubbock County Sheriff’s Office contact info → Lubbock Police Department records → Inmate search step by step → Bond and bail process → Jail visitation rules → Phone calls and money deposits → TDCJ state prison search → Mugshot removal under Texas law → Full FAQ.

Section 01

What Is Texas Arrests Org Lubbock — And What It Actually Shows You

When people search “texas arrests org lubbock,” they’re looking for texas.arrests.org/Lubbock — the Lubbock County section of the Arrests.org network. This is a private website that scrapes publicly available booking data from the Lubbock County Sheriff’s Office and republishes it in a searchable format with mugshot photos.

It’s useful for one specific thing: quickly identifying which Lubbock facility someone was booked into, and seeing the initial charges that were recorded at the time of arrest. Beyond that, there are serious limitations you need to understand before relying on anything you find there.

❌ texas.arrests.org/Lubbock — Limitations

  • No government affiliation — private website only
  • Data lags 6–18 hours behind official roster
  • Never shows if charges were dropped or dismissed
  • Bond amounts may be outdated after magistrate hearing
  • Released inmates may still appear as “in custody”
  • Doesn’t cover all Lubbock County booking agencies
  • Records may stay up for years after expungement
  • Cannot be used for employment or tenant screening

✔ Official Lubbock Sources — What You Actually Get

  • Real-time jail roster — updated every 30 minutes
  • Verified current custody status
  • Accurate, current bond amount after magistrate
  • Case outcomes visible via District Clerk portal
  • Legally certified for any official purpose
  • Covers all Lubbock County and City Police bookings
  • Expunged records removed per court order
  • Free to access — no account required
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The Right Way to Use texas.arrests.org for Lubbock

Use it as a starting point only. It helps you confirm an arrest happened and gives you the initial booking details — especially useful if you’re not sure which agency made the arrest. Once you have the name and approximate date, immediately switch to the official Lubbock County Sheriff’s Office active jail roster or the official County Jail Roster to confirm real-time status.

Section 03

Lubbock County Sheriff’s Office & Lubbock Police — All Verified Contacts

There are two separate law enforcement agencies that make arrests in Lubbock — the Lubbock County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO), which covers unincorporated parts of the county, and the Lubbock Police Department (LPD), which covers Lubbock city limits. Knowing which one made the arrest tells you where to look and who to call.

Agency / Division
Address
Phone
Use For
LCSO Main Office
Sheriff Kelly Rowe
712 Broadway
Lubbock, TX 79401
General inquiries, warrant search
LCSO — Inmate Info Line
All Lubbock County
Inmate status, non-emergency
LCSO Detention Center
Primary Jail Facility
3502 N. Holly Ave
Lubbock, TX 79403
Booking info, inmate location
LCSO Detention Center
Alternate / Phone Systems
3502 N. Holly Ave
Lubbock, TX 79403
Inmate phone system, deposits
LCSO Warrant Division
712 Broadway, Lubbock TX
Warrant inquiries, outstanding warrants
LCSO Records Division
712 Broadway, Lubbock TX
Records requests, public records
Lubbock Police Dept (LPD)
City Arrests
916 Texas Ave
Lubbock, TX 79401
City limit arrests, LPD jail
LPD Records Division
916 Texas Ave
Lubbock, TX 79401
Police reports, LPD records
Lubbock County Clerk
Kelly Pinion
904 Broadway, Room 207
Lubbock, TX 79408
Court records, case outcomes
Emergency — All Areas
All locations
All life-threatening emergencies

Lubbock County Sheriff’s Office — Headquarters Map

📍 LCSO Headquarters — 712 Broadway, Lubbock, TX 79401
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Insider Tip: Know Which Agency Made the Arrest

This is the most common source of confusion in Lubbock. If the arrest happened inside Lubbock city limits, it was likely made by Lubbock Police Department — call LPD at (806) 775-2816. If the arrest happened in unincorporated Lubbock County (outside city limits), it was likely the Sheriff’s Office — call (806) 775-1600. Both agencies may book into the same Detention Center, but knowing who made the arrest helps you reach the right records division.

Section 04

Lubbock County Arrest Records & Police Reports — How to Get Them

Arrest records in Texas are public records under the Texas Public Information Act. You don’t need to give a reason to request them, and you don’t need to show ID for most requests. Here’s how to get exactly what you need from the right agency.

Free Online
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LCSO Active Jail Roster

Search Lubbock County’s official, real-time jail roster free online. Shows current inmates: mugshot, charges, bond, and booking date. Updated continuously.

Search Jail Roster →
Online / In Person
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LPD Police Report Request

Get Lubbock Police Department incident reports online or in person. Online reports available at the LPD police reports portal. In-person at 916 Texas Ave, Lubbock TX 79401.

LPD Online Reports →
📞 Records: (806) 775-2808
County Clerk
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Court Records & Case Outcomes

Find out what happened after the arrest — was the case dismissed, reduced, or convicted? The Lubbock County Clerk’s Office maintains all criminal court filings and outcomes.

Email County Clerk →
📞 (806) 775-1076 | 904 Broadway Rm 207

How to Request a Lubbock Police Report — Step by Step

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    Try the LPD Online Reports Portal First

    Go to policereports.ci.lubbock.tx.us — Lubbock PD’s online police report system. Available 24/7. You can search by report number, date, or parties involved. Download the report directly if it’s available online. This covers incidents handled by Lubbock PD only.

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    For In-Person or LCSO Reports — Visit the Records Division

    For Lubbock Police Department records in person: 916 Texas Avenue, Lubbock, TX 79401. Hours: Monday–Friday during normal business hours. Call first: (806) 775-2808. For LCSO records, contact the Sheriff’s Office at 712 Broadway, Lubbock TX 79401. Fax: (806) 775-7991.

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    Complete a Written Open Records Request

    For records not available online, complete an Open/Public Records Request form from the Lubbock County Clerk’s Office at 904 Broadway, Room 207, Lubbock TX 79408-3536. Email: CountyClerk@co.lubbock.tx.us. Under the Texas Public Information Act, the agency must respond within 10 business days.

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    For Texas DPS Certified Criminal History

    For a certified background check recognized for employment and licensing, use the Texas DPS Criminal History Name Search at securesite.dps.texas.gov. Cost: $1 per search. Phone: (512) 424-2474. This is the only source legally certified for official purposes.

Section 05

Lubbock County Bail & Bond Process — What Happens After Arrest

After someone is arrested and booked into the Lubbock County Detention Center, they must appear before a magistrate judge within 48 hours. This is when bail is set. Understanding this process — and acting fast — is the difference between days in jail and release within hours.

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All Jail Communications Are Recorded — Every Single One

Every phone call, video visit, and letter from the Lubbock County Detention Center is recorded and monitored. The District Attorney’s office actively reviews these records. Never discuss case details, what happened, or legal strategy on any jail communication. Only discuss logistics: finding an attorney, bond, bills, childcare. Treat every communication as if a prosecutor is reading it — because they may well be.

The Four Bond Options in Lubbock County

Option 1
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Cash Bond

Pay 100% of the bail amount directly to the Lubbock County Detention Center bond window. The full amount is refunded after the case concludes (minus any court fees). Best option if you have the funds — no bondsman needed.

Option 2
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Surety Bond (Bail Bondsman)

Pay 10% non-refundable to a licensed Texas bail bondsman. They guarantee the full bond amount. Standard rate in Texas is 10% — it is non-refundable even if charges are dropped. Verify the bondsman is licensed with the Texas Department of Insurance at tdi.texas.gov.

Option 3
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Personal Recognizance (PR) Bond

The magistrate releases the person on their promise to appear at all court dates — no money required. PR bonds are more common for first-time, non-violent offenses and are often achieved with an attorney present at the magistrate hearing arguing on your behalf.

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Call a Defense Attorney BEFORE Calling a Bondsman

This is the most important financial decision you’ll make in the next 24 hours. An attorney at the magistrate hearing can argue for lower bail or a PR bond — potentially saving thousands of dollars. A bondsman gets them out; an attorney gets them out better and starts building a defense. Texas State Bar Lawyer Referral Service: 1-800-504-2092 | texasbar.com

Section 06

Lubbock County Jail Visitation, Phone Calls & Sending Money — 2026 Rules

The Lubbock County Detention Center at 3502 N. Holly Ave operates a structured visitation system. Understanding the rules before you show up saves wasted trips and frustrating rejections at the door.

Visitation Rules — Lubbock County Detention Center

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Visitation Hours Sunday–Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Last check-in: 9:00 p.m.
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Visit Duration Maximum 20 minutes per visit. One adult visitor per visit. Up to two children may accompany.
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Advance Scheduling Schedule at least 24 hours in advance via SmartJailMail.com. Both the facility and inmate must approve you.
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ID Required Valid, unexpired government-issued photo ID mandatory. No expired IDs. I-94s, green cards, and border crossing cards have restrictions — call ahead.
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Dress Code Enforced No halter tops, tank tops, see-through fabrics, open midriff, offensive graphics. Shorts/skirts must reach fingertips. Pants must be worn at waist.
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Prohibited Items No food, gum, drinks, cell phones, purses, backpacks, pens, pencils, or bags of any kind. Use provided lockers (bring a quarter — returned when you retrieve key).
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Video Visitation Remote video visits available via SmartJailMail.com. Create an account first, then search for the inmate. Remote visits have a fee. Inmate must be approved for your visit.
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Check Your Own Warrants First If you have an active warrant in Lubbock County, you may be detained when you arrive at the facility. Call (806) 775-1422 to check warrant status before visiting.

Sending Money to a Lubbock County Inmate

Inmates have two separate accounts: commissary (for food, hygiene products, clothing) and phone/prepaid account (for outbound calls). You need to fund both separately. You’ll need the inmate’s full legal name and booking number.

Commissary Money
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Access Corrections

Primary commissary deposit method for Lubbock County. Deposit online, by phone, or at the kiosk in the main lobby of the Detention Center (3502 N. Holly Ave).

accesscorrections.com →
Phone Account
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IC Solutions (Encartele)

Lubbock County Detention Center uses Encartele / IC Solutions for the inmate phone system. Fund a prepaid account before they try to call you — otherwise the call disconnects.

icsolutions.com →
Video & Mail
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SmartJailMail

Used for scheduling visitation, remote video visits, and sending digital messages/photos to Lubbock County inmates. Create a free account, then search for the inmate by name.

smartjailmail.com →

Mail Rules — Lubbock County Detention Center

Lubbock County has strict mail rules to prevent contraband. Violations result in mail being confiscated without notice. All mail is opened and read. Mail is sent to:

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Lubbock County Detention Center Mail Address

Inmate’s Full Legal Name, Booking Number
Lubbock County Detention Center
P.O. Box 10535
Lubbock, TX 79408

Prohibited in mail: Fragrance, lipstick, marker, stickers, staples, paperclips, business cards, bookmarks, news clippings, magazines, internet printouts (except religious material), organic liquids, drugs. Must have a return address. Cash and money orders are NOT accepted through the mail.

Section 07

Remove Your Mugshot From Texas Arrests Org Lubbock — Free Under Texas Law

If your mugshot appears on texas.arrests.org and your charges were dismissed, you were found not guilty, or your record was expunged — you have the right to have it removed. And critically, under Texas law, they cannot charge you for this.

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Texas Business & Commerce Code § 109.002 — Your Legal Protection

This Texas law makes it illegal for any mugshot website to charge a fee for removing a record. If any site — including arrests.org — demands payment, cite Texas Bus. & Com. Code § 109.002 in your written request. They face civil liability for non-compliance. You are entitled to free removal with proper documentation.

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    Get Your Court Disposition Document First

    You need proof that charges were dismissed, you were acquitted, or your record was expunged. Get a certified copy of your case disposition from the Lubbock County Clerk’s Office at 904 Broadway, Room 207, Lubbock TX 79408. Call (806) 775-1076. For Texas expungement eligibility, visit the Texas State Law Library at guides.sll.texas.gov.

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    Find Your Record ID on texas.arrests.org

    Go to texas.arrests.org/Lubbock and find your profile. Look at the URL in your browser — the number at the end is your Record ID. Copy it exactly (e.g., …/profile/12345678).

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    Submit the Removal Request

    Go to arrests.org/remove/?id=[YOUR_RECORD_ID]. Upload your court dismissal/expungement order and a redacted government-issued photo ID (cover SSN and address — leave name and photo visible). In the message field, write: “This removal is submitted under Texas Business & Commerce Code § 109.002. No fee may be charged for this removal.”

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    Follow Up After 10 Business Days

    If no confirmation within 10 days, email info@arrests.org citing Texas Bus. & Com. § 109.002 and your submission date. Keep every email. After the page is taken down (shows 404), de-index from Google at Google’s removal tool and from Bing — which also covers Yahoo and DuckDuckGo.

Section 08

Lubbock Arrest Record Scams — Recognize Every Red Flag

The moment an arrest is posted to a public jail roster, scammers — who monitor this data — begin targeting families. Lubbock County families are not exempt from this. These operations are sophisticated and use spoofed phone numbers. Know the signals before they happen to you.

🚩 Immediate Red Flags — Stop and Hang Up

No legitimate Lubbock County jail, court, or law enforcement agency will ever do any of the following. If you encounter any of these, hang up immediately and call the jail directly at (806) 775-7009.

🚩 Gift card payment for bail demanded
🚩 Zelle, CashApp, or Venmo “bail transfer”
🚩 Bitcoin or crypto payment requested
🚩 “Pay to remove mugshot” — illegal in Texas
🚩 Unsolicited call claiming to be from Lubbock jail
🚩 “Pay in 30 minutes or bond doubles” — pressure tactics
🚩 Unlicensed bondsman approaching your door
🚩 No written receipt or documentation offered
Section 09

Lubbock County Arrest Records — Complete Quick Reference

🔍 Inmate / Arrest Search

📞 Key Phone Numbers

📍 Key Addresses

  • LCSO Detention Center3502 N. Holly Ave, Lubbock TX 79403
  • LCSO Sheriff’s Office712 Broadway, Lubbock TX 79401
  • LPD / LPD Records916 Texas Ave, Lubbock TX 79401
  • Lubbock County Clerk904 Broadway Rm 207, Lubbock TX 79408
  • Inmate MailP.O. Box 10535, Lubbock TX 79408

💰 Money & Visits

📋 Records & Reports

⚖️ Legal Help

Section 10

Frequently Asked Questions — Texas Arrests Org Lubbock 2026

texas.arrests.org/Lubbock is the Lubbock County section of a private, third-party website that aggregates publicly available booking data from the Lubbock County Sheriff’s Office. It is not affiliated with any government agency. It shows recent arrest mugshots, booking dates, and initial charges — but it does not show case outcomes, dismissals, or whether someone has been released. Always verify through the official LCSO active jail roster.
Use the official Lubbock County Sheriff’s Office active jail roster at lubbocksheriff.com. Search by name (last name first), booking number, or SO number. The roster is real-time. The Lubbock County Detention Center is at 3502 N. Holly Avenue, Lubbock, TX 79403. Phone: (806) 775-7009 or (806) 775-7048. Email: LSODetention@Lubbockcounty.gov. If arrested by Lubbock Police Dept (city limits), call LPD at (806) 775-2816.
Several reasons: (1) The arrest happened in the last 6–18 hours — the site lags behind the official roster. (2) The name was spelled differently at booking — try last name only. (3) The arrest was made by Lubbock PD (city limits) rather than LCSO — call LPD at (806) 775-2816. (4) The person was sentenced and transferred to TDCJ state prison — search at inmate.tdcj.texas.gov. (5) They were released more than 90 days ago. Call the Detention Center directly at (806) 775-7009 for a definitive answer in under 3 minutes.
LCSO Main Office: 712 Broadway, Lubbock, TX 79401 | (806) 775-1400 | Hours: Mon–Fri 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
LCSO Detention Center (Jail): 3502 N. Holly Avenue, Lubbock, TX 79403 | (806) 775-7009 or (806) 775-7048
Non-emergency / Inmate Info: (806) 775-1600
Warrant Inquiries: (806) 775-1422
Current Sheriff: Kelly S. Rowe — appointed September 16, 2009
Visitation hours are Sunday–Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. (last check-in 9:00 p.m.). Each visit is 20 minutes maximum. You must schedule at least 24 hours in advance through SmartJailMail.com. Both the facility and the inmate must approve you for visitation. Bring valid, unexpired government-issued photo ID. Strict dress code applies — no tank tops, open midriff, tight or revealing clothing. No food, phones, purses, or bags of any kind inside. Children (max 2) may accompany an adult visitor but must be controlled at all times.
For commissary (food, hygiene): Use accesscorrections.com online, call 1-866-345-1884, or use the lobby kiosk at 3502 N. Holly Ave. For the phone account (so they can call you): Use icsolutions.com or call 1-888-506-8407. You need the inmate’s full legal name and booking number. Cash and money orders are NOT accepted through the mail.
Find your Record ID from the URL on your arrests.org profile page. Go to arrests.org/remove/?id=[YOUR_RECORD_ID]. Upload your court dismissal or expungement order plus a redacted ID. In your request, cite Texas Business & Commerce Code § 109.002 — this law makes it illegal to charge any fee for removal. Follow up after 10 business days. After removal, de-index from Google at Google’s removal tool. For expungement eligibility, consult the Texas State Law Library guide.
The Lubbock County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) handles law enforcement in unincorporated Lubbock County — areas outside the Lubbock city limits. They operate the Detention Center. The Lubbock Police Department (LPD) handles Lubbock city limits. LPD also operates a city jail at 916 Texas Ave. Both agencies can book inmates into the county Detention Center, but knowing which made the arrest determines which agency you call for records. When in doubt about the arrest location, call LCSO at (806) 775-1600 — they can redirect you.
Legal Disclaimer: This page is an independent informational resource and is not affiliated with texas.arrests.org, the Lubbock County Sheriff’s Office, the Lubbock Police Department, or any government agency. All information is for educational purposes only. An arrest is not a conviction. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Links and phone numbers were verified as of April 2026 — always confirm current details at lubbocksheriff.com. For emergencies, call 9-1-1. For legal matters, consult a licensed Texas attorney: 1-800-504-2092.

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