Archer County Texas Inmate Jail Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(1055)Archer County Inmate & Jail Records Offices
Archer County Jail100 Law Enforcement WayArcherTX76351940-574-2571
Archer County Inmate & Jail Records Offices
Archer County Sheriffs Office / Archer County Jail100 Law Enforcement WayArcherTX76351940-574-2571
Archer County Inmate & Jail Records Databases
Archer County Inmate Search & Jail Roster
Statistics
Jail Population Held for State Prison
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Prison
Jail Population Held for State Jail2
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Jail
Jail Population Held for Federal Agencies
Jail Population Held for ICE
Pretrial Jail Population13
Female Pretrial Jail Population
Male Pretrial Jail Population5
Total Jail Admissions346
Total Jail Population19
Female Jail Population
Male Jail Population18
Asian Jail Population
Black Jail Population2
Latino Jail Population2
Native Jail Population
White Jail Population14
Total Prison Population27
Female Prison Population
Male Prison Population27
Total Prison Admissions18
Female Prison Admissions
Male Prison Admissions
Asian Prison Admissions
Black Prison Admissions
Latino Prison Admissions
Native Prison Admissions
White Prison Admissions16
Other Prison Admissions2
Asian Prison Population
Black Prison Population
Latino Prison Population
Native Prison Population
White Prison Population23
Other Prison Population4

Jail Records Exposed – How to Search for Criminal History Information on Anyone You Want

Searching for Criminal Jail Records in Archer County Texas? Texas certainly has some of the most stringent public record searches in the nation. The reason being that since it is a large area, there are likely millions of records kept within its borders. Some people don’t want to conduct their own criminal record checks. They may prefer that an agency do it for them. That’s understandable because they want to be sure that they aren’t going to hire someone who has a past of crime.

So how do you find out if someone you are considering for a job has a past of jail time? Well, you’ll have to check with the court houses of all counties in Texas, plus the state capital. In order to get the most accurate information, you’ll want to do more than one search. You’ll need to find all the records you can from every possible source, including online records and jail records.

When you start searching, you’ll discover that the easiest way to find these records is to find the county of the person you are interested in hiring. If they have ever had a citation, you can find this on the citation itself. If they have ever been in jail, you’ll find this too, usually on a website created by the state. If they have moved within the past two or three years, you’ll probably be able to find their new address, and county, if they have registered it within the last five years.

You may think to yourself, why do I have to pay for this? Well, if you don’t want to hire a private detective and you don’t think you can do the search yourself, then the minimal investment of money will give you great results. The fee for a background check on an individual is very little.

The cost for jail records in Texas varies, depending on how much information you want, and how many times you wish to run a search on an individual. If the person has committed a crime in more than one county, then you may need several years worth of records. Therefore, the higher the number of counties the search has to be completed, the more expensive it becomes. If there is limited information available on an individual, then you will be able to access the jail records for free.

Jail records can reveal a lot. You will find out if someone has ever been married, been convicted of a crime, or even been served in prison. In addition to this, you can learn more about their social history. If they are married, or have children, then you will find this information as well. Finally, criminal history searches also show if someone has ever been tried as a adult, or been married and divorced. This helps protect you as a potential employer or landlord, especially if you are going to be requiring background checks on your current employees.