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📍 Lubbock, TX 👥 Pop. 321,092 🏛 West Texas 📄 ~1124 Bed Capacity
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Lubbock County Criminal District Court & Arraignment in Lubbock County

Lubbock County criminal court proceedings are handled by the Lubbock County Criminal District Court in Lubbock, the county seat. Under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 15.17, every arrested person must appear before a magistrate within 48 hours of arrest. At this hearing called the magistration or Article 15.17 hearing the defendant is informed of the specific charges filed against them, their right to an attorney is explained, and bail conditions are set by the magistrate. Having an attorney present at this first hearing can significantly affect the bail amount and conditions set. The Lubbock County Criminal District Court also handles all pre-trial hearings, arraignments, and trial proceedings for criminal cases originating in Lubbock County.

Court Name
Lubbock County Criminal District Court
Location
📅 County Courthouse, Lubbock, TX
Sheriff Office
📞 (806) 775-1620
Magistration Deadline
Within 48 hours of arrest
Attorney Tip: In Lubbock County, an attorney who appears at the first magistration hearing can argue for reduced bail or personal recognizance release based on community ties, employment history, and lack of prior criminal record. This hearing is the single most important moment for early legal intervention. The Lubbock County Public Defender’s Office is available for those who qualify financially.
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How to Find Someone in Lubbock County Jail

Whether you just learned of an arrest or haven’t been able to reach someone, here is exactly what to do in order to locate an inmate in Lubbock County, Texas.

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Search the Lubbock County Inmate Roster

The Lubbock County Detention Center maintains an inmate roster that lists all individuals currently in custody. Search by the person's full legal name exactly as it appears on their government-issued ID. If you get multiple results, filter by date of birth. If the roster is not available online, call the Lubbock County Sheriff's Office at (806) 775-1620. Allow 4 to 8 hours after arrest for the booking to complete and the record to appear in the system.

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Note the Exact Facility and Housing Unit

The Lubbock County Detention Center may have multiple housing wings or pods. Note the specific housing assignment, as this determines which officer to contact for welfare checks, which visitation window applies, and sometimes which bondsman is most familiar with that area of the facility. Ask the desk when you call at (806) 775-1620.

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Confirm the Bail Amount at Magistration

Texas law guarantees a magistration hearing within 48 hours of arrest, during which bail is set. The bail amount will appear on the booking record once set. For misdemeanors, a county bail schedule may set bail automatically at booking. For felonies and more serious charges, bail is set individually by the magistrate. Note the exact bail amount it determines the bondsman's fee.

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Contact a Licensed Texas Bail Bondsman

A licensed Texas bail bondsman can post bail in exchange for a non-refundable premium of approximately 10 percent of the total bail amount. For a $10,000 bail, the bondsman fee is $1,000. The bondsman posts a surety bond with the court, and the defendant is released pending trial. Call (346) 352-1115 to reach a licensed Lubbock County bondsman available right now.

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Set Up Phone, Mail, and Money Accounts

Inmates at Lubbock County Detention Center can make outbound calls through Securus Technologies set up a prepaid account before the first call. Commissary deposits can be made through JPay. Mail should be addressed to the inmate with their full legal name and booking number at the jail's mailing address. Contact (806) 775-1620 to confirm the current mailing address and any envelope or content restrictions.

Lubbock County, Texas Jail & Justice System Overview

West Texas is an immense, sparsely populated landscape of high desert, rugged mountains, oil fields, and vast ranchland that stretches from the Permian Basin to the Big Bend region and the Trans-Pecos mountains. Lubbock County spans part of this vast territory where low population density creates unique challenges for maintaining a county jail and law enforcement infrastructure. The region's remoteness means that many county seats are hours from the nearest major city.

Lubbock County's population of 321,092 places it among Texas's mid-to-large counties, where the jail system must balance significant booking volume with efficient processing and responsible resource allocation. The county's size supports a well-staffed sheriff's office with dedicated jail personnel.

The Lubbock County Detention Center is operated by the Lubbock County Sheriff's Office and regulated by the Texas Commission on Jail Standards (TCJS), the state agency responsible for setting minimum standards for all 254 Texas county jails. The facility has an estimated capacity of approximately 1124 beds and processes bookings for individuals arrested in Lubbock County by local law enforcement agencies including the sheriff's office, municipal police, Texas DPS troopers, and other agencies operating within county boundaries. Booking typically takes 4 to 10 hours from the time of arrest to completion. During the booking process, the arrested individual is photographed, fingerprinted, searched, medically screened, and entered into the county's inmate management system. The inmate is then placed in a housing unit pending magistration, which under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 15.17 must occur within 48 hours of arrest. At magistration, a judge or magistrate informs the defendant of the charges filed against them and sets conditions of release, including bail. Phone calls from Lubbock County Jail are handled by Securus Technologies. Families and friends must create a prepaid phone account with Securus Technologies before the inmate can complete outbound calls to that number.

County Seat
Lubbock
Population
321,092
Est. Jail Capacity
~1124 beds
Phone Provider
Securus Technologies
Texas Commission on Jail Standards (TCJS)

All Texas county jails, including Lubbock County Detention Center, are inspected and regulated by TCJS. TCJS sets minimum standards for staffing ratios, medical care, food service, sanitation, and inmate rights. If you have concerns about conditions at Lubbock County Detention Center, complaints can be filed with TCJS at tcjs.state.tx.us or by calling (512) 463-5505.

What to Do Next in Lubbock County

Once you’ve confirmed your loved one is held at Lubbock County Detention Center, here are the four most important steps to take immediately.

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Post Bail Immediately

As soon as bail is set at the magistration hearing (within 48 hours), contact a licensed Lubbock County bail bondsman. The bondsman will need the inmate's full name, booking number, charge, and bail amount. Posting bail quickly shortens the time in custody before trial. Call (346) 352-1115 to reach a bondsman available right now.

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Retain an Attorney

Having an attorney present at arraignment in Lubbock County can significantly impact the outcome. An attorney can argue for reduced bail, request evidence, file pre-trial motions, and negotiate with the Lubbock County District Attorney's office. The earlier an attorney is retained, the more time they have to build the defense. The Lubbock County Bar Association can provide referrals.

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Set Up Inmate Communications

Calls from Lubbock County Detention Center are routed through Securus Technologies. Create a prepaid account to receive calls from your loved one. Video visitation may also be available contact the jail at (806) 775-1620 for current visitation registration procedures and hours. Setting up communications early prevents missed calls and maintains the inmate's connection to family support.

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Fund the Commissary Account

Inmates at Lubbock County Detention Center can purchase food, hygiene products, phone time, and other necessities through the commissary. Deposit funds through JPay online or by phone, including the inmate's full legal name and booking number. Commissary funds also allow inmates to purchase postage stamps for outgoing mail to family and their attorney.

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Posting Bail in Lubbock County

In rural West Texas counties, bail amounts tend to reflect both the nature of the offense and local economic realities. Magistrates in smaller counties often have more discretion in setting bail conditions, and personal recognizance (PR) bonds are more commonly granted for first-time, lower-level offenders who have strong community ties. A licensed Texas bail bondsman serves the county and can post bond after the magistration hearing within 48 hours of arrest.

In Lubbock County, once bail is set at the Article 15.17 magistration hearing (which must occur within 48 hours of arrest under Texas law), the defendant or their family can immediately begin the bail process. A licensed Texas bail bondsman can post the surety bond and secure the defendant’s release pending trial typically within two to four hours of the bond being approved by the court. The bondsman charges a non-refundable premium of approximately 10 percent of the total bail amount, though the precise rate is regulated by the Texas Department of Insurance.

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Bail Bond Premium

For a $25,000 bail in Lubbock County, the bondsman’s non-refundable fee is approximately $2,500. For a $100,000 bail, the fee is approximately $10,000. The defendant is required to appear at all scheduled court dates failure to appear results in bond forfeiture and a bench warrant for re-arrest.

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Lubbock County Jail Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the most common questions about the Lubbock County Detention Center, inmate search procedures, bail bond process, visitation, and the Lubbock County court system.

To find an inmate in Lubbock County, contact the Lubbock County Sheriff's Office at (806) 775-1620. Contact the Lubbock County Sheriff's Office to access the inmate roster. Search using the person's full legal name as it appears on their government-issued ID. If you get multiple results, filter by date of birth. Booking records typically appear within 4 to 10 hours of arrest completion.

The Lubbock County Sheriff's Office main line is (806) 775-1620. The jail is located in Lubbock, Texas the county seat of Lubbock County. For inmate information, visitation scheduling, and general inquiries, call the main number and request to be transferred to the jail division.

The booking process at Lubbock County Jail typically takes 4 to 10 hours. During this period, the arrested person is fingerprinted, photographed, searched, medically screened for safety and infectious disease, and entered into the county's inmate management system. Records appear in the online roster (if available) once booking is complete. During high-volume periods, processing may take longer.

After a magistrate sets bail within 48 hours of arrest, you have three options: pay the full cash bail amount directly to the jail or court; hire a licensed Texas bail bondsman who charges approximately 10 percent of the bail as a non-refundable fee; or request a personal recognizance (PR) bond for lower-risk, first-time offenders. Call (346) 352-1115 to connect with a licensed Lubbock County bondsman available 24/7.

In Lubbock County, arraignment (formally called the Article 15.17 magistration hearing) must occur within 48 hours of arrest. The hearing takes place before the Lubbock County Criminal District Court or a magistrate judge. During the hearing, the defendant is informed of the charges, bail conditions are set, and the right to an attorney is explained. If the defendant cannot afford an attorney, a court-appointed attorney (public defender) is provided.

Commissary funds for inmates at Lubbock County Detention Center can be deposited through JPay. You can make deposits online, by phone, or at in-person kiosk locations. You will need the inmate's full legal name and booking number. Funds are typically credited to the inmate's account within 24 to 48 hours and can be used to purchase food, hygiene products, phone credits, and postage.

Lubbock County Jail visitation procedures, hours, and registration requirements can be obtained by calling the jail at (806) 775-1620. Most Texas county jails require visitors to pre-register with a valid government-issued photo ID. Some facilities offer in-person visitation while others have transitioned to video visitation only. Check current requirements before making the drive to Lubbock.

Inmates at Lubbock County Jail place outbound calls through Securus Technologies. Family and friends must create a prepaid account with Securus Technologies before receiving a call. You cannot call an inmate directly. Once your account is funded and linked to your phone number, the inmate can call you using the facility phones. Contact (806) 775-1620 for the most current information on which phone vendor serves the facility.

If sentenced to more than one year for a felony offense, the individual is transferred from Lubbock County Jail to a Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) intake facility, typically the Byrd Unit in Huntsville. From there, they are classified and assigned to a TDCJ unit. For misdemeanor sentences of one year or less, the sentence is served in the county jail. Track TDCJ inmates at tdcj.texas.gov.

The Lubbock County Jail holds individuals who are (1) awaiting trial, (2) serving misdemeanor sentences of one year or less, or (3) awaiting transfer to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ). TDCJ state prisons hold convicted felons serving sentences longer than one year. If you cannot find someone in the county jail system, search TDCJ at tdcj.texas.gov or call (346) 352-1115 for help.

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