Armstrong County Police Records

Armstrong County police records are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Claude, Texas. This is one of the least populated counties in the entire state, with fewer than 2,000 residents spread across the Texas Panhandle. The Sheriff's Office is the sole law enforcement agency for the county and keeps all arrest records, incident reports, and criminal case files. If you need to search for police records here, you will work with a small office that handles everything from patrol to jail operations. State databases from the Texas Department of Public Safety can also help you find conviction records connected to Armstrong County.

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Armstrong County Overview

1,848 Population
Claude County Seat
47th Judicial District
914 sq mi County Area

Armstrong County Sheriff's Office

The Armstrong County Sheriff's Office is based in Claude. It is a small operation that covers all law enforcement needs for the county. The sheriff and a handful of deputies patrol over 900 square miles of mostly ranch and farmland in the Panhandle. They handle criminal investigations, serve warrants, run the county jail, and provide security for the courthouse.

Because Armstrong County is so small, the Sheriff's Office is the only place to go for local police records. There is no city police department. Every arrest, every incident report, and every booking record is on file at this office. If you need a copy of any record, you contact the sheriff's staff directly.

Office Armstrong County Sheriff's Office
Address P.O. Box 189
Claude, TX 79019
Phone (806) 226-3181
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website co.armstrong.tx.us

Note: Armstrong County has no local online records portal, so all requests must be made by phone, mail, or in person.

Armstrong County Online Resources

The Armstrong County government website has basic contact information for county offices. While there is no dedicated online records search for this small county, the site can help you find phone numbers and addresses for the offices you need.

Visit the Armstrong County website for the latest details.

Armstrong County police records and government website

For a county this size, phone calls and in-person visits remain the most reliable way to get police records. The website gives you the contact info you need to get started.

Armstrong County Public Information Requests

Under the Texas Public Information Act, you have the right to request police records from the Armstrong County Sheriff's Office. You do not need to give a reason for your request. Write it down and send it to the office. They have 10 business days to respond.

Copies cost $0.10 per page. If the request is large, the office may charge for labor at $15.00 per hour. The Government Code Chapter 552 spells out your rights and the rules the office must follow. If any part of a record is withheld, the office has to ask the Attorney General for permission within 10 business days.

Armstrong County Jail Records

Armstrong County operates a small jail. It holds people who have been arrested and are waiting for their court date or serving short sentences. Booking records are created for every person who comes into custody. These records show the person's name, the charges, the date, and the bond amount.

You can use the Texas VINE system to track inmates in Armstrong County. VINE is free. Sign up for alerts by phone at 1-877-894-8463 or online. You get notified when the person is released or moved. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards inspects this facility each year. Even small jails must meet state standards for safety and care.

Criminal Court Records in Armstrong County

Criminal cases in Armstrong County go through the 47th Judicial District Court for felonies and the County Court for misdemeanors. The County Clerk handles marriage licenses, vital records, and court files. If a police record turned into a court case, the clerk's office will have the case file.

The Texas Judicial Branch runs the court system statewide. Smaller counties may use the CourTex case management system. For crash reports from Armstrong County, check the TxDOT CRIS system. Reports become public after 60 days. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement can verify officer licenses if needed.

Note: Crash report copies cost $8.00 for certified and $6.00 for uncertified versions through CRIS.

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Cities in Armstrong County

Armstrong County has just one community of any size: Claude, which is the county seat. The entire county has fewer than 2,000 people. There are no cities over 100,000 in this county. All law enforcement and police records matters go through the Armstrong County Sheriff's Office. The nearest large city is Amarillo, located in neighboring Randall and Potter counties.

Nearby Counties

Armstrong County is surrounded by other Panhandle counties. Check the address of the incident to make sure you are contacting the right county for records.