Search Chambers County Police Records

Chambers County police records are on file at the Sheriff's Office in Anahuac, located east of Houston along the Gulf Coast. The county has around 43,000 residents and covers a mix of coastal communities, ranching land, and parts of the greater Houston area. If you need to look up arrest reports, incident files, or jail booking data, the Sheriff's Office handles it all. You can request records in person at the courthouse in Anahuac, by mail, or through a written public information request. The Texas DPS also provides statewide criminal history searches that cover Chambers County cases going back decades.

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Chambers County Overview

43,000+ Population
Anahuac County Seat
1 Sheriff's Office
$0.10/pg Copy Fee

Chambers County Sheriff's Office

The Chambers County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency for the area. It runs out of Anahuac and covers all of the county's unincorporated land. Deputies handle patrol, criminal investigations, and emergency dispatch. The office also runs the Chambers County Jail, where pre-trial detainees and people serving short sentences are held.

Chambers County sits right next to Harris County, which means some cases overlap with Houston-area law enforcement. If an incident happened near the county line, the Chambers County Sheriff can tell you if they handled the call or if it went to another agency. Staff keep records of all incidents, arrests, and calls for service filed by deputies.

The Sheriff's Office also serves civil process papers for the courts. Under Texas law, the office must follow Texas Government Code Chapter 552 when handling public records requests. That means they must respond within 10 business days of receiving your written request.

Office Chambers County Sheriff's Office
Address 201 N. Court St, Anahuac, TX 77514
Phone (409) 267-2500
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Chambers County Police Records Fees

The cost for police records in Chambers County follows the state fee schedule. Standard copies run $0.10 per page. Incident and offense reports typically cost $5 to $15 each, depending on length. Certified copies carry an extra fee on top of the per-page rate.

Labor charges can apply. If your request takes the staff more than one hour to pull and copy, the office can bill you at $15 per hour under Government Code Section 552.275. For requests that will cost more than $40, you get a written estimate before any work starts. You can accept, narrow your request, or cancel it.

What Chambers County Police Records Show

Police records from Chambers County cover a range of case types. A standard incident report lists the date, time, and place of the event. It names victims and suspects. The deputy writes a narrative explaining what happened and what action was taken. If an arrest was made, the report includes the charges and the booking details.

Jail records show more. They include the inmate's full name, date of birth, physical description, charges, bond amount, and court dates. Booking photos and fingerprints are also part of the file. These records get reported to the DPS under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 58 for the statewide criminal history system.

Not all records are open. Active investigation files can be held back under Government Code Section 552.108. Juvenile records are sealed. Medical information and certain personal details like Social Security numbers are always redacted before release.

Chambers County Online Resources

The Chambers County website provides contact details for every county office, including the Sheriff and the courts.

Chambers County website with police records and sheriff contact information

Use this portal to find office hours, mailing addresses, and department phone numbers for Chambers County agencies.

The Texas Judicial Branch website is another useful tool. You can look up court case information at the state level. For officer license checks, the TCOLE portal lets you verify that any deputy in Chambers County has a valid peace officer license.

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Nearby Counties

These counties share borders with Chambers County along the upper Texas coast. Make sure you know which county the incident took place in before filing a records request.