Lamb County Police Records Search

Lamb County police records are stored at the Sheriff's Office in Littlefield, a farming community on the South Plains of West Texas. The county has about 13,000 people and is known for its cotton and grain production. The Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency for the county, handling patrol, arrests, and jail operations. You can search for police records through the local office or through Texas state databases. This page covers how to find arrest data, incident reports, and criminal case files in Lamb County.

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Lamb County Overview

13,000+ Population
Littlefield County Seat
154th Judicial District
(806) 385-7905 Sheriff Phone

Lamb County Sheriff's Office

The Lamb County Sheriff's Office runs law enforcement across the county from Littlefield. Deputies handle patrol, serve warrants, and manage the county jail. They keep arrest records, booking data, and incident reports on file. You can visit the office in person or call to ask about records.

The jail holds pretrial detainees and short-term inmates. Booking info includes charges, bond amounts, and court dates. The Sheriff's Office also helps with civil process such as evictions and subpoenas. For police reports from inside Littlefield city limits, check with the Littlefield Police Department. The Sheriff handles everything outside the city.

Office Lamb County Sheriff's Office
Address 100 6th St
Littlefield, TX 79339
Phone (806) 385-7905
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Texas State Police Record Systems

The DPS Crime Records Division holds over 15 million criminal history records statewide. You can search by name and date of birth. The system covers convictions going back to 1975 from all Texas counties. Fingerprint checks cost $25 and are available through FAST locations.

The TDCJ Offender Search is free and shows current and former state inmates. You can look up anyone convicted in Lamb County who was sent to state prison. The TxDOT CRIS system has crash reports for $6 each. Use the Sex Offender Registry to find registered offenders in the area.

Note: DPS name searches only show conviction data and will not include arrests that did not result in a conviction or pending charges.

Victim Resources in Lamb County

The VINE system lets victims track offenders in the Lamb County jail or state prison. Register online or call 1-877-894-8463. You get free alerts for booking, release, transfer, and escape events. The Board of Pardons and Paroles handles parole hearing notifications separately.

You can verify peace officer credentials in Lamb County through TCOLE. The free search shows license type, status, and training history for any law enforcement officer in Texas.

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Nearby Counties

Lamb County sits on the South Plains near several other West Texas counties. Check these neighbors if you need records from a bordering area.