Jim Wells County Booking Log Records Arrests for March 29, 2026
The Jim Wells County Sheriff's Office booking log for March 29, 2026 is now publicly accessible, listing each person booked that day with charges that remain allegations until proven in court.

The Jim Wells County Sheriff's Office booking log for March 29, 2026 is available through the public records aggregator TexasArrests.org, which compiles daily arrest and booking entries drawn directly from official sheriff's office postings for the county. Each entry in the March 29 log provides a booked individual's name, age, gender, and up to three charges recorded at the time of booking.
Every charge listed in the log is an allegation. None constitutes a conviction. Texas law requires a finding of guilt by a court before any charge carries legal consequence, and Jim Wells County cases frequently see charges reduced, amended, or dismissed before trial. Bond status, court dates, and case dispositions do not appear in the booking log and must be verified through separate official channels.
Charge categories across Jim Wells County's daily logs typically include driving while intoxicated, assault, outstanding warrants, and drug possession, ranging from Class B misdemeanors to state jail felonies. The county, with roughly 38,500 residents anchored in Alice, averages between 120 and 150 bookings per month, according to publicly available jail data.

To verify any individual's current charge status, scheduled court date, or case outcome, contact the Jim Wells County Sheriff's Office at 300 N. Cameron Street in Alice at (361) 668-0341, or the Jim Wells County Clerk's Office at 200 N. Almond Street, also in Alice, at (361) 668-5702. The county's online jail roster, maintained at the sheriff's department, reflects real-time custody status and bond information that the TexasArrests.org aggregator may not capture in full.
TexasArrests.org explicitly disclaims accuracy guarantees on all republished records. The March 29 log should be treated as a starting point for inquiry, not a final public-safety accounting.
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