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El Paso Police Department Records

Police records in El Paso, Texas may include arrest records, incident and offense reports, accident and traffic crash reports, calls for service, dispatch logs, citations, booking records, and related case documents. The City of El Paso has its own police department for incidents within city limits, while the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office handles law enforcement records for county areas and sheriff-operated detention functions. Other records may be held by municipal courts, county courts, or state agencies depending on the case. Members of the public may request available records under the Texas Public Information Act, but access depends on record availability, the requester’s relationship to the incident, privacy protections, and whether the case is still active. Records involving juveniles, medical details, protected identifiers, victims, or ongoing investigations may be limited, redacted, delayed, or withheld as allowed by law.

How to Request Police Records in El Paso

To request police records in El Paso, start with the agency that handled the incident: the El Paso Police Department for city cases or the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office for county matters. Requests are commonly accepted through an online public records portal, in person, by mail, by email, or by phone for instructions, depending on the agency and record type. Provide as much detail as possible, such as the incident date, report number, location, names of involved persons, type of report, and your contact information. Crash reports, printed pages, certified copies, audio, video, or digital media may have fees set by local policy or Texas cost rules. Texas agencies must respond promptly and generally must ask the Texas Attorney General for a ruling within 10 business days if they seek to withhold requested information. If the request is unclear, the records office may contact you by email, phone, or mail for clarification or payment. Some records may be redacted, delayed, or denied, particularly those tied to open investigations, juvenile matters, protected personal information, or court restrictions, which is normal under Texas public records law.

El Paso Police Departments

El Paso Community College Police Department

Type: College and university agencies
Address: 9050 Viscount Blvd, El Paso, TX 79925
Phone Number: (915)-831-2200

El Paso County Sheriff's Office

Type: County agencies
Address: 3850, Justice, El Paso, TX 79938
Phone Number: (915)-538-2217

El Paso Independent School District Police

Type: Independent school district agencies (K–12)
Address: 6531 Boeing Dr, El Paso, TX 79925
Phone Number: (915)-230-2525 / Fax: (915)-230-0525

El Paso Police Department

Type: City agencies
Address: 911 N Raynor St, El Paso, TX 79903
Phone Number: (915)-212-4000
Email: pdpios@elpasotexas.gov

Socorro Independent School District Police

Type: Independent school district agencies (K–12)
Address: 180 JOE BATTLE BLVD. , EL PASO, TX 79936
Phone Number: (915)-937-4357

FAQs

What is included in a police record from El Paso?

A police record may include an incident report, arrest information, crash report, call-for-service details, citation information, booking details, officer narratives, and related case documents. The exact contents depend on the agency, the type of incident, and what can be released under Texas law.

Are police records in Texas public?

Many police records are available to the public under the Texas Public Information Act. However, agencies may redact or withhold information involving active investigations, juveniles, victims, medical details, protected personal information, or records restricted by court order or statute.

How long does it take to get a police report in El Paso?

Timing depends on the agency, record type, age of the case, and whether the report is complete. Texas agencies must respond promptly, and if they want to withhold information, they generally must request a Texas Attorney General ruling within 10 business days.

How do I find arrest records in El Paso without going to the police station?

You can check the El Paso Police Department or El Paso County Sheriff’s Office records options online, or submit a public information request by email, mail, or an online portal if available. Jail or booking-related information may also be available through county detention resources.

Can I look up someone’s arrest history in El Paso online?

You may be able to find recent arrest or jail information through local law enforcement or county detention resources, and some case information may appear in court records. Online access may be incomplete, limited by privacy rules, or separated among city, county, court, and state systems.