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Crane Police Department Records

Police records in Crane, Texas may include arrest records, incident and offense reports, traffic accident reports, call-for-service logs, citations, booking records, and related case materials. Incidents inside city limits are typically handled by the Crane Police Department, while the Crane County Sheriff’s Office handles county law enforcement, jail and booking records, and incidents outside the city or involving sheriff operations. Members of the public may request records, but release depends on the Texas Public Information Act, whether the record exists and is maintained by the agency, privacy protections, and the status of the case. Records connected to active investigations, juvenile matters, medical details, protected personal information, or court-sealed files may be withheld or redacted.

How to Request Police Records in Crane

To request police records in Crane, contact the agency that handled the incident: the Crane Police Department for city cases or the Crane County Sheriff’s Office for county, jail, or booking records. Requests may usually be made in person, by mail, email, phone, or through any online form or portal the agency provides. Include the incident date, report number if known, location, names of involved people, and the type of report requested, such as an accident report, incident report, arrest record, or call log. Agencies may charge fees for paper copies, certified copies, accident reports, large searches, postage, or electronic media. Under the Texas Public Information Act, agencies generally must respond promptly and seek a Texas Attorney General ruling within 10 business days if they want to withhold requested information. Staff may contact the requester by phone, mail, or email if the request is unclear or needs 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.

Crane Police Departments

Crane County Sheriff's Office

Type: County agencies
Address: 201 W 6th St, Crane, TX 79731
Phone Number: (432)-558-3571 / Fax: (432)-558-3743
Email: sheriff@co.crane.tx.us

Crane Police Department

Type: City agencies
Address: 115 W 6th St, Crane, TX 79731
Phone Number: (432)-558-3567 / Fax: (432)-558-3593
Email: cranepd@cityofcranetexas.com

FAQs

What is included in a police record from Crane?

A police record may include an incident report, offense report, arrest record, accident report, citation, call log entry, booking information, or related notes kept by the Crane Police Department or Crane County Sheriff’s Office.

Are police records in Texas public?

Many police records are available under the Texas Public Information Act, but access is not automatic for every record. Agencies may redact or withhold information involving active investigations, juveniles, confidential personal details, victims, or court-restricted records.

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

Texas agencies must respond promptly to public information requests. If an agency believes information must be withheld, it generally must request a ruling from the Texas Attorney General within 10 business days. Actual delivery time depends on record availability, review, and fees.

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

You can contact the Crane Police Department or Crane County Sheriff’s Office by phone, email, mail, or any online request option they provide. County jail or booking information may also be available through the sheriff’s office or county records resources.

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

Some recent arrest or jail information may be available through local or county online resources, if provided. For a more complete local record search, request records from the agency that handled the arrest and note that sealed, restricted, or nonpublic records may not be released.