Posted: January 1, 2026
Happy New Year from TexArrest. As 2026 begins, the platform is operating at full momentum — aggregating publicly available booking information, publishing arrest records, and expanding automated compatibility across Texas law enforcement and jail management systems.
📸 28-Day Dataset & Analytics Milestone
Since TexArrest was submitted for Google indexing in December 2025, growth has exceeded expectations:
- 10,000+ publicly available booking photos indexed and published
- 15,200+ search impressions
- 4,430+ organic search clicks
- Consistent daily publication cycles
- Average Google search position: 4.1
These metrics confirm strong demand for centralized access to Texas arrest and booking data, with continued upward momentum as coverage expands.
🤖 APD, Williamson County, and Collin County — Live & Updating Regularly
TexArrest currently maintains active, automated data ingestion pipelines for multiple Texas jurisdictions, including:
Austin Police Department (APD)
- Public booking information indexed as it becomes available
- Booking photos published when released by APD
Williamson County (WilCo)
- Fully automated ingestion pipeline
- No manual intervention required
- Records published on a near-daily basis
Collin County
- Daily arrest and booking records indexed
- Booking photos processed when publicly released
TexArrest continues to publish public booking records quickly and consistently while keeping the platform free and accessible.
📂 “No Mugshot Available” Records Supported
TexArrest now includes arrest records that contain full booking details but do not have an associated booking photo.
No Mugshot Available
In some cases, booking photos are delayed or temporarily unavailable. TexArrest monitors these records and updates them automatically if an image becomes publicly available later.
This improves accuracy and reduces false “no image” cases across the dataset.
🧠 County-Specific Processing Strategy
Not all counties provide a single browsable inmate roster or chronological arrest feed. To account for this, TexArrest uses county-specific processing pipelines tailored to how each agency publishes its public records.
Each county operates independently within the platform:
- Isolated processing per jurisdiction
- No cross-county dependency or blocking
- Custom handling for formatting, titles, and classification
This architecture improves reliability and allows faster expansion as new counties are added.
⚙️ Active County Pipelines
- Travis County / APD
- Williamson County
- Milam County
- Collin County
Additional counties are being onboarded on a rolling basis.
⚖️ Removal Requests — Final Policy Statement
TexArrest has received removal requests that are not accompanied by legally mandated court orders.
TexArrest publishes public booking events — not case outcomes.
- We do not remove records without a valid court order
- We do not alter public booking data
- We do not offer pay-to-remove services
Records are removed or modified only when legally required by expunction, sealing orders, or other binding court directives.
All other requests will be declined.
🚔 Tarrant County — Next System Under Review
Tarrant County is currently under technical review to expand TexArrest’s compatibility with additional jail and court record platforms beyond Tyler-based systems.
This ensures long-term statewide coverage across multiple system types.
🚀 What’s Next
- Daily public-record ingestion for supported counties
- Rapid rollout of compatible county platforms
- Continued offense taxonomy normalization
- Further automation refinements
- Expanded coverage across Texas counties and cities
