San Jacinto County TX Warrants Search

Texas Arrest Reports and Warrant Search

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Arrest warrants in Texas are considered to be an official extension of the legal authority of the entire state of Texas. Although the most important one, particularly for those concerned with arrest warrant laws, has several implications, a warrant issued by one county is valid in all other counties throughout Texas. This means that it is impossible to flee from an arrest warrant in San Jacinto County and expect to find refuge in another Texas county. Another significant implication is that arrest warrant laws are set by the state and are therefore the same throughout Texas. You can find the language of this law at https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CR/htm/CR.15.htm.

For a TX arrest warrant to be valid, it must be authorized and signed by a judge. Before a judge signs an arrest warrant, officers of the peace must first present enough evidence to implicate a specific individual in a crime. Once this has been accomplished, the warrant will contain the suspect’s name, the crime they are accused of, and the signature of the presiding judge.

Finding out whether or not there is an active warrant in San Jacinto County, TX, for you means getting into contact with the San Jacinto County Sheriffs Office. Because warrant searches often are only granted in person, you can appear at 75 W. Cedar Ave., in Coldspring, TX 77331. If you choose to appear in person, and the sheriff finds an active warrant for you, you will probably be arrested. If you’re searching for arrest records, you can either visit this TDCJ link https://offender.tdcj.texas.gov/OffenderSearch/index.jsp, or you can use the above search form to search through an online criminal records database instantly.

By the end of 2010, as many as 112 persons were in prison in San Jacinto County, Texas, according to the Statistical Report filed from the TDCJ (https://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/documents/Statistical_Report_FY2014.pdf ).

Who should you be calling for details about San Jacinto County warrants and recent arrests? (Updated in 2021)

  • Details about active warrants can be requested by calling (936)653-2199.
  • Judicial data such as case records and court dockets can be requested by calling (936)653-2909.
  • Incident report and arrest report can be requested by calling (936) 653-4367.
  • Victim’s assistance can be requested by calling (936) 653-2601.

Crime statistics of San Jacinto County

Around 380 criminal complaints were taken to the law enforcement agencies of San Jacinto County in 2019, compared to 76 cases handled by them in 2018. Nearly 330 of these reports were submitted for property offenses, while the rest were for violent offenses.

Around 120 burglaries and 173 larceny thefts were reported as property offenses. The violent offenses category included 17 cases of assault and 26 complaints against rape.

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