Nacogdoches County TX Warrants Search

Texas Arrest Reports and Warrant Search

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Before you initiate any TX warrants search, it is important to have a pretty good idea of exactly what an arrest warrant is. Arrest warrants are issued by the state of Texas, although they must always originate within the county where the crime was committed. For an arrest warrant to be issued, law enforcement officials must demonstrate to the court compelling evidence that a specific individual committed a crime. Assuming that the judge or magistrate of Nacogdoches County agrees, the warrant will be signed, whereupon it will become an active warrant. All arrest warrants must include the name of the person accused as well as the crime’s name. Once it has been signed, arrest warrants compel law enforcement officials to arrest the suspect within 48 hours.

As with most of Texas’s counties, it is best to start any arrest warrant search at the local sheriff’s office. For Nacogdoches County, this means contacting the Nacogdoches County Sheriffs Office, either by heading to 2306 Douglass Rd., Nacogdoches, 75964. Because many of the sheriff’s offices throughout the state of Texas require you to appear in person to start a TX warrant search request, it is often best to appear in person. For accessing the arrest records of the current prisoner population of Texas, you can use this tool provided by the Texas DCJ: 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.

Whenever a warrant is issued in Texas, it is all but a guarantee that the suspect will eventually be apprehended. Because the courts often show a degree of leniency to those suspects who turn themselves in, this is often the best option for persons named on arrest warrants.

You can view the details of Texas arrest warrant laws at https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CR/htm/CR.15.htm.

In 2010, there were as many as 484 prisoners in Nacogdoches County, according to the annual Statistical Report from the TDCJ, which can be found at https://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/documents/Statistical_Report_FY2014.pdf.

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Is it possible to acquire information about Nacogdoches County warrants and arrests over the phone? (2021-Update)

  • The Nacogdoches County Court can be approached for a warrant search- (936)560-7755 – ext. 220.
  • The Nacogdoches County Court Jail can be contacted for victim’s assistance-(936)560-7788.
  • The Sheriff’s Office can be approached arrest records and local criminal history checks-(936) 560-7794.
  • The Clerk of court’s office can be contacted for judicial records-(936)560-7740.    

Crime statistics of Nacogdoches County

Between 2018 and 2019, the Nacogdoches County’s overall crime rate increased by 94%. In 2019, the local police handled about 330 complaints, compared to 170 complaints received in 2018. Around 270 of these cases were for property crimes, with the most common offense being larceny-theft. The filing of 58 complaints stemmed from violent incidents.

 

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