Williamson County TX Warrants Search

Texas Arrest Reports and Warrant Search

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All of the counties throughout Texas follow the rules and arrest warrant outlines provided by the Texas Code of Criminal Conduct. Specifically, the section that deals with Arrest Under Warrant. One of the significant advantages of the entire state following this legislation is that, regardless of where in Texas you are, arrest warrant protocol is identical. You can read the actual language of these rules at https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CR/htm/CR.15.htm, or read on for a brief breakdown of how these work.

The most important thing to understand about Williamson County arrest warrants is that they are equally valid in every other county in Texas while Williamson County issues them. This also means that an individual with an active arrest warrant can be pursued over county lines by the proper authorities. All arrest warrants need to include the name of the perpetrator, a description of the crimes they are thought to have committed, and the presiding judge’s signature. Active arrest warrants grant authorities 48 hours to pursue the named individual and to place him under arrest.

To inquire about active Williamson County arrest warrants, we advise contacting their sheriff’s department. This can be accomplished either by visiting 508 South Rock Street, in Georgetown TX 78626. We should point out that you’ll probably be arrested if you visit the station and have an active warrant. IF you’re curious about Williamson County arrest records, we advise you use the search tool provided by the TDCJ at 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.

Finally, please be aware that none of the information contained on this page should be considered formal legal advice and that you should absolutely consult with a defense attorney before proceeding.

 

Can you call for any information relating to warrants or arrests from Williamson County? (2021)

Certainly not for details pertaining to arrest warrants! In fact, the website of the Sheriff’s Department clearly states that the warrants division is prohibited from offering any information about active warrants over the phone or through email. However, you can get in touch with state agencies for other details such as:

  • To learn more about the warrant search process or to submit a crime tip, you can call on 512-864-8282.
  • To know about recent arrests, you can use the jail information phone number- 512-943-1365
  • To learn about the progress of a criminal investigation, you can call on 512-943-1300 or 512-943-1313 (for victims only).
  • For victim’s assistance, call 512-943-1375.
  • To find out about felony cases and the warrants issued in such matters call the District Clerk on 512-943-1212.
  • For information on misdemeanor cases, get in touch with the county clerk on 512-943-1515.

 

Crime statistics for Williamson County, TX

The year 2019 was definitely a good one for Williamson County, in terms of its law and order scenario. The violent crime rate of the area plunged from a high of over 190 incidents in 2018 to just about 150 complaints in the following year. The plunge in property crimes was comparatively smaller, with incident rates going from around 1400 to 1370.

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