Houston, TX warrants and arrest inquiry

Texas Arrest Reports and Warrant Search

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Interested in a warrant check or an arrest records search in Houston, TX?

If you check the website of the local Police Department for information on arrests in Houston, you are likely to come back disappointed. But, there is no need to blame the law enforcement office for the lack of data.

Arrests records are not available from the Houston PD because at the time of writing this article, the law enforcement agency had completed the process of central consolidation of prisoner processing with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office. So, details on City of Houston arrests and warrants is now offered by the District Clerk of Harris County as well as the Sheriff’s Department. Continue reading to know about the online and offline methods that you can use to access the arrest log and the warrant list of the area.

How do you initiate an arrest inquiry in Houston?

The Harris County Sheriff’s Department oversees the functioning of the Correctional Facility that houses people arrested in their jurisdiction as well as those detained by Houston PD. You can find their inmate search tool at  https://www.harriscountyso.org/JailInfo/HCSO_FindSomeoneInJail.aspx.

The System Person Number (SPN), the SSN or the name of the arrestee can be used to search through the booking log of the county. In response to your inquiry, you get the complete arrest report for Houston of your subject. This includes the full name and other identifying details of the individual along with information on all the charges filed against him and the bond amount.

How can you launch a Houston warrants search?

There are two ways in which you can get your hands on information pertaining to warrants. The approach you take will determine what kind of information you get and on what type of warrants. For instance:

  1. Details on active warrants issued in connection with Class A and B misdemeanors can be accessed online at https://www.harriscountyso.org/JailInfo/warrants_search.aspx. You can also call on 713 837-0311 or 3-1-1 for outstanding warrants issued by the Municipal Court and the Harris County Warrants Division on 713 755-6055 for County warrants.
  2. For active arrest warrants issued in connection with other misdemeanors and felonies use the case search tool offered by the Harris County District Clerk at https://www.hcdistrictclerk.com/Edocs/Public/search.aspx. Use the “Background Check” tab on the page to initiate a name based warrant lookup.

However, the results will only include the full name of the subject, the case number and the court type. If you want more information, you will have to register with the site. Both registration and warrant search are offered for free. In addition to this, you may also want to check out the court docket at https://www.hcdistrictclerk.com/Edocs/Public/Search.aspx?dockettab=1 and the new case listings at https://www.hcdistrictclerk.com/Edocs/Public/Search.aspx?NewSuits=1.

Crime Stats of Houston, Texas

In 2019, the violent crime rate for Houston grew by nearly 2%. While this may not seem particularly worrisome at first, a closer look reveals that a staggering increase of almost 17% in the number of aggravated assault complaints contributed significantly to the violent crime rate. The rise in property crime rates was just as concerning at almost 8%. As was the case in previous years, thefts accounted for the largest number of property crimes.

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