Washington County Texas Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(2005)Washington County Police Departments
Blinn Junior College Police Department1007 West 2nd StreetBrenhamTX77833979-830-4100
Washington County Police Departments
Brenham City Marshals Office200 West Vulcan StreetBrenhamTX77833979-337-7598
Brenham Police Department100 South Chappell Hill StreetBrenhamTX77833979-337-7337
Brenham Police Department1800 Longwood DriveBrenhamTX77833979-337-7337
Burton Police Department520 North Railroad StreetBurtonTX77835979-289-3402
Washington County Sheriff Department
Washington County Sheriffs Office / Washington County Jail1206 Old Independence RoadBrenhamTX77833979-277-6251
Washington County Probation Departments
Washington County Probation Department108 South Park StreetBrenhamTX77833979-277-6245
Bastrop County Probation Department108 South Park StreetBrenhamTX77833979-277-6245
Burleson County Probation Department108 South Park StreetBrenhamTX77833979-277-6245
Lee County Probation Department108 South Park StreetBrenhamTX77833979-277-6245
Washington County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases
Brenham Municipal Court Records
Washington County Arrest Warrants
Washington County Child Support Warrants
Washington County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses
Washington County Sex Offender Registry
Washington County Sheriff's Office Most Wanted
Washington County Sheriff's Office Website

The Secret of Searching Warrant Records

Warrant Records in Washington County Texas are maintained by the Texas Department of Public Safety under the Department of State Services. Warrant Records are considered part of the public domain. This means they are available for free, and one can access these records from state agencies and courts. It is possible to get copies of this record from police stations and other law enforcement agencies, but you will have to ask permission from the person you want to get the record, usually a name and address of the person is required. Warrant Records can be used for many purposes such as for background checks, law enforcement investigations, background searches, and to check if someone is on death row, or if someone has been arrested for drunk driving or something similar.

There are two types of warrants that are used in Texas: A civil warrant is issued by a judge upon a person being charged with a crime, and/or if the person is suspected of criminal activity. For example, if a person is suspected of assault, a judge has the power to issue a Texas civil warrant which allows police to arrest and detain the person if they fail to show up as ordered. A Texas criminal warrant is different; it is an order from a judge that allows police to arrest and detain the person even without a court order if they fail to show up as ordered. Usually, when you are getting a criminal record check, one is looking to see if there are any warrants out for your arrest. Most criminal records checks do not include a warrant check.

Warrant Records are also divided into two different categories, state and federal. Statewide Records are all the records that are filed in your local courthouse. Also, all the records in the state that have jurisdiction over the person being charged, or the person being accused can also be obtained. You can also perform a federal record search for a person who lives in another state, or who is fugitives from justice.

In addition to the criminal and state records, one can also request a copy of a person’s military records. Usually these types of records are more difficult to obtain because of privacy laws. However, many agencies are able to provide the records on the Internet. Records such as: court martial records, deployment orders, inmate records and other details are available.

The only problem with a searchable warrant database is that an individual may not always know if they have a warrant out for their arrest. If someone doesn’t follow the law and does not obey the officer’s orders, then they can be searched. The person doesn’t even need to have been arrested for the warrant to be found. A warrant only needs to be discovered after a warrant is issued and executed by a judge.

If you have a person living in another state and you need to search their records, you can contact the Department of Licensing in the state where the person lives. There is usually a procedure to perform a criminal records search and you must follow it to get the information you need. The information that you get will usually include the person’s criminal history, any aliases they use, any financial crimes and any aliases the person uses at work. It will also show a warrant for the person’s arrest.