Burnet County Texas Court Records

Court Records

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(1172)Burnet County Inmate & Jail Records Offices
Burnet County Jail / Sheriff1601 East Polk StreetBurnetTX78611512-715-8600
Burnet County Inmate & Jail Records Offices
Burnet County Sheriff's OfficePO Box 1249BurnetTX78611512-756-5038
Burnet County Sheriffs Office / Burnet County Jail1601 East Polk StreetBurnetTX78611512-756-8080
Halbert Unit800 Ellen Halbert DriveBurnetTX78611512-756-6171
Burnet County Inmate & Jail Records Databases
Burnet County Court Records (Texas)
Burnet County Inmate Search & Jail Roster
Burnet County Jail Records
Burnet County Sheriff's Office Website
Statistics
Jail Population Held for State Prison6
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Prison1
Jail Population Held for State Jail10
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Jail
Jail Population Held for Federal Agencies2
Jail Population Held for ICE2
Pretrial Jail Population98
Female Pretrial Jail Population10
Male Pretrial Jail Population49
Total Jail Admissions2,694
Total Jail Population180
Female Jail Population30
Male Jail Population91
Asian Jail Population
Black Jail Population5
Latino Jail Population15
Native Jail Population
White Jail Population101
Total Prison Population292
Female Prison Population40
Male Prison Population252
Total Prison Admissions163
Female Prison Admissions32
Male Prison Admissions131
Asian Prison Admissions
Black Prison Admissions12
Latino Prison Admissions26
Native Prison Admissions
White Prison Admissions125
Other Prison Admissions
Asian Prison Population
Black Prison Population23
Latino Prison Population64
Native Prison Population
White Prison Population204
Other Prison Population1

Court Records in Burnet County Texas

You can use the online resources below to search for Court Records in Burnet County Texas. These resources contain court dockets, files, judgments, and more. The editors also maintain city and topic pages, so you can get more information on each. Please note that not all of the resources are updated as often as the Texas State Public Records page. If you’re looking for specific records, you may want to contact the clerk of the court.

Court Records in Burnet County Texas are available at the district court, the justice of the peace court, and the juvenile court. These three courts process criminal and civil cases and are responsible for keeping a record of all court documents. You can also find out information about grand jury proceedings and jurors. If you need to find out more about a particular case, you can use the information found in the public courts of the county.

Burnet County is a county located in Texas. It was formed in 1854 and has about 42,750 people. It has a courthouse in every town. Each county has its own set of courts. However, the supreme court is generally located in the state capital. The 5th federal circuit courts are in Texas. The county seat is Bertram, which is 1.2 square miles and a height of 1,263 ft. It is governed by the City Council local government.

Court Records in Burnet County Texas are available for anyone interested in the past. You can find civil, criminal, family, and probate cases, census records, and military information. In 1852, this county was created by the merging of Bell, Travis, and Williamson Counties. The county is named after David Gouverneur, the first president of the Republic of Texas. You can search Burnet County court records by logging onto the county website or requesting a copy from the clerk of the court.

The records that you find in Burnet County are public. The county has one court, which is presided over by a county judge. The Burnet county court has a concurrent jurisdiction with district courts and small amount controversy jurisdiction. When two levels of court have jurisdiction over the same type of case, the records of the lower level will be more relevant. It is important to check all of these records before making a decision.

The court system in Burnet County is made up of a number of different courts. There is a single court in Burnet County and the district clerk is elected to a four-year term. The district court has two levels of jurisdiction, each with their own administrative and legal departments. The criminal division of the County Court at Law is the official court of record. The criminal division maintains case records for some misdemeanors and felonies. Moreover, the county court keeps records of grand jury proceedings.