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Navarro County Arrest Records

Navarro County, Texas, arrest records provide information on arrests conducted within the county. Arrests are necessary procedures for apprehending persons suspected of violating state or federal statutes. Law enforcement agencies, such as the Navarro County Sheriff’s Office, make arrests with or without the aid of a warrant. Arrested persons are held in the Navarro County Jail.

Navarro County’s law enforcement agencies are primarily responsible for generating arrest records. For instance, the Navarro County Sheriff’s Office generates arrest records, inmate rosters, and incident reports. Arrest records are also commonly found in other public documents. For example, Navarro County court records may include arrest information, such as warrants and reports.

Are Arrest Records Public in Navarro County?

Most Navarro County arrest records are publicly accessible under Chapter 552 of the Texas Government Code. State law allows public members to inspect and obtain copies of such records from designated record custodians. Record custodians will release arrest records to requesters who fulfill their requirements.

Note that record custodians may withhold access to certain arrest records in accordance with state laws. The state laws allow custodians to exempt records that may violate the privacy of concerned parties. Other exempt arrest information in Navarro County includes:

  • Arrest information that may interfere with the prosecution and investigation of crimes;
  • Information regarding threats made to law enforcement officers;
  • Internal law enforcement records regarding arrests that did not lead to a conviction.
  • Video evidence of a crime, unless the inquirer is negatively affected by the crime.
  • Sensitive images of crime scenes.

Navarro County Arrest Statistics

The Texas Department of Public Safety maintains an annual statistics report on arrests conducted in Navarro County. According to the agency’s 2021 arrest report, the county’s law enforcement entities documented 403 arrests for crimes like stalking and firearm possession. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards maintains incarceration statistics for the state’s counties. According to the report, in 2022, Navarro County jails housed 290 inmates.

Find Navarro County Arrest Records

Navarro County arrest records are mainly obtainable through related documents like inmate and court records. For example, inmate records may include arrest information like arrest charges, offense date, and arresting agency. Local and state-level agencies act as official custodians of inmate records. The agencies are also responsible for providing options for inquirers to obtain the records.

At the local level, the Navarro County sheriff’s office maintains an online inmate roster for arrestees detained in the county jail. Interested parties may view the roster by entering the arrestee’s name into the roster’s search function.

In contrast, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TxDCJ) maintains an online search repository for inmate records. To view records on the portal, interested users must provide these details:

  • Inmate’s first and last name.
  • TDCJ number
  • SID number
  • Inmate race and gender.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons also maintains an online search portal for inmate records. Interested parties may input the inmate’s name or prison-identifying number to access records via the portal.

In Navarro County, incident and police reports may provide information on arrest events. Such records are under the purview of the county sheriff’s office. To obtain arrest records, interested parties must fill out a record request form and send it to the agency at:

312 West 2nd Avenue
Corsicana, Texas 75110
Phone: (903) 654-3002
Fax: (903) 654-3044

How Long Do Arrests Stay on Your Record?

Navarro County arrest records will remain publicly visible indefinitely unless expunged, dismissed, or sealed. State laws allow arrestees to erase their records, provided they meet the legal requirement. However, not all arrest records are eligible for erasure in the county.

Who is eligible to expunge or seal arrest records in Navarro County?

Per Art. 45.05, you are eligible to expunge arrest records under these conditions:

  • You were tried by the court but later acquitted.
  • You were tried by the court but later pardoned on the basis of actual innocence with respect to the offense.
  • You were convicted of an offense committed before September 1, 2021, under Section 46.02 (a).
  • The charges did not lead to a final conviction, and there was no court-ordered community supervision.
  • You have not previously received an expungement of arrest records.

Navarro County Arrest Warrants

Navarro County arrest warrants are court documents that authorize arrests of suspected lawbreakers. In Navarro County, the municipal or justice court judge may issue arrest warrants after receiving an affidavit of probable cause from arresting agencies. Under Art. 45.014 of Texas laws, an arrest warrant is considered valid if it meets the following criteria:

  • It is issued under the “State of Texas”.
  • It is directed to a law enforcement officer or persons named in the warrant.
  • It includes a court order for the arrest of defendants named in the document.
  • It contains the defendant’s name and physical identifying features.
  • It includes the defendant’s crimes.
  • It contains the court judge’s signature.

Do Navarro County Arrest Warrants Expire?

Navarro County arrest warrants do not expire. They remain valid until the defendant is arrested or the court recalls them. Note that the statute of limitations does not affect the validity of an arrest warrant.

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