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Tom Green County Arrest Records

Tom Green County arrest records are official documents that contain information on the arrest of individuals by law enforcement agencies within the county. Under Chapter 15 of the Texas Criminal Procedure Code, law enforcement officers in Tom Green County, Texas, can apprehend individuals they observe or suspect of engaging in criminal activities. These acts may be categorized as felonies, misdemeanors, or infractions, each bearing unique legal consequences. The Tom Green County Sheriff's Office must grant access to Tom Green County Court Records upon request.

Are Arrest Records Public in Tom Green County?

Section 552.001 of the Texas Public Information Act grants the public access to documents that a government body collects and keeps as part of its official work. Unless the law states otherwise, individuals can request to view or get copies of arrest records, including information generated and stored by law enforcement agencies.

Arrest records that are exempted from public disclosure include:

  • Details that might impede the detection, investigation, or prosecution of a crime
  • Information that could endanger someone's life or physical safety
  • Details on the precise site of a crime or the details of a victim
  • Information that could reveal the personal details of an anonymous informant
  • Juvenile records
  • Home addresses, social security numbers, phone numbers, and family details.

What Do Public Arrest Records Contain?

Under the Texas Public Information Act, inquirers have access to the following Tom Green County arrest records:

  • The arrested person's first, last, and middle names (aliases if known), date of birth, age, and photograph.
  • Physical characteristics include gender, race, ethnicity, height, weight, eye color, scars, and tattoos (if any).
  • Booking ID, arresting agency, date, time, arrest location, charges, and bail amount.
  • Charges are filed based on the type or classification of the offense (felony, misdemeanor, or traffic offense).
  • Scheduled court dates and bond amounts set by the court.
  • Previous arrests (cause for arrest) and outstanding warrants for those arrests.

Tom Green County Crime Rate

According to the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS), the Tom Green County Sheriff's Office reported 53 violent crime events in 2021 and 49 in 2022. This corresponds to a 7.55% reduction in all violent crime offenses between 2021 and 2022.

Further study of all violent crime incidents in 2022 revealed that aggravated assault was the most common offense, accounting for 65.31% (32). Rape and robbery were the other most common violent crimes, accounting for 32.65% (16) and 2.04% (1), respectively. No homicides were registered during this period.

The Sheriff's Office reported 164 property offenses in 2021 and 175 in 2022, a 6.71% increase in all property offenses from 2021 to 2022. A breakdown of the categories of property crimes implicated revealed that larceny theft was the most common, accounting for 62.86% (110). Others include burglary, motor vehicle theft, and arson, which account for 25.14% (44), 10.29% (18), and 1.71% (3), respectively.

Tom Green County Arrest Statistics

According to NIBRS statistics from the Tom Green County Sheriff's Office, 291 arrests were made in 2022. Of this figure, individuals arrested for drug abuse violations constituted the most significant proportion, accounting for 42.27% (123 arrests). Driving under the influence was the second most common arrest type, making up 23.37% (68 arrests). Individuals arrested for all offenses besides traffic violations constituted 8.93% (26 arrests), while simple assault accounted for 7.90% (23 arrests). Individuals arrested for weapon-related offenses comprised 5.84% (17 arrests), while fraud and larceny-theft accounted for 2.75% (8 arrests). Other arrest types include motor vehicle theft with 2.06% (6 arrests), while aggravated assault and sex offenses (excluding rape and prostitution) each made up 1.03% (3 arrests).

Find Tom Green County Arrest Records

Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ): The TDCJ provides the public with an inmate search tool to locate offenders incarcerated in prisons throughout the state. To properly do a database search, requesters must supply the last name and at least the first letter of the first name, the TDCJ number, or the State Identification (SID) number.

When a user performs a name-based search, the portal delivers an exact match of the last name entered. In addition to the online search tool, record seekers can acquire inmate information (such as location, offenses, and expected release date) via email or phone.

Please remember that the web search only covers inmates currently serving time in a TDCJ facility.

Parole Supervision Sex Offender Absconder Search: This search engine supplies the public with certain information about convicted sex offenders in Texas who were reported to have fled their reported residence. Some inmate information on the portal includes their state identity and Texas Department of Criminal Justice numbers, birth date, release date, warrant issued, and last known address.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Inmate Locator service allows record seekers to discover federal inmates held between 1982 to the present. On the portal, they can search by name or BOP registry number.

National Archives and Records Administration (NARA): Interested persons seeking historical federal detention records (before 1982) can contact NARA. They offer an index of inmates who previously served in various federal prisons.

Free Arrest Record Search in Tom Green County

Tom Green County Sheriff's Office: The county sheriff's office provides the general public with an online inmate roster. This site allows searchers to retrieve an inmate's first and last name, physical description, booking number, photograph and date, arresting agency, charges, and bond amount. Requesters may also visit the Tom Green County Sheriff's Office in person to view the roster.

The County Sheriff's Office is situated at:

222 W. Harris,
San Angelo, TX 76903.
Phone: (325) 655-8111 (24 hours)
Office hours: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday

Tom Green Record Search: Users can thoroughly search court-related records using the county's online search engine. Visitors can view detailed arrest information via the page's Jail Records and Jail Bond Records features.

Interested persons could also find Tom Green County arrest records in third-party public record repositories. Visitors can search these third-party databases for free using the subject's first and last name. However, these organizations typically charge a fee to receive a detailed report on an individual's criminal history.

Get Tom Green County Criminal Records

Criminal records are official files maintained by law enforcement agencies that document an individual's criminal history. These records typically contain information regarding arrests, accusations, convictions, and sentences. Requesters utilize criminal records for various purposes, including background checks, employment screening, and legal proceedings.

Requesters can access Tom Green County criminal records from the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS). To get started, they must visit the Texas DPS Crime Records Service website. While on the page, the user has the option of a name-based search or fingerprint-based search.

The applicant must click on the Criminal History Conviction Name Search page to perform a name-based search. This method involves the record seeker's name and birth date. After inputting the required details, the requester has to also pay the necessary fee. A name-based search usually yields findings that are instantly available online.

To perform a fingerprint-based search, the applicant has to make an appointment at a DPS FAST (Fingerprint Applicant Services of Texas) site. This process involves going through the fingerprinting procedure and paying the relevant fees. The results are generated instantly after the fingerprint processing and provide an improved background check.

Applicants who are new to the DPS Secure Site have to sign up for an account before submitting a request. The website provides directions for creating an account. After the applicant has made the account, they can use their preferred search option.

After obtaining the results, the inquirer should use their DPS account to examine and download the criminal history report. It is advisable to save a copy for personal records.

The rates for these services vary, so the requester should consult the DPS website to get the most recent fee schedule. If any problems emerge, the inquirer may contact the DPS Access and Dissemination Bureau at (512) 424-2474 for assistance.

Tom Green County Arrest Records Vs. Criminal Records

Anyone looking for accurate criminal information must know the distinction between arrest and criminal records.

Arrest logs document incidents in which law enforcement took a person into custody. These documents provide information about the arrest, including the arresting agency, the charges presented, and the date and time of the arrest. They merely demonstrate that the person was placed under arrest; they do not automatically mean that the person was found guilty of a crime.

On the other hand, criminal records offer a thorough picture of a person's dealings with the criminal justice system. These documents provide details about charges, convictions, arrests, and punishments. They are kept up to date by different legal and law enforcement organizations and represent the verdicts of criminal cases.

How Long Do Arrests Stay on Your Record?

Texas arrest records, whether derived by county or state law enforcement agencies, will remain on an individual's record unless expunged or sealed.

Expunge Tom Green County Arrest Records

Under Chapter 55 of the Texas Criminal Procedure Code, an applicant may be able to have their Tom Green County arrest records expunged if they meet specific eligibility requirements.

The requirements are as follows:

  • The court acquitted the applicant of the charges.
  • The applicant was pardoned or granted relief based on actual innocence.
  • No charges were filed after the arrest, and the statute of limitations has expired.
  • After the arrest, no charges were brought, and the statute of limitations had expired.
  • The candidate successfully completed a Class C misdemeanor deferred adjudication.

Expungement Process

  1. The applicant has to apply for an expunction in Tom Green District Court.
  2. The petitioner must notify the district attorney, law enforcement agencies, and any other entities with the petition's records.
  3. The candidate must appear at a court session when a judge will assess the application and determine eligibility.
  4. If approved, the judge will sign an expunction order directing all relevant agencies to destroy the documents.

Tom Green County Arrest Warrants

In Tom Green County, an arrest warrant is a court order or magistrate's permission for law enforcement to detain an individual. Presiding judges issue grant warrants after peace officers have shown solid evidence that a suspect has committed a crime.

To start the process, a law enforcement agent presents an affidavit to a judge or magistrate to issue an arrest warrant. The affidavit outlines the turn of events and evidence that explain the warrant's necessity. If the judge or magistrate is convinced by the evidence presented, they sign the warrant authorizing the arrest.

The following scenarios often lead to the issuance of a warrant of arrest:

  • A complaint is filed accusing an individual of an offense.
  • A grand jury indicts a person.
  • Refusal of an individual to honor a scheduled court appearance.

Some of the elements of a typical Tom Green County arrest warrant are as follows:

  • The identity of the person named in the arrest warrant.
  • Details of the crime the person is being charged for.
  • The date the warrant was issued.
  • The signature of the judge or magistrate that granted the warrant.
  • Instructions for peace officers regarding the arrest.

Tom Green County Arrest Warrant Search

Searchers seeking active Tom Green County warrants should consider checking the County Sheriff's Office website. The website has a Warrants page where users can find active warrants using the subject's name. The search will return a list of active warrants, including the person’s name, date of birth, charges, and bond amount. Alternatively, searchers can contact the Sheriff's Office in person or at (325) 655-811112.

Do Tom Green County Arrest Warrants Expire?

Arrest warrants in Tom Green County generally do not expire. They remain active until the individual dies, is arrested, or the court clears the warrant.

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