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Wilson County Arrest Records

Wilson County, Texas law enforcement agencies apprehend and arrest persons pursuant to their powers to ensure public safety. The Wilson County Sheriff’s Office and other local law enforcement generate Wilson County arrest records. Arrested persons are held at the Wilson County Jail, managed by the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office.

You may find Wilson County arrest records in Wilson County Court Records. This is because it provides historical information regarding the criminal proceedings.

Are Arrest Records Public in Wilson County?

According to the Texas Public Information Act, Wilson County arrest records are public records. Thus, the public may request and access these records. However, certain arrest information may be exempt from public access. Examples include records about ongoing investigations, involving juveniles, or sensitive information that could compromise an individual’s safety or privacy. Also, specific details related to mental health issues or certain law enforcement procedures may also be exempt.

Wilson County Arrest Statistics

The data published by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) under the Texas Uniform Crime Reporting Program reported 62 arrests in Wilson County in 2023. There were 25 violent crime arrests and 37 property crime arrests. The violent crime arrests included two murders, four rape incidents, and 19 assaults. The property crime arrests included two burglaries, 24 larcenies, nine auto thefts, and two arsons. There were no reported robbery-related arrests in the county.

Find Wilson County Arrest Records

Inmate information and arrest records of Wilson County through county, state, and federal resources are below:

How Long Do Arrests Stay on Your Record?

In Texas, arrests remain on a person’s record indefinitely, even if they do not result in a conviction. However, individuals may be eligible to have certain arrests expunged under specific conditions. Expungement completely removes the record from public access. Arrest records may be expunged when the charges are dismissed or they are acquitted.

In Wilson County, Texas, individuals may be eligible to have their arrest records expunged under certain circumstances. Expungement, also known as expunction, is a legal process that allows a person to have their arrest records removed from public access and, in some cases, destroyed.

To be eligible for expungement of arrest records in Wilson County, individuals must meet one of the following criteria:

  • The charges against the individual were dismissed, the statute of limitations expired, or the individual was acquitted at trial.
  • The individual was arrested but never charged with a crime, and the statute of limitations has expired.
  • The individual has received a pardon from the Governor of Texas or the President of the United States for the offense.
  • The arrest resulted from mistaken identity, where the individual’s identity was falsely used by another person.

The process for expunging arrest records in Wilson County involves the following steps:

  • Filing a Petition: The individual must file a petition for expunction with any district court in Wilson County. This petition includes information about the arrest, the charges, and the reasons for seeking expungement.
  • Notice to the District Attorney: The petitioner must provide notice of the expunction petition to the District Attorney’s Office in Wilson County. The District Attorney may contest the petition if there are objections.
  • Court Hearing: If the petition is not contested, the court may schedule a hearing to review the request for expunction. The petitioner may need to appear in court to provide testimony or evidence supporting the expungement.
  • Issuance of Order: If the court determines that the petitioner meets the eligibility requirements for expunction, it will issue an order granting the expungement. This order directs law enforcement agencies to remove and destroy the arrest records.
  • Notification of Agencies: The court order for expunction is sent to relevant law enforcement agencies, the DPS, and any other entities with arrest records.
  • Follow-Up: After the expungement order is issued, the petitioner may need to follow up with various agencies to ensure that the arrest records have been removed and destroyed.

Wilson County Arrest Warrants

An arrest warrant is a legal document issued by a judge permitting law enforcement to arrest an individual. In Wilson County, arrest warrants are executed by law enforcement agencies, such as the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office or local police departments. Arrest warrants are usually issued when the applicant (prosecutor or law enforcement) demonstrates probable cause to the judge that the individual has committed a crime. This may involve presenting evidence, witness statements, or other relevant information.

An arrest warrant typically includes the following information:

  • Personal information of the individual
  • Details of the alleged offense
  • A summary of the facts and evidence that led to the warrant issuance, demonstrating the need for the arrest.
  • The name of the judge.
  • Date of issuance.
  • The name of the agency responsible for executing the warrant.

Do Wilson County Arrest Warrants Expire?

In Texas, arrest warrants do not have an expiration date and remain active until they are executed (i.e., the individual is arrested) or quashed (invalidated) by a court. This applies to Wilson County, where warrants stay in effect indefinitely until resolved. Law enforcement may continue to pursue individuals with outstanding warrants regardless of how much time has passed, although the priority given to older warrants may vary depending on the nature of the offense.

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