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Gregg County, TX Public Records

Gregg County's public records are subject to the Texas Public Information Act, which stipulates that anyone can request access to them. Land, property, vital, court, jail, and arrest records are among the county's public records. These can be written by hand, typewritten, captured on camera, or stored in another format—digital or physical. To enable the county government to precisely identify and find the materials you are asking for, you must submit a written request that provides sufficient description and detail of the record you are seeking. You can submit an Open Records Request form to the Gregg County Appraisal District. In Gregg County, while viewing records may be free of charge, requesting copies of such records may come at a cost. They are expected to respond to you in ten business days. Giving a justification for your request for these records is not required. Certain records may not be available to you because they are not publicly accessible. Nonetheless, you have the option to file a complaint with the Open Records Division of the Texas Attorney General.

Courts in Gregg County

Court Records in Gregg County, Texas

The statutes that control the public's access to court records in Gregg County include the Common Law Right of Access and the Rules of Judicial Administration. Court records refer to documents generated during court proceedings and include case party information, progress dockets, subpoenas, motions, complaints, exhibits, affidavits, pleadings, and judgments.

You may obtain court records in Gregg County by sending a request via mail, email, or in-person to the District Clerk's office or County Clerk's office. You may also use its County Clerk Record's Search platform. You may also use the county's Odyssey platform to find records. Note that requesting court records may come at a cost. Request for certain court records, like juvenile, adoption, ongoing investigations, and sealed records, may be denied due to their sensitive nature.

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302 W. Cotton St.
Longview

Jails and Prisons in Gregg County

Find Inmate Search and Jail Records in Gregg County, Texas

The Gregg County Sheriff's Office is in charge of overseeing the Gregg County detention facilities. These facilities include the South Jail in Longview, the North Jail in Longview, and the Marvin A. Smith Jail in Kilgore. Both female and male adults convicted of offenses covered by Texas state law are housed in these facilities. The public can access its jail records using the Jail Records. To retrieve these records, you need to provide the name and the dates related to the arrest. You may also reach out to the Sheriff's Office to get details about inmates housed at its facilities.

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Police Departments and Sheriff Offices in Gregg County

Arrest Records in Gregg County, Texas

Gregg County arrest records are typically detailed documents containing the following information: name, physical description, details of the arrest and detention, mugshot, fingerprints, charges, and specifics about bond or bail. Visit the sheriff's office or the police department where the arrest was made to get arrest records. Several police departments call Gregg County home, including Longview PD, Lakeport PD, White Oak PD, and Gladewater PD. Keep in mind that you will be prompted for information such as the name of the individual who was arrested, the time they were arrested, and possibly a case ID number to facilitate your search. Keep in mind that some requests for arrest records may be denied if permitted by law.

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