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Navarro County, TX Public Records

Public access to records in Navarro County is dictated by the Texas Public Information Act, which states that public records are accessible to interested persons upon request. The county's land, court, arrest, county board, and vital records—whether written by hand, captured on camera, photographed, or otherwise recorded—be it in electronic or paper format are public records. To get records in Navarro County, submit a record request to the appropriate department using the Public Records Request Form. You may submit a request by mail, online, or in person. To make your record search smooth and easy, ensure you know the county office in charge of keeping the record you're looking for. This will help you to make a direct request to that department. Note that a fee will be charged if you want copies of these records. You do not need to state why you are seeking this record. Upon receiving your record request, the department in charge must respond within a reasonable period, typically around ten business days. You can submit a complaint with the Texas Attorney General's Open Records Division if your request for records is turned down.

Courts in Navarro County

Court Records in Navarro County, Texas

Court records, like party information, case types, dockets, subpoenas, motions, complaints, exhibits, affidavits, pleadings, and judgments, are generated during legal proceedings in Navarro County courts. Access to these records is generally dictated by the Rules of Judicial Administration and other such laws.

By contacting the County Clerk or District Clerk's office, you may request court records in person or by mail. You may also use the Navarro County Courts Records Inquiry to get the county's court records. You can search for criminal, civil, family, and probate case records on the platform. Note that you must provide certain identifying information to aid your search. However, not all Navarro County records are available to the public. Certain records like juvenile records, records containing identifying information, and other classified records are protected by municipal, state, or federal legislation.

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Jails and Prisons in Navarro County

Find Inmate Search and Jail Records in Navarro County, Texas

The Navarro County Sheriff's Office is in charge of the high-security Navarro Detention Center, which is located in Corsicana. Pretrial and convicted prisoners serving a range of sentence durations are housed there. With a capacity of 290, the facility uses contemporary technology to guarantee inmate safety, rights, and rehabilitation. The office provides access to its jail records using the Inmate Roster. This roster includes name, age, race, sex, and admit date. The office also puts out a most wanted list. You may also visit the Sheriff's Office in person to request jail and inmate records.

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312 West 2nd Avenue
Corsicana

Police Departments and Sheriff Offices in Navarro County

Arrest Records in Navarro County, Texas

Navarro County arrest records typically show the name and physical description of the arrested individual, their mugshot and fingerprint, information about their arrests, such as where they were arrested and detained, and the charges they face. Requesters can gain access to these records by directly contacting the arresting agency, like the Sheriff's Office or any of the police departments serving the county. Corsicana Police Department, Kerens Police Department, and Trinidad Police Department all serve the Navarro County area.

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