Bee County Arrest Records and Warrant Search
A person must do everything in his power to make sure he and the people he cares for are out of harm's way. One way of doing that is to stay away from people with a criminal past. But how can you identify these potentially dangerous people? The answer is simple: carrying out a background check. This article will teach you how to conduct such a check by tracing Bee County arrest records and warrants.
Locating an inmate
To undertake a Bee County arrest records search refer to the county jail. You can reach them on the phone by dialing 361-362-3223 or by visiting the facility at 1511 E Toledo St, Beeville, Texas 78102. Their archives contain names of current and past detainees.
The Texas Department of Public Safety manages an online searchable data bank which displays a person's incarceration history. The data covers the whole state. Two things should be taken into account regarding this inquiry tool. First, it does not display minor offenses. Second, it obligates users to register and open an account.
A Texas inmate search can be carried out on the TDCJ's website. They operate an electronic inquiry tool that is connected to all of the state's correctional facilities.
How to conduct a Bee County warrant search?
You will not be able to find any official online database that reveals Bee County warrants issued against people suspected of committing a crime. Best you can do is to go to the sheriff office and ask the stuff to show you the list of the county's wanted people. The telephone number at the sheriff office is 361-362-3221.
To save time, we offer you the search tool on this website. All that is required of you is to fill in the subject's name and you will get access to comprehensive reports containing reliable and updated data on his / her criminal history. You will be able to see Bee County arrest records as well as records issued in other TX counties. Your confidentiality is 100% guaranteed.
Performing a criminal case search
Has the person you are checking ever been found guilty of a crime? You will be able to answer that question by obtaining Bee County court records. You will need to initiate a case search using the services of two offices. The first is the county clerk (361-621-1557). It stores files on misdemeanor offenses. The second is the district clerk (361-621-1562), which handles felony cases.
Both can be found at 105 West Corpus Christi St. Beeville, TX 78102. You will need to show up at their office and submit a request to view public records. Most likely that you will have to wait a couple of days until they approve your request. Each office may demand a fee depending on the specific type of docket you want to get.
Crime data
610 crimes were committed in the county throughout 2014. There were no murders and no rapes. Only 1 robbery was reported, but there were 60 assaults and 140 burglaries. 398 incidents of larceny were recorded and 11 vehicles were stolen. Police incarcerated 210 people.