
Taylor County Warrants and Arrest Records
In face of rising crime rates, it is no wonder that you may want to undertake a Taylor County warrant search to be 100% certain that the people you come in contact with are not wanted by the police.
Indeed, with a small population of 134117 people (based on 2013 data taken from the United States Census Bureau), the county suffers from a relatively high number of offenses. In 2013, 5596 offenses were handled by law enforcement agencies. The residents had to put up with 42 rape cases, 127 robberies and 343 assaults. If that is not enough, on that year a murder was committed in the county. From a statistical point of view, 4003.9 offenses were committed for every 100000 residents. Police incarcerated 733 people.
Locating Taylor County Warrants
For updated criminal information, you should turn to the sheriff office. You will be required to file a written request to view the county's criminal records. Request can only be sent via fax (325-672-8066) or mail (Their address is 450 Pecan St. Abilene, Texas 79602). It is also possible to arrive at their office in person (they are open to the public at 7 in the morning until 6 in the evening on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday and 7 in the morning to 5 in the evening on Wednesday). You will have to provide a copy of your driving license plus a photo and details related to the person being searched.
As you can figure out, the main problem with this inquiry method is the lack of anonymity. So if confidentiality is important to you, you may choose to use the search form on this page. You will be immediately connected to vast private and governmental data banks and you will get an elaborate report on a person's background (including outstanding warrants issued against him or her). No one apart from you will know about your inquiry.
Initiating an arrest check
To carry out a Taylor County arrest records search, we advise contacting the Detention Center at 910 S. 27th, Abilene, TX 79602. Phone: 325-691-7423.
To discover whether a person has been incarcerated in the past anywhere in Texas, make use of the online criminal history database of the Texas Department of Public Safety. Its major flaw, however, is that it will not display data on Class C misdemeanor offenses.
An inmate search can be performed using the computerized offender information tool maintained by the TDCJ. It will present data that covers all of the state's correctional facilities.
Conducting a case search
To learn about a person's prior convictions, you will have to gain access to Taylor County court records. The county's electronic databases will show civil and criminal court dockets. For a more thorough inquiry regarding misdemeanor cases, pay a visit to the county clerk office at 300 Oak St. Suite 100. Abilene, TX 79602 or dial their number: 325-674-1202.
For felony cases, go to the district clerk located at the same address (Suite 400).