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Are Arrest Records Public in Parker County

Arrest records in Parker County are considered public information under the Texas Public Information Act, codified in Texas Government Code § 552. This statute establishes the presumption that all government information is available to the public, with certain exceptions. Pursuant to this law, records of arrests made by law enforcement agencies, including the Parker County Sheriff's Office, are generally accessible to members of the public.

The distinction between arrest records and conviction records is significant under Texas law. An arrest record documents that an individual was taken into custody by law enforcement on suspicion of criminal activity, while a conviction record indicates that the individual was found guilty of a criminal offense through the judicial process. Under Texas Government Code § 552.021, both types of records are presumptively open to public inspection, though certain exceptions may apply.

The Texas Department of Public Safety maintains policies governing the release of criminal history record information. In accordance with these policies, arrest records in Parker County may be obtained through formal requests to the appropriate law enforcement agency or through designated online resources.

It should be noted that certain arrest records may be subject to redaction or withholding under specific provisions of the Texas Public Information Act, particularly those involving ongoing investigations, juvenile offenders, or cases that have been expunged or sealed by court order.

What's in Parker County Arrest Records

Parker County arrest records contain standardized information documenting the apprehension and processing of individuals taken into custody. These records are maintained in accordance with Texas Code of Criminal Procedure § 66.102, which establishes requirements for criminal history record information. A typical arrest record in Parker County includes the following components:

Arrestee Identifying Information:

  • Full legal name (including aliases or known nicknames)
  • Date of birth
  • Gender
  • Race/ethnicity
  • Physical description (height, weight, eye color, hair color)
  • Identifying marks (tattoos, scars, or other distinguishing features)
  • Residential address
  • Driver's license or state ID number
  • Fingerprints and, in most cases, photograph (mugshot)

Arrest Details:

  • Date and time of arrest
  • Location of arrest
  • Arresting agency and officer identification
  • Reason for arrest
  • Use of force information (if applicable)
  • Whether arrest was made pursuant to a warrant

Charge Information:

  • Criminal offense(s) charged
  • Statute or ordinance citation
  • Classification of offense (felony or misdemeanor)
  • Degree or level of offense

Warrant Information (if applicable):

  • Warrant number
  • Issuing court
  • Date of issuance
  • Judge who signed the warrant

Booking Information:

  • Booking date and time
  • Booking number
  • Processing officer information
  • Property inventory

Bond/Bail Information:

  • Bond amount
  • Bond type (cash, surety, personal recognizance)
  • Bond status (posted or not)
  • Conditions of release (if applicable)

Court Information:

  • Court of jurisdiction
  • Case number
  • Scheduled court appearances
  • Name of assigned judge

Custody Status:

  • Current detention status
  • Facility of incarceration (if applicable)
  • Expected release date (if known)

Additional Information May Include:

  • Prior criminal history
  • Risk assessment scores
  • Medical screening information (redacted in public versions)
  • Emergency contact information (redacted in public versions)
  • Vehicle information (if relevant to arrest)

The comprehensiveness of arrest records may vary depending on the specific circumstances of the arrest and the policies of the arresting agency. All arrest records in Parker County are maintained in compliance with state record-keeping requirements established by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement.

How To Look Up Arrest Records in Parker County in 2026

Members of the public seeking arrest records in Parker County may utilize several official channels to obtain this information. The county maintains current systems for processing such requests in accordance with the Texas Public Information Act. Individuals may pursue the following methods to access arrest records:

  1. Submit a formal public information request to the Parker County Sheriff's Office:
    • Complete the Public Information Request Form available at the Sheriff's Office
    • Provide specific details about the record being sought, including the individual's name, date of birth, and approximate date of arrest
    • Submit the request in person, by mail, or via email to the designated records custodian

Parker County Sheriff's Office
129 Hogle Street
Weatherford, TX 76086
(817) 594-8845
Parker County Sheriff's Office

  1. Visit the Parker County District Clerk's Office for records related to felony cases:
    • Request assistance from the clerk to search for specific case records
    • Provide identifying information about the case or individual
    • Pay applicable fees for copies of records

Parker County District Clerk
117 Fort Worth Highway
Weatherford, TX 76086
(817) 594-7343
Parker County District Clerk

  1. Contact the Parker County Clerk's Office for records related to misdemeanor cases:
    • Complete a records request form
    • Provide specific case information
    • Pay required fees for document reproduction

Parker County Clerk
1112 Santa Fe Drive
Weatherford, TX 76086
(817) 598-6131
Parker County Clerk

  1. Submit a request to the Texas Department of Public Safety for a comprehensive criminal history check:
    • Complete the appropriate request form
    • Provide required identification information
    • Submit fingerprints if requesting a complete criminal history
    • Pay the required fee

Texas Department of Public Safety
Crime Records Service
P.O. Box 4143
Austin, TX 78765
(512) 424-2000
Texas DPS Crime Records

Pursuant to Texas Government Code § 552.221, governmental bodies must promptly produce public information in response to proper requests. The standard timeframe for response is ten business days, though complex requests may require additional time.

How To Find Parker County Arrest Records Online

Parker County provides digital access to certain arrest records through official online platforms. Members of the public may utilize these resources to conduct searches without visiting county offices in person. The following online methods are available for accessing arrest records:

  1. Parker County Judicial Records Search:

    • Navigate to the Parker County Judicial Records Search portal
    • Select the appropriate search parameters (name, case number, date range)
    • Enter the required information in the search fields
    • Review the results, which may include arrest information associated with court cases
    • Note that some records may require creation of a user account
  2. Parker County Sheriff's Office Inmate Search:

    • Access the current inmate roster through the Sheriff's Office website
    • Search by name or booking number
    • View basic information about individuals currently in custody
    • Note that this resource only provides information on current inmates, not historical arrest records
  3. Texas Department of Public Safety Criminal History Search:

    • Visit the Texas DPS Crime Records website
    • Select the appropriate search option (name-based or fingerprint-based)
    • Complete the required forms and provide payment
    • Submit the request electronically
    • Receive results via secure electronic delivery
  4. Texas Judicial Branch - Public Court Records:

    • Access the Texas Judicial Branch website
    • Navigate to the public access portal
    • Search by name or case number
    • Review case information, which may include arrest details

When utilizing online resources, users should be aware that certain information may be redacted in accordance with privacy laws and that not all arrest records are available through digital platforms. Additionally, online systems may require payment of fees for certain searches or document retrieval.

How To Search Parker County Arrest Records for Free?

Parker County residents and other interested parties may access certain arrest records without incurring fees through several authorized channels. The following methods provide cost-free options for obtaining arrest information:

  1. Parker County Jail Current Inmate Roster:

    • The Sheriff's Office maintains a publicly accessible list of current inmates
    • This information is available at no cost through the Sheriff's Office website
    • The roster includes basic arrest information for individuals currently in custody
    • This resource is updated regularly but does not include historical arrest records
  2. Public Access Terminals at County Facilities:

    • Computer terminals are available for public use at the Parker County Courthouse
    • These terminals provide access to basic case information at no charge
    • Visitors may search court records that contain arrest information
    • While basic searches are free, printing documents may incur fees

Parker County Courthouse
1 Courthouse Square
Weatherford, TX 76086
(817) 594-8500
Parker County Government

  1. Parker County Law Library:
    • Public access computers are available for legal research
    • Basic case information, including some arrest details, may be accessed
    • Staff can provide guidance on navigating public records systems
    • No fee is charged for basic research activities

Parker County Law Library
117 Fort Worth Highway
Weatherford, TX 76086
(817) 594-7343
Parker County Law Library

  1. Open Records Requests for Specific Information:
    • Under the Texas Public Information Act, certain basic arrest information must be released without charge
    • Submit a narrowly tailored request specifying exactly what information is sought
    • Requests for basic information about recent arrests may be fulfilled without fees
    • Note that extensive searches or document reproduction may still incur costs

In accordance with Texas Government Code § 552.261, while governmental bodies may charge reasonable fees for providing copies of public information, they may not charge for inspection of records. Additionally, pursuant to § 552.267, a governmental body shall provide a copy of public information without charge when the cost of providing the copy is less than the established minimum charge.

How To Delete Arrest Records in Parker County

The process of removing arrest records from public access in Parker County involves distinct legal mechanisms established under Texas law. These procedures are governed primarily by Chapter 55 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, which provides for expunction and order of nondisclosure under specific circumstances.

Expunction (Complete Removal)

Expunction is the legal process that completely erases an arrest record from all official databases. Pursuant to Texas Code of Criminal Procedure § 55.01, individuals may qualify for expunction under the following circumstances:

  1. The person was arrested but never charged with a crime
  2. The case was dismissed or quashed
  3. The person was acquitted at trial (found "not guilty")
  4. The person was convicted but subsequently pardoned
  5. The person completed certain types of deferred adjudication for Class C misdemeanors

The expunction process in Parker County requires:

  1. Filing a Petition for Expunction with the Parker County District Court
  2. Paying the required filing fee (approximately $300)
  3. Attending a hearing before a district judge
  4. If granted, serving the Order of Expunction on all agencies holding records

Order of Nondisclosure (Record Sealing)

An order of nondisclosure seals records from public view but maintains them for law enforcement purposes. This option is available under Texas Government Code § 411.081 for individuals who:

  1. Successfully completed deferred adjudication for certain offenses
  2. Meet waiting period requirements (varies by offense type)
  3. Have not been convicted of or placed on deferred adjudication for certain disqualifying offenses

The process for obtaining an order of nondisclosure includes:

  1. Filing a Petition for Nondisclosure with the court that handled the original case
  2. Paying the required filing fee
  3. Attending a court hearing
  4. If granted, ensuring the order is properly distributed to relevant agencies

Automatic Nondisclosure

Under recent amendments to Texas Government Code § 411.072, certain first-time, non-violent misdemeanor offenders who successfully complete deferred adjudication may qualify for automatic nondisclosure without filing a petition.

Individuals seeking to delete or seal arrest records should consult with a qualified attorney, as the legal requirements are complex and subject to specific timelines and eligibility criteria. The Parker County District Attorney's Office can provide general information about these processes but cannot offer legal advice to individuals.

What Happens After Arrest in Parker County?

The post-arrest process in Parker County follows a standardized sequence of events established under Texas law. This process ensures due process rights while maintaining public safety. Following physical apprehension by law enforcement, individuals proceed through the following stages:

  1. Booking and Processing

    • The arrestee is transported to the Parker County Jail
    • Personal information is recorded and verified
    • Fingerprints and photographs are taken
    • Personal property is inventoried and secured
    • Medical screening is conducted
    • The arrestee is placed in a holding cell pending magistration
  2. Magistration (Initial Appearance)

    • Occurs within 48 hours of arrest (typically within 24 hours)
    • A magistrate informs the arrestee of charges and constitutional rights
    • Bail is set according to a schedule or judicial determination
    • For warrantless arrests, probable cause is reviewed
    • Indigent defendants may request court-appointed counsel
  3. Bail Determination and Possible Release

    • Bail may be posted through cash, surety bond, or personal recognizance
    • If bail is posted, the arrestee is released pending court appearances
    • If bail cannot be posted, the arrestee remains in custody
    • Certain conditions may be imposed upon release
  4. Case Filing and Review

    • For misdemeanors: The County Attorney reviews the case
    • For felonies: The District Attorney's Office reviews the case
    • Prosecutors determine whether to file formal charges, reject the case, or request additional investigation
  5. Arraignment

    • Formal charges are read in open court
    • The defendant enters a plea (guilty, not guilty, no contest)
    • Future court dates are established
    • Pretrial release conditions may be modified
  6. Pretrial Proceedings

    • Discovery of evidence occurs between prosecution and defense
    • Pretrial motions may be filed and heard
    • Plea negotiations may take place
    • Case may be resolved through plea agreement or set for trial
  7. Trial

    • Misdemeanor trials occur in County Courts
    • Felony trials occur in District Courts
    • Defendants may choose jury trial or bench trial (judge only)
    • If convicted, sentencing follows either immediately or at a later date
    • If acquitted, the defendant is released and the case is concluded
  8. Post-Conviction

    • Sentenced individuals may be:
      • Incarcerated in county jail (misdemeanors)
      • Transferred to Texas Department of Criminal Justice custody (felonies)
      • Placed on community supervision (probation)
      • Ordered to pay fines and restitution

Throughout this process, individuals maintain constitutional rights including the right to counsel, the right against self-incrimination, and the right to due process. The Parker County criminal justice system operates in accordance with the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, which establishes these procedural requirements.

How Long Are Arrest Records Kept in Parker County?

Arrest records in Parker County are maintained according to retention schedules established under Texas state law. The primary governing statute is Texas Local Government Code § 203.042, which authorizes the Texas State Library and Archives Commission to establish records retention schedules for local governments, including law enforcement agencies.

The Texas State Library and Archives Commission has established the Local Schedule PS (Public Safety Records), which mandates the following retention periods for arrest records:

  1. Arrest Reports and Booking Information

    • Felony cases: 75 years from date of arrest
    • Misdemeanor Class A and B cases: 20 years from date of arrest
    • Misdemeanor Class C cases: 5 years from date of arrest
    • Cases not pursued: 5 years from date of arrest
  2. Fingerprint Records

    • Maintained permanently for felony arrests
    • Maintained for 20 years for Class A and B misdemeanor arrests
    • Maintained for 5 years for Class C misdemeanor arrests
  3. Photograph Records (Mugshots)

    • Follow the same retention schedule as the associated arrest records
    • May be maintained in separate photographic files or databases
  4. Jail Records

    • Inmate booking and intake records: 5 years
    • Jail incident reports: 5 years
    • Visitor logs: 3 years
  5. Warrant Records

    • Active warrants: Until executed or recalled
    • Executed or recalled warrants: 5 years

These retention requirements apply to all forms of records, including physical documents, digital files, and database entries. Different agencies within Parker County may maintain separate copies of arrest records, each subject to these retention requirements:

  • The Parker County Sheriff's Office maintains original arrest records
  • The Parker County Clerk maintains records related to misdemeanor cases
  • The Parker County District Clerk maintains records related to felony cases
  • The Texas Department of Public Safety maintains statewide criminal history information

It should be noted that even after the mandatory retention period expires, records may continue to be maintained as part of archival collections or consolidated criminal history databases. Additionally, records that have been expunged pursuant to court order must be destroyed regardless of the standard retention period.

How to Find Mugshots in Parker County

Mugshots, the official photographs taken during the booking process following an arrest, are maintained as part of the official arrest record in Parker County. These images serve both administrative and investigative purposes within the criminal justice system.

What Mugshots Are

Mugshots typically consist of two images: a front-facing (portrait) photograph and a profile (side) view of the arrestee. These photographs are taken under standardized conditions to document the appearance of individuals at the time of booking. In Parker County, mugshots are captured digitally and stored in law enforcement databases along with other booking information.

Where Mugshots Are Maintained

The primary custodian of mugshot records in Parker County is the Sheriff's Office. These photographs are:

  • Stored in the jail management system
  • Linked to specific arrest records and booking numbers
  • Maintained according to the same retention schedule as the corresponding arrest records
  • Subject to public information laws under the Texas Public Information Act

Finding Mugshots

Members of the public seeking access to mugshot photographs in Parker County may utilize several methods:

  1. Submit a public information request to the Parker County Sheriff's Office:
    • Requests must be in writing (email, mail, or in-person)
    • Include specific identifying information about the arrest
    • Specify that the mugshot photograph is being requested

Parker County Sheriff's Office
129 Hogle Street
Weatherford, TX 76086
(817) 594-8845
Parker County Sheriff's Office

  1. Check the current inmate roster on the Sheriff's Office website:
    • Mugshots of currently incarcerated individuals may be displayed
    • This resource only covers active inmates, not historical arrests

Can Mugshots Be Found Online

While some mugshots may be available through official county websites, Parker County does not maintain a comprehensive public database of all historical mugshots. Third-party websites that aggregate and publish mugshots may contain Parker County arrest photographs, but these sites:

  • Are not officially affiliated with Parker County government
  • May contain outdated or inaccurate information
  • May charge fees for access or removal of photographs
  • Are not comprehensively regulated under Texas law

Obtaining Mugshots Officially

The most reliable method for obtaining an official copy of a mugshot is through a formal public information request. When submitting such a request:

  • Be specific about the individual and arrest date
  • Expect to pay reasonable reproduction fees
  • Allow time for processing (typically 10 business days)
  • Be prepared to provide identification if requesting your own records

Restrictions on Mugshot Access

Access to mugshots may be restricted under certain circumstances, including:

  • Cases involving juveniles (under 17 years of age)
  • Arrests that have been expunged or subject to an order of nondisclosure
  • Ongoing investigations where release could interfere with law enforcement activities
  • Cases where the photograph contains information excepted from disclosure under the Texas Public Information Act

Individuals concerned about their own mugshots being publicly accessible should consult with an attorney regarding potential eligibility for expunction or orders of nondisclosure.

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