How Do You Search for Arrest Records in Montgomery County, Texas? – Us Warrants

How Do You Search for Arrest Records in Montgomery County, Texas?



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Although you can find criminal records for Montgomery County, Texas from various agencies, an inquiry of this nature would not be the same as a warrant search initiated through a private source. The information offered by the police and the judiciary will not include details on cases which are still under investigation. In other words, you will not be able to find details on active arrest warrants or felony arrest records linked with ongoing cases.

How to do an active warrant search in Montgomery County, TX?

  • A simple way to launch a limited felony warrant search is by scouring the list of the most wanted criminals of the area available on the Crime Stoppers website at http://montgomerycountycrimestoppers.org/.
  • If you are looking for details on active arrest warrants against a specific individual, you can get in touch with the Montgomery Sheriff at Open Records Division, #1 Criminal Justice Drive, Conroe, TX 77301. Alternatively, you can mail in your inquiry at [email protected]. There is a nominal charge for processing the information and the application form is offered at http://www.mctxsheriff.org/Divisions/Records/Open%20Records/Sheriff-PIA-Request%20Form%20(1).pdf.
  • Public arrest records for Montgomery County can also be found by using the inmate information facility of the local law enforcement agency. This service (http://jailroster.mctx.org/) will help you to find a person who was recently detained.
  • Apart from this, you can approach the judiciary for information on outstanding warrants. The online facility for accessing information on court cases is available at http://odyssey.mctx.org/County/default.aspx.
  • Finally, you can connect with the office of the County Clerk of Montgomery for a felony warrant search. Visit the main office of the Clerk at 210 West Davis (Hwy 105), Conroe, TX 77301 or write to them at Post Office Box 959, Conroe, Texas 77305, 210 West Davis, Conroe, Texas 77301.

 

An estimated 6000 criminal incidents occurred in Montgomery County, TX in 2014. The violent crime average of the year was higher than that of 2013, at nearly 600 complaints lodged through the 12 months. However, property crimes did show a slight decrease of about 5%, clocking in around 5400 complaints.