Arrest records are public in Irving, Texas, pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act (Texas Government Code Chapter 552). This legislation establishes that information collected, assembled, or maintained by or for governmental entities is available to the public, with specific statutory exemptions. The Irving Police Department maintains arrest records as part of its official duties, and these records are generally accessible to members of the public upon proper request.
The Texas Public Information Act specifically addresses law enforcement records in § 552.108, providing certain exemptions for records that may interfere with detection, investigation, or prosecution of crime. However, basic information about arrests, including the arrested person's name, charges, and booking information, remains public information in accordance with § 552.108(c).
Members of the public seeking arrest records should be aware that while these records are public, certain information within them may be redacted to protect privacy interests as provided by law, particularly information related to juveniles, victims of certain crimes, or ongoing investigations.
The Irving Police Department Records Division provides multiple methods for accessing arrest records. Individuals seeking arrest information may utilize the following official channels:
In-Person Requests: Citizens may visit the Irving Police Department Records Division to submit requests for arrest records.
Irving Police Department
305 N. O'Connor Road
Irving, TX 75061
(972) 273-1010
Official Website
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Online Access: The Irving City Jail In-Custody Report provides real-time information about currently detained individuals. This resource is updated regularly and includes basic arrest information.
Dallas County Records: For cases that have been transferred to the county level, records may be accessed through:
Dallas County Records Management
509 Main Street
Dallas, TX 75202
(214) 653-7099
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Public Information Requests: Formal requests may be submitted under the Texas Public Information Act. Such requests must be submitted in writing and should include specific details about the records being sought. The governmental body must respond to requests promptly, generally within 10 business days, as stipulated in Texas Government Code § 552.221.
Requestors should note that fees may apply for copies of records in accordance with Texas Government Code § 552.261. The fee schedule is established by the Office of the Attorney General and is designed to recover costs associated with document production.
Arrest records maintained by the Irving Police Department typically contain comprehensive information about the arrest event and the individual taken into custody. Pursuant to Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 66.102, these records generally include:
The Irving Police Department maintains these records in accordance with state retention schedules established by the Texas State Library and Archives Commission. Under Texas Local Government Code § 203.042, these records must be retained for specific periods depending on the nature of the offense and the disposition of the case.
It should be noted that while arrest records are generally public, certain information may be redacted to protect privacy interests or sensitive information as provided by law. This includes information related to juveniles (protected under Texas Family Code § 58.007), victims of certain crimes, or details that might compromise ongoing investigations.
The State of Texas provides legal mechanisms for the expungement (expunction) of arrest records under specific circumstances. Chapter 55 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure governs the expungement process in Irving and throughout Texas. Individuals may petition for expungement if their situation meets one of the following criteria:
The expungement process requires filing a petition with the district court in Dallas County. Pursuant to Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 55.02, the petition must include specific information about the arrest and subsequent proceedings. The Irving Municipal Court can provide guidance on jurisdiction for specific cases.
Dallas County District Clerk's Office
George Allen Sr. Courts Building
600 Commerce Street, Suite 101
Dallas, TX 75202
(214) 653-7149
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Upon successful expungement, all records of the arrest are removed from public and law enforcement databases. Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 55.03 stipulates that once an expunction order is final, the person may legally deny the occurrence of the arrest and the existence of the expunction order, except when questioned under oath in a criminal proceeding.
For arrests that do not qualify for expungement, individuals may be eligible for an order of nondisclosure under Texas Government Code Chapter 411, which seals records from public view while maintaining them for law enforcement purposes.