Arrest records are public information in Kaufman County, Texas, pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act (Texas Government Code Chapter 552). This legislation establishes the presumption that all government information is available to the public, with certain statutory exceptions. The Act ensures governmental transparency and accountability by providing citizens with access to public records, including arrest documentation maintained by law enforcement agencies within Kaufman County.
The Texas Public Information Act specifically designates arrest records as public information under § 552.021, which states that public information is available to the public during normal business hours of the governmental body. Members of the public may request these records from the appropriate custodial agencies, including the Kaufman County Sheriff's Office and municipal police departments within the county's jurisdiction.
Kaufman County arrest records are accessible through various online platforms maintained by governmental entities. The Kaufman County Sheriff's Office provides an online inmate search portal where members of the public may access current detention information. This resource is maintained pursuant to Texas Local Government Code § 351.041, which authorizes the sheriff to maintain county jail records.
Additionally, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice maintains a statewide database that includes information on individuals who have been processed through the criminal justice system in Kaufman County. These online resources typically provide basic arrest information including:
It should be noted that while basic arrest information is available online, comprehensive arrest records may require formal requests through the appropriate agencies as outlined in Texas Government Code § 552.221.
Multiple methods exist for obtaining Kaufman County arrest records in 2025. Pursuant to Texas Government Code § 552.221, governmental bodies must promptly produce public information for inspection or duplication. The following official channels are available for record retrieval:
In-person requests at the Kaufman County Sheriff's Office The Sheriff's Office maintains the county's primary arrest records database and accepts in-person requests during regular business hours.
Kaufman County Sheriff's Office
1900 East Highway 175
Kaufman, TX 75142
(972) 932-4337
Official Website
Kaufman County District Clerk's Office For arrest records associated with court cases, the District Clerk maintains official court documentation.
Kaufman County District Clerk
100 W. Mulberry Street
Kaufman, TX 75142
(972) 932-4331
Official Website
Municipal Police Departments Local police departments within Kaufman County maintain arrest records for cases within their jurisdiction.
Terrell Police Department
213 N. Adelaide Street
Terrell, TX 75160
(469) 474-2700
Official Website
Online Database Access The Kaufman County Sheriff's inmate search portal provides current detention information pursuant to Texas Local Government Code § 351.041.
Kaufman County arrest records contain standardized information as required by Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 66.251. These records typically include the following elements:
The comprehensiveness of arrest records may vary based on the arresting agency and the nature of the offense. Records maintained by the Kaufman County Sheriff's Office adhere to the Texas Criminal Justice Information System standards as established by the Texas Department of Public Safety.
Under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55, certain individuals may petition for the expungement (expunction) of arrest records in Kaufman County. Expungement removes arrest information from public access and, when granted, allows individuals to legally deny the occurrence of the arrest. Eligibility criteria for expungement include:
The expungement process requires filing a Petition for Expunction with the Kaufman County District Court. Pursuant to Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 55.02, the petition must include specific information regarding the arrest and subsequent disposition. Upon receipt of a properly filed petition, the court will schedule a hearing to determine eligibility.
For arrests not qualifying for expungement, individuals may seek an Order of Nondisclosure under Texas Government Code Chapter 411, which limits public access to criminal history record information while maintaining access for law enforcement and certain governmental agencies.
Kaufman County District Court
100 W. Mulberry Street
Kaufman, TX 75142
(972) 932-4331
Official Website