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Are Arrest Records Public in Hurst, Texas?

Arrest records are public information in Hurst, Texas, pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act (Texas Government Code Chapter 552). This legislation establishes that information collected, assembled, or maintained by governmental bodies is presumed to be accessible to the public unless specifically exempted by law. The public nature of arrest records serves multiple civic purposes, including ensuring transparency in law enforcement operations, facilitating public safety awareness, and maintaining accountability within the criminal justice system. Members of the public may access these records as part of their right to government information, though certain restrictions may apply to protect ongoing investigations or juvenile records as specified under Texas Family Code § 58.007.

How to Look Up Hurst Arrest Records in 2025

The City of Hurst provides multiple official channels through which residents and interested parties may obtain arrest record information. These access methods have been established in compliance with Texas Government Code § 552.021, which affirms the public's right to government information. Individuals seeking arrest records in Hurst may utilize the following resources:

  • Hurst Police Department Records Division: Citizens may submit requests in person for arrest records and related documentation. Staff members are available to assist with proper completion of request forms and to answer questions regarding available information.

    Hurst Police Department
    825 Thousand Oaks Drive
    Hurst, TX 76054
    (817) 788-7146
    Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

  • Tarrant County Criminal District Clerk's Office: This office maintains comprehensive records of arrests and subsequent court proceedings for all municipalities within Tarrant County, including Hurst.

    Tarrant County Criminal District Clerk
    401 W. Belknap Street
    Fort Worth, TX 76196
    (817) 884-1342
    Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

  • Texas Department of Public Safety Crime Records Service: The state maintains a centralized criminal history database that includes arrest records from Hurst and other Texas municipalities.

    Texas DPS Crime Records Service
    PO Box 4143
    Austin, TX 78765
    (512) 424-2474
    Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

  • Online Public Access Portal: The City of Hurst maintains an electronic records system that allows for remote access to certain public records, including basic arrest information.

Contents of a Hurst Arrest Record

Arrest records maintained by the Hurst Police Department and associated agencies contain standardized information as required by Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 2.17. These official documents typically include the following elements:

  • Biographical Information: Full legal name of the arrested individual, date of birth, gender, race, height, weight, and any documented aliases or known nicknames.

  • Arrest Details: Date, time, and specific location of the arrest, including address or intersection where the apprehension occurred.

  • Arresting Authority: Identification of the law enforcement agency responsible for the arrest, including the name and badge number of the arresting officer(s).

  • Offense Information: Specific charges filed at the time of arrest, including the Texas Penal Code section(s) allegedly violated and whether the offense is classified as a misdemeanor or felony.

  • Booking Information: Processing details including fingerprinting, photographing, and assignment of a unique booking identification number.

  • Detention Status: Information regarding pretrial detention, including bail or bond amount if applicable, and the location of incarceration.

  • Case Disposition: Current status of the case within the criminal justice system, including whether the case is pending, dismissed, or has resulted in conviction.

  • Court Assignment: Identification of the court having jurisdiction over the case and any scheduled court appearances.

Pursuant to Texas Government Code § 552.108, certain information may be redacted from publicly available arrest records if its release would interfere with the detection, investigation, or prosecution of crime.

Expungement of Arrest Records in Hurst

The State of Texas provides legal mechanisms through which qualifying individuals may petition for the expungement (expunction) of arrest records in Hurst and other municipalities. This process is governed by Chapter 55 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, which establishes specific eligibility criteria and procedural requirements.

Individuals may qualify for expungement under the following circumstances:

  • The arrest did not result in a formal charge being filed with a court.
  • Charges were filed but subsequently dismissed, and the statute of limitations has expired.
  • The individual was acquitted of the charges following a trial (found "not guilty").
  • The individual was convicted but subsequently pardoned or otherwise granted relief based on actual innocence.
  • The individual successfully completed a pretrial diversion program, and the case was dismissed.

The expungement process requires the filing of a Petition for Expunction with the district court in the county where the arrest occurred. This legal document must contain:

  • The petitioner's full name, sex, race, date of birth, driver's license number, social security number, and address at the time of the arrest.
  • The offense charged against the petitioner.
  • The date the offense was alleged to have been committed.
  • The date of the arrest.
  • The name of the county where the petitioner was arrested.
  • The name of the agency that arrested the petitioner.
  • The case number and court of offense.
  • A list of all law enforcement agencies, jails, courts, and other governmental entities that may possess records subject to expunction.

Upon approval of an expunction petition, all records and files pertaining to the arrest are removed from public access and official databases. Government agencies and private entities are prohibited from maintaining or releasing information concerning the expunged arrest pursuant to Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 55.03.

Individuals seeking expungement are advised that the process involves complex legal requirements and may benefit from consultation with legal counsel. The Tarrant County Law Library provides self-help resources for those pursuing expungement without attorney representation.

Tarrant County Law Library
100 N. Calhoun Street
Fort Worth, TX 76196
(817) 884-1480
Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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