Saturday, 17 August 2013

Texas Arrest Records Free List Online

By Claire Dowell


Public records in the State of Texas are available from the Department of Public Safety's Computerized Criminal History System. The Conviction Database contains information including arrests in Texas, prosecutions and dispositions of cases where a person is charged with Class B or higher violation of the law. All cases that are filed in the database are updated frequently by the agencies under the State.

To start conducting a research on any public records, the State requires the researcher to create an account in the State's official website. Once one is able to create their account, they are required to purchase credits, which they can use to pay for the search being done. Each credit is good for one search and each search query is a flat rate of $3 although additional fees may be charged depending on the method of payment that one is enrolled in or has availed of.

For those who will be paying via mailed checks, the office charges an additional $1.25 for convenience fee, bringing the total fee to $4.25. The credits are available once the checks are validated by the office. For those who would be paying via credit card, the office charges a convenience fee of 2.25% including a $.50 for transaction fee. Credits bought with credits cards are immediately available for use.

Each credit is good for one search. Ss such, it is important that researchers be able to fill in all the important details such as the person's full name and date of birth and other pertinent details. Credits are non-refundable; even a no-match result will eat up a credit from the account of the researcher. There are some reasons why the search might result in zero matches. These can include (a) misspelled name (b) incomplete information (c) restricted access and (d) not yet submitted to the database.

In some cases, search queries might return with several search matches with the records on top having the closest match to the search query. As opening the full reports can debit a credit from one's account, one should use the preview option to check if the record is what they are looking for. As with other public records, records obtained from the CCH needs to be checked for accuracy. Records that do not have a fingerprint signature card need to be verified from the local enforcement agency or any other arresting agencies under Chapter 60 of Criminal Procedure Code.

There are some instances when records are not complete. If the person is checking out their personal records and wish to change something or add something, they can do so by contacting the office. Those who want to do some arrest search can also check other online sites that offer public record searches free or for a minimal fee. This is the most expedient and resourceful method to find information without having to open up an account and maybe effective for those who want to do some research one time.




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