Navarro County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Navarro County are processed by the Sheriff's Office at 312 West 2nd Avenue in Corsicana, the county seat. Navarro County has about 50,000 residents and sits in North-Central Texas roughly 55 miles south of Dallas along Interstate 45. The jail has capacity for 290 inmates and the county saw 403 arrests in 2021 alone. All arrest records are public under Texas law. The Sheriff's Office keeps an online inmate roster and accepts records requests by phone, mail, and in person. A crime tips hotline is also available at (903) 874-8477.

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Navarro County Overview

~50K Population
290 Jail Capacity
Corsicana County Seat
13th Judicial District

Navarro County Arrest Records

The Navarro County Sheriff's Office manages all arrest records for the county. The jail and Justice Center in Corsicana process bookings from the Sheriff's deputies, Corsicana police, and state troopers. The facility holds up to 290 inmates at a time. In 2022, the Texas Commission on Jail Standards reported 290 inmates housed in the facility, putting it near full capacity.

The Sheriff's Office is at 312 West 2nd Avenue in Corsicana. The main phone line is (903) 654-3002 and the 24-hour line is (903) 654-3001. Fax requests go to (903) 654-3044. The office also runs a crime tips hotline at (903) 874-8477. Incident and police reports are available through a records request form.

Office Navarro County Sheriff's Office
Address 312 W. 2nd Ave., Corsicana, TX 75110
Main Phone (903) 654-3002
24-Hour Line (903) 654-3001
Fax (903) 654-3044

Third-party sites compile Navarro County arrest data from public sources. The screenshot below shows one arrest records portal for the county.

Navarro County arrest records portal showing recent arrests data for Corsicana Texas

These sites organize public arrest information by county. They include booking dates, charges, and links to additional details about each case.

Search Recent Arrests Online

Navarro County has an online inmate roster available through the Justice Center. The roster shows current inmates with booking details, charges, and custody status. You can search by name to find a specific person. The system tracks booking dates, degree levels, and arrest information.

Third-party jail roster sites also compile Navarro County data. The screenshot below shows one such search tool.

Navarro County jail roster search portal for recent arrests inmate lookup

The jail has been processing inmates since 1988 when the current facility began operations. Historical arrest data going back to that year may be available through formal requests. Staff at the jail include Captain Charlie York, Lieutenant Raychaun Ballard, and several sergeants and corporals.

For statewide searches, the DPS Criminal History Search covers conviction records from all 254 Texas counties at $3.00 per search. The database pulls from the Computerized Criminal History System. You need an account to use it.

Public Records in Navarro County

Arrest records in Navarro County are public under the Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552. Section 552.108(c) requires release of basic arrest data: name, age, address, race, sex, occupation, aliases, physical condition, arrest date and time, location, charges, booking info, bond, and officer names.

Some records have limits. Records that would interfere with prosecution or investigation can be withheld. Officer threat information is exempt from disclosure. Internal records for arrests that did not lead to conviction are also exempt. Video evidence may be withheld unless the requester was negatively affected by the crime. Sensitive crime scene images are exempt too.

The Texas Attorney General handles disputes over records access. Standard adult arrest data is fully public. Juvenile records are sealed. Expunged records cannot be accessed.

Warrants and Record Clearing

Warrants in Texas do not expire. A warrant stays valid until the person is arrested or the court recalls it. If you think there may be an outstanding warrant in Navarro County, you can call the Sheriff's Office at (903) 654-3002 to check. Active warrants can lead to arrest at any time, including during a routine traffic stop.

Expungement is possible for certain records. Eligibility includes acquittals, pardons, charges that did not lead to conviction, and dismissed cases. Under Chapter 55A of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure (effective January 1, 2025), the process has been updated. Automatic expungement is now available for some dismissed cases and acquittals. The waiting period depends on the charge level: 180 days for Class C, one year for Class A and B misdemeanors, and three years for felonies.

The Navarro County Community Supervision and Corrections department handles parole and probation matters. For bail bonds in the area, local options include Owens Bail Bonds at (903) 693-9494 and Fast Action Bail Bonds at (903) 694-2200.

Texas Arrest Lookup Tools

State databases extend your search beyond Navarro County. The DPS Crime Records Division compiles arrest data from all Texas agencies. Under Government Code Chapter 411, Section 411.135 governs how conviction records are shared with the public.

The TDCJ Inmate Search is free and covers state prison inmates. The FBI Federal Inmate Locator covers federal arrests. The Texas Courts Case Search has appellate records. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement tracks agency certifications.

Getting Navarro County Records

Navarro County provides multiple options for accessing arrest records.

  • Check the online inmate roster for current bookings
  • Call the 24-hour line at (903) 654-3001
  • Visit 312 W. 2nd Ave. in Corsicana during business hours
  • Submit a records request form for incident reports
  • Use the DPS Criminal History portal for statewide data

The online roster gives immediate results for current inmates. The 24-hour phone line means you can call any time. Written requests go through the Public Information Act process with a 10-business-day window. Basic info by phone is free. Copies of documents have a per-page charge. Historical records going back to 1988 may be available through formal requests.

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