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Vernon Police Department Records

Police records in Vernon, Texas may include arrest records, incident and offense reports, accident and traffic crash reports, call logs, booking records, citations, and related dispatch information. Vernon has a municipal police department that handles law enforcement within city limits, while the Wilbarger County Sheriff’s Office is the primary county agency and may hold jail, booking, warrant, and rural-area records. Members of the public may request many records under the Texas Public Information Act, but access depends on the type of record, whether it exists and is available, and whether release is limited by privacy laws, juvenile protections, court orders, or an active investigation. Some information may be withheld or redacted under state law.

How to Request Police Records in Vernon

To request police records in Vernon, contact the Vernon Police Department for city incidents or the Wilbarger County Sheriff’s Office for county, jail, or sheriff-related records. Requests may usually be submitted in person, by mail, by email, by phone for guidance, or through an online public information portal if the agency provides one. Include as much detail as possible, such as the incident date, report number, location, names of involved persons, type of report requested, and your contact information. Agencies may charge fees for paper copies, digital files, certified copies, photographs, or staff time when allowed by Texas rules. Under the Texas Public Information Act, agencies generally must respond promptly and seek an attorney general decision within 10 business days if they wish to withhold requested information. Staff may contact you by phone, email, or mail if they need clarification or payment before processing. Some records may be redacted, delayed, or denied, particularly those tied to open investigations, juvenile matters, protected personal information, or court restrictions, which is normal under Texas public records law.

Vernon Police Departments

Vernon College Campus Police Department

Type: College and university agencies
Address: 4400 College Drive, Vernon, TX 76384
Email: kholland@vernoncollege.eduq

Wilbarger County Sheriff's Office

Type: County agencies
Address: 1700 Wilbarger St # 18, Vernon, TX 76384
Phone Number: (940)-552-6205 / Fax: (940)-553-2318

FAQs

What is included in a police record from Vernon?

A police record may include an incident report, arrest information, traffic crash report, citation details, call-for-service information, booking details, or related notes kept by the Vernon Police Department or Wilbarger County Sheriff’s Office.

Are police records in Texas public?

Many police records are available under the Texas Public Information Act, but not all information must be released. Records may be limited or redacted for open investigations, juvenile cases, confidential personal information, court orders, or other legal exceptions.

How long does it take to get a police report in Vernon?

Response times vary by agency workload, report type, and whether the record is ready for release. Texas agencies must respond promptly, and if an agency seeks to withhold information, it generally must request a state attorney general decision within 10 business days.

How do I find arrest records in Vernon without going to the police station?

You can contact the Vernon Police Department or Wilbarger County Sheriff’s Office by phone, email, mail, or any available online request option. County jail or sheriff records may also provide arrest and booking information when available for public release.

Can I look up someone’s arrest history in Vernon online?

Some recent arrest or jail information may be available through county or law enforcement websites, but online access may be limited. For official records, submit a public information request to the agency that created or maintains the record.