Search Williamson County Police Blotter

Williamson County police blotter records cover arrests, bookings, and incident reports filed by law enforcement across this fast-growing Central Texas county north of Austin. The Williamson County Sheriff's Office in Georgetown manages police blotter data for unincorporated areas, while city police departments in Round Rock, Georgetown, and Leander handle their own calls and arrests. You can search for records through county offices, city agencies, state databases, or by filing a public information request. Williamson County generates a high volume of police blotter activity, and most records are public under the Texas Public Information Act.

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Williamson County Sheriff and Police Blotter

The Williamson County Sheriff's Office is headquartered in Georgetown. It covers all unincorporated areas and operates the county jail. The sheriff is elected to a four-year term under the Texas Constitution. All deputies must be licensed by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. The office handles patrol, criminal investigations, civil process service, courthouse security, and jail operations. It also manages sex offender registration for the county.

Williamson County police blotter records come from the sheriff's office and from city departments in Georgetown, Round Rock, and Leander. Round Rock is the largest city in the county by population and generates a significant share of the police blotter volume. Crime statistics are reported to the Texas Department of Public Safety each year for the Uniform Crime Reporting program. Booking photos and arrest details are generally public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. The county's rapid population growth has increased both police blotter activity and the demand for public records access.

The state DPS Crime Records portal shown below is one way to run statewide searches that include Williamson County police blotter data.

Williamson County police blotter search through Texas DPS Crime Records

This portal links to criminal history search tools that pull arrest and conviction data from agencies across Texas.

Office Williamson County Sheriff's Office
Location Georgetown, Texas
Records Arrest reports, booking logs, incident data, warrant info

Williamson County Arrest and Jail Records

When someone is arrested in Williamson County, the booking creates a police blotter entry. This includes the arrest report, charges, bond amount, booking photo, and court date. The Williamson County Jail in Georgetown holds pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates. Jail capacity and population numbers go to the Texas Commission on Jail Standards each month. TCJS inspects the facility yearly and posts compliance reports online. The jail has expanded in recent years to keep up with the county's population growth.

Arrests in Round Rock go through the Round Rock Police Department. Georgetown arrests are handled by the Georgetown Police Department. Leander has its own police force as well. Each agency creates police blotter records that feed into the county system when inmates are transferred to county custody. Constable offices across the county serve civil process and execute warrants.

Justice of the Peace courts handle Class C misdemeanors, small claims, evictions, and preliminary felony hearings. There are multiple JP precincts in Williamson County. These courts process many of the lower-level offenses that show up on the police blotter.

Williamson County Court Records

The Williamson County District Clerk's office at the Georgetown Courthouse keeps criminal court records for felony cases, civil filings, and other legal matters. When a police blotter arrest results in a felony charge, the case file ends up here. Search by party name or cause number. The Texas eFiling portal gives access to cases filed electronically.

The County Clerk handles property records, deeds, liens, and marriage licenses. Williamson County has multiple District Courts and County Courts at Law. The District Courts take felony criminal cases and large civil matters. The County Courts at Law handle misdemeanors and smaller civil cases. With the county's growth, the court system has expanded to keep up with caseloads from police blotter arrests and civil filings.

Public Records Access in Williamson County

Most Williamson County police blotter records are public. The Texas Public Information Act in Government Code Chapter 552 gives anyone the right to request records from the sheriff, city police, or court offices. No reason is needed. Agencies must respond within 10 business days. Copies cost $0.10 per page. Costs over $40 trigger a written estimate.

To request Williamson County police blotter records:

  • Submit a written request by email, mail, or in person
  • Describe the records with enough detail to find them
  • Include your contact information
  • Pay fees before the records are released

Active investigation files can be withheld under Government Code Section 552.108. Juvenile records are sealed under the Texas Family Code. The Texas Attorney General's Open Government Division handles disputes if a Williamson County agency refuses to release records that should be public.

Williamson County Police Blotter Resources

State tools support police blotter research in Williamson County. The TDCJ Offender Search covers state prison inmates with facility, offense, and release data. The Texas State Law Library provides free access to statutes and legal research tools.

The Texas Missing Persons Clearinghouse runs Amber Alert, Silver Alert, and Blue Alert programs statewide. The Texas Forensic Science Commission oversees crime labs that process evidence from local investigations. Williamson County's rapid growth means the sheriff's office and city police departments are among the fastest-expanding agencies in the state. Budget and staffing are set by the Commissioners Court each year.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Williamson County. Police blotter records are filed in the county where the arrest or incident took place.