Search Longview Criminal History

Longview is served by the Gregg County court system for criminal history records. Felony cases go to the District Clerk. Misdemeanor cases are filed with the County Clerk. Arrest records are kept by the Sheriff's Office. The Texas Computerized Criminal History database maintained by DPS contains statewide records including those from Gregg County.

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Gregg County Court Records for Longview

Criminal cases from Longview are filed in the Gregg County court system. Felony charges go to the District Court, and the District Clerk maintains those records. Class A and Class B misdemeanor cases go to the County Court, and the County Clerk keeps those files. Arrest records and jail bookings are maintained by the Gregg County Sheriff's Office. These three offices together hold the complete criminal history record for Longview residents.

The Gregg County Courthouse is the main location for in-person records requests. You can visit during regular business hours to search for cases by defendant name or cause number. Certified copies of court records are available for a fee. Call ahead to confirm what identification or information you need to bring.

Felony RecordsGregg County District Clerk
Misdemeanor RecordsGregg County Clerk
Arrest RecordsGregg County Sheriff's Office
County WebsiteGregg County Official Site

Types of Criminal Records Available

Criminal history records in Longview fall into three main categories based on the type of offense. Felony records include first through third degree felonies and state jail felonies. These cases are tried in district court and filed with the Gregg County District Clerk. Felony records include indictments, plea agreements, judgments, and sentencing documents. Felony convictions are also reported to the Texas DPS for inclusion in the statewide criminal history database.

Misdemeanor records cover Class A and Class B offenses. Class A misdemeanors include offenses like assault causing bodily injury and DWI. Class B misdemeanors include offenses like possession of marijuana under two ounces. These cases go through Gregg County Court and the records are held by the County Clerk. Class C misdemeanors, which are the least serious, are handled by municipal courts or Justice of the Peace courts and are not part of the County Court's records.

Arrest records are kept by both city police and the county sheriff. The Longview Police Department handles arrests within city limits. The Gregg County Sheriff's Office handles arrests in unincorporated areas and operates the county jail. Both agencies submit arrest data to the Texas DPS for the statewide criminal history database. You can request arrest records under the Texas Public Information Act.

Texas DPS Criminal History System

The Texas Computerized Criminal History (CCH) system is the statewide criminal record database maintained by the Texas DPS Crime Records Division. It contains arrest and conviction data from all Texas counties, including records from Gregg County that involve Longview residents. All agencies that arrest or prosecute individuals in Texas are required to report those records to DPS.

Public access to the CCH system is available through name-based searches on the DPS website. These searches return records of arrests and convictions statewide. Fingerprint-based searches provide a more complete and definitive result and are used by agencies that require verified background information. The DPS website explains fees and procedures for both types of searches.

The CCH database is governed by Texas Government Code Chapter 411, which sets out who can access criminal history data and for what purposes. The Texas Public Information Act (Chapter 552) applies to records held by courts and law enforcement agencies, giving the public the right to request access to most records.

TDCJ Offender Search

The Texas Department of Criminal Justice maintains records for people sentenced to state prison following felony convictions. If you are looking for someone who was convicted of a felony in Longview or Gregg County and sent to state prison, the TDCJ offender search tool lets you search by name. Results show whether someone is currently incarcerated or has been released.

County jail and state prison records are separate. The Gregg County Jail, operated by the Sheriff's Office, holds people awaiting trial and those serving shorter sentences. TDCJ facilities hold people sentenced to longer terms in state prison. Use the Sheriff's Office for county jail information and the TDCJ website for state prison records.

Longview Official Resources

The Longview official website provides contact information for city departments and links to county court resources.

Longview criminal history records

Use the city website to find local police contact information and links to county court records.

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Gregg County Criminal History Records

Longview is in Gregg County. All criminal filings for Longview go through the Gregg County court system. For more details on the county courts, clerk offices, and sheriff, visit the Gregg County criminal history records page.

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