Search Navarro County Criminal Records
Navarro County criminal records are split between the District Clerk and the County Clerk in Corsicana, the county seat. The District Clerk handles all felony cases filed in the district courts, while the County Clerk holds misdemeanor records from the county court. If you want to search for a specific case, look up charges, or check the outcome of a criminal matter, both offices are the official sources. Arrest and booking records come from the Navarro County Sheriff's Office. Corsicana is where the courthouse sits and where all criminal case filings for the county are processed and maintained.ff's Office.
Navarro County Overview
Navarro County District Clerk
The Navarro County District Clerk keeps all felony criminal case records for the 13th Judicial District. Felony charges filed in Navarro County can include aggravated assault, theft of property over a set value, drug offenses, sexual assault, and other serious crimes. The clerk holds the case file from indictment through final disposition, including all motions, plea documents, and sentencing orders.
In-person searches are available at the Navarro County Courthouse in Corsicana. Staff can search by name or case number and pull certified copies for a fee. The office is on the courthouse square in downtown Corsicana. If you need records from older cases, the clerk's office can tell you how far back its electronic records go and whether older files require a physical search.
| Office | Navarro County District Clerk |
|---|---|
| Address | 300 W. 3rd Avenue Corsicana, TX 75110 |
| Phone | (903) 654-3036 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | co.navarro.tx.us |
The Navarro County official website at co.navarro.tx.us lists contact information for the District Clerk, County Clerk, and Sheriff's Office.
The re:SearchTX statewide court system includes Navarro County felony records. You can search by party name from any computer. Document pages cost 10 cents each, capped at $6 per document. This is a useful way to search without going to Corsicana.
Navarro County Clerk - Misdemeanor Records
The Navarro County Clerk holds misdemeanor criminal records from the county court. Class A and Class B misdemeanors are filed here. These include DWI, simple assault, petty theft, and drug possession in small amounts. The clerk holds the charge documents, plea information, and final case disposition.
The County Clerk's office is at the Navarro County Courthouse in Corsicana. Phone is (903) 654-3036. Records are open for public inspection. If you are not sure whether a case is a felony or misdemeanor, check the charge level. Felonies go to the District Clerk. Misdemeanors go to the County Clerk. Both offices are in the same courthouse.
Navarro County Arrest Records
The Navarro County Sheriff's Office holds arrest and jail booking records for the county. Each booking creates a record with the person's name, charges at the time of arrest, date of birth, bond amount, and booking date. These records cover arrests made by county deputies. The Corsicana Police Department and other city agencies in Navarro County may also book through the county jail for certain charges.
Contact the Navarro County Sheriff's Office at (903) 654-3058 to ask about arrest records. Requests can be made in person or by mail. Keep in mind that an arrest record reflects what was alleged at booking. It does not show the final court outcome. Check the District Clerk's office for case results.
Arrest records in Navarro County are public records under Texas law. Some details may be withheld if a case is still active or involves certain protected categories. Always check both sources if you need a full picture of a criminal matter.
Corsicana is the largest city in Navarro County. City police there make arrests that may also feed into county-level records. The county jail serves as the central booking facility for the county.
Texas DPS Criminal History - Navarro County
Navarro County criminal records are included in the Texas DPS Computerized Criminal History (CCH) system. Convictions and deferred adjudications reported by Navarro County courts appear in the statewide DPS database. The CCH consolidates data from all 254 Texas counties.
The DPS public search at publicsite.dps.texas.gov costs $3 per search. It only shows convictions and deferred adjudications that courts reported to DPS. Dismissed cases, arrests without charges, and sealed records do not show up. For a fuller check, fingerprint-based searches through IdentoGO are available under the DPS FAST program.
For detailed case records specific to Navarro County, the District Clerk in Corsicana has the most complete information. Use the DPS search for a quick statewide overview and the clerk's office for case-level detail.
The Texas Sex Offender Registry is searchable by name or zip code for Navarro County residents.
What Navarro County Criminal Records Contain
Felony case files at the District Clerk typically contain the indictment or information, motions, hearing notices, plea agreements, jury instructions if the case went to trial, the judgment, and sentencing documents. Misdemeanor files at the County Clerk follow a similar structure. Both are open to the public during office hours.
Arrest records from the Sheriff's Office include booking information: name, date of birth, physical description, charges at booking, bond amount, and release date. Jail roster information may be available online through the Sheriff's Office website. The District Clerk's case file will show the final legal outcome after a case is resolved.
The record type you need depends on what you are trying to find. Court case records show legal outcomes. Arrest records show what was alleged. The DPS CCH shows conviction history statewide. Start with the District Clerk for felony case details in Navarro County.
Expunction and Nondisclosure in Navarro County
Texas law lets eligible people expunge or seal criminal records. Expunction under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55 removes and destroys records for cases that qualify. You file the petition in the district court of the county where the arrest took place. For Navarro County arrests, that means the 13th District Court in Corsicana.
Qualifying cases include acquittals, pardons, identity theft, and some dismissals. Not every dismissed case qualifies. If expunction is not available, an order of nondisclosure under Texas Government Code Section 411 may apply for cases that ended in deferred adjudication. Nondisclosure seals records from the public but does not destroy them. Serious felonies and sex offenses do not qualify. The Navarro County District Clerk can tell you which forms apply and what fees are involved.
Cities in Navarro County
Corsicana is the county seat and largest city in Navarro County. All felony criminal cases from across the county are filed with the District Clerk in Corsicana.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Navarro County. Each has its own District Clerk and court system for criminal records.