Dickens County is located in the state of Texas. The county was made in 1876 and organized in 1891. In 2020, a census indicated that 1,770 people were living in the county.
Its county seat is Dickens. Both the county and its seat are named for J. Dickens, who died at the Battle of the Alamo.
Dickens County Arrest Records
In the county in question, there were 1 property crimes and 0 violent crime in the year of 2020.
Records for arrests can be obtained at:
Dickens County Courthouse
County Judge
Dickens, TX 79229
P.O. Box 179
Phone: (806) 623-5532
Fax: (806) 623-5319
Dickens County Sheriff Office
Terry Braly, Sheriff
Ramiro Rodriquez, Deputy
Jay Allen, Deputy
819 5th Street
P.O. Box 59
Dickens, TX 79229
Phone: (806) 623-5533
Fax: (806) 623-5369
Dickens County Criminal Records
Across America, the State Police are required to keep a routinely updated registry of all sex-offenders staying in their jurisdiction. This can include offenders who are working, living, incarcerated, or attending school in the location. Not only are the police tasked with the upkeep of this list, but it is also made available to the general public as a fundamental right. Inhabitants can employ the tools online to find any nearby offenders.
Dickens County Court Records
In Dickens County, the County Courthouse is accountable for all civil, family, and criminal cases. All case records are handled and preserved by the Courthouse. In order to obtain one of these case files, somebody must ask online, or purchase copies in person at:
Dickens County Courthouse
Dickens, TX 79229
201 US-82
Phone: (806) 623-5532
Note - These files can ordinarily be delivered my mail, email, and fax if they are typical records, but any official or certified files must be dispatched by mail.
Dickens County Public Records
County data files are all maintained by the District & County Clerk. The vital documents in question pertain to residents' essential life events. Birth, death marriage, and divorce files can all be included within these documents. The life event documents consist of birth, death, and marriage certificates, marriage licenses, divorce decrees, divorce data files, and much more. All documents in Dickens County are placed in one central state registry.
Members of the public may ask for access to these details, as is their right. To access the records a person must purchase copies at:
Dickens County District & County Clerk
512 Montgomery St
P.O. Box 120
Dickens, TX 79229
Phone: (806) 623-5531
Fax: (806) 623-5319
Note - Office opening hours are between 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. CST, and photo ID is essential.