Freestone County is situated in the state of Texas. In the year of 1850, Freestone County originated, and was later organized in 1851. In 2017, there were 19,625 total people living in Freestone County.
Its county seat is Fairfield.
Freestone County derives its name from indigenous stone found here.
Arrest Records
In 2021, there were 76 property crimes and 25 violent crimes in Freestone County. Records for arrests can be obtained at:
Jeremy Shipley, Sheriff
Freestone County Sheriff’s Office
103 S. Keechi
Fairfield, TX 75840
Phone: (903) 389-3236
Fax: (903) 389-5730
Freestone County Criminal Records
In Freestone County, and across Texas, the State Police are required by law to maintain an up-to-date registry of all sex-offenders in their jurisdiction. This registry provides an up-to-date list on not only those located in the area, but working, attending school, and those incarcerated too. This list can then be accessed by residents, as is their right. Residents in Freestone County can look up every single sex offender living in a radius around their house by utilizing the search tools available online.
County Court Records
In Freestone County, all criminal, family, and civil cases lie inside the jurisdiction of the County Clerk. All case records are collected and handled by the County Clerk. A person can request access to these details using one of the following:
Linda Jarvis, County Clerk
103 E Main
Fairfield, TX 75840
P.O. Box 1010
Phone: (903) 389-2635
Note - Mail, email, or fax are the choices for normal details, but anything official or certified must be sent via mail. $1 per page is the charge for regular documents. There is a cost of $5 per page for official/certified data files.
Freestone County Public Records
All Freestone County documents are managed by the County Clerk. The vital data files in question relate to residents' crucial life events. These milestone life events can incorporate births, deaths, marriages, and divorces, among others. The life event details can include birth, death, and marriage certificates, marriage licenses, divorce decrees, divorce data files, and much more. Data files are all held jointly in a central vital file registry to be used later for statistical analysis.
People have the legal right to request access to these records. In order to get hold of documents, a person must inquire online, or buy copies in person at:
Linda Jarvis, County Clerk
103 E Main
Fairfield, TX 75840
P.O. Box 1010
Phone: (903) 389-2635
Note - Photo ID is essential from the individual requesting, and the office opens between 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Monday - Thursday and 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Friday.