Grimes County is situated in the major state of Texas. The county was built in 1846. In 2020, the census demonstrated that Grimes County had a total population of 29,268.
The seat of the county is Anderson.
It is named for Jesse Grimes, a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and early European-American settler of the county.
Grimes County Arrest Records
In 2021, there were 98 property crimes and 26 violent crimes in Grimes County. Records for arrests can be obtained at:
Grimes County Sheriff’s Office
382 FM 149
Anderson, TX, 77830
Phone: (936) 873-2151
Fax: (936) 873-2010
Grimes County Criminal Records
State Police are required to keep an up-to-date registry of all sex-offenders within their jurisdiction across the USA. This not only includes those dwelling in the area, but those working, attending school, or incarcerated within the jurisdiction. The public also has access to this list. Residents in Grimes County can find each sex offender living in a radius around their house by utilizing the online search tools on offer.
Grimes County Court Records
The County Clerk's Office is answerable for all criminal, family, and civil cases in Grimes County. All records in relation to the cases heard in Grimes County are stored and handled by the County Clerk. All vital records can be seen using one of the following:
Vanessa Burzynski, County Clerk
County Clerk's Office
101 S. Main Street
PO Box 209
Anderson, TX, 77830
Phone: (936) 873-4410
Fax: (936) 873-3308
Note - Regular files can often be sent via mail, email, or fax, but official/certified files can only be directed via mail.
Grimes County Public Records
County records are all handled by the County Clerk. These vital records refer to data files concerning state residents’ major life events. The records in question normally include birth, death, marriage, and divorce records. The records themselves comprise of, but are not limited to birth certificates, death certificates, marriage certificates, marriage licenses, and divorce documents. One key registry stores all vital documents.
These public records can be viewed by Grimes County residents. These contacts are useful to gain access to the records:
Vanessa Burzynski, County Clerk
County Clerk's Office
101 S. Main Street
PO Box 209
Anderson, TX, 77830
Phone: (936) 873-4410
Fax: (936) 873-3308
Note - The office opens between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., and somebody ought to bring photo ID.
A resident must pay $23 for the first birth certificate.