Uvalde County Background Information
Uvalde County appears in the state of Texas. In the year of 1850, Uvalde County was made, and was later organized in 1856. In the year of 2020, Uvalde County had a total populace of 24,564. Uvalde County comprises the Uvalde, TX Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Its county seat is Uvalde.
It is named for Juan de Ugalde, the Spanish governor of Coahuila.
Uvalde County Arrest Records
Statistics for Uvalde County in 2021 show there were 19 total violent crimes and 63 total property crimes. Records for arrests can be obtained at:
Uvalde County Sheriff’s Office
Sheriff: Ruben Nolasco
339 King Fisher Ln. Box 1
Uvalde, TX 78801
Phone: (830) 278-4111
Fax: (830) 278-2986
Email: sheriff@uvaldecounty.com
Uvalde County Criminal Records
In Uvalde County, as with any county across America, Police are required to keep an up-to-date registry of all sex-offenders located under their jurisdiction. This not only includes those dwelling in the area, but those working, attending school, or incarcerated within the jurisdiction. Not only are the Police tasked with the upkeep of this list, but it is also made available to the public as a fundamental right. Citizens can employ the online tools to look up any nearby offenders.
Uvalde County Court Records
In Uvalde County, all criminal, family, and civil cases lie inside the jurisdiction of the County Courthouse. All case records are gathered and preserved by the County Clerk. All public records can be looked at via one of the following:
Valerie Del Toro Romero, County Clerk
Uvalde County Courthouse
#20 Courthouse Square
Uvalde, TX, 78801
Phone: (830) 278-6614
Email: vromero@uvaldecounty.com
Note - Official/certified files can only be sent by mail, rather than the customary mail, email, or fax.
Uvalde County Public Records
The County Clerk is tasked with holding and conserving all county details. The vital documents in question pertain to residents' essential life events. The records in question can incorporate birth, death, marriage, and divorce records. The life event files might include birth, death, and marriage certificates, marriage licenses, divorce decrees, divorce records, and more. All records are placed in one central registry.
People in Uvalde County can apply for access to these public details. A resident must apply for access online, or in person at:
Valerie Del Toro Romero, County Clerk
Uvalde County Courthouse
#20 Courthouse Square
Uvalde, TX, 78801
Phone: (830) 278-6614
Email: vromero@uvaldecounty.com
Note - Photo ID is needed from the person requesting, and the office opens between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.