Lookup Arrests and Wanted Persons in the City of Collinsville, Texas. Results Include: Arrest Records, Warrants, Mugshot, Type of Crime, Warrant Number, Bond Amount, Race, DOB, Eyes, Height, Weight, Sex, Age, Hair.
Collinsville, TX Information
As of the 2010 census, the City of Collinsville has a total population of 1624. The mayor as of 2017 is Brandon White. He can be reached through his email address (mayor@collinsvilletexas.org).
In 2015, there were 3 full-time law enforcement employees serving the city, all of which are police officers. That leads to 1.81 officers assigned to every 1,000 citizens, which is lower than the average of Texas at 2.09 officers per 1,000 people.
Collinsville, Texas | City Police Station and Crime Index Information
The crime index of Collinsville, as reported by a 2015 statistic, was 160.6, which is 43% lower than the nation’s average at 283.5. As of May 23, 2017, there has been 8 registered sex offenders living in the city, with the residents-sex offender ratio at 204 to 1.
The city of Collinsville, Texas is safer than 94% of the cities in the state of Texas and 86% of the cities in the United States. Approximately 2.15 crimes occur daily for every 100,000 people, which is lower than both the Texas average of 8.89 and the national average of 7.83. In the city of Collinsville, Texas, you have a 1 in 128 chance of becoming a victim of any crime. The number of total year over year crimes in the city of Collinsville has also decreased by 2%.
The Collinsville Police Department is a police department stationed at and serving the City of Collinsville. Currently, the Police Chief is Randy Roach. He can be reached through his email address (rroach@collinsvilletexas.org) or through his phone number 903-870-6410.
Collinsville Police Department Address:
101 N Main Street,
Collinsville Texas 76233
Phone: 903-429-6226
The Collinsville Police Department currently uses the Grayson County Jail. The Jail can be contacted at (903) 813-4200 x2229.
The online jail portal is located here.
The online warrants lookup portal is located here.
The Collinsville Police Department also has its Facebook page which can be accessed here.
Lookup Warrants in Collinsville, Texas
The Municipal Court is responsible for issuing of warrants in the city. To check if you have an outstanding warrant you can call 903-429-6225 for more information on warrants or have a personal visit to the Municipal Court at 103 N. Main, Collinsville, TX 76233
How Does Bail Work in Texas?
An individual undergoes a booking process lasting for an hour or two in a local law enforcement in the city if they were arrested for a crime. The booking process gives them a court date to resolve the charges, and before the date, the arrested person will have to be jailed. Alternatively, they can also choose to be released from jail through posting bail. Bail can be thought of as enticement for a jailed individual to appear in court on the given court date once released.
There are three release options available: release on own recognizance, cash bail, or surety bond.
Release on own recognizance requires a written promise signed by the defendant, saying that they will return on the court date for the court appearance. RORs only need to be assured that the defendant will not commit other offenses under ROR, and do not need bail to be posted. However, RORs are only given to less serious cases, and if the petition for an ROR is rejected, only the bail options are then available.
The cash bail option requires the defendant to pay a usually hefty amount of money in full in order to be released. The amount posted will be held by the court, and will be fully returned if the defendant successfully appears on court. Cash bails, though, cost a lot of money, thus many people choose the surety bond option.
Surety bonds are arranged by bail bonds agents, who require a 10% premium to be paid. This 10% fee is non-refundable, and cannot be returned even after the defendant completes his court appearances, which is how bail bonds agents earn. The fee is also payable through credit cards and collateral, among other possible ways, and bail bonds agents are responsible for the defendant to appear on court. On the downside, if the defendant fails to appear in court, the entire amount paid by the agents must be covered.
Collinsville Police Station Address: 101 N Main St, Collinsville, TX 76233, USA
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