Bell County Court Records Lookup

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Bell County, Texas

Bell County, which is in Central Texas, was established in 1850 and is home to more than 372,800 people. Belton serves as the county seat. Bell County Trial Courts include Justice Courts, County Courts at Law, Constitutional County Courts, District Courts, and Municipal Courts. All civil and criminal cases fall under the general jurisdiction of District Courts, which normally only take on cases that other courts cannot. The jurisdiction of Constitutional County Courts, County Courts at Law, Justice Courts, and Municipal Courts is restricted to particular categories of proceedings.

The Bell County District Courts, in Belton, manage a broad spectrum of civil matters. This includes divorce, land title disputes, contract enforcement, child support issues, probate matters, and even some civil claims beyond the jurisdiction of other courts. They also have authority over certain criminal cases like felonies and misdemeanors. Constitutional County Courts in Bell County primarily focus on probate matters, including wills and estates. They also handle misdemeanors with limited penalties and juvenile cases. Additionally, they address domestic violence issues and some administrative tasks for the county government. The Bell County Courts at Law have varying jurisdiction depending on the specific court. Generally, they handle civil claims between a set financial range, misdemeanors (including some exclusive cases), violations of health or safety codes, wills, trusts, and family law matters. The Bell County Justice Courts take on preliminary hearings, minor traffic violations, and some civil claims with financial limitations. They may share some jurisdiction over certain cases with other courts. The Municipal Courts, located in several cities in the county, address violations of city ordinances, some misdemeanors, and cases related to bail bonds. They also share jurisdiction with Justice Courts over some misdemeanors and handle limited civil cases involving dangerous dogs.

With almost 11,290 cases handled annually, it is evident that the Bell County court system has evolved. The county, which has a crime rate of 3,034.6 per 100,000 population, serves as a case for the necessity of having a robust judicial system. Court records in Bell County is maintained electronically by the District's Clerk Office and is available to the public. To access these records, use the Bell County Odyssey Portal.

In summary, the Bell County court system is an integral part of the county government and is committed to upholding justice across the legal system. Together, the county's Justice Courts, County Courts at Law, Constitutional County Courts, District Courts, and Municipal Courts offer a strong legal framework that can address a variety of cases.

Bell County, TX - Courthouses

Harker Heights Municipal Court

Court Type: Municipal Court
Street Address: 305 Miller's Crossing
Website URL: https://harkerheights.gov/departments/court
Phone: (254) 953-5620
Fax: (254) 953-5624
Hours: 8AM - 5PM (M-F)
Email: court@harkerheights.gov
About / Additional Info: The information contained at this web site is intended to provide you with information about court proceedings. This information is not a substitute for legal or other professional advice.

Belton Municipal Court

Court Type: Municipal Court
Street Address: 100 S Davis St
Website URL: https://www.beltontexas.gov/government/municipal_court/index.php
Phone: (254) 933-5838
Fax: (254) 933-5859
Hours: 8AM - 5PM (M-F)
Judge: Steve Lee
Clerk: LaCretia van de Plas
Clerk Email: lvandeplas@beltontexas.gov
About / Additional Info: Belton Municipal Court processes Class C misdemeanors resulting from violation of city ordinances and traffic citations. The court is presided over by a part-time municipal judge, who is appointed by the Belton City Council. The city attorney prosecutes all municipal court cases.

Bell County, TX - Sheriff's Office

Bell County Sheriff's Office

Location Type: Sheriff's Office
Street Address: 104 S Main St 4th floor
Phone: 254-933-5410
Fax: 254-933-5332
Website URL: https://www.bellcountytx.com/county_government/sheriff/
Jail/Corrections: https://www.bellcountytx.com/county_government/sheriff/bell_county_jail.php
Sex Offenders: https://www.bellcountytx.com/county_government/sheriff/sex_offender_watch.php
Civil Services & Proceedings: https://www.bellcountytx.com/county_government/sheriff/civil_and_warrants.php
Sheriff: Eddy Lange
Sheriff Phone: 254-933-5410
Sheriff Fax: 254-933-5332
Sheriff Email: eddy.lange@co.bell.tx.us
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BCSD13
Twitter: https://twitter.com/bell_sheriff
About/Additional Info: Welcome to the Bell County Sheriff's Office web page. It is the mission of persons employed to protect the lives, property and rights of all people in this county.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_County,_Texas

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