Irving Background Check Records

Irving background check records come from the Irving Police Department, Dallas County courts, and Texas state databases. You can find criminal history, police reports, warrant data, and court filings through official city and county portals. Texas DPS also keeps a statewide criminal history database that covers Irving arrests and convictions.

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Irving Quick Facts

230K Population
Dallas County
IPD Police Dept
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Irving Police Department Records

The Irving Police Department Records Division is at 305 N. O'Connor Rd., Irving, TX 75061. The records line is 972-721-2548. The non-emergency number for IPD is 972-273-1010. Records staff are available Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

IPD handles police reports, accident reports, and public information requests. Records can be requested in person at the Records Division, online, by mail, or by phone. If you need a copy of a report and are not sure about the right form or fee, calling the records line first is the fastest way to sort that out. Fees apply for most report types and vary based on the document length and delivery method.

The City of Irving website is the main access point for police records and public information requests. The site connects you to the open records portal and lists contact details for city departments. Irving follows the Texas Public Information Act, which governs how requests are handled and what records can be released.

Once you file a public records request with the City of Irving, the city has 10 business days to respond. They can release the records, request more time, or refer the matter to the Texas Attorney General if they believe an exemption may apply to part of the request.

Irving Texas background check records

The City of Irving website provides the starting point for police records access, open records requests, and other city services related to background checks in Irving.

Irving Municipal Court Records

Irving Municipal Court is also at 305 N. O'Connor Rd., Irving, TX 75061, sharing the address with the police department. The court phone is 972-721-2659. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

The court handles Class C misdemeanor cases in Irving, including traffic violations and city ordinance offenses. If you have a warrant in Irving, it will come up in background checks. The court can verify warrant status and outline your options. Some defendants can enter payment plans or apply for a deferred disposition on eligible citations, which can keep a conviction off the record.

Case status and fine payments are available through the city's online portal. For most routine matters, the online system is faster than calling. If you have questions about a contested citation or want to request a court hearing, you will need to contact the clerk's office directly or appear in person during court hours.

Note: Irving Municipal Court only handles Class C misdemeanors. Felony and higher misdemeanor cases are handled by Dallas County courts.

Dallas County Criminal Records

Felony and Class A and B misdemeanor cases involving Irving residents are processed by Dallas County courts. The Dallas County District Clerk holds district court records covering felony cases. The Dallas County Clerk handles county court records for higher-level misdemeanors.

Dallas County offers online access to court records through the district clerk's portal. You can search by name, cause number, or case type to find party information, docket entries, and hearing dates. For certified copies or full case files, you need to visit the courthouse in Dallas or submit a written request to the clerk. Standard fees apply for certified documents and copies.

For full details on Dallas County court access, search tools, and criminal records, visit the Dallas County background check records page.

Texas State Background Check Resources

Texas DPS runs the FACT system for official statewide criminal history checks. The name-based search is at the DPS FACT Clearinghouse. This database covers Irving arrests and convictions along with records from across the state.

The Texas Sex Offender Registry is free to search through the DPS Sex Offender Registration Program. You can look up offenders by name, address, or zip code. The registry is maintained and updated by DPS on a regular basis.

The TDCJ inmate search at tdcj.texas.gov covers current and former inmates in Texas prisons. The re:SearchTX platform provides access to court records from many Texas counties, including Dallas County, through a single search interface.

Open Records Requests in Irving

The Texas Public Information Act gives the public the right to request records from any government body in Texas, including the City of Irving. Most records are public unless a specific exemption applies under state law. The Texas AG's open government guidance is at texasattorneygeneral.gov.

You can file a records request with the City of Irving through the city website. Requests can cover police reports, court records, and documents from other city departments. The city has 10 business days to respond after receiving a request. They can release the records, ask for more time, or seek an AG opinion if part of the request may be exempt.

Fees may apply for large requests. Standard paper copies beyond the first 50 pages carry a per-page charge. Requesting digital copies can cut costs. A fee waiver is available if the request serves the public interest.

Note: IPD records go to the police department directly. The city portal routes requests to the right office if you are not sure where to send yours.

Nearby Texas Cities

Other cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area also have public background check records through local law enforcement and county courts.

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