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Lookup Arrests and Wanted Persons in the City of Caddo Mills, Texas. Results Include: Arrest Records, Warrants, Mugshot, Type of Crime, Warrant Number, Bond Amount, Race, DOB, Eyes, Height, Weight, Sex, Age, Hair.

Caddo Mills, TX Information

The City of Caddo Mills has a population of 1338 as of the 2010 census. The mayor as of 2017 is Dwayne Pattison. He was elected in May 2017. He can be reached through his phone number (903) 527-3116.

In 2013, there were 4 full-time law enforcement employees serving the city, all of which are police officers. That leads to 2.91 officers assigned to every 1,000 citizens, which is higher than the average of Texas at 2.05 officers per 1,000 people.

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Caddo Mills, Texas | City Police Station and Crime Index Information

As reported in a 2015 statistic, Caddo Mills City’s crime index was 146.3, which is 48% lower than the nation’s average at 286.7. There has been 18 registered sex offenders living in the city, with the sex offender-residents ratio at 1 to 76.

The city of Caddo Mills, Texas is safer than 55% of the cities in the state of Texas and 48% of the cities in the United States. Approximately 4.52 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 Caddo Mills, Texas, you have a 1 in 61 chance of becoming a victim of any crime. The number of total year over year crimes in the city of Caddo Mills has also increased by 7%.

The Caddo Mills Police Department strives to keep the community safe. Their main concern is everyone’s safety and security, and they also aim to develop a positive relationship with the community to help defend everyone from crimes. Currently, the Police Chief is Bryan Barrett.

Caddo Mills Police Department Address:

2309 Main St
Caddo Mills, TX 75135

Phone: (903) 527-3122

The Caddo Mills Police Department currently uses the Hunt County Jail. The Jail can be contacted at (903) 453-6851.

The online inmate lookup portal is located here.

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The Caddo Mills Police Department also has its Facebook page which can be accessed here.

Caddo Mills Police Department | Additional Information from PoliceOne

Country: USA
Address 1: 2313 Main St
City: Caddo Mills
State: TX
Zip Code: 75135-6485
County: Hunt County
Phone #: 903-527-3122
Fax #: 903-527-4582

Type: Police Departments
Population Served: 1149
Number of Officers: 2

Lookup Warrants in Caddo Mills, 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) 527-3116 ext.102 for more information on warrants or have a personal visit to the Municipal Court at 2313 Main Street, Caddo Mills, Texas 75135

How Does Bail Work in Texas?

In the instance that someone is charged with a crime, a booking process, lasting for around an hour or two, occurs in a local law enforcement, commonly the police department in the city. They are then brought to jail when they are given a court date to settle their charges. Alternatively, they can also choose to be released from jail through posting bail. Bail can be considered as an incentive for a person released from jail to return for court appearances.

There are three release options available: release on own recognizance, cash bail, or surety bond.

To be released on your own recognizance, the defendant needs to sign a written promise that they will appear on court when they are needed to. RORs, as they are commonly shortened to, do not need bail to be posted, and only asks to be promised that under ROR, the defendant will not do any more offenses. On the downside, RORs are only usually granted to less grave misdemeanors, thus they are only left to post bail.

The cash bail option requires the defendant to pay a usually hefty amount of money in full in order to be released. The amount is kept by the court and returned in full once the defendant completes all their court appearances. Cash bails, though, cost a lot of money, thus many people choose the surety bond option.

Surety bonds are organized by bail bonds agents for a tenth of the posted bail. 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. If the defendant fails to appear on court on the court date, the entire amount which the agents paid for bail must be paid.

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