Colorado County District Attorney
Popularity: #69 of 241 District Attorney Offices in Texas#625 in District Attorney Offices
More Information on Colorado County District Attorney
- Name Colorado County District Attorney
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Address
400 Spring Street, Columbus, Texas, 78934
- Phone 979-732-8203
- Fax 979-732-9115
Map of Colorado County District Attorney
District Attorney Offices Nearby
- Austin County District Attorney (Bellville, TX - 23.9 miles)
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- Washington County District Attorney (Brenham, TX - 33.0 miles)
- Wharton County District Attorney (Wharton, TX - 38.0 miles)
- Waller County District Attorney (Hempstead, TX - 38.6 miles)
External Links
- US Department of Justice - US Attorneys Website (www.justice.gov)
- Texas State Website (texas.gov)
- Colorado County Website (www.co.colorado.tx.us)
- Colorado County Child Support Warrants (www.texasattorneygeneral.gov)
- Colorado County Clerk County Records (www.edoctecinc.com)
- Colorado County Court House Genealogy Records (genealogytrails.com)
- Colorado County Court Records (research.txcourts.gov)
- Colorado County Justice of The Peace Court Records (www.texasonlinerecords.com)
- Colorado County Probate Records (www.co.colorado.tx.us)
About Bar Colorado County District Attorney
The Colorado County District Attorney, located in Columbus, TX, is an agency that prosecutes criminal cases on behalf of the Columbus government. The District Attorney heads the Columbus Prosecutor's Office, directing the attorneys who work for the office. In Columbus, the District Attorney plays a central role in criminal cases, working with police to decide whether to bring charges and prosecuting the case in court. The DA's Office also maintains court records that are open to the public.
You may contact the District Attorney for questions about:- Columbus criminal records
- Criminal investigations and prosecutions
- Colorado County Court records
- Jury selection process in Columbus
- Victim assistance programs