Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
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You can request a copy of an incident either in person or by mail. All requests need to be in writing and contain information such as date of offense and party involved. If you are another law enforcement agency or a business, please email your request on your letterhead to arodriguez@marblefallstx.gov.
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We have 10 business days to process your request.Police
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Anything under 10 pages is free. Anything ten pages or more is $.10 per page. If the requested record is over ten pages and you are requesting your report by mail, we must receive payment before we can forward the report to you.Police
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No, you will only be receiving the public information portion of the report. This portion gives you the date of offense, location of offense, time of offense, individuals involved (unless they are juveniles) and a brief synopsis of what occurred when the officers arrived on scene.Police
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To find out if you have a warrant, search the Marble Falls Municipal Court Warrant Registry Online/a> or contact their offices at (830) 693-7173 anytime Monday through Friday between the hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Police
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To obtain a restraining order, please contact the District Clerk's Office at 512-756-5420Police
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The phone number to the Driver's License Office located in Marble Falls is 830-798-3222.Police
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The phone number to the Vehicle Registration Office located in Marble Falls is 830-798-3220.Police
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Yes, it is legal. There is no state or federal law that requires a Texas police officer who stops a motorist for speeding to show the radar readout. An officer may if he/she chooses, however, there are many valid reasons why the officer may not want a motorist near the patrol car on a traffic stop (weapons in the patrol car, traffic safety issues, speed may not be locked in, etc.)Police
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You will need to contact the Patrol Captain or the on-duty Patrol Sergeant to make arrangements to view the video (traffic offenses only). Video appointments are taken on Tuesdays and Thursdays and can be scheduled at a time convenient for you.Police
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Law enforcement cannot make arrests just because someone believes that someone else may have committed an offense. A police officer must have probable cause to believe that the accused person committed the offense and must be able to reasonably prove this to a judge. All citizens are entitled to due process and law enforcement must be ever cognizant of an accused person’s rights.Police
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Search the Marble Falls Municipal Court Citation Database or contact their offices at 830-693-7173 anytime Monday through Friday between the hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Police
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Contact the Criminal Investigations Division at 830-693-3611 anytime Monday through Friday between the hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. If after hours, you may contact our Communications Center at 830-693-3611 and a Communications Officer may be able to assist you with your request.Police
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To have a Criminal Trespass Warning issued, call the Marble Falls Police Department to have an officer respond at the time the trespasser is on the property or in the vicinity.Police
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To cancel a Criminal Trespass Warning you have requested, bring proper identification to the Marble Falls Police Department and ask to speak to an officer. Only the person authorizing the Criminal Trespass Warning can cancel it.Police
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Officers are traffic crash report takers only. They assess each crash on a case by case basis. Officers make a determination as to the contributing factors in the crash, but they do not determine fault. If you disagree with the final crash report, you should contact the officer to discuss your concerns. The officer has the final say in how the report is written. Who pays for damage and other related costs is a matter which must be determined in civil court and/or between insurance companies. You should contact your insurance agent and/or an attorney.Police
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Any individual (business or resident) who installs an alarm system within the city limits of Marble Falls must obtain an alarm license through our department. Alarm License Applications can be obtained by contacting the Marble Falls Police Department at 830 693-3611 or by visiting the Permits and Licensing page.Police
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No, the Police Department will not unlock vehicles as a matter of routine but we will contact a wrecker service to perform the unlock for you. If the vehicle is running or if an animal or child is locked inside, officers do have the means to force entry into the vehicle as a last resort.Police
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Our agency no longer gives out our shoulder patches nor participates with police patch exchanges.Police