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The experience of a crime victim can be a scary and confusing time; often victims do not know where to begin to obtain information. Please know, as a victim of violent crime, or close family member of a deceased victim, you have rights within the criminal justice system.
Felony Division
District Attorney Investigators in Kaufman County are licensed peace officers under Chapter 2.12 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure and hold a TCOLE Master Peace Officer Certification. Assigned throughout the District Attorney’s Office, they support prosecutors and paralegals by conducting independent investigations, interviewing witnesses, gathering evidence, and running background checks using NCIC/TCIC. They serve subpoenas and writs, assist in organizing and preparing cases for trial, and help ensure witness attendance. Investigators may assist in jury selection, prepare warrants, reconstruct events, testify in court, respond to crime scenes, and provide courtroom security. Their work supports justice through professionalism, independence, and collaboration.
Our Hot Check Department prosecutes theft by check and issuance of a bad check cases.
Learn about the County Civil Division and Public Information Act.