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Criminal Records may be obtained from the Texas Department of Public Safety, P.O. Box 4142, Austin, TX 78765. The telephone number is (512) 424-7252. Is there anyplace else? Yes, you can cont act the District County Clerks Office.
Answer: In Texas, the penalties for a simple assault are up to a $4,000 fine and up to one year in jail. Of course, very seldom does that happen where somebody gets the maximum penalties.
The penalties vary depending on the severity of the assault: Class C Misdemeanor: Up to a $500 fine. Class A Misdemeanor: Up to $4,000 in fines and/or up to one year in jail. Felony Assault: Penalties can range from 5 years to life in prison, depending on the degree of the assault and the circumstances.
The penalties vary depending on the severity of the assault: Class C Misdemeanor: Up to a $500 fine. Class A Misdemeanor: Up to $4,000 in fines and/or up to one year in jail. Felony Assault: Penalties can range from 5 years to life in prison, depending on the degree of the assault and the circumstances.
In Texas, you have 10 days to report an accident.
Hit and run involving damage to an occupied vehicle is a Class C misdemeanor – with a fine of up to $500 If the damage to all vehicles is less than $200. It is a Class B misdemeanor, up to six months in a county jail, if the damage is more than $200.
Call (214) 671-3345 for further assistance. We cannot release information about the accident over the telephone.