Welcome to the Freer Police Department
We are committed to maintaining public safety, protecting life and property, and providing professional law enforcement services to our community with integrity, respect, and accountability.
⚠️ For emergencies, dial 911
📞 Contact Information
Non-Emergency: (361) 394-6002
Address: 304 S. Main Ave, Freer, TX. 78357
Administrative Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
📋 Public Records Requests
Submit a request for public records in accordance with the Texas Public Information Act.
📊 Annual Reports
Access our department's annual reports and statistical data.
2024 Annual Report
Published: January 2024 • PDF, 2.4 MB
2023 Annual Report
Published: January 2023 • PDF, 2.1 MB
2022 Annual Report
Published: January 2022 • PDF, 1.9 MB
Note: For reports prior to 2022, please submit a records request or contact the department directly.
Commend an Officer
Employees of the Freer Police Department remain dedicated to ensuring the safety of the public with exceptional integrity, service, and protection.
If you would like to commend an employee for their exceptional service or remarkable assistance, please be sure to include as much information as possible, including the employee's name and how their service went above and beyond that you expected.
When we receive a commendation, we share it with the employee. A copy of the letter or email is placed in the employee's personnel file. We also share the letter with agency employees and City of Freer City Council.
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts!
File a Complaint
The Freer Police Department takes all complaints seriously. Your complaint will be investigated thoroughly.
Duval County Victims of Crime Assistance Program
The Victim Assistance Coordinator, located at the Duval County Courthouse, is available to assist you as well as keep you informed of the criminal case status.
Venessa Lopez - Victim Assistance Coordinator
Email: venessa.lopez@co.duval.tx.us
Phone: (361) 279-6269
Fax: (361) 279-7365
Services Provided
- ✓ Access Crime Victim Compensation
- ✓ Information about the criminal justice process
- ✓ Access Social Service Agencies
- ✓ Protective Order Assistance
- ✓ Court accompaniment
Victim Rights
As a crime victim in Texas, you have the right to:
- • Receive information about available services
- • Be notified of court proceedings
- • Protection from the accused
- • A speedy disposition of your case
- • Restitution from the offender
Freer Municipal Court
Information about the Freer Municipal Court and Court Proceedings.
Court Information
Location: 902 E. Riley St, Freer, TX. 78357
Phone: (361) 394-6097
Hours: Mon-Fri, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Online Services
Important: You must appear in court or pay your citation by the date indicated on your ticket to avoid additional penalties.
Vehicle Impounds
Information about impounded vehicles and the retrieval process.
Impound Lot Information
Location: 412 W. Richard Cruz St, Freer, TX. 78357
Phone: (361) 394-6002
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Reasons for Impound
- • No Drivers License, Driving While License Invalid/Suspended
- • Uninsured or Unregistered Vehicle
- • Non-Consent Tows
- • Towed Incident to Arrest
Vehicle Retrieval Process
Step 1: Verify Eligibility
Contact the impound lot to confirm your vehicle is there and you're eligible to retrieve it.
Step 2: Gather Required Documents
Provide a Valid Drivers License, Proof of Ownership (Title or Registration), and Proof of Insurance. A notarized letter and a valid form of identification may be provided in lieu of the registered owner not being present. All vehicle released require at least (2) valid drivers licenses, current registration and proof of insurance.
Step 3: Pay Applicable Fees
Pay all applicable fees (Cashier's Check or Money Order only). Personal or business checks will not be accepted.
Step 4: Release Vehicle
Vehicle will be released once all requirements are met and fees are paid.
Important: Storage fees accumulate daily. Retrieve your vehicle as soon as possible to minimize costs.