Can I have my property returned?

Property that was taken into evidence by law enforcement during the course of crime can often be returned to you but there are some exceptions. Please know that many times the property cannot be returned until after the case is resolved. You may contact the Victim Assistance Coordinator for more information.

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1. Do I need an attorney to represent my interests?
2. What is a Victim Assistance Coordinator?
3. How can I be notified if the accused is released from jail?
4. What if someone threatens me?
5. What is a victim impact statement?
6. What is the right of allocution?
7. It has been months since I was victimized and my case still has not gone to court. What is the hold up?
8. How often do I need to come to court once the case is filed?
9. What is the Crime Victims’ Compensation Program?
10. Can I have my property returned?
11. Where is the Parker County Attorney’s Office located?
12. How do I find out when a case is set in court?
13. Where can I find inmate information?
14. Where is the courthouse located?