📢 TexArrest Update #14 — County Adjustments, Burnet Added, and Mobile Submission Underway

Posted: March 2, 2026

TexArrest continues refining its county coverage strategy while advancing mobile deployment. This update covers changes to the indexing roadmap, newly added jurisdictions, and the current status of the iOS and Android applications.

📂 Dallas County — Removed from Immediate Plans

Dallas County has been removed from TexArrest’s near-term indexing roadmap.

After evaluating system structure and operational considerations, the decision was made to pause further development efforts for Dallas County at this time.

This is not a permanent exclusion. Dallas may be revisited in the future if technical and operational alignment improves.

TexArrest remains focused on counties where indexing can be maintained reliably and consistently.

🚔 Burnet County — Added and Running

Burnet County has now been added to the TexArrest indexing pipeline.

Burnet County records are:

• Included in daily ingestion cycles
• Automatically processed into the TexArrest dataset
• Published alongside other supported jurisdictions
• Monitored for stability and completeness

This addition strengthens Central Texas coverage and continues the platform’s steady expansion model.

🌊 Brazoria County — Active and Stable

Brazoria County indexing is now fully operational and running consistently.

Records from Brazoria are being:

• Collected through automated indexing
• Processed into the dataset
• Published in ongoing daily rotations

The Brazoria pipeline is currently stable and performing as expected.

📱 iOS Application — Submitted

The TexArrest iOS application has officially been submitted to Apple for review.

The build is complete, and the app is now awaiting approval.

If approved, the iOS app will provide:

• Direct mobile access to TexArrest records
• Optimized county browsing
• Improved mobile viewing performance
• Streamlined record discovery

Launch timing will be announced once review is complete.

🤖 Android — In Final Pre-Launch Review

Android development is progressing in parallel.

Before submission to the Google Play Store, the Android build is undergoing final internal passes focused on:

• Security validation
• Performance optimization
• Stability testing
• Bug resolution

Once these checks are complete, the Android version will move into submission.

📈 What’s Next

• Continue expanding county coverage strategically
• Monitor Burnet and Brazoria indexing performance
• Await iOS review outcome
• Finalize Android submission
• Maintain reliable, free public access to searchable arrest records

TexArrest continues to scale deliberately — focusing on stability, responsible indexing, and long-term sustainability across Texas counties.

More updates coming soon.