County Offices Closed Monday January 20th for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. District Courts and Jury service will close on Tuesday, January 21st. The Emergency Operations Center (EOC) activates Sunday at 8:00 AM for hazardous weather. Stay updated on road conditions and resources, and be careful during icy weather.
The Fort Bend Precinct 4 Constable’s Office is committed to practicing community-oriented policing, a proactive approach aimed at fostering safety and trust within the neighborhoods we serve. Our strategy emphasizes several key components: maintaining high visibility in the community, ensuring rapid response to calls for service, and actively building positive relationships with residents. This collaborative approach not only seeks to prevent and displace crime but also establishes a foundation of trust between law enforcement and the community, ultimately enhancing residents' sense of security.
Our dedicated Patrol Deputies undergo extensive training that equips them with vital skills essential for effective law enforcement. This training includes critical topics such as the appropriate use of force, the nuances of arrest, search and seizure protocols, cultural diversity awareness, community policing principles, accident investigation techniques, report writing, and emergency vehicle operation procedures. Working in tandem with the Fort Bend Sheriff’s Office, our Patrol Division utilizes the same computer and dispatch systems, enabling seamless communication and collaboration when responding to incidents and processing criminal reports. Each report generated by our team is meticulously reviewed and approved by a Precinct 4 supervisor.
For residents who live within the jurisdiction of the Precinct 4 Constable’s Office and require assistance with non-emergency matters, we encourage you to reach out to FBCSO Communications at 281-341-4665, selecting Option 1 for support. In the case of a life-threatening emergency, please do not hesitate to dial 9-1-1.