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Located in the heart of Texas, Bell County is known for its rich history and vibrant community. The county offers a diverse range of attractions, including the vibrant downtown area of Belton, with its charming shops and restaurants, as well as the historic Bell County Courthouse. Nature enthusiasts can explore the stunning scenery at the Stillhouse Hollow Lake and the Belton Lake, while history buffs can visit the iconic Temple Railroad and Heritage Museum. Additionally, the county hosts numerous events and festivals throughout the year, showcasing the local culture and heritage. With its mix of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and community spirit, Bell County has something for everyone to enjoy.
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Bell County administration contact details
Address | P.O. Box 768, Belton, TX 76513 | |
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County Seat | Belton | |
Phone number | (254) 933-5105 | |
Official website | https://www.bellcountytx.com | |
County Clerk | Shelly Coston | |
County Auditor | Donna G. Bierschenk | |
County Commissioner | Tim Brown |
Bell County, TX Sheriff's Office and Jail Information
Number of prisons | 1 |
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Jail names | Bell County Jail |
Sheriff office address | 104 S Main St, Belton, TX 76513 |
Sheriff office phone number | 254-933-5400 |
Inmate search information | To locate an inmate in Bell County, use the online inmate search tool on the Bell County Sheriff's Office website, or contact them directly via phone for assistance. |
Clerk of Court name | Shelly Crain |
Clerk of Court address | 1201 Huey Rd, Belton, TX 76513 |
Bell County (TX) Statistics
Number of cities/towns/villages | 1 |
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Population | 1,700 |
Area | 3 sq mi |
Density | 567 /sq mi |
Altitude | 535 ft |
Median Household Income | $50,000 |
Poverty rate | 15% |
Unemployment rate | 5% |
Educational Attainment (Bachelor's Degree or higher) | 30% |
Environmental risk in Bell County, TX
Overall risk | Relatively Moderate |
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Expected Annual Loss | Relatively Moderate |
Social Vulnerability | Very High |
Community Resilience | Relatively Moderate |
Avalanche Risk | Not Applicable |
Coastal Flooding Risk | Not Applicable |
Cold Wave Risk | Relatively High |
Drought Risk | Relatively Low |
Earthquake Risk | Very Low |
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