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Denton Police Department

TX · Municipal Police · 156,317 residents

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The Denton Police Department in Texas has an approved five-year contract with LexisNexis Risk Solutions for the Accurint Virtual Crime Center, authorized by Denton City Council on March 25, 2025 and valued at up to $123,324. The council item described the product as ‘Accurint Virtual Crime Center system, including subscription-based computer assisted investigative research services and related products for the Police Department.’

The contract was executed through the Texas DIR Cooperative Contract (DIR-CPO-5255) — a statewide vehicle that allows Texas government agencies to purchase LexisNexis products without a standalone procurement process. This is the same mechanism through which many Texas agencies access LexisNexis products.

Denton is a city of about 150,000 residents in Denton County, north of the Dallas-Fort Worth metro, home to two major universities. Texas has no sanctuary policies. The AVCC subscription confirms Denton PD has at minimum investigative access to PSDEX data contributed by agencies nationwide. Whether Denton also has a data contribution addendum — meaning its own crime data flows into PSDEX — has not been confirmed. Obtaining the Schedule A would answer this.

Contract signals

Database Interface (Schedule A)
● confirmed
AVCC XML Addendum present
○ not in record
Irrevocable license clause
○ not in record
Jail Booking Search & Report
○ not in record
Community Crime Map
○ not in record
BuyCrash (crash data feed)
○ not in record

Technical

RMS vendor
CAD vendor
Data fields shared (known)

Sanctuary status

Sanctuary jurisdiction
No
Bypass confirmed

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Last researched May 10, 2026