Precinct Three

Georgetown AnnexJudge Evelyn McLean began a career in law enforcement in 1991 as a Communications Operator for the Pflugerville Police Department. It was while doing this type of work, she discovered she couldn't sit still behind the console when a "hot call" came in. Evelyn began the Travis County Sheriff's Academy in Austin, TX in 1993 and immediately started working as a reserve officer for the Manor Police Department prior to the academy graduation. Six months later, she landed her first full time police job with the Taylor Police Department. While at the Taylor Police Department she gained a vast amount of experience in a short period of time, due to the high number of felony and in-progress calls that were handled daily. Evelyn was promoted from Patrol Officer to Corporal with the Taylor Police Department.

Evelyn decided to make the career move to Georgetown Police Department for future growth potential. In January 1997, Evelyn was hired as a Patrol Officer with the Georgetown Police Department, where she remained until she retired in 2018. In 1998 she served on the Williamson County Gang Task Force and was also named "Officer of the Year".

Evelyn promoted to:

  • Sergeant in 1999
  • Lieutenant in 2001
  • Captain in 2011

She has commanded Patrol, Special Operations, Communications, Criminal Investigations, and Professional Standards. Evelyn also served over ten years as the Assistant Emergency Management Coordinator for the City of Georgetown.

Evelyn has her bachelor's degree in Arts and Applied Sciences from Midwestern State University with an emphasis in Criminal Justice, where she graduated magna cum laude. She is a graduate of the Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas Leadership and Command College at Sam Houston State University, is an honors graduate of the Austin Police Department's Leadership Academy, and also a graduate of the FBI National Academy in Quantico, VA. Evelyn was also selected to travel to Poland to participate in an International Police Exchange Program through LEMIT at Sam Houston State University in 2013.

Further, Evelyn has been a licensed real estate agent since 2002. She has also been featured in the book Genuinely Georgetown and the book Behind the Texas Badge.

Evelyn is blessed with a husband of over 25 years. Together they have one daughter, a son in law, and a precious grandson. Evelyn is active in her church and the community.

Evelyn describes her career as both "rich and rewarding" and believes that almost three decades of policing and proven leadership experience have thoroughly prepared her for the role in which she now serves as Williamson County Justice of the Peace, Pct. 3.

Precinct Boundary Change Affecting Evictions

Please be aware, a new county precinct map has been adopted which will affect which precinct evictions should be filed in. This map will go into effect January 1, 2022.

The new map may be viewed at Redistricting Census Information. Please enter your property address in the search bar at the top right of the page to verify your precinct. The map has a redistricting bar that can be moved left or right to show the current county precincts versus the new adopted county precincts. By dragging the bar, you can switch between the current precinct map and the newly adopted map.

Please verify your precinct before filing an eviction after January 1, 2022.

Mission

The mission of the Precinct 3 Justice Court is to serve all citizens with respect and fairness while providing access to the judicial system with integrity and exemplary customer service.