San Jacinto County Constable Badge with Red Texas Map and Blue Enamel Star-in-Ring
Silver constable badge with gold accents for San Jacinto County, Texas, built as a five-point star set inside a circular ring, with ball tips at every star point and a ball finial at the top of the ring. Blue enamel fills the star field behind a fine ribbed border on each arm, and gold laurel sprays sit at the lower flanks. CONSTABLE arcs across the top of the ring, with silver banners reading SAM HOUSTON above and SAN JACINTO CO below. A white disc at the center carries the outline of Texas filled in red enamel with a silver star set on it, in place of a state seal.
Low MOQ
Low Minimum Order
Artwork
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USA Since 1999
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Direct
Description
This metal badge features the San Jacinto County Constable’s Office insignia, serving San Jacinto County, Texas, north of Houston with the county seat at Coldspring. It is a five-point star-in-ring badge struck in silver with gold accents, built around a red enamel map of Texas rather than a state seal.
Shape & Base: A five-point star is die-struck in silver and set inside a circular ring, with rounded ball tips finishing each of the five points and a matching ball finial at the top of the ring. Blue enamel fills the star field behind a fine ribbed border that runs the length of every arm, and gold laurel sprays sit at the lower flanks of the ring.
Center: A white disc is set over the middle of the star, carrying the outline of the State of Texas filled in red enamel with a silver star set on its eastern side. There is no state seal on this badge, so the map occupies the position a seal would normally hold, and a small blue and gold emblem sits at the base of the badge below the lower banner.
Ring & Banner Lettering: CONSTABLE arcs across the top of the silver ring in black-filled letters. Two silver ribbon banners cross the star, the upper reading SAM HOUSTON and the lower reading SAN JACINTO CO, both in matching black-filled letters.
Enamel & Tonal Detail: Two enamel colors carry the design, blue across the star field and red across the map, with the white disc behind the map giving the red something clean to sit against. Gold appears only in the laurel sprays and the base emblem, so the badge reads mainly as silver with color concentrated at the center.
Finish Quality: Die-struck in solid metal with a silver and gold two-tone plating, hand-finished so the red map holds its outline against the white disc and the ribbed borders stay crisp beneath the blue. For the other map-centered design in this gallery, struck in gold on a round disc, see the Collin County Constable Precinct 1 badge.
Specifications
| Metal Badge | |
| Five-Point Star-in-Ring Badge | |
| Die-Struck Metal | |
| Two-Tone Silver and Gold | |
| 2.5" - 3.5" | |
| Pin-Back with Safety Clasp | |
| Individually Boxed |
Estimated pricing: 1 → $150 · 10 → $80 · 20 → $60 · 50 → $50 · 100 → $45 · 200 → $40 each
No setup fee · No mold fee. Estimate only — final price adjusts by design, size, and quantity, and is confirmed with a free quote. No payment until you approve your proof.
🛡 Authorized Purchase & Credential Verification
Badges bearing a real agency or department name are sold only to that agency or its authorized representatives. Law enforcement and public-safety buyers must provide proof of occupation, valid credentials, or an authorized purchasing letter before production begins. We do not sell agency-named badges for personal use.
Custom and fictional designs — for example, a made-up department like “Town of Western Hope Police” — are welcome, as are designs where you change the agency or department name to your own.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I order a custom metal badge like the San Jacinto County Constable design?
Yes. Owl Badges produces custom metal badgees for agencies, departments, and organizations nationwide. You can order this style as shown or customize the colors, text, emblem, size, and border to fit your own agency. There is no setup fee and no minimum-quantity barrier — request a quote to get started.
What is the minimum order for a metal badge like this?
There is a low minimum order, with quantity-break pricing that starts as low as 10 pieces. Smaller runs are welcome for new departments or specialty units, and per-piece pricing drops sharply at 100, 250, 500, and 1,000 units.
Can you change the colors, text, or size on this design?
Yes. This design is a starting point. Our artwork team can adjust the emblem, lettering, colors, shape, border, and dimensions to fit your department. Submit your changes with a quote request and you will receive a free proof before any production begins.
How much does a custom metal badge like this cost?
Estimated pricing ranges from about $17 each at 10 units down to roughly $2 each at 1,000 units. There is no setup fee and no mold fee. Final pricing adjusts based on the final design, size, and quantity, and is confirmed with a free quote.
How long does production take?
Custom embroidered metal badgees take approximately 3 to 6 weeks for production and finishing after your proof is approved. Your design is confirmed before production begins, so there are no surprises.
Do I need credentials to order a metal badge with a real agency name on it?
Yes. metal badgees bearing a real agency or department name are sold only to that agency or its authorized representatives. Law enforcement and public-safety buyers provide proof of occupation, valid credentials, or an authorized purchasing letter before production begins. Custom or fictional department designs, and designs where you change the name to your own, are welcome without that step.




