Demographics

As of 2023, Rockwall County, TX, has an estimated population of about 122,000. The median age is 38.4 years, with 50.4% female and 49.6% male residents. The county is 68.5% White (non-Hispanic), 16.8% Hispanic or Latino, 8.7% Black or African American, 3.8% Asian, and 2.2% mixed or other races. The area has seen rapid growth over the past decade.

Elections

Rockwall County, TX, had approximately 77,000 registered voters in 2024. Elections include municipal, state, and federal races, with presidential turnout reaching over 73% in 2020. Major parties are Republican and Democratic, with recent results (2022) showing 67% GOP and 32% Democratic countywide votes. The Elections Office administers voting at 14 polling locations. Issues include rapid population growth and property taxes. The County Elections Administrator oversees voter registration and election logistics, aiming to ensure secure, transparent processes. Voter ID is required, and early voting is popular, accounting for over 50% of ballots in recent years.

Education, Employment and Housing

Rockwall County, TX, boasts a high school graduation rate of 96% and a bachelor’s degree attainment rate of 44%. The county is served by two main school districts with 19 public schools, including 3 high schools. Average school ratings are 8/10, reflecting strong academic achievement. Adult education is supported through local community college partnerships. School safety scores are above the state average, with incidents remaining consistently low. Educational programs feature Advanced Placement (AP), STEM, and dual-credit courses, supporting diverse student needs and advancing college readiness.

Rockwall County, TX, had an unemployment rate of 3.6% as of early 2024. Major employment sectors include Educational & Health Services (23%), Retail Trade (16%), and Professional & Business Services (14%). Top occupations are Management, Sales, and Office/Admin, each employing around 12-14% of the workforce. About 86% of workers commute by car, with an average commute time of 32 minutes. Over 40% of residents work outside the county, mostly commuting to Dallas and surrounding areas for employment opportunities.

Rockwall County, TX, boasts a homeownership rate of around 79%, with median home values near $420,000 as of 2024—a 5% year-over-year increase. Median rent averages $2,000/month. Predominant housing types are single-family homes in neighborhoods like Heath, Rockwall, and Fate. Newer developments offer modern amenities, attracting families. Property taxes average 2.2% of assessed value, higher than the national average. The county’s strong school districts and proximity to Dallas continue fueling demand and property appreciation.

County Crime & Safety

Rockwall County, TX, is known for its relatively low crime rates compared to national averages. In 2022, the violent crime rate was 1.6 per 1,000 residents, and the property crime rate stood at 11.7 per 1,000 residents, according to FBI data. Local law enforcement reports consistent declines in both categories over the past five years. The county emphasizes community policing and transparent crime reporting, contributing to a high sense of safety among residents. Overall, Rockwall ranks as one of the safest counties in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area.