Lubbock Warrant Records

Lubbock warrant records come from two main sources. The Lubbock Municipal Court handles Class C misdemeanor warrants tied to traffic tickets, parking violations, and city ordinance cases. More serious felony and misdemeanor warrants go through the Lubbock County court system. Whether you need to check for an active warrant, look up a case, or find arrest records in Lubbock, the process starts with knowing which court has the file. You can search online through state databases, call the court, or visit the clerk's office to get the details you need. Both the city and county keep their own records.

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Lubbock Municipal Court Warrant Records

The Lubbock Municipal Court is where Class C misdemeanor warrants start and end. This court handles traffic citations, parking violations, and city ordinance cases within Lubbock city limits. When someone misses a court date or does not pay a fine on time, the court issues a warrant.

Failure to appear warrants are the most common type. A judge signs one when you skip your scheduled court date. Capias pro fine warrants come after that if fines remain unpaid. Both stay active in the system until you deal with them. The court keeps these records on file and they can be pulled up by name or case number. You can call 806-775-3000 to check your status. Staff will let you know what is out there and how to clear it up.

The Lubbock Municipal Court also offers payment plans for people who cannot pay the full amount at once. Community service is another option in some cases. Warrant walk-in hours may be set at specific times, so call first before you go in.

Note: The Lubbock Municipal Court may run amnesty programs from time to time that let you resolve warrants with lower fees.

Lubbock Warrant Records Resources

The Texas Department of Public Safety runs a statewide portal that covers warrant and criminal history records across every city, including Lubbock.

Texas DPS portal for searching Lubbock warrant records

From the DPS website, you can reach the crime records section and submit public records requests. The Crime Records Service keeps statewide criminal history data from local agencies. Lubbock records feed into this system. If you want to file a public records request with the city, the Lubbock public records request portal lets you submit online. The City Clerk coordinates these requests under the Texas Public Information Act. Most take about ten business days to process.

Lubbock Warrant Fees and Payments

The Lubbock Finance Department handles payment processing for fines and warrant-related charges. You can pay online, by phone, by mail, or in person at the court. Several options exist so you can pick what works best.

Ignoring a Lubbock warrant gets expensive fast. Extra fees, collection actions, and even license holds can stack up. The municipal court will work with you on a payment plan if you ask. Call 806-775-3000 to set one up. Community service is worth asking about too. Taking care of things early keeps costs down and avoids bigger legal problems.

Lubbock County Records

Lubbock is the county seat of Lubbock County. All felony and higher misdemeanor warrant records go through the county system. The county courthouse is in the city. For details on county-level searches and court contacts, visit the county page.

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Nearby Texas Cities

Lubbock sits in the western part of Texas. Other cities in the area also maintain their own warrant records systems.

  • Amarillo - Potter County, to the north
  • Midland - Midland County, to the south
  • Odessa - Ector County, to the southwest
  • Abilene - Taylor County, to the southeast

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