McKinney Warrant Records Lookup

McKinney warrant records are managed through the Collin County court system and the McKinney Municipal Court. McKinney is the county seat of Collin County, which means the main courthouse is right in town. About 200,000 people call McKinney home, and the city has grown fast over the past two decades. If you need to search for an active warrant, check on a past case, or get copies of court records, this page walks you through the process. The Collin County courts handle all felony and serious misdemeanor warrants, while the municipal court covers Class C violations.

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McKinney Overview

200K Population
Collin County
972-547-7500 Municipal Court
County Seat Status

McKinney Municipal Court Warrants

The McKinney Municipal Court handles Class C misdemeanor cases. Traffic citations, parking tickets, and city ordinance violations are the main types. If you miss a court date or don't pay a fine, the judge issues a warrant for your arrest.

Call 972-547-7500 to check for active warrants. You can also look at the McKinney warrant information page to verify your status. The court gives you several ways to resolve a warrant. You can show up in court, pay what you owe, set up a payment plan, or do community service in some cases. McKinney has offered amnesty programs before, which lower the extra fees that pile up when warrants go unresolved.

The court is open Monday through Friday during regular hours. Some extended hours may be available. Interpreter services are provided, and the court follows ADA requirements for people with disabilities. McKinney's fast growth means the court sees more cases each year, so online payment and phone check-ins can save you a long wait at the courthouse.

McKinney is the county seat of Collin County. That means the Collin County courthouse is right here in McKinney. All felony warrants, Class A misdemeanors, and Class B misdemeanors for Collin County are filed at this courthouse. The Collin County Sheriff's Office maintains the active warrant list for the entire county.

The County Clerk keeps misdemeanor case records. You can search by name or case number, and copies cost a per-page fee. The District Clerk handles felony records, including indictments, plea agreements, and sentencing orders. Since the courthouse is in McKinney, you can walk in and search records in person without having to travel to another city.

The Texas DPS criminal history portal covers records from all Texas courts, including Collin County. The DPS Crime Records Service handles full criminal history report requests. These are fingerprint-based and pull from every court in the state.

Note: Because McKinney is the Collin County seat, the main courthouse and clerk offices are within city limits for easy access.

Warrant Laws Affecting McKinney

Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure sets the rules for arrest warrants in Texas. Every warrant in McKinney needs probable cause and a magistrate's signature. This applies to both county warrants from the Collin County courts and municipal warrants from the McKinney court.

The Public Information Act under Government Code Chapter 552 makes most warrant records available to anyone who asks. Submit a written request to the right office. They respond within ten business days. If they say no, the Attorney General can review it.

The McKinney City Attorney prosecutes Class C misdemeanors in municipal court. They work with the McKinney Police Department on cases that come through the local court. The police department's Records Division handles requests for incident reports and arrest records.

McKinney warrant records Texas statutes

The Texas statutes page shows the legal framework that governs how warrants are issued and served in McKinney and throughout Texas.

Getting McKinney Warrant Records

There are a few ways to pull warrant records in McKinney. The fastest is a phone call. For municipal warrants, call the court at 972-547-7500. For county warrants, contact the Collin County Sheriff's Office.

The McKinney public records portal takes requests for city documents including police reports and court files. The City Secretary coordinates these requests under the Public Information Act. The McKinney Police Department Records Division provides incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records to the public. Requests go through online, by mail, or in person with applicable fees.

  • Call McKinney Municipal Court at 972-547-7500
  • Contact the Collin County Sheriff for county warrants
  • Search the Texas DPS criminal history portal online
  • Submit a public records request through the city portal
  • Walk into the Collin County courthouse in McKinney

The McKinney Finance Department handles payment for all court fines and warrant fees. You can pay online, by phone, through the mail, or at the office. The Texas Judicial Branch website provides court structure information and links to records search tools used across the state. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice runs an offender search for felony convictions from all 254 Texas counties. These state-level tools are free to use for basic lookups and do not need an account to get started. Call ahead to check court hours before visiting. Bring a valid ID when you go. Have the full name and any case details ready when you call. Fees for copies may change, so ask the clerk first. The staff can also help you find old case files.

Collin County Warrant Records

McKinney is the county seat of Collin County. The courthouse, Sheriff's Office, County Clerk, and District Clerk are all in McKinney. For full details on how the Collin County warrant search process works, visit the county page.

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