Find Temple Warrant Records

Temple warrant records are maintained by the Temple Municipal Court for city-level cases and by the Bell County court system for more serious charges. Temple is in central Texas within Bell County, about 65 miles north of Austin. Searching for warrants here starts with knowing which court holds the case. The municipal court takes Class C misdemeanors. Felonies and higher misdemeanors go to Bell County. You can use online search tools, call the court, or visit in person to check on active warrants and look up case details in Temple.

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82K+ Population
Bell County
254-298-2200 Municipal Court
27th/146th Judicial Districts

Temple Municipal Court Warrants

The Temple Municipal Court issues warrants for Class C misdemeanor cases filed within city limits. Traffic citations are the biggest category. Parking tickets and ordinance violations also end up here. When you do not appear for a court date or fail to pay a fine, the court issues a warrant for your arrest.

Most warrants from the Temple Municipal Court are failure to appear warrants. The judge signs them when someone misses their date. These stay active until resolved. A capias pro fine warrant follows if fines are left unpaid after conviction. Both types put you at risk of arrest any time you have contact with police. It could happen during a traffic stop, a call for service, or even a routine check. The Temple court does work with people who need help. Payment plans are available for those who qualify, and community service is an option in some situations.

Call 254-298-2200 to check your warrant status. The court staff can walk you through your options.

Temple Warrant Records Resources

The City of Temple runs a website with links to court services, police records, and public information requests. Below is a look at the Temple city portal where you can access warrant and court services.

Temple city portal for warrant records and municipal court services

From the city site, you can reach the Temple Municipal Court, the Temple Police Department, and the public records request portal. The City Secretary processes formal records requests under state law. Most take about ten business days. Some law enforcement records may be exempt from disclosure.

The Texas DPS Crime Records Service maintains criminal history data from agencies across the state, including Temple. You can search for your own record online. Getting someone else's record requires written consent or a legal basis under state rules.

Temple Warrant Fees and Payments

The Temple Finance Department processes payments for court fines and warrant-related fees. You can pay online, by phone, by mail, or in person at the court. Outstanding warrants lead to extra charges, collection actions, and driver's license holds.

The Temple Municipal Court has payment plans for people who need more time. Community service is another way to clear some cases. Do not let a warrant sit in Temple. The costs grow. Call 254-298-2200 to find out what you owe and set up a plan to take care of it.

The court may also run amnesty or warrant resolution events from time to time. These give people a chance to come in and clear old warrants at a lower cost. If you have an old Temple warrant that has been sitting for a while, it is worth calling the court to ask if any programs are running. Even outside of special events, the court staff can help you figure out the best path forward. You can pay fines in full to close a case right away, or set up a plan that works with your budget. The key is not to ignore it, because the longer you wait the more fees stack up and the higher the risk of arrest becomes.

Nearby Texas Cities

Temple is in central Texas along the I-35 corridor. Other cities in the area have their own court systems for warrant records.

  • Waco - McLennan County, to the north
  • Round Rock - Williamson County, to the south
  • Austin - Travis County, further south on I-35

Bell County Records

Temple is in Bell County. Felony and higher misdemeanor cases go through the Bell County courts in Belton. For full details on the county system, visit the county page.

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