Search Archer County Warrant Records
Archer County warrant records can be found through the Sheriff's Office and the courthouse in Archer City, Texas. This North Texas county is small but still keeps full criminal case records through two clerk offices. The County Clerk stores misdemeanor files and the District Clerk handles felony records from the 97th District Court. For active warrant checks, the Sheriff's Office at 940-574-4600 is the first place to call. You can also visit the courthouse at 100 S. Center St. in Archer City to search records in person. Texas DPS tools are another option for running statewide criminal history searches that include Archer County data.
Archer County Overview
Archer County Sheriff Warrant Records
The Archer County Sheriff's Office is where active warrants are tracked. They keep records of all open warrants issued by courts in the county. You can call 940-574-4600 during business hours to verify a warrant. The office is at 100 Law Enforcement Way, Archer City, TX 76351.
The Sheriff's Office works with other agencies to serve warrants and catch fugitives. When a warrant is issued by an Archer County court, the Sheriff logs it and assigns officers to serve it. Under Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, any Texas peace officer can arrest someone on a valid warrant. So if a person with an Archer County warrant is found in another county, they can still be picked up. The Sheriff handles the paperwork for bringing them back.
Warrant records show the person's name, the offense, bond details, and the court that signed the warrant. This is all public information. Anyone can ask about it.
| Office | Archer County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 100 Law Enforcement Way, Archer City, TX 76351 |
| Phone | 940-574-4600 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
Looking Up Warrant Records in Archer County
To search for warrant records in Archer County, call the Sheriff's Office first. That is the fastest option. Give them the full name you want checked. They will look it up in their system and tell you what they find.
You can also visit the Archer County courthouse in person. The County Clerk keeps misdemeanor records and the District Clerk has felony case files from the 97th District Court. Both offices are open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Certified copies are available for statutory fees. The County Clerk also serves as the records management officer for Archer County.
At the state level, the Texas DPS criminal history portal lets you run a name-based search. It pulls records from all Texas counties, so Archer County entries will show up along with anything from other places. The DPS Crime Records page explains the fees and process.
Archer County Courts and Criminal Files
The 97th District Court hears felony cases in Archer County. The District Clerk files everything from the indictment through the final ruling. These records are available to the public. You can ask for copies at the courthouse.
Misdemeanor cases go through the County Court. The County Clerk keeps those files. Both courts can issue warrants. If you are not sure which court issued a warrant, the Sheriff's Office can point you to the right one. The County Attorney's Office prosecutes misdemeanor cases and juvenile matters. They work with law enforcement on case prep and review. The County Attorney also gives legal advice to county officials.
Justice of the Peace courts in Archer County handle Class C misdemeanors and small civil cases. The JP courts can issue arrest warrants for minor offenses and hold initial hearings. Each precinct has a constable who serves process and executes warrants. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, most court records are open to the public unless sealed by a judge.
Note: The JP court handles the highest volume of minor offense warrants in Archer County.
State-Level Warrant Search Resources
You can use several Texas state agencies to search for warrant records from Archer County. The Texas DPS is the main agency for statewide criminal records. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice tracks people in prison or on parole. The Office of Court Administration connects you to court records from across the state.
The Texas Attorney General handles open records complaints and victim notification. If you have trouble getting public records from an Archer County office, the AG can help sort it out. These state resources are especially useful when you need to check for records across multiple counties or when you want to verify if someone has warrants anywhere in Texas, not just Archer County.
Warrant Procedures in Archer County
The warrant process in Archer County starts with a complaint. A law enforcement officer or a citizen brings evidence to a magistrate. The magistrate reviews the facts. If there is probable cause that a crime was committed, the magistrate signs an arrest warrant. The document names the person, states what they are accused of, and tells peace officers to make the arrest.
Once the warrant is active, it stays open until it gets served, recalled by the court, or resolved through some other legal step. Bond amounts are set at the time the warrant is issued. The bond depends on the charge, the person's prior record, and whatever else the judge thinks matters. Archer County is close to Wichita Falls, so the Sheriff works with Wichita County and other North Texas agencies on warrant service. If a person with an Archer County warrant moves out of state, the Sheriff starts the extradition process to bring them back.
All warrant records are open to the public under Texas law. You can get the name, charges, bond, and court from the Sheriff's Office without being part of the case. If you want court documents tied to the warrant, the clerk offices at the courthouse have those on file. Standard copies cost about $1.00 per page and certified copies run a bit higher.
The image below shows the Archer County official website, the main online portal for county government and public records.
Use this site to find links to the County Clerk, District Clerk, Sheriff, and other Archer County offices.
Nearby Counties
Archer County sits in North Texas near Wichita Falls. These neighboring counties each keep their own warrant records.