Find Bastrop County Warrant Records
Bastrop County warrant records are stored at the courthouse and the Sheriff's Office in Bastrop, Texas. East of Austin along the Colorado River, this growing county keeps felony case records through the District Clerk for the 335th Judicial District. Misdemeanor files are with the County Clerk. The Sheriff's Office at 512-581-7100 manages all active warrants. You can call to check on a warrant or visit in person. Some records may also be on the Texas e-Filing system. With its close ties to the Austin metro area, Bastrop County processes a steady volume of criminal cases and the clerk offices handle records requests during regular business hours throughout the week.
Bastrop County Overview
Bastrop County Sheriff and Warrants
The Bastrop County Sheriff's Office Warrants Division maintains all active warrants from local courts. They provide verification to the public and to other agencies. You can reach them at 512-581-7100 during business hours or visit in person.
When a Bastrop County court signs a warrant, it goes to the Sheriff. The office logs it and assigns officers to serve it. They work with law enforcement in the Austin metro area and beyond. Active warrants can be served by any peace officer in Texas under Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. The Sheriff also handles extradition for out-of-state cases. Warrant records include the defendant name, charges, bond amount, issuing court, and the current status of the warrant.
| Office | Bastrop County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | Bastrop, TX |
| Phone | 512-581-7100 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, regular business hours |
| Website | bastropcountysheriff.com |
Note: Bastrop County is in the Austin metro area, so the Sheriff works closely with Travis County and other nearby agencies.
How to Look Up Bastrop County Warrants
There are a few ways to look up warrant records in Bastrop County. Call the Sheriff's Office for the fastest check. Give them the name. They will run it through the system. In-person visits to the courthouse work too.
The Bastrop County Clerk is the official records custodian for misdemeanor cases, civil suits under $200,000, probate, and property records. Copy fees run $1.00 per page. Certified copies cost more per Texas Government Code. You can search by defendant name, case number, or filing date with help from the staff. The clerk also manages vital records and the county records program.
The District Clerk keeps felony records from the 335th Judicial District Court. These include charging instruments, plea agreements, trial transcripts, sentencing orders, and every motion filed in the case. Some may be on the Texas e-Filing system or the county's online portal. For statewide searches, the Texas DPS criminal history tool covers all Texas counties including Bastrop.
Bastrop County Court and Criminal Records
The 335th District Court handles felony criminal cases in Bastrop County. Every felony from the arrest through the final verdict creates records kept by the District Clerk. The County Court deals with misdemeanors. The County Clerk stores those files. Both offices are at the courthouse in Bastrop.
Under Texas law, warrants must meet specific standards. Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure says a magistrate must find probable cause before signing a warrant. The warrant identifies the accused, states the offense, and directs officers to make the arrest. Once active, it stays in the system until served, recalled, or otherwise resolved. All warrant records are public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552 unless a court orders them sealed.
Bastrop County has been growing fast due to its location near Austin. The court system has seen more cases as the population climbs. Both clerk offices handle a higher volume of records than they did a decade ago. Staff are used to fielding requests and can help you navigate the system.
JP Courts and Constable Warrants in Bastrop County
Justice of the Peace courts in Bastrop County handle Class C misdemeanors, truancy, and civil matters under $10,000. They issue arrest warrants for minor offenses and set bonds. Each precinct has a constable who serves warrants and civil papers.
Constables also handle citations, subpoenas, protective orders, and eviction notices. They coordinate with the Sheriff's Office on active warrants. If you need to check on a JP warrant, contact the precinct where it was issued. The constable can tell you the status. These records are public. For the full picture of all active warrants in Bastrop County, the Sheriff's Office is the central source.
Texas Statewide Resources for Bastrop County
Several state agencies can help with Bastrop County warrant searches. The Texas DPS runs the main criminal records database for the state. Their Crime Records division handles criminal history checks. The TDCJ tracks inmates and parolees statewide.
The Office of Court Administration manages court records across Texas. The Texas Attorney General handles open records complaints if a county office will not release public information. These tools are especially useful for Bastrop County since the county borders Travis County and people sometimes have records in both jurisdictions. A statewide search gives you the full picture.
Bastrop County Warrant Process
Warrants in Bastrop County begin with a complaint filed before a magistrate. The magistrate reviews the evidence and determines if probable cause exists. If it does, the magistrate signs the arrest warrant. The warrant then goes to the Sheriff for service. Officers track down the person named in the warrant and make the arrest.
An active warrant stays open until the person is arrested, the court recalls it, or the case ends another way. Bond is set based on the offense and the person's history. Bastrop County is part of the growing Austin metro area. The Sheriff works closely with Travis County, Williamson County, and other Central Texas agencies. If someone with a Bastrop County warrant is picked up elsewhere in Texas, any peace officer can make the arrest. Out-of-state cases go through formal extradition.
The screenshot below shows the Bastrop County Sheriff's Office website, where you can find information about warrants and law enforcement services.
Contact the Sheriff's Office at 512-581-7100 for the most current active warrant information in Bastrop County.
Nearby Counties
Bastrop County borders several Central Texas counties in the Austin metro area. Each county keeps its own set of warrant records.