Burnet County Warrant Records

Burnet County warrant records can be found through the Sheriff's Office and the two court clerk offices in the city of Burnet, Texas. The Sheriff's Warrants Division keeps track of all active warrants from local courts. You can call them at 512-756-5420 or visit the office in person during business hours. The County Clerk holds misdemeanor case files, and the District Clerk stores all felony records. Both offices let you search by name or case number. For a wider check, the Texas DPS criminal history tool also covers Burnet County arrest and warrant data. Most of these records are open to the public under state law.

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49,130Population
BurnetCounty Seat
33rd & 424thJudicial Districts
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Burnet County Sheriff Warrant Services

The Burnet County Sheriff's Office runs the warrant division for the county. This office keeps a list of all active warrants from every court in Burnet County. Staff can check the system for you if you call or walk in. The phone number is 512-756-5420. They are open Monday through Friday during normal business hours.

When a warrant is issued by a Burnet County court, it gets logged into the Sheriff's system right away. The data on file shows the person's name, charges, bond amount, and which court signed the warrant. This is public data. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, most warrant records are open to anyone who asks. The Sheriff's Office also works with other agencies to track down people with open warrants. They handle extraditions when someone is picked up in a different county.

OfficeBurnet County Sheriff's Office
Phone512-756-5420
HoursMonday through Friday, regular business hours
Websiteburnetcountysheriff.com

There are a few paths to find warrant records in Burnet County. The quickest is to call the Sheriff's Office. Give them a full name and date of birth and they can check the local database. You can also go to the courthouse and ask the clerk to pull up a record in person.

The Texas DPS Criminal History portal lets you run a name-based search across the whole state. This tool costs $3.00 per search and covers all counties, including Burnet. It pulls data from the Computerized Criminal History System, which gets its information from local agencies. The DPS Crime Records page has the full rundown on how to set up an account and buy search credits. You will need the person's first and last name at a minimum, plus a date of birth if you have it.

For court-specific records, the Burnet County District Clerk handles felony case files from the 33rd and 424th Judicial District Courts. The County Clerk keeps misdemeanor records. Both offices charge $1.00 per page for standard copies. Certified copies cost more, based on rates set by state statute.

Note: The DPS online search only shows convictions and deferred adjudications, not all arrest records.

Burnet County Court Warrant Records

Warrants in Burnet County come from multiple courts. The District Courts hear felony cases. These are the serious charges like aggravated assault, drug trafficking, and major theft. The County Court handles Class A and B misdemeanors. Justice of the Peace courts take care of Class C offenses like traffic tickets and minor code violations.

Each court can issue its own warrants. Under Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, a warrant must be signed by a magistrate and must name the person or give a clear description. The warrant has to state the offense and say that probable cause exists. Once signed, the warrant is valid across the whole state. Any peace officer in Texas can serve it. That is a key point. A Burnet County warrant does not stop at the county line. It applies everywhere in the state.

The District Attorney's Office prosecutes felony cases and works with the grand jury. The County Attorney handles misdemeanor cases and also gives legal advice to county officials. Both offices generate records that feed into the court files and can result in warrants.

Burnet County Constables and Warrant Execution

Burnet County has several constable precincts. Each constable is elected and covers a set part of the county. They serve civil process like citations, subpoenas, and protective orders. They also execute criminal warrants in their area.

The constable offices work with the Sheriff's Office on warrant service. If you need to know if a warrant has been served in a certain precinct, the constable for that area can help. They track all process served within their boundaries. This includes warrants from the Justice of the Peace courts, which issue warrants for Class C misdemeanors and hold initial hearings on more serious charges.

Statewide Resources for Burnet County Warrants

Several state-level tools can help with finding Burnet County warrant records. The Texas Department of Public Safety maintains the main criminal records database for the whole state. Their Crime Records Division can be reached at 1-855-481-7070 for general questions.

The Texas Department of Criminal Justice has records on anyone who has been in the state prison system. If someone from Burnet County was sentenced to prison, their info is in this system. You can search by name or TDCJ number. The Texas Judicial Branch site has a directory of all courts in the state and is a good starting point if you are not sure which court you need. The Attorney General's Office handles public information requests and can issue rulings on whether certain records must be released. Their hotline is 512-478-6736.

These statewide tools are useful when you are doing a broad search. For records that are specific to Burnet County, the local Sheriff's Office and clerk offices in the courthouse are the best place to start. They have the most current and complete local data.

Note: State-level searches may not include the most recent local warrant activity since there can be a short delay in reporting.

The screenshot below shows the Texas Department of Public Safety website, which is the main state portal for running criminal history and warrant searches that include Burnet County records.

Texas DPS website for Burnet County warrant records search

From the DPS site you can access the criminal history search tool, which covers warrant and arrest data from all 254 Texas counties including Burnet.

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If you are not sure which county holds the record you need, check where the offense took place. Warrants are filed in the county where the charge was brought.

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