Caldwell County Warrant Records

Caldwell County warrant records are kept by the Sheriff's Office and the courts in Lockhart, Texas. The county sits south of Austin and covers a mix of small towns and rural land. If you want to check on an active warrant or look up a past case, the Caldwell County courthouse has what you need. You can call the Sheriff's Office or go in person to ask about warrants. The County Clerk and District Clerk each hold different types of court records, from misdemeanor cases to felony charges. Both offices are open on weekdays and can help with searches. This page walks through how to find warrant records in Caldwell County and what to expect.

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Lockhart County Seat
22nd, 453rd Judicial Districts
512-398-1804 Sheriff Phone
$1.00/page Copy Fee

Caldwell County Sheriff Warrant Division

The Caldwell County Sheriff's Office runs the warrants division. They keep track of all active warrants from every court in the county. You can call them at 512-398-1804 to check if a warrant exists. Walk-ins are also fine during business hours.

Warrant data held by the Sheriff's Office shows the defendant's name, charges, bond amount, the court that issued it, and whether the warrant is still active. When a warrant gets served or recalled, the status changes in the system. The Sheriff also works with other agencies on fugitive cases and handles out-of-county warrants through extradition rules set by Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure.

Constables in Caldwell County also serve warrants. Each precinct has an elected constable who works within set geographic lines and coordinates with the Sheriff on warrant service.

Note: Call 512-398-1804 before going in person to confirm office hours and whether a specific warrant check can be done by phone.

Two clerk offices hold court records in Caldwell County. The County Clerk stores misdemeanor cases, civil suits under $200,000, and probate files. The District Clerk keeps felony cases from the 22nd and 453rd Judicial District Courts. Both offices let you search by name, case number, or filing date.

Felony warrant records at the District Clerk include charging instruments like indictments, plea agreements, trial transcripts, and sentencing orders. These documents show the full history of a case from start to finish. You can get certified copies for a statutory fee.

The County Clerk handles Class A and B misdemeanor warrant records. These are less serious than felonies but still carry real penalties. Copy fees run $1.00 per page at both offices, with extra charges for certified copies as set by Texas Government Code Chapter 552.

Some records may be available through the Texas e-Filing system. Online access varies, so check with the clerk first. The Texas Judicial Branch website can also help you find court information.

Warrant Records and Caldwell County Courts

The District Attorney's Office handles all felony cases in Caldwell County. They work with law enforcement on case prep and present cases to the grand jury. If a felony warrant gets issued, the DA's office drives the case forward. They also provide victim services to help people track case progress.

Misdemeanor warrant cases go through the County Attorney. That office prosecutes Class A and B misdemeanors and handles juvenile matters. They work with police on case review and help draft warrants before they get filed with the court.

Justice of the Peace courts in Caldwell County issue warrants for Class C misdemeanors. These cover things like traffic tickets, city code violations, and truancy. The Justice Courts also set bonds and run initial hearings for some offenses.

Texas Warrant Records Resources

Beyond Caldwell County offices, you can search statewide databases for warrant and criminal history data. The Texas DPS Crime Records division lets you request background checks and criminal history reports. These cover warrants, arrests, and convictions from all Texas counties.

The screenshot below shows the Texas DPS portal where you can start a statewide records search.

Texas DPS Crime Records search portal for Caldwell County warrant records

This tool is useful if you are not sure which county holds the records you need. It pulls data from across the state.

The Texas DPS criminal history search is another option. You can run name-based checks through their online system. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice has an inmate lookup tool too. For questions about public records access rights, the Texas Attorney General enforces the Public Information Act.

Note: Statewide searches may not show all local warrants, so always check with the Caldwell County Sheriff for the most current warrant status.

How Warrants Work in Caldwell County

Texas law spells out the rules for arrest warrants in Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 15. A judge or magistrate must sign the warrant. It has to name the person, describe the offense, and order law enforcement to make the arrest. These rules apply in Caldwell County just like everywhere else in Texas.

There are different types of warrants you might find in Caldwell County records. Arrest warrants come from judges after a complaint or indictment. Bench warrants get issued when someone fails to show up in court. Capias warrants come after a grand jury indictment. Each type shows up in the court records and the Sheriff's warrant files.

Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, warrant records are generally public. You have the right to ask for them. Some limits exist for ongoing investigations or sealed cases. But most warrant records in Caldwell County are open for anyone to look at.

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Nearby Counties

These counties sit near Caldwell County. If you are not sure where to look for a warrant, check the county where the offense took place.