Find Warrant Records in Callahan County

Callahan County warrant records are managed through the Sheriff's Office and the courthouse in Baird. This West Central Texas county handles warrants for everything from minor traffic offenses to serious felony charges. The Sheriff keeps all active warrants on file and can check status for you by phone or in person. Court records are split between the County Clerk for misdemeanors and the District Clerk for felony cases in the 42nd Judicial District. Whether you need to verify a warrant or pull up a past case, the Callahan County offices in Baird are where you start. This page covers how to search these records and what each office provides.

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Baird County Seat
42nd Judicial District
325-854-1214 Sheriff Phone
$1.00/page Copy Fee

Callahan County Sheriff Warrants

The Callahan County Sheriff's Office maintains all active warrants. Call 325-854-1214 to ask about a warrant. You can also visit in person at the office in Baird.

Warrant records from the Sheriff show the person's name, what they are charged with, the bond set by the court, and whether the warrant is still active. The office also runs warrant execution across the county and coordinates with state and federal agencies. If someone with a Callahan County warrant is picked up in another county, extradition rules under Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure come into play.

Constable precincts in Callahan County assist with warrant service too. The constable offices handle civil process and can share info about warrants in their areas.

Note: Warrant checks are typically free, but copy fees apply if you need printed records from the clerk's office.

The Callahan County District Clerk holds felony records from the 42nd Judicial District Court. These files have indictments, plea agreements, sentencing orders, and case dispositions. If a felony arrest warrant was issued, the full case history is here.

Misdemeanor warrant records sit at the County Clerk's office. That includes Class A and B cases along with civil cases under $200,000 and probate files. You can search by defendant name, case number, or filing date at either office. Copies are $1.00 per page.

The Texas e-Filing system may have some Callahan County records available online. Not everything is digitized though. For a thorough search, the courthouse in Baird is your best bet. The Texas courts website has general information about court access across the state.

Warrant Records from Callahan County Prosecutors

Felony warrants in Callahan County are prosecuted by the District Attorney's Office. They work with local police and sheriff's deputies on criminal investigations. The DA presents cases to the grand jury and handles trials. Victim assistance is available through this office.

The County Attorney prosecutes misdemeanor cases. Class A and B misdemeanors, juvenile matters, and civil representation for the county all fall under this office. They coordinate with law enforcement on warrant preparation and case review.

Justice of the Peace Courts in Callahan County issue warrants for Class C misdemeanors. Traffic tickets, minor criminal offenses, and city code violations are handled here. These courts also do magistrate work like setting bonds and running detention hearings.

Texas Statewide Warrant Searches

The Texas DPS Crime Records service covers criminal history from all 254 counties. You can request background checks that include warrant data, arrest records, and conviction history from Callahan County and beyond.

The Texas judicial system offers online resources for court records. Here is a look at the Texas courts website.

Texas Judicial Branch court records system for Callahan County warrant searches

Through this portal you can find court structure info and links to local court search tools across Texas.

The TDCJ inmate search can help if someone has been convicted and sent to state prison. For public records disputes, the Texas Attorney General enforces the Public Information Act.

Note: State databases may lag behind local records, so always verify active warrants with the Callahan County Sheriff directly.

Callahan County Warrant Laws

Texas arrest warrant rules are in Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 15. A magistrate reviews the complaint and decides if there is probable cause. If so, they sign the warrant. It must identify the person and state the offense. The same rules govern all warrant types in Callahan County, from bench warrants to capias warrants after indictment.

Public access to warrant records is protected by Texas Government Code Chapter 552. Anyone can ask for these records. Sealed cases and juvenile records are exceptions. Most adult warrant records in Callahan County are open for public review.

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Callahan County Warrant Laws

Warrants in Callahan County follow state law. Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure says each warrant must list the name, the charge, and have a judge's signature. The 42nd Judicial District Court handles felony cases in Baird. County court takes care of misdemeanors.

Callahan County is a small, rural county in west central Texas. The courthouse in Baird is where most warrant business happens. If you cannot visit in person, you can try a statewide search first. The DPS online criminal history search covers all Texas counties, including Callahan. That tool lets you search by name and date of birth. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice tracks inmates who went to state prison from Callahan County. Under Chapter 552 of the Government Code, warrant records are public unless sealed. You can ask to see them at the clerk offices in Baird. Copy fees are $1.00 per page for standard copies, and certified copies cost more.

Nearby Counties

Callahan County borders several other counties in West Central Texas. Warrant records are kept by each county individually.