Collin County Warrant Records
Collin County warrant records are managed by the Sheriff's Office and the court clerks in McKinney, Texas. This fast-growing county north of Dallas uses a split clerk system for criminal case files. The County Clerk handles misdemeanor cases while the District Clerk takes care of felony records. You can look up active warrants by reaching out to the Sheriff's Office directly or by visiting the courthouse in person. Collin County courts span multiple judicial districts, and warrant data from each one flows through the same sheriff division. Online state tools can also help you run checks tied to Collin County records, and most of this data is open to the public under Texas law.
Collin County Overview
Collin County Sheriff Warrant Division
The Collin County Sheriff's Office runs the warrants division for the whole county. Every active warrant from Collin County courts goes through this office. They keep a full list and can confirm if a warrant exists for a given name. Call them at 972-424-1460 to check on a warrant. You can also walk in during business hours.
The warrants division works with courts and other law enforcement groups to serve warrants across the county. They also coordinate with agencies outside of Collin County when a fugitive needs to be picked up. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, warrant data is public. That means anyone can ask for it. Each warrant record shows the person's name, the charges, the bond amount, which court issued it, and whether the warrant is still active or has been served or recalled.
| Office | Collin County Sheriff's Office - Warrants Division |
|---|---|
| Phone | 972-424-1460 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | collincountysheriff.com |
Note: Call before you visit to make sure the office is open on that day.
How to Search Collin County Warrant Records
There are several ways to search for warrant records in Collin County. The quickest is a phone call to the Sheriff's Office. Give them a full legal name and they can run it through the system. Going to the courthouse in McKinney is another option. The clerks there can pull up records right at the counter.
Texas also has statewide search tools. The DPS Crime Records portal lets you run a name-based criminal history check that covers all Texas counties. This search can show arrests, convictions, and open warrants tied to Collin County. There is a fee for the online check. The DPS Crime Records page has full details on what you need to start a search and what the results will show.
For court-level records, the Collin County District Clerk keeps all felony case files from the 199th, 219th, 296th, 380th, 401st, 417th, and 468th District Courts. The County Clerk stores misdemeanor cases and civil records. Both offices let you search by defendant name or case number. Some records may also be available through the Texas e-Filing system.
Warrant Records and Collin County Courts
Collin County has a busy court system. The District Courts handle felony cases. These range from drug offenses to serious assaults and white-collar crimes. A judge must sign each arrest warrant based on probable cause, as set out in Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. The warrant has to name the person, describe the offense, and carry a magistrate's signature. Once it is active, any peace officer in Texas can serve it.
The District Attorney's Office prosecutes felony cases and works with law enforcement on investigations and grand jury presentations. The County Attorney handles Class A and B misdemeanor prosecutions, juvenile matters, and civil legal work for the county. Both offices help build the case files that create warrant records in the system.
Victim services are also part of the DA's office. If you have a case in Collin County, you can get updates on its status through their team.
Collin County Constable and Justice Court Warrants
Collin County has multiple constable precincts. Each one covers a different part of the county. Constables serve civil process and also help execute criminal warrants within their area. They handle citations, subpoenas, protective orders, and eviction notices on top of warrant service.
The constable offices work with the Sheriff's Office to serve warrants. If you want to know whether a warrant has been served in a certain part of the county, contact the constable for that precinct. The Justice of the Peace courts in Collin County handle Class C misdemeanors. These courts issue arrest warrants for things like traffic violations, city ordinance issues, and school attendance problems. Each JP court has its own constable to carry out warrant service and civil process.
Note: JP court warrants cover minor offenses but are still real arrest warrants that law enforcement can act on.
State Resources for Collin County Warrant Records
Several state agencies can help you find warrant records that may be tied to Collin County. The Texas Department of Public Safety is the main state-level source for criminal records. Their online portal covers arrests and warrants from every county in Texas.
The Texas Department of Criminal Justice keeps records on inmates and former inmates in the state prison system. If someone from Collin County was sent to prison, their file is in this database. The Office of Court Administration runs the court system statewide and can help you track down the right records. The Texas Attorney General's Office handles public records requests and victim notification programs that may relate to warrant records.
These state tools work well when you are not sure which county issued a warrant. They pull from a statewide pool of data. For records that are definitely from Collin County, the local offices in McKinney are still the fastest route. Copies at clerk offices cost $1.00 per page, with certified copies a bit more.
Cities Served by Collin County Courts
Collin County is home to several large cities. Warrant records for people in these cities are filed through the Collin County court system. Here are the major cities in the county:
Nearby Counties
These counties border Collin County. If you are not sure where a warrant was filed, check where the offense took place. Warrants get filed in the county where the charge was brought.
The screenshot below shows the Texas Department of Public Safety website, which provides statewide criminal history and warrant search tools that include Collin County records.
From this site you can access the DPS crime records portal to check for warrants and criminal history tied to Collin County.