Find Concho County Warrant Records

Concho County warrant records are held at the courthouse in Paint Rock, Texas. This rural West Texas county uses the 51st Judicial District Court for felony cases and the county court for misdemeanors. The Sheriff's Office tracks all active warrants while the two clerk offices manage the case files. Searching for warrant records in Concho County usually means calling the sheriff or driving to Paint Rock to visit the courthouse. The Texas DPS also has statewide tools that pull in Concho County data, and most of these records are open to the public under Texas open records law.

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Concho County Overview

3,300Population
Paint RockCounty Seat
51stJudicial District
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Concho County Sheriff Warrant Division

The Concho County Sheriff's Office maintains all active warrants. They can confirm if a warrant exists for a given name. Call them at 325-732-4322 during business hours. You can also stop by in person at the office in Paint Rock.

Every warrant record in Concho County includes the person's name, charges, bond amount, the issuing court, and whether the warrant is still active. The Sheriff's Office executes warrants, works with outside agencies on fugitive cases, and handles extradition when needed. This is all public information under Texas Government Code Chapter 552.

OfficeConcho County Sheriff's Office
Phone325-732-4322
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websiteconchocountysheriff.com

Call the Sheriff's Office. That is the fastest route. Give them a full name and they can check the system right away. You can also visit the courthouse in Paint Rock and ask a clerk to pull records.

The Texas DPS criminal history portal covers all counties in the state. Warrants and arrests from Concho County show up in this database. A fee is required for the online search. The DPS Crime Records page has the details on how to submit a search request.

The Concho County District Clerk stores felony case files from the 51st Judicial District Court. These include indictments, sentencing orders, and case dispositions. The County Clerk holds misdemeanor records and civil files. Both offices are in the courthouse. Copies cost $1.00 per page.

Note: Paint Rock is a small town, so plan your visit during regular courthouse hours.

Concho County Courts and Warrant Process

Judges in Concho County sign arrest warrants based on probable cause. Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure lays out the rules. Each warrant must name the person, describe the crime, and carry a magistrate's signature. Once active, any Texas peace officer can serve it.

The District Attorney prosecutes felonies. The County Attorney handles misdemeanors and juvenile cases. The Justice of the Peace courts issue warrants for Class C misdemeanors like traffic violations and minor code offenses. Constables serve these warrants and civil papers in their precincts.

Concho County Court Records and Public Access

Criminal case records in Concho County include charging instruments, plea agreements, trial transcripts, sentencing orders, and all motions filed during a case. These records are maintained by the District Clerk for felonies and the County Clerk for misdemeanors. Both offices index their files by case number and defendant name.

The Texas Public Information Act gives anyone the right to request warrant records without stating a reason. Sealed records and juvenile cases are the main exceptions. When you ask for copies, expect to pay $1.00 per page for standard copies. Certified copies run a bit more. You can make requests in person at the Paint Rock courthouse or send them by mail. Include as much detail as you can about the person or case to help the clerk find the right file. In a small county like Concho, the staff can usually pull records the same day.

State Resources for Concho County Warrant Records

The Texas Department of Public Safety runs the main statewide criminal records system. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice has records on state inmates. The Office of Court Administration oversees all Texas courts and can direct you to the right place for records.

The Attorney General's Office handles certain public records requests. These state tools are helpful when you want to cast a wide net or when you are unsure which county a warrant came from. For records specific to Concho County, the local offices in Paint Rock give the most direct access.

Concho County Warrant Legal Rules

Every warrant in Concho County must meet Texas state standards. Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure says each one needs the person's name, the offense, and a judge's signature. The 51st Judicial District Court in Paint Rock handles felony cases. The county court manages misdemeanors.

Concho County is one of the smaller counties in Texas. The courthouse in Paint Rock is where all warrant records are stored. You can visit in person or call the Sheriff at 325-732-4322 to check on a warrant. For a statewide search, use the DPS criminal history portal. It pulls data from all 254 Texas counties. The Texas DPS runs the system and keeps it up to date. Most Concho County warrant records are public under Chapter 552 of the Government Code. Sealed records are uncommon in a county this size.

Note: Concho County shares its judicial district with other counties, which can affect court schedules.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Concho County. Check the county where the offense took place if you are trying to track down a specific warrant.

The screenshot below shows the Texas Department of Criminal Justice website, where you can search for state prison records that may relate to Concho County warrant cases.

Texas TDCJ website for Concho County related warrant and prison records

This state database covers current and former inmates from every Texas county, including Concho County.

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