Cooke County Warrant Records Lookup

Cooke County warrant records are managed through the Sheriff's Office and the court clerks in Gainesville, Texas. Located along the Oklahoma border in North Texas, this county handles felony cases in the 235th Judicial District Court. The County Clerk manages misdemeanor case files and the District Clerk holds felony records. You can search for warrant records by calling the Sheriff's Office or heading to the Gainesville courthouse. The Texas DPS statewide criminal history search also covers Cooke County data. Public access to these records is guaranteed under state open records law, and the courthouse staff can assist with lookups during regular hours.

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Cooke County Overview

42,000Population
GainesvilleCounty Seat
235thJudicial District
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Cooke County Sheriff Warrant Records

The Cooke County Sheriff's Office keeps all active warrants for the county. Every warrant from local courts flows through this office. You can reach them at 940-665-8481 to check if a warrant exists for a person. Walk-ins are welcome at the Gainesville office during business hours.

Warrant records from Cooke County include the defendant's name, the charges, bond amount, issuing court, and current status. The office executes criminal warrants throughout the county and coordinates with other agencies. They handle fugitive apprehension and extradition when a person with a Cooke County warrant is found elsewhere. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, all of this information is public. You don't need a special reason to request it.

OfficeCooke County Sheriff's Office
Phone940-665-8481
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websitecookecountysheriff.com

A phone call to the Sheriff's Office is the quickest way. Give a full name and they will check. Going to the Gainesville courthouse lets you work with the clerks face to face.

The DPS Crime Records portal covers every Texas county in one search. Warrants from Cooke County show up in the results. There is a fee for the online check. The DPS Crime Records page explains how the search works and what information you get back.

The Cooke County District Clerk keeps felony case records from the 235th Judicial District Court. These include indictments, judgments, plea agreements, and sentencing orders. The County Clerk holds misdemeanor files and civil records. Both offices let you search by name or case number. Copies are $1.00 per page. Some records may also be found through the Texas e-Filing system.

Note: Cooke County is close to the Oklahoma border, so warrants from either state could be relevant depending on the situation.

Cooke County Warrant Issuance Process

Every arrest warrant in Cooke County must be signed by a judge based on probable cause. Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure sets out the rules for issuing and serving warrants. The warrant must name the person, describe the crime, and carry a magistrate's signature. Any peace officer in Texas can serve an active warrant.

The District Attorney's Office prosecutes felony cases. They work with law enforcement on investigations and present cases to the grand jury. Victim services are part of their operation too. The County Attorney handles Class A and B misdemeanors, juvenile cases, and provides legal counsel to county officials. Both offices play a role in how warrant records get created in the system.

Constable and JP Court Warrants in Cooke County

The Justice of the Peace courts in Cooke County handle Class C misdemeanors. They issue arrest warrants for traffic violations, ordinance offenses, and school attendance problems. JP courts also hold initial hearings and set bonds for some cases.

Constable precincts serve civil process and carry out warrants in their geographic areas. They deal with citations, subpoenas, protective orders, and eviction notices. Constables coordinate with the Sheriff's Office on warrant execution. You can reach the constable for a specific area through the Gainesville courthouse.

State Tools for Cooke County Records

The Texas DPS is the primary state source for criminal records. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice keeps records on state prisoners. The Office of Court Administration oversees the entire court system. The Attorney General's Office handles public records requests.

These statewide databases are useful when you want to search beyond just Cooke County. They pull from all 254 counties. For Cooke County records specifically, the Gainesville courthouse is the most direct path. Certified copies cost more than standard copies, with rates set by state statute.

Cooke County Warrant Laws

Texas law sets the rules for all Cooke County warrants. Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure says a warrant must name the person, describe the charge, and carry a magistrate's signature. The 235th Judicial District Court in Gainesville handles felony cases. Misdemeanor warrants go through county court.

Cooke County sits on the Oklahoma border in North Texas. The courthouse in Gainesville handles all local warrant records. You can search by name, case number, or filing date at the clerk offices. If you want to check online, the DPS criminal history tool covers Cooke County and every other county in the state. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice also has records for state prison inmates from Cooke County. Under Chapter 552 of the Government Code, most warrant records are open to the public. Contact the Sheriff at 940-665-8481 to ask about a specific warrant.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Cooke County. Warrants are filed in the county where the charge was brought. Check the right one if you are not sure.

The screenshot below shows the Texas Attorney General's website, which handles public records requests and can assist with accessing warrant-related documents from Cooke County and other counties.

Texas Attorney General website for Cooke County public warrant records

The AG's office oversees the Texas Public Information Act, which governs access to government records like warrant files.

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