Cottle County Warrant Records
Cottle County warrant records are kept at the courthouse in Paducah, Texas. This small county in the Rolling Plains region of West Texas handles felony cases through the 50th Judicial District Court. The Sheriff's Office tracks all active warrants while the County Clerk and District Clerk maintain the case files. Searching for warrant records here usually means calling the sheriff or visiting the Paducah courthouse in person. Texas DPS statewide search tools also pull in Cottle County data, and the records are public under state open records law. The county has a small population, so the local offices tend to provide quick and direct answers.
Cottle County Overview
Cottle County Sheriff Warrants
The Cottle County Sheriff's Office handles all active warrants. Call 806-492-3322 to check on a warrant. You can also visit the office in Paducah during regular hours.
Warrant records show the defendant's name, charges, bond amount, the court that issued the warrant, and its status. The Sheriff's Office executes warrants and works with other law enforcement agencies on fugitive cases across the region. Extradition is handled through this office as well. All warrant data is public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. Anyone can ask for it.
| Office | Cottle County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Phone | 806-492-3322 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | cottlecountysheriff.com |
Note: In a county this size, the sheriff's office is often the only stop you need. The staff can usually answer your question while you wait on the phone.
Searching for Cottle County Warrant Records
Start by calling the Sheriff's Office. Provide a full name and they can check right away. The Paducah courthouse is the other option. Walk in and ask the clerk to look up records for you.
The Texas DPS criminal history search covers all 254 counties. Warrants from Cottle County are included. A fee applies for the online check. The DPS Crime Records page has full instructions on how to run a search and what information you will get back.
The Cottle County District Clerk stores felony case files from the 50th Judicial District Court. The County Clerk holds misdemeanor records and civil files. Both are in the courthouse. Standard copies cost $1.00 per page.
Warrant Issuance in Cottle County Courts
A judge must sign every arrest warrant in Cottle County. Probable cause is required. Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure sets the rules for how warrants get issued and served. The warrant names the person, describes the offense, and carries a magistrate's signature. Once active, any Texas peace officer can serve it.
The District Attorney handles felony prosecution. The County Attorney prosecutes misdemeanors and juvenile cases. The Justice of the Peace courts issue warrants for Class C misdemeanors. Constables serve warrants and civil process in their precincts. In a small county like Cottle, these offices often share the same building, which makes it easy to find records.
Cottle County Warrant Records and Public Access
Criminal case records in Cottle County include charging instruments, plea deals, sentencing orders, and motions filed during a case. The District Clerk keeps felony files and the County Clerk stores misdemeanor records. Both index their files by defendant name and case number.
Under the Texas Public Information Act, you can request warrant records without giving a reason. Sealed records and juvenile files are the main limits on access. Copies cost $1.00 per page at the clerk offices, with certified copies running more. You can make requests at the Paducah courthouse or by mail. Include the full name of the person and any case details you have. The Cottle County staff can usually find records quickly because the caseload is smaller than in bigger counties. That makes Paducah one of the easier places to do a records search in person.
State Tools for Cottle County Records
The Texas DPS is the main state source for criminal records. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice tracks prison inmates. The Office of Court Administration runs the court system statewide. The Attorney General's Office handles public records requests.
These databases pull from the whole state. They help when you want a broader search beyond Cottle County. But for local records, the Paducah courthouse is the best bet. The staff there know the system well and can pull files fast. Certified copies are available for fees set by state law.
Cottle County Warrant Legal Standards
State law governs all warrants in Cottle County. Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure requires the name, the offense, and a magistrate's signature on each warrant. The 50th Judicial District Court in Paducah handles felony cases. County court processes misdemeanors.
Cottle County is a very small county in the Rolling Plains of Texas. The population is low, so the court docket is lighter than in bigger counties. That can mean faster service when you need to look up records. The courthouse in Paducah stores all warrant files. Call the Sheriff at 806-492-3322 to ask about a warrant. If you want to search online, the DPS criminal history search covers every Texas county, including Cottle. The Texas Department of Public Safety keeps the database current. Under Chapter 552 of the Government Code, most Cottle County warrant data is open to the public.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Cottle County in the Rolling Plains area. Check the county where the offense took place if you need a specific warrant.
The image below shows the Texas Department of Public Safety website, the main state agency for criminal record searches that include Cottle County warrant data.
The DPS portal lets you run name-based searches that cover warrants and arrests from Cottle County and every other county in the state.