Dickens County Warrant Records

Dickens County warrant records are on file at the courthouse in the town of Dickens, a small community in the rolling plains of West Texas. With a very small population, the county still runs a full court system that processes warrants and criminal cases. The Sheriff's Office keeps active warrants while the County Clerk stores misdemeanor records and the District Clerk handles felony cases from the 110th Judicial District Court. You can check on Dickens County warrant records by calling the Sheriff at 806-623-5531, going to the courthouse, or using Texas state databases.

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Dickens County Overview

2,200 Population
Dickens County Seat
110th Judicial District
806-623-5531 Sheriff Phone

Dickens County Sheriff Warrant Division

The Dickens County Sheriff's Office maintains all active warrants from local courts. Call 806-623-5531 to check on a warrant. You can also go to the office in Dickens during business hours.

Active warrant records show the person's name, what charges are listed, the bond amount, which court put the warrant out, and whether it is still active. The office coordinates with other law enforcement on fugitive cases and runs extradition when someone with a Dickens County warrant gets arrested elsewhere. In a small county like this, the Sheriff's Office handles warrant matters with fewer staff but still follows all state rules. Under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 15, every warrant has to be based on probable cause and carry a magistrate's signature.

Office Dickens County Sheriff's Office
Phone 806-623-5531
Location Dickens, TX
Hours Monday through Friday, regular business hours

You can search Dickens County warrant records through the Sheriff or the courthouse clerks. Both can help you find case details.

The Dickens County County Clerk holds misdemeanor case records. You search by name, case number, or filing date. Copies cost $1.00 per page. The District Clerk keeps felony files from the 110th Judicial District Court. Those records have indictments, plea deals, sentencing orders, and case motions. The Texas e-Filing system may have some of these records online.

State resources offer broader search options. The Texas DPS Crime Records portal handles statewide criminal history requests. The Texas Judicial Branch links to court records search tools that cover all Texas counties.

Because Dickens County is rural, online access to local records is very limited. Most record searches happen by phone or in person. If you need copies mailed to you, send a written request to the clerk office in Dickens with the name and any case details you have. Include a check or money order for copy fees. The staff can pull the files and mail them out. For a quick active warrant check, calling the Sheriff at 806-623-5531 is the most direct route.

If you have an open warrant in Dickens County, you can go to the courthouse and post bond. The bond amount depends on the charge. Once bond is posted, the warrant changes from active to served and you get a hearing date. This is a better way to handle it than waiting for an arrest.

Note: Dickens County is very rural with limited online access to records, so phone and in-person requests are often the best approach.

Dickens County Court Warrant Types

Several courts in Dickens County issue warrants, each covering a different level of offense.

The District Attorney handles felony cases and grand jury work. When an indictment comes back, the court issues an arrest warrant if the defendant is at large. The County Attorney prosecutes Class A and B misdemeanors and juvenile cases. Both offices work with law enforcement on case review and warrant preparation.

The Justice of the Peace Courts cover Class C misdemeanors. Those include traffic cases, ordinance violations, and school attendance matters. The constables serve warrants and civil process for each precinct. Bench warrants get issued when someone misses court. Capias warrants come from probation violations or failure to appear orders.

Dickens County shares the 110th Judicial District with Crosby County and other nearby counties. This means the district judge travels between courthouses. Felony cases in Dickens County get heard when the judge is in town, which can affect how fast warrant-related matters move through the system. The court schedule is set in advance, and the District Clerk can tell you when the next session is set. Misdemeanor cases in county court tend to move on a more regular schedule since the county judge is based locally.

Texas Warrant Law in Dickens County

Dickens County warrant records are public under the Texas Public Information Act. You can request copies from any county office. The Texas Attorney General handles appeals if a request is denied.

The Texas DPS runs the statewide criminal history database. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice offers an offender search for felony convictions. Both pull records from courts across every Texas county, including Dickens.

Since Dickens County shares the 110th Judicial District with Crosby County and others, the district judge travels between courthouses. This can affect how fast warrant cases move through the system in Dickens County. The court schedule is set ahead of time, and the District Clerk can tell you when the next session is planned. If you need records from a case that has not been heard yet, the clerk can still pull the file and give you copies of what has been filed so far.

Dickens County warrant records Texas DPS public registry

The Texas DPS also runs the public sex offender registry, which can be searched by location and provides information related to registered offenders in Dickens County and throughout Texas.

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