Access Dimmit County Warrant Records

Dimmit County warrant records are filed at the courthouse in Carrizo Springs, a border region community in southwest Texas. The Sheriff's Office tracks active warrants from all local courts while the County Clerk and District Clerk maintain the case files that go with them. Felony cases in Dimmit County run through the 81st Judicial District Court. If you want to look up a warrant or get details on a criminal case, you can call the Sheriff at 830-876-4238, visit the courthouse, or search through Texas state databases that pull records from every county in the state.

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Dimmit County Overview

10,000 Population
Carrizo Springs County Seat
81st Judicial District
830-876-4238 Sheriff Phone

Dimmit County Sheriff Warrant Records

The Dimmit County Sheriff's Office maintains all active warrants from county courts. Call 830-876-4238 to check on a warrant. Walk-in visits are accepted at the office in Carrizo Springs.

Warrant records list the defendant's name, the charges, bond amount, which court issued the warrant, and whether it is active or has been served. The Sheriff's Office coordinates with federal and state agencies on fugitive work, which is especially important given the county's location near the Mexican border. Extradition procedures are handled when a person with a Dimmit County warrant is picked up somewhere else. Under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 15, all warrants need probable cause and a magistrate's signature.

Office Dimmit County Sheriff's Office
Phone 830-876-4238
Location Carrizo Springs, TX
Hours Monday through Friday, regular business hours

There are several ways to look up warrant records in Dimmit County. The Sheriff's Office is the quickest for active warrant checks. The clerk offices have the full case files.

The Dimmit County County Clerk stores misdemeanor case records. That includes Class A and B misdemeanor warrants and court documents. You can search by defendant name, case number, or filing date. Copies are $1.00 per page with certification fees set by state law. The District Clerk handles felony files from the 81st Judicial District Court, including indictments, judgments, plea agreements, and sentencing orders.

State tools widen your search. The Texas DPS Crime Records portal processes criminal history requests. The Texas Judicial Branch site has court records search links that cover all Texas counties.

Mail-in requests are an option if you cannot visit Carrizo Springs. Send the name and any case details to the clerk office with a check or money order for copy fees. They will search and mail the records back. For quick status checks, the phone call to the Sheriff is faster. Keep in mind that Dimmit County does not have its own online search portal, so in-person, phone, and mail are the main ways to get warrant records from this county.

Types of Dimmit County Warrants

Dimmit County courts issue arrest warrants, bench warrants, and capias warrants. Each type serves a different purpose in the criminal justice process.

The District Attorney prosecutes felonies and works with the grand jury. After an indictment, the court issues an arrest warrant if the person is not in custody. The County Attorney handles misdemeanor cases and juvenile matters. Both offices work with law enforcement on warrant prep and case review.

The Justice of the Peace Courts put out warrants for Class C misdemeanors like traffic tickets and ordinance violations. Constables in each precinct serve those warrants and handle civil process. Bench warrants get issued when a person skips a court hearing. Capias warrants come from probation violations or failure to comply with court orders.

Dimmit County warrants remain active until resolved. They do not go away on their own. A person can clear a warrant by posting bond at the Carrizo Springs courthouse or by being arrested and brought before the court. Bond amounts vary by charge. The judge sets the bond based on the severity of the offense and the person's criminal history. Once the warrant is served, the record updates to show the new status. All of this is tracked by both the Sheriff and the clerk offices.

People with open Dimmit County warrants can resolve them by going to the Carrizo Springs courthouse and posting bond. The judge sets the bond amount based on the charge. Once bond is posted, the court gives you a hearing date and the warrant status changes to served.

Note: Dimmit County's border location means some cases may involve both state and federal warrants, which are tracked separately.

Texas Warrant Laws in Dimmit County

The Texas Public Information Act gives the public access to most warrant records in Dimmit County. You can file a request with any county office. The Texas Attorney General reviews cases where a records request gets turned down.

The Texas DPS runs background checks and maintains the state criminal history database. The TDCJ has an offender search for felony convictions. Both are available to the public and pull data from every Texas county.

Dimmit County shares the 81st Judicial District with Zavala County and others. The district judge travels to each courthouse on a set schedule. If you need to know when the next court session in Carrizo Springs is set, the District Clerk can give you those dates. Felony cases may move at a different pace than in counties with a full-time resident judge. Misdemeanor cases in county court tend to move on a steadier schedule since the county judge is based in Carrizo Springs.

Dimmit County warrant records Texas DPS main portal

The Texas DPS website is the central point for statewide criminal records and background check services that include data from Dimmit County courts.

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