Falls County Warrant Records

Falls County warrant records are stored by the Sheriff's Office and court clerks at the courthouse in Marlin, Texas. The county sits in central Texas and processes criminal cases through its 73rd Judicial District Court for felonies, plus the county court for misdemeanor charges. You can search for active warrants by calling the Sheriff's Office at 254-883-3306 or by going in person during business hours. The County Clerk handles misdemeanor case files, and the District Clerk manages felony records. The Texas Department of Public Safety also provides statewide search tools that cover Falls County criminal records. Most warrant data is public and can be looked up by name or case number.

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Falls County Overview

16,800Population
MarlinCounty Seat
73rdJudicial District
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Falls County Sheriff Warrant Services

The Falls County Sheriff's Office manages the warrant division for the county. All active warrants from Falls County courts are tracked here. They keep a list of open warrants and can verify if one exists for a specific person. Call 254-883-3306 during regular hours to make an inquiry.

The Sheriff's Office executes warrants and works with other agencies on fugitive cases. They handle extradition for out-of-county warrants. Warrant records show the defendant name, charges, bond amount, issuing court, and status. This information is public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. You can ask for it by phone or in person at the office in Marlin.

OfficeFalls County Sheriff's Office
LocationMarlin, TX
Phone254-883-3306
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Note: The Sheriff's Office tracks warrants from all courts in Falls County.

You can look up warrant records in Falls County by calling the Sheriff's Office. Give them a name and they can check for active warrants. Going to the courthouse in Marlin is another option. The clerks there can pull up case files.

The Texas DPS criminal history portal offers statewide searches. This covers Falls County records. There is a fee for the online search. The DPS Crime Records page has details on what you need to start a search.

The Falls County District Clerk keeps felony case files from the 73rd Judicial District Court. The County Clerk stores misdemeanor records. Both offices are inside the courthouse in Marlin and are open on weekdays. You can search by defendant name or case number. Standard copies cost $1.00 per page. Certified copies are available for a higher fee as set by state statute. The clerks can also help you find records if you are not sure which court handled a particular case.

Falls County Court System and Warrants

The 73rd Judicial District Court handles felony criminal cases in Falls County. The District Clerk maintains all records from indictment through final disposition. Criminal case records include charging instruments, plea agreements, sentencing orders, and all motions filed during the case.

A magistrate must find probable cause before issuing an arrest warrant under Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. The warrant must name the person and describe the offense. Once active, any peace officer in the state can serve it. The District Attorney prosecutes felony cases and coordinates with law enforcement on investigations. The County Attorney handles misdemeanor prosecution in county court and provides legal advice to county officials.

Justice of the Peace courts handle Class C misdemeanors and small civil matters under $10,000. They issue warrants for traffic offenses, ordinance violations, and truancy cases. Each JP precinct has a constable who serves these warrants.

Constable and Justice Court Warrant Records

Falls County has constable precincts covering different parts of the county. Constables serve civil process, execute warrants, and handle citations and subpoenas. They work with the Sheriff's Office to make sure all warrants get served.

The JP courts issue warrants for minor criminal offenses. These include traffic tickets, code violations, and school attendance issues. The constable for each precinct serves these warrants within their geographic area. You can contact the constable or JP court clerk to check on the status of a minor warrant. Constable offices also handle protective orders and eviction notices.

State Search Tools for Falls County

The Texas DPS is the main state agency for criminal records. Their portal covers all Texas counties including Falls County. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice tracks people in the state prison system. The Office of Court Administration oversees courts statewide. The Texas Attorney General handles public records requests and victim notification.

For Falls County specifically, the local offices in Marlin are the most direct source. State tools are better when you need a broader search. They show data from across all Texas counties at once, which helps when someone may have records in more than one place.

Falls County Warrant Legal Framework

Texas law sets the rules for all warrants in Falls County. Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure requires each warrant to include the name, the charge, and a magistrate's signature. The 73rd Judicial District Court in Marlin handles felony cases. County court takes misdemeanors.

Falls County is a rural county in central Texas. The courthouse in Marlin is where all warrant records are kept. You can visit during business hours or call the Sheriff at 254-883-3306 to ask about a specific warrant. The DPS criminal history search covers all 254 Texas counties, so you can look up Falls County records online. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice also tracks anyone sent to prison from Falls County. Most warrant records are public under Chapter 552 of the Government Code. Sealed files need a court order. Standard copy fees at the clerk offices are $1.00 per page.

Note: Falls County shares its judicial district with other counties, so court schedules may rotate between locations.

Nearby Counties

Falls County borders several other counties. Warrants are filed where the charges were brought.

The Texas DPS Crime Records page provides details on statewide criminal history searches that cover Falls County.

Texas DPS crime records page for Falls County warrant records

Use this resource to run statewide searches for warrant records and criminal history that include Falls County data.

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