Fannin County Warrant Records

Fannin County warrant records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office and court clerk offices in Bonham, Texas. This North Texas county processes felony cases through the 336th Judicial District Court. The County Clerk handles misdemeanor case files and the District Clerk stores felony records. You can search for active warrants by calling the Sheriff's Office at 903-583-7451 or visiting the courthouse in person. Statewide search tools from the Texas Department of Public Safety also cover Fannin County criminal records. Most warrant data is public under state law and can be checked by name or case number at the local offices during business hours.

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Fannin County Overview

35,500Population
BonhamCounty Seat
336thJudicial District
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Fannin County Sheriff Warrant Records

The Fannin County Sheriff's Office runs the warrant division. Active warrants from all Fannin County courts are tracked through this office. They can tell you if a warrant exists for a given name. Call 903-583-7451 to check.

The office executes criminal warrants and works with other agencies on fugitive apprehension. They handle extradition when someone with a Fannin County warrant is found in another part of the state or out of state. Warrant records typically show the defendant name, the charges, bond amount, the issuing court, and current status. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, this data is public record. Fannin County sits near the Oklahoma border, so the Sheriff's Office sometimes works with out-of-state agencies on cases that cross state lines.

The office also coordinates with local police departments in Bonham and other towns across the county. If you need to check for a warrant but are not sure which court issued it, the Sheriff's Office is the place to start.

OfficeFannin County Sheriff's Office
LocationBonham, TX
Phone903-583-7451
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

There are a few ways to search warrant records in Fannin County. Calling the Sheriff's Office is quickest. Provide a full name and they can look it up. You can also go to the courthouse in Bonham and ask the clerks for help.

The Texas DPS criminal history portal covers all counties including Fannin. There is a small fee. The DPS Crime Records page explains the search process and what types of records come back.

For court-specific records, the Fannin County District Clerk keeps felony case files from the 336th Judicial District Court. The County Clerk manages misdemeanor records. Both offices are in the courthouse in Bonham. You can search by defendant name, case number, or filing date. Standard copies are $1.00 per page and certified copies cost a bit more per state statute. The clerks are available during weekday business hours to help with record searches.

Note: Some court records may also be available through the Texas e-Filing system.

Warrant Records and the Court System

Fannin County processes felony cases through the 336th Judicial District Court. The District Clerk maintains all case files from this court. Records include charging instruments, plea agreements, trial transcripts, sentencing orders, and motions filed during the proceedings.

Under Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, a judge must find probable cause to issue an arrest warrant. The warrant names the person and describes the offense. Once active, any peace officer in Texas can serve it. The District Attorney prosecutes felony cases and works with law enforcement on investigations and grand jury matters. The County Attorney handles misdemeanor prosecution and provides legal advice to county officials.

JP courts in Fannin County handle Class C misdemeanors, traffic tickets, and civil matters under $10,000. They can issue arrest warrants for minor offenses and hold hearings where bonds are set.

Constable Precincts in Fannin County

Fannin County has constable precincts that handle civil process and warrant execution. Constables serve citations, subpoenas, protective orders, and eviction papers. They also execute warrants from the JP courts.

Each constable precinct covers a set geographic area. They coordinate with the Sheriff's Office on serving warrants across the county. If you need to check on a warrant from a JP court, the constable for that precinct or the JP clerk can help. The warrants from JP courts cover traffic citations, city ordinance violations, and school attendance issues.

State Tools for Fannin County Records

The Texas DPS runs the main state criminal records system. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice keeps prison system records. The Office of Court Administration oversees courts statewide. The Texas Attorney General handles public records requests.

State tools are useful when you need to search beyond Fannin County. They pull data from every county in Texas. For Fannin County specifically, the local offices in Bonham are the most direct route. The state systems give you a broader view of criminal history across the entire state. This is especially helpful for Fannin County since the area sits near the Dallas-Fort Worth metro and the Oklahoma state line, meaning people may have records in multiple jurisdictions.

Fannin County Warrant Legal Standards

State law applies to every warrant in Fannin County. Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure says a warrant must include the name of the accused, the charge, and a magistrate's signature. The 336th Judicial District Court in Bonham handles felony cases. The county court processes misdemeanor warrants.

Fannin County sits on the Oklahoma border in North Texas. That border location means the Sheriff's Office may work with Oklahoma agencies on warrant cases. If someone with a Fannin County warrant is picked up in Oklahoma, the extradition process starts. You can search for records through the DPS criminal history portal, which covers all Texas counties. The Texas Department of Public Safety runs that database. Under Chapter 552 of the Government Code, most Fannin County warrant records are open to the public.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Fannin County. If you need records from a neighboring jurisdiction, check where the offense took place.

The Texas Attorney General's website provides information on public records requests and victim notification programs for Fannin County and all Texas counties.

Texas Attorney General website for Fannin County warrant records

This state resource can help with public information requests related to warrant records and criminal justice data from Fannin County.

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