Fisher County Warrant Records Search

Fisher County warrant records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office and court clerks at the courthouse in Roby, Texas. This West Texas county handles felony cases through the 100th Judicial District Court. The County Clerk keeps misdemeanor case records, and the District Clerk manages felony files. You can check for active warrants by calling the Sheriff's Office at 325-776-2279 or visiting in person during regular hours. Texas DPS also offers statewide search tools that cover Fisher County criminal history and warrant data. Most of these records are public and can be searched by name or case number at the local offices.

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Fisher County Overview

3,700Population
RobyCounty Seat
100thJudicial District
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Fisher County Sheriff Warrant Records

The Fisher County Sheriff's Office handles the warrant division. They track all active warrants from Fisher County courts. You can call 325-776-2279 to check if a warrant exists for a given name. Walk-in inquiries are welcome at the office in Roby.

The Sheriff's Office executes warrants and works with other agencies when fugitives are in or from Fisher County. They handle extradition for out-of-county cases. Warrant data shows the defendant name, charges, bond amount, issuing court, and current status. This information is public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. As a small county, Fisher has a close working relationship between its law enforcement offices and courts, which makes warrant inquiries straightforward.

OfficeFisher County Sheriff's Office
LocationRoby, TX
Phone325-776-2279
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Note: Call ahead on holidays since hours may change.

Calling the Sheriff's Office is the fastest way to check for warrants. You can also visit the courthouse in Roby and ask the clerks to pull up records. The County Clerk handles misdemeanor case files. The District Clerk stores felony records from the 100th Judicial District Court.

The Texas DPS criminal history portal provides statewide searches that cover Fisher County. A small fee is charged for the online check. The DPS Crime Records page explains what you need to run a search and what records come back in the results.

Standard document copies cost $1.00 per page. Certified copies cost more based on state law. Both clerk offices are in the Roby courthouse. You can search by name, case number, or filing date. Staff can help you find the right records if you're not sure which court handled a case.

Fisher County Court Structure and Warrants

The 100th Judicial District Court handles felony criminal cases in Fisher County. The District Clerk keeps all records from indictment through final disposition. The District Attorney prosecutes felony cases and works with law enforcement on investigations and grand jury matters.

Under Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, a magistrate needs probable cause to issue an arrest warrant. The warrant must name the person and describe the offense. Once active, any peace officer in the state can serve it. The County Attorney handles misdemeanor prosecution in county court and advises county officials on legal matters. JP courts deal with Class C misdemeanors, traffic tickets, and small civil cases under $10,000.

Fisher County shares its judicial district with other nearby counties. This means the district judge covers cases across several counties, and court dates in Roby may follow a rotation schedule. Check with the District Clerk for the court calendar if you need to track a case.

Constable and JP Court Records

Fisher County has constable precincts that serve civil process and execute warrants. Constables handle citations, subpoenas, and protective orders. They work with the Sheriff's Office to serve warrants from the JP courts.

JP courts issue warrants for Class C misdemeanors like traffic tickets and code violations. Each precinct has a constable who serves these warrants. Contact the constable or JP clerk to check on minor warrants. These offices keep records of all process served within their precincts.

State-Level Warrant Search Resources

The Texas DPS runs criminal history searches covering all counties. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice tracks prison records. The Office of Court Administration oversees the state court system. The Texas Attorney General handles public records requests.

State-level tools work well when you need to search beyond Fisher County. For records specific to this county, the offices in Roby are the best source. State searches give a wider view of someone's criminal history across Texas. Fisher County's small population means fewer cases, so local searches tend to go fast.

Fisher County Warrant Legal Rules

Texas law governs every warrant in Fisher County. Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure sets the standard. Each warrant must name the person, state the charge, and have a judge's signature. The 100th Judicial District Court handles felony cases in Roby. Misdemeanor warrants go through county court.

Fisher County is a small, rural county in west central Texas. The courthouse in Roby is where warrant records are kept. Call the Sheriff at 325-776-2279 to check on a specific warrant. For a statewide search, use the DPS criminal history search tool. It pulls records from all 254 Texas counties, including Fisher. The Texas Department of Public Safety maintains that system. Most Fisher County warrant records are public under Chapter 552 of the Government Code. Sealed records are uncommon. Standard copies cost $1.00 per page at the clerk offices.

Note: Fisher County shares its 100th Judicial District with other counties, which can affect when the judge hears cases locally.

Nearby Counties

These counties sit near Fisher County. Warrants are filed where charges were brought.

The Texas Department of Criminal Justice website tracks prison and corrections records that may include people from Fisher County.

Texas TDCJ website for Fisher County warrant records

Check this state resource if you need records on someone who was incarcerated through the Texas prison system from Fisher County.

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