Floyd County Warrant Records

Floyd County warrant records are kept by the Sheriff's Office and the court clerk offices at the courthouse in Floydada, Texas. Located on the Texas panhandle plains, the county processes felony cases through the 110th Judicial District Court. The County Clerk manages misdemeanor records and the District Clerk handles felony case files. You can check for active warrants by calling the Sheriff's Office at 806-983-4901 or by going in person. Texas DPS statewide criminal history tools also cover Floyd County records. Most warrant data is public and you can search by name or case number during regular business hours.

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5,500Population
FloydadaCounty Seat
110thJudicial District
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Floyd County Sheriff Warrant Division

The Floyd County Sheriff's Office runs the warrant division. They track all active warrants from Floyd County courts and can verify if one exists for a given person. Call 806-983-4901 to inquire. Walk-ins are welcome at the office in Floydada during regular hours.

The Sheriff's Office serves warrants and works with other law enforcement agencies on fugitive cases. They handle extradition when someone with a Floyd County warrant is picked up in another jurisdiction. Warrant records include the defendant name, charges, bond amount, issuing court, and status. This data is public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552.

Floyd County shares its judicial district with nearby counties. The Sheriff's Office coordinates with law enforcement across the district to serve warrants and track down people with open cases.

OfficeFloyd County Sheriff's Office
LocationFloydada, TX
Phone806-983-4901
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Note: The Sheriff's Office is the central point for warrant inquiries from all courts in Floyd County.

There are several ways to check for warrant records in Floyd County. Calling the Sheriff's Office is the quickest route. Give them a name and they can run a check. Going to the courthouse in Floydada is another option.

The Texas DPS criminal history search tool covers all Texas counties including Floyd. A fee is charged for the online search. The DPS Crime Records page has details on how to run a search and what records you can expect to find.

The Floyd County District Clerk keeps felony records from the 110th Judicial District Court. The County Clerk stores misdemeanor case files. Standard copies cost $1.00 per page. Both offices are in the courthouse in Floydada and available on weekdays. You can search by defendant name, case number, or filing date.

Court System and Warrant Records in Floyd County

The 110th Judicial District Court handles felony cases. The District Clerk keeps all records from indictment through final disposition. Records include charging instruments, plea agreements, sentencing orders, and motions. The District Attorney prosecutes these cases.

A magistrate must find probable cause to issue an arrest warrant under Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. The warrant names the person and describes the crime. Once active, any Texas peace officer can serve it. The County Attorney handles misdemeanor prosecution and legal counsel for county officials. JP courts cover Class C misdemeanors, traffic cases, and civil matters under $10,000. They issue warrants for minor offenses and hold hearings where bonds are set.

Constable and Justice Court Warrants

Floyd County has constable precincts that handle civil process and warrant service. Constables serve citations, subpoenas, and protective orders in their precincts. They also execute warrants issued by the JP courts.

JP court warrants cover traffic tickets, ordinance violations, and school attendance cases. The constable for each precinct serves these warrants within their area. Contact the constable or JP clerk to check on minor warrant status. The offices coordinate with the Sheriff's Office so all warrants in the county get served. This system works well in a rural county like Floyd where the various offices are close together and communicate often.

Statewide Search Tools for Floyd County

The Texas Department of Public Safety offers statewide criminal history searches. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice keeps prison records. The Office of Court Administration oversees courts across the state. The Texas Attorney General's Office handles public records requests and victim services.

For Floyd County records, the local offices in Floydada are the most direct source. State tools give you a wider view. They are good for checking if someone has records in multiple Texas counties. Floyd County is a small community, so local searches tend to be quick and the staff can usually pull up records right away.

Floyd County Warrant Legal Framework

State law applies to all Floyd County warrants. Under Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, each warrant must list the name of the accused, the charge, and carry a magistrate's signature. The 110th Judicial District Court in Floydada handles felony cases. County court manages misdemeanor warrants.

Floyd County is in the Texas Panhandle with a small population. The courthouse in Floydada is the main place for warrant searches. Because the county is small, the staff can usually find records quickly. You can also try the DPS criminal history portal for an online search. That tool covers all Texas counties. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice has records on state prison inmates from Floyd County. Under Chapter 552 of the Government Code, most warrant records are open to the public. The Texas Judicial Branch website has court details for the 110th District.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Floyd County in the Texas panhandle region. Check where the offense happened to find the right jurisdiction.

The Texas Office of Court Administration oversees the statewide court system and provides resources for finding court records from Floyd County and other counties.

Texas court system resources for Floyd County warrant records

Use state-level court resources to locate case records and warrant information from Floyd County's judicial district.

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