Find Warrant Records in Freestone County

Freestone County warrant records are held by the Sheriff's Office and court clerks in Fairfield, Texas. The 87th Judicial District Court handles felony cases in this area, and the county court deals with misdemeanor charges. The Sheriff's Office tracks all active warrants and can check the system if you call 903-389-3122. Clerk offices in the courthouse let the public search by defendant name or case number. Standard copy fees run $1.00 per page. State resources from the Texas DPS add a wider layer of data for those who need to search beyond Freestone County lines. Records here are generally open to the public.

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Freestone County Overview

19,600Population
FairfieldCounty Seat
87thJudicial District
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Freestone County Sheriff Warrant Records

The Freestone County Sheriff's Office maintains the warrant records for every court in the county. Active warrants are logged here as soon as a judge signs them. You can call 903-389-3122 to check if a warrant exists for a specific person. The office is in Fairfield and open during normal business hours.

Warrant data on file includes the person's name, what charges are listed, the bond amount, and which court signed the warrant. The office also notes whether the warrant has been served or is still active. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, these records are open to the public. The Sheriff's Office will share this data with anyone who asks, unless a legal exception applies. They also coordinate with outside agencies when a fugitive from Freestone County is caught somewhere else.

OfficeFreestone County Sheriff's Office
Phone903-389-3122
HoursMonday through Friday, regular business hours
Websitefreestonecountysheriff.com

Call the Sheriff's Office first. That is the fastest route. Give them a full name and they can run a check. You can also go to the Freestone County courthouse in Fairfield and ask the clerks to look up a record.

The Freestone County District Clerk manages felony case records from the 87th Judicial District Court. The County Clerk stores misdemeanor case files. Both offices are in the courthouse and open Monday through Friday. Copies cost $1.00 per page.

For a broader search, try the DPS Criminal History Name Search. It covers all Texas counties and costs $3.00 per search. You can create an account and search by name and date of birth. The DPS Crime Records page explains the full process, including how to pay and what data you can expect back.

Note: Written records requests can be mailed to DPS at PO Box 4143, Austin, TX 78765-4143 with a $10.00 fee.

Freestone County Courts and Warrant Issuance

Warrants in Freestone County come from the 87th District Court, the county court, and the Justice of the Peace courts. The District Court handles felony charges. The county court hears misdemeanors. JP courts take care of Class C offenses, which include traffic tickets and minor violations.

Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure spells out how warrants work. A magistrate signs the warrant. It names the person, describes the offense, and states probable cause. Once active, the warrant extends to every part of Texas. The person can be arrested by any peace officer in the state. After arrest, the person must appear before a magistrate without unnecessary delay.

The District Attorney's Office handles felony prosecution and works with law enforcement on case preparation. The County Attorney prosecutes misdemeanors. Both offices are in the Fairfield courthouse.

Freestone County Constables and Process

The Freestone County constables serve warrants and civil process within their precincts. They handle citations, subpoenas, and protective orders. They also execute warrants from the Justice of the Peace courts. Each precinct covers a defined area of the county and works with the Sheriff's Office to make sure warrants get served.

JP courts in Freestone County issue warrants for Class C misdemeanors. These courts also act as magistrates, conducting initial hearings and setting bonds. Constables are the ones who serve the warrants that come out of these courts. If you need to verify whether a JP warrant was served, the constable for that precinct can help.

Written requests for Freestone County records can be sent to the clerk at the courthouse in Fairfield. Put the full name and date of birth in your letter. Add a case number if you know it. The clerk pulls the file and makes copies at the standard rate of $1.00 per page. For certified copies, the cost is set by state law and runs a few dollars more. The TDCJ keeps separate records on inmates in the state prison system, so if you need data on someone who was sent to prison from Freestone County, that is the place to check. Their online search tool is free to use and covers all Texas state facilities.

State Tools for Freestone County Searches

The Texas DPS is the state's main criminal records agency. Their database covers every county in Texas. The TDCJ has records on people in the state prison system, including anyone from Freestone County. The Texas Judicial Branch lists all courts by county and can help you find the right office.

The Texas Attorney General handles open records questions. If a government body in Freestone County refuses to release records you believe are public, the AG can rule on the matter. Their hotline is 512-478-6736. For the most current Freestone County warrant data, the local Sheriff's Office in Fairfield is the best source.

The image below shows the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 15 page, which covers the laws on arrest warrants that apply in Freestone County and every other Texas county.

Texas statutes on warrant records applicable to Freestone County

This statute page details warrant requirements, officer duties, and the rights of the accused under Texas law.

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