Search Gillespie County Warrant Records

Gillespie County warrant records can be searched through the Sheriff's Office and courthouse clerks in Fredericksburg, Texas. The county splits criminal files between two clerk offices. Misdemeanor case records are with the County Clerk. Felony records go through the District Clerk and the 216th Judicial District Court. You can check for open warrants by phone, in person, or through state databases run by the Texas DPS. Warrant data is public information in Texas, so anyone can ask about it. Records show the defendant's name, charges, bond details, and which court signed the warrant.

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Gillespie County Overview

27,700Population
FredericksburgCounty Seat
216thJudicial District
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Gillespie County Sheriff's Warrant Division

The Gillespie County Sheriff's Office manages the warrant division. They track all active warrants from every court in the county. You can call 830-997-6510 to ask if a warrant exists for a specific person. Walk-ins are welcome at the office in Fredericksburg during regular business hours.

This office executes warrants and works with other agencies on fugitive cases. When someone with a Gillespie County warrant is found in another part of the state, the Sheriff's Office handles the coordination. They also manage extradition when needed. Warrant records from this office typically list the defendant name, the charge, the bond amount, the issuing court, and whether the warrant is still active or has been served or recalled.

Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, warrant information is public. Anyone can request it. The Sheriff's Office is often the fastest way to get a straight answer on whether a warrant is out there.

OfficeGillespie County Sheriff's Office
LocationFredericksburg, TX
Phone830-997-6510
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websitegillespiecountysheriff.com

You have several options to find warrant records in Gillespie County. The Sheriff's Office is the quickest. Give them a name and they will check. You can also visit the courthouse in Fredericksburg.

The state runs a criminal history search tool through the DPS online portal. It pulls records from all Texas counties, including Gillespie. There is a fee for each check. The DPS Crime Records page explains what you need to start a search. This tool is good when you want a broad view that goes beyond one county.

The Gillespie County District Clerk keeps all felony case records from the 216th Judicial District Court. The County Clerk handles misdemeanor files. You can search by name or case number at both offices. Standard copies cost $1.00 per page, and certified copies are a bit more based on state rules.

Warrant Records and Court Files in Gillespie County

Gillespie County warrant records come from multiple courts. The 216th District Court handles felony cases. The County Court takes on Class A and B misdemeanors. Justice of the Peace courts deal with Class C offenses like traffic tickets and minor violations. Each court can issue warrants, and each has a clerk who keeps the files.

A judge must sign a warrant based on probable cause under Texas law. Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure covers the rules for issuing and serving warrants in the state. The warrant must name the person, describe the crime, and carry a magistrate's signature. Once active, any peace officer in Texas can serve it. This applies to every warrant from Gillespie County courts.

The District Attorney's Office prosecutes felony cases. They work with law enforcement on investigations and present cases to the grand jury. The County Attorney handles misdemeanors and gives legal advice to county officials. Both offices play a role in warrant records because their work feeds directly into the court case files stored by the clerks.

Note: The District Attorney handles felony cases while the County Attorney takes misdemeanors.

Constable and Justice Court Warrants

The Gillespie County constable precincts serve civil process and execute warrants within their areas. Constables handle citations, subpoenas, protective orders, and eviction notices on top of criminal warrant service. They work closely with the Sheriff's Office to make sure warrants get served.

Justice of the Peace courts in Gillespie County handle Class C misdemeanors and small claims. They issue arrest warrants for minor crimes and hold initial hearings. JP courts set bonds for certain offenses. Each precinct has a constable who serves the warrants that come out of these courts. If you need to check on a minor warrant, the JP court or constable office for that precinct is a good place to start.

Statewide Tools for Gillespie County Records

Several state agencies can help you find warrant records from Gillespie County. The Texas Department of Public Safety is the main one. Their site lets you search criminal history by name. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice keeps prison records. The Office of Court Administration oversees courts statewide.

The Texas Attorney General's Office handles some public records requests and runs victim notification programs. These state tools pull from a wide pool of data. They are helpful when you want to cast a wide net. For records that are clearly from Gillespie County, the offices in Fredericksburg are your best bet. But the state systems can catch things that cross county lines, and they give a fuller picture of a person's criminal history across all of Texas.

The image below shows the Texas DPS criminal history search portal, which is a key tool for looking up warrant records statewide.

Texas DPS criminal history search for Gillespie County warrant records

This portal lets you search by name and will show results from Gillespie County and all other Texas counties.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Gillespie County. Warrants are filed in the county where the charge was brought, so check the right location if you are unsure.

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