Goliad County Warrant Records

Goliad County warrant records are stored by the Sheriff's Office and the courthouse clerks in Goliad, Texas. The county handles criminal records through two offices. The County Clerk keeps misdemeanor case data. The District Clerk holds felony records from the 135th Judicial District Court. You can look up active warrants by calling the Sheriff's Office or visiting the courthouse. State-level tools from the Texas DPS let you run a name search that pulls in Goliad County data along with records from across the state. Warrant data is public and can be checked by anyone.

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Goliad County Overview

7,600Population
GoliadCounty Seat
135thJudicial District
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Goliad County Sheriff Warrant Records

The Goliad County Sheriff's Office manages warrants for the county. They track all active warrants from every court. Call 361-645-3294 to ask about a warrant. You can also go to the office in Goliad during normal business hours.

The Sheriff's Office serves warrants and works with other law enforcement agencies in Texas. If someone with a Goliad County warrant is found in another county, this office handles the coordination and any extradition. Warrant records list the person's name, charges, bond amount, the court that issued it, and whether the warrant is still active. This is all public information under Texas Government Code Chapter 552.

OfficeGoliad County Sheriff's Office
LocationGoliad, TX
Phone361-645-3294
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websitegoliadcountysheriff.com

Note: Call to confirm hours before visiting since they may shift on holidays.

To find warrant records in Goliad County, start with the Sheriff's Office. Give them a full name and they can run a check. You can also visit the courthouse in Goliad and ask the clerk to look up records.

The Texas DPS criminal history tool lets you search by name across all Texas counties. It includes Goliad County. There is a small fee for each search. The DPS Crime Records page explains the process and what you need to get started.

The District Clerk stores felony case records from the 135th Judicial District Court. These include indictments, plea agreements, and sentencing orders. The County Clerk keeps misdemeanor files. Both offices are at the courthouse and are open weekdays. You can search by defendant name or case number. Standard copies run $1.00 per page.

Court System and Warrant Filings

Goliad County has several courts that issue warrants. The 135th District Court handles felony cases like serious assaults, drug charges, and major theft. The County Court deals with Class A and B misdemeanors. Justice of the Peace courts take on Class C cases.

Texas law requires a judge to sign every arrest warrant based on probable cause. Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure sets out the rules. The warrant has to name the person and describe the offense. A magistrate must sign it. Any peace officer in Texas can then serve it. The District Attorney handles felony prosecution and works with law enforcement on cases. The County Attorney prosecutes misdemeanors and advises county government.

These two offices create many of the records that end up in court files. They review cases, prepare charges, and present evidence to the grand jury. All of this generates paperwork that the clerks store as part of the official court record in Goliad County.

Goliad County JP and Constable Warrants

Justice of the Peace courts in Goliad County handle Class C misdemeanors. These include traffic violations, minor code issues, and school attendance matters. JP courts issue arrest warrants for these offenses. They also hold initial hearings and set bonds.

Goliad County constables serve warrants and civil process within their precincts. They handle citations, subpoenas, and protective orders. Each constable covers a set part of the county and keeps records of everything served. If you need to check on a minor warrant in a specific area, the constable for that precinct can help you. They work with the Sheriff's Office to make sure all warrants get served.

Goliad County has a small population of about 7,600. The case load is light compared to urban areas, but the court system still handles a range of criminal matters. Written requests for warrant records can be sent to the clerk at the Goliad County courthouse. Include the full name, date of birth, and any case details you have. The clerk pulls the file and charges the standard copy fee. For a statewide search, the DPS online tool is the best option. It lets you check all 254 Texas counties from one portal. The fee is $3.00 per name search.

State Tools for Goliad County Warrant Searches

The Texas Department of Public Safety runs the main statewide criminal records system. You can search for records from any county, including Goliad. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice has records on state prison inmates.

The Office of Court Administration manages the state court system and can direct you to the right records. The Texas Attorney General's Office handles public records requests and some victim services. These state tools are useful when you want to search beyond just Goliad County. They pull data from every county in the state and can show a full criminal history. For records tied to Goliad County alone, the local offices are your best choice.

The image below shows the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 15, which covers warrant law in the state.

Texas warrant statutes relevant to Goliad County warrant records

This statute page outlines the rules for how warrants are issued and served across all Texas counties, including Goliad.

Nearby Counties

These counties are near Goliad County. Warrants are filed where the charge was brought, so make sure you check the right county.

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