Hockley County Warrant Records Search
Hockley County warrant records are managed by the Sheriff's Office and the court clerks in Levelland, Texas. This county is in the South Plains region of West Texas. The County Clerk handles misdemeanor case records while the District Clerk stores felony files. Active warrants from all Hockley County courts are tracked by the Sheriff's Office. You can look for open warrants by calling the sheriff or going to the Levelland courthouse. State online tools from the Texas DPS cover Hockley County as well. Warrant records are public and you can search by name or case number at the local offices during standard business hours.
Hockley County Overview
Hockley County Sheriff and Warrants
The Hockley County Sheriff's Office keeps track of all active warrants from local courts. They provide warrant verification for the public and for other law enforcement agencies. Call 806-894-8525 to ask about a warrant. The office is in Levelland and takes walk-ins during regular hours.
Warrant records show the defendant's name, charges, bond amount, the court that issued the warrant, and whether it is active, served, or recalled. The Sheriff's Office executes criminal warrants and works with agencies in neighboring counties on fugitive cases. If someone with a Hockley County warrant turns up out of state, extradition rules kick in. All warrant data is public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. Anyone can request it.
Looking Up Hockley County Warrant Records
Phone the Sheriff's Office. It is the quickest route. Give them a full name and they can check. Going to the courthouse in Levelland works too. Ask the clerk to pull up records by name or case number.
Online searches go through the Texas DPS Criminal History portal. This statewide tool covers all counties, including Hockley. There is a fee for the check. The DPS Crime Records page explains what you need and how the process works.
The Hockley County District Clerk stores felony records from the 110th and 242nd Judicial District Courts. Records include indictments, judgments, plea agreements, and case dispositions. The County Clerk handles misdemeanor files, civil cases under $200,000, and probate matters. Copy fees run $1.00 per page for standard copies. Certified copies cost more per state law.
Note: Both clerk offices are in the Hockley County courthouse in Levelland.
Warrant Records and Texas Law
Every arrest warrant in Hockley County must comply with Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. A magistrate signs the warrant based on probable cause. It names the person and describes the charge. Any peace officer in Texas can serve an active warrant.
Warrants come from three court levels. Felony warrants are from the District Court. Misdemeanor warrants are from the County Court. Class C warrants come from Justice of the Peace courts for things like traffic tickets and minor ordinance violations. The District Attorney prosecutes felony cases and works with law enforcement on investigations and grand jury presentations. The County Attorney handles misdemeanor prosecution, juvenile cases, and gives legal counsel to county officials. Criminal case records include all filings from the charging instrument through the final order.
JP Courts and Constables in Hockley County
Justice of the Peace courts in Hockley County handle Class C misdemeanor cases, civil claims under $10,000, and truancy matters. JP courts serve as magistrates. They issue arrest warrants for minor offenses, conduct initial hearings, and set bonds. Warrants from JP courts cover traffic citations, code violations, and school attendance issues.
Hockley County constable precincts serve civil process and execute warrants. Constables handle citations, subpoenas, protective orders, and evictions. They work with the Sheriff's Office on warrant service within their precinct boundaries. Each precinct covers a set part of the county, and each has a constable responsible for process and warrant execution in that area.
State Search Resources for Hockley County
Several state agencies help with Hockley County warrant searches. The Texas Department of Public Safety runs the main criminal records portal. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice keeps inmate records. The Office of Court Administration oversees all Texas courts.
The Texas Attorney General's Office processes public information requests and victim notification. These statewide tools work well for people who cannot get to Levelland in person or who need to search across multiple counties. The local courthouse remains the most detailed source for Hockley County records, but the state databases provide a broader search across all 254 Texas counties.
Hockley County Warrant Clearance
If you find out you have an active warrant in Hockley County, you can resolve it by posting bond at the courthouse in Levelland. The bond amount depends on the charge and the court. Felony bonds are higher. Misdemeanor bonds are usually lower. Class C warrant bonds from JP courts tend to be the smallest. Cash bonds, surety bonds, and personal recognizance bonds are all types that may apply.
You can also turn yourself in at the Hockley County jail. The Sheriff's Office handles the intake. A magistrate will read the charges, inform you of your rights, and set bond if one has not already been set. After bond is posted, you get released with a date to come back for court. The warrant changes from active to served in both the Sheriff's records and the clerk files. Missing the court date can result in a new warrant for failure to appear, so keep track of all scheduled hearings. The District Clerk and County Clerk in Levelland both keep records of bonds and court dates tied to Hockley County warrants.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Hockley County in the South Plains. Warrants are filed in the county where the offense occurred.
Below is the Texas Attorney General's Office website, which handles public records requests and open records guidance that applies to Hockley County.
The Attorney General's Office can assist with public information requests when you need warrant records from Hockley County or any other Texas county.