Hudspeth County Warrant Records

Hudspeth County warrant records are stored at the courthouse in Sierra Blanca and managed by the Sheriff's Office along with the County Clerk and District Clerk. This far West Texas county sits on the border and covers a big stretch of land with a small population. If you need to check for an active warrant or look up a past case, the local offices in Sierra Blanca handle those requests. You can call the Sheriff's Office or visit in person to ask about warrants. The state also runs online tools that pull from all 254 Texas counties, so you can check Hudspeth County records from home. Both felony and misdemeanor warrant records are public under Texas law.

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Hudspeth County Overview

4,800Population
Sierra BlancaCounty Seat
34th, 205thJudicial Districts
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Hudspeth County Sheriff Warrant Services

The Hudspeth County Sheriff's Office keeps track of all active warrants in the county. They handle warrant checks for the public. You can call them at 915-369-2300 to ask if a warrant exists for a given name. Walk-in requests are taken at the office in Sierra Blanca during normal business hours.

When a court in Hudspeth County issues a warrant, the Sheriff's Office is the one that serves it. They work with other agencies across the state and even across the border when needed. Warrant data they keep includes the person's name, what the charges are, the bond amount, and which court put it out. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, this is public information that anyone can request. The office also handles extradition when someone with a Hudspeth County warrant is picked up in a different county or state.

OfficeHudspeth County Sheriff's Office
Phone915-369-2300
LocationSierra Blanca, TX
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Note: The Sheriff's Office may have limited staff, so calling ahead is a good idea.

There are several ways to look up warrant records in Hudspeth County. The fastest is a phone call to the Sheriff's Office. Give them a full name and date of birth if you have it. They can tell you if there is an active warrant on file.

The Texas DPS Criminal History portal lets you run a name-based search for criminal records from all Texas counties. This tool costs $3.00 per search and covers arrests, convictions, and open warrants tied to Hudspeth County. You need to set up an account first. The DPS Crime Records page explains the full process and what you need to get started.

For court-specific records, the Hudspeth County District Clerk keeps felony case files from the 34th and 205th Judicial District Courts. The County Clerk holds misdemeanor records. Both offices are at the courthouse in Sierra Blanca. You can search by defendant name or case number. Copies cost $1.00 per page for standard copies.

Hudspeth County Court Warrant Records

Warrants in Hudspeth County come from several different courts. The District Court handles felony cases like drug charges, assault, and theft. The County Court takes care of Class A and B misdemeanors. Justice of the Peace courts deal with Class C offenses like traffic tickets and code violations.

Under Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, a magistrate must sign every arrest warrant. The warrant has to name the person or give a clear description if the name is not known. It must state the offense and be signed by the issuing magistrate. Once it is active, any peace officer in Texas can serve it, not just those in Hudspeth County. This means a warrant from Sierra Blanca can lead to an arrest anywhere in the state.

The District Attorney's Office handles felony prosecution for Hudspeth County. They work with law enforcement to build cases and present them to the grand jury. Victim services are also available through the DA's office for people with cases in the system. The County Attorney prosecutes misdemeanor cases and helps with warrant preparation for those charges.

Note: Felony and misdemeanor warrant records are kept by different clerk offices in the courthouse.

Constable and Justice Court Warrants

Hudspeth County has constable precincts that serve warrants and civil process. Each constable covers a set part of the county. They work with the Sheriff's Office to make sure warrants get served. Constables also handle things like subpoenas, protective orders, and eviction notices.

The Justice of the Peace courts in Hudspeth County issue warrants for Class C misdemeanors. These include traffic violations, school attendance cases, and minor criminal offenses. JP courts also conduct initial hearings and set bonds. Each JP precinct has a constable assigned to serve its warrants and process.

Statewide Tools for Hudspeth County Warrants

Several state agencies can help you find warrant records connected to Hudspeth County. The Texas Department of Public Safety is the main state agency for criminal records. Their online system covers all Texas counties.

The Texas Department of Criminal Justice keeps records on people who have been in the state prison system. If someone from Hudspeth County went to prison, you can look them up there. The Texas Judicial Branch oversees the court system and has resources for finding the right court records. The Texas Attorney General handles open records requests and victim notification programs that may relate to warrant cases.

These statewide tools are good when you are not sure which county holds the record. They pull data from a central pool. But for the most current Hudspeth County warrant information, the Sheriff's Office in Sierra Blanca is the best source. They have the most up-to-date list of active warrants in the county.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Hudspeth County. If you are not sure which county a warrant falls under, check the location of the offense. Warrants are filed in the county where the charge was brought.

The Texas Department of Public Safety provides statewide criminal history search tools that include warrant records from Hudspeth County.

Texas DPS crime records search for Hudspeth County warrant records

You can use the DPS portal to run a name-based search covering arrests and warrants from all 254 Texas counties.

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