Jasper County Warrant Records

Jasper County warrant records are managed by the Sheriff's Office and the court clerks at the courthouse in Jasper, Texas. This East Texas county handles criminal cases through the 1st Judicial District Court for felonies and the County Court for misdemeanors. You can search for warrant records by reaching out to the Sheriff's Office by phone or visiting the courthouse. The state's DPS online portal also covers Jasper County criminal history data. Both clerk offices store court records that are available to the public, and the Sheriff's Office keeps an up-to-date list of all active warrants issued by courts in the county.

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Jasper County Sheriff Warrant Division

The Jasper County Sheriff's Office runs the warrant division for the county. They track every active warrant and handle verification requests. You can call 409-384-3792 to check on a warrant. In-person inquiries are taken at the office in Jasper during regular hours.

The Sheriff's Office serves warrants from the District Court, County Court, and JP courts. They also coordinate with other agencies on fugitive cases when someone with a Jasper County warrant is found in another part of the state. Warrant details include the person's name, what they are charged with, the bond amount, and which court issued it. All of this is public record under Texas Government Code Chapter 552.

OfficeJasper County Sheriff's Office
Phone409-384-3792
LocationJasper, TX
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

The fastest way to check for warrants in Jasper County is to call the Sheriff's Office. Just give them the full name. They search the database and let you know. You can also go to the courthouse in person.

For online searches, use the Texas DPS Criminal History portal. Each search costs $3.00 and covers all Texas counties. You will need to create an account on the DPS website first. The Crime Records page has step-by-step instructions for setting up your account and running a search.

The Jasper County District Clerk keeps felony case files from the 1st Judicial District Court. The County Clerk has misdemeanor records. Both offices take in-person requests during business hours at the courthouse. You can search by name or case number. Standard copies cost $1.00 per page. Certified copies are priced based on state statute.

Note: Online DPS results may not show the latest local warrant activity in Jasper County.

Warrant Records and Texas Criminal Law

Warrants in Jasper County follow Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. A warrant must be signed by a magistrate and must name the person or provide a description. It has to state the offense and when and where it took place. Once active, any peace officer in the state can carry it out.

Jasper County warrants come from different courts depending on the severity of the charge. The 1st Judicial District Court issues warrants for felony offenses. The County Court handles Class A and B misdemeanor warrants. JP courts put out warrants for Class C cases. The District Attorney prosecutes felonies and works with law enforcement on case prep. The County Attorney takes on misdemeanor cases and serves as legal counsel for county government. Both offices help with warrant preparation and case review.

Constable Services and JP Warrants

Jasper County has constable precincts responsible for serving warrants and civil process. Constables cover set areas and coordinate with the Sheriff's Office for warrant execution. They handle citations, subpoenas, protective orders, and other court papers along with criminal warrants.

The Justice of the Peace courts issue warrants for Class C misdemeanors. These cases include traffic violations, school attendance problems, and local ordinance issues. JP courts also hold initial hearings and set bonds. Each precinct has a constable who serves the warrants for that court. If you want to check the status of a JP court warrant, the constable for that precinct can look it up.

Note: Constable precincts in Jasper County each serve a different geographic area.

State Resources for Jasper County Warrants

The Texas DPS runs the central criminal history database for the state. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice tracks inmates and people on parole. The Texas Judicial Branch provides court record access tools. These state databases include data from Jasper County and are good for broad searches.

The Texas Attorney General handles public records compliance and victim notification. For the most current Jasper County warrant information, the Sheriff's Office in Jasper is the most direct source. They keep the active warrant list and can provide real-time status updates on any warrant in the system.

Jasper County Warrant Clearance Process

To clear an active warrant in Jasper County, you can post bond at the courthouse in Jasper. The bond amount depends on the charge. Felony bonds from the 1st District Court are set higher than misdemeanor bonds from the County Court. Class C bonds from JP courts are the lowest. Cash bonds, surety bonds, and personal recognizance bonds may all apply depending on the case and the judge.

Turning yourself in at the Jasper County jail is another way to deal with an open warrant. The Sheriff's Office processes the booking and brings you before a magistrate. The magistrate reads the charges, tells you your rights, and sets bond if one has not been set. After posting bond, you get a court date and the warrant is marked as served. The clerk offices in Jasper track all bond filings and court dates for warrant cases. Missing a scheduled court date results in a new failure to appear warrant. That means a second charge on top of whatever the first one was. Bail bond services in the East Texas area can help with surety bonds if you need one for a Jasper County case.

Nearby Counties

These counties share a border with Jasper County. If you are looking for warrant records, verify which county issued the warrant first.

The Texas Attorney General's Office provides resources for public records access, including warrant records from Jasper County.

Texas Attorney General resources for Jasper County warrant records

The AG's office handles open records complaints and helps people get access to public records across all Texas counties.

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