Jones County Warrant Records Lookup

Jones County warrant records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office and court clerks at the courthouse in Anson. This West Texas county handles criminal cases through the 32nd Judicial District Court for felonies and the County Court for misdemeanors. The Sheriff's Office tracks all active warrants and can confirm if one exists for a specific person. You can search for warrant records by phone, in person at the courthouse, or through the state's online criminal history portal. Both the County Clerk and District Clerk make records available to the public. These are open records under Texas law.

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Jones County Overview

19,800Population
AnsonCounty Seat
32ndJudicial District
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Jones County Sheriff Warrant Services

The Jones County Sheriff's Office maintains the active warrant list for the county. They verify warrants for the public and other law enforcement. Call 325-823-2424 to check. You can visit the office in Anson during work hours as well.

The Sheriff's Office serves warrants county-wide and works with other agencies on fugitive apprehension. When someone with a Jones County warrant is found in another part of the state, this office handles getting them back. Warrant data they keep is public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. Records include the name, charges, bond amount, the issuing court, and whether the warrant has been served.

OfficeJones County Sheriff's Office
Phone325-823-2424
LocationAnson, TX
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Note: Contact the Sheriff's Office for the most current warrant status information.

Start with a phone call to the Sheriff's Office. They can check the warrant database for you right away. Just provide the full name of the person.

Online, the Texas DPS Criminal History portal offers name-based searches covering all 254 Texas counties. It costs $3.00 per search. Set up an account on the DPS website first. The Crime Records page has the instructions you need.

At the Jones County courthouse in Anson, the District Clerk keeps felony case files from the 32nd Judicial District Court. Records include indictments, plea agreements, and case dispositions. The County Clerk stores misdemeanor files. Both offices handle walk-in requests and can search by name or case number. Standard copies are $1.00 per page.

Jones County Warrants and Legal Framework

Every warrant in Jones County follows Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. A magistrate signs the warrant. It must name the person, state the offense, and give the time and place. Any peace officer in Texas can serve it once it is active.

The 32nd Judicial District Court handles felony cases in Jones County. The District Attorney manages felony prosecution and grand jury presentations. The County Attorney prosecutes misdemeanor cases and provides legal counsel to the county government. Both offices play a role in getting warrants prepared and cases moved through the system. Court records from charging through disposition are stored by the appropriate clerk office.

Victim services are available through the District Attorney's office. People with cases in the Jones County system can get updates and help navigating the process through that office.

Constable and Justice Court Warrants

Constables in Jones County serve warrants and civil process within their precincts. They work with the Sheriff's Office to get warrants served across the county. Civil process like subpoenas, citations, and protective orders goes through the constable offices as well.

The Justice of the Peace courts issue warrants for Class C misdemeanors. These cover traffic tickets, minor code violations, and school attendance matters. JP courts hold initial hearings and set bonds. Each precinct has a constable assigned to serve its warrants. For the status of a JP court warrant, contact the constable or the JP clerk.

Note: Constable precincts each cover a specific geographic part of Jones County.

State Warrant Search Resources

State agencies run databases with Jones County data. The Texas DPS has the main criminal history database. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice tracks state prison inmates. The Texas Judicial Branch offers tools for locating court records statewide. The Texas Attorney General handles open records and victim notification.

These tools help when you need to cast a wide net. For Jones County specifically, the Sheriff's Office in Anson is the best source for current warrant data. They have direct access to the active warrant list and can give you real-time updates on any warrant in the county system.

Jones County Warrant Clearance

To clear a warrant in Jones County, post bond at the Anson courthouse. Bond amounts depend on the charge level. Felony bonds from the 32nd District Court are higher. Misdemeanor bonds from the County Court are lower. Class C bonds from JP courts are the smallest. Cash, surety, and personal recognizance bonds may all be options.

You can turn yourself in at the Jones County jail too. The Sheriff's Office handles the booking process and you see a magistrate. The magistrate reads the charges, explains your rights, and sets bond if one has not been set already. After posting bond, you get released with a court date. The warrant status changes to served. The clerk offices in Anson keep records of all bond postings and court hearings tied to Jones County warrants. If you miss a hearing, the court issues a new failure to appear warrant. That adds another charge to the original case. Bail bond services in the Abilene area cover Jones County if you need a surety bond. Because Anson is close to Taylor County and Abilene, some defendants also deal with cross-county warrant issues that require checking both jurisdictions.

Nearby Counties

These counties are near Jones County in West Texas. Check the county where the offense took place to find the right warrant records.

The Texas DPS Criminal History search can be used to look up warrant records from Jones County and other Texas counties online.

Texas DPS criminal history portal for Jones County warrant records

Each search costs $3.00 and covers the statewide criminal history database maintained by DPS.

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