Kenedy County Warrant Records
Kenedy County warrant records are held by the Sheriff's Office and the court clerks in Sarita, Texas. This is one of the least populated counties in the state, but it still follows the same legal process as larger ones. The County Clerk keeps misdemeanor case files and the District Clerk handles felony records for the 79th Judicial District Court. You can check for active warrants by calling the Sheriff at 361-294-5220 or by going to the courthouse in person. Texas public records law gives you the right to look up most warrant data, and Kenedy County staff can help you search by name or case number during regular office hours.
Kenedy County Overview
Kenedy County Sheriff Warrant Services
The Kenedy County Sheriff's Office is the main agency for warrant records in the county. They track all active warrants from local courts. You can reach them at 361-294-5220 during regular hours. Because Kenedy County is small, the Sheriff often handles warrant service directly.
Warrant data includes the person's name, the charges, the bond amount, and which court issued the warrant. This is public data under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. The Sheriff coordinates with other law enforcement agencies when a Kenedy County warrant needs to be served elsewhere. They also handle extradition for people picked up in other counties or states on Kenedy County warrants.
| Office | Kenedy County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Phone | 361-294-5220 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
How to Search Warrants in Kenedy County
Searching for warrants in Kenedy County starts with the Sheriff's Office. A phone call is the easiest method. Provide the full name you want to check. You can also visit the courthouse in Sarita to search in person.
The Texas DPS Criminal History portal is another good option. This state tool covers all Texas counties including Kenedy. It pulls up arrests, warrants, and conviction data. A small fee applies. The DPS Crime Records page explains how the search works and what data you can expect to see in the results.
The District Clerk in Kenedy County handles felony court records for the 79th Judicial District Court. The County Clerk manages misdemeanor records and other official documents. Standard copies cost $1.00 per page at both offices. These offices can search by defendant name or case number.
Note: Kenedy County's small size means most warrant inquiries go through the Sheriff directly.
Court System and Warrant Records in Kenedy County
Kenedy County has the same court structure as other Texas counties. The 79th District Court takes felony cases. The County Court handles misdemeanors. Justice of the Peace courts deal with Class C misdemeanors and small claims. Each court can issue warrants, and each keeps its own set of case files.
Under Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, a magistrate must sign an arrest warrant after finding probable cause. The warrant names the person, describes the offense, and can be served by any peace officer in Texas. Once active, there is no limit on where it can be served. The District Attorney prosecutes felony cases and the County Attorney handles misdemeanor prosecution.
The constable offices serve civil process and help execute warrants. In a county this size, the constable often works closely with the Sheriff on all warrant service. The Justice of the Peace courts issue warrants for minor offenses like traffic violations and code violations.
Statewide Search Tools for Kenedy County
Texas state agencies keep databases that include records from Kenedy County. The Texas DPS is the main state source for criminal records. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice tracks state prison records. The Office of Court Administration publishes data on court filings statewide.
The Texas Attorney General's Office also plays a role in records access and victim notification. These state-level resources are especially helpful for Kenedy County since the county's small size means fewer local staff are available. If you need records fast, the state tools give you an online option while the local offices in Sarita handle things in person.
Clearing Warrants in Kenedy County
To clear a warrant in Kenedy County, you can post bond at the courthouse in Sarita. Bond amounts are set by the court. Felony bonds from the 79th District Court are higher. Misdemeanor bonds from the County Court are lower. JP court bonds for Class C warrants are the smallest. Cash bonds, surety bonds, and personal recognizance bonds may all be allowed depending on the case.
You can turn yourself in to the Sheriff in Sarita. The booking process includes seeing a magistrate who reads the charges and sets bond. Once posted, you get a court date. The warrant moves from active to served. With a population of only about 400 people, Kenedy County handles very few criminal cases. The courthouse in Sarita has limited staff, so calling ahead before you visit is a good idea. The clerks keep records of all bond filings and court dates. If you miss a hearing, the court can issue a new failure to appear warrant. Because Kenedy County is so small, the Sheriff and clerks often work together closely on warrant processing and record keeping. The DPS online search is a good backup if you cannot reach the local office.
The screenshot below shows the Texas DPS Criminal History search portal, where you can look up warrant records that include Kenedy County data.
This state tool pulls records from all Texas counties. It is useful when searching for warrants from smaller counties like Kenedy that may not have their own online search systems.
Nearby Counties
Kenedy County is bordered by these counties. Check where the alleged offense took place to find the right court records.