King County Warrant Records

King County warrant records are filed at the courthouse in Guthrie, Texas. With fewer than 300 residents, King County is one of the smallest counties in the entire state. Despite its small size, the county runs the same court system as larger ones. The Sheriff's Office tracks active warrants and can verify status by phone at 806-596-4412. The County Clerk handles misdemeanor records, and the District Clerk manages felony case files for the 110th Judicial District Court. Warrant information is public under Texas law, and anyone can ask about a case by name or number at the courthouse during regular office hours.

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270Population
GuthrieCounty Seat
110thJudicial District
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

King County Sheriff Warrant Services

The King County Sheriff's Office maintains active warrant records from all local courts. They can verify warrant status for anyone who calls or comes in. Reach them at 806-596-4412. The office is in Guthrie.

Warrant records list the defendant's name, the charges, the bond amount, and the court that issued it. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, this is public data. The Sheriff handles warrant service and coordinates with other agencies for out-of-county matters. In King County, the Sheriff's Office serves as the primary law enforcement agency and handles almost all warrant-related tasks.

OfficeKing County Sheriff's Office
Phone806-596-4412
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Call the Sheriff at 806-596-4412 for the fastest answer on a warrant check. Give them the name you want to look up. You can also go to the courthouse in Guthrie and ask the clerk staff.

The Texas DPS Criminal History search tool covers all Texas counties. This includes King County. You can run a name search online for a small fee. The DPS Crime Records page has instructions on how the search works and what kind of data it returns. This is especially useful for King County since the county does not offer its own online search.

The County Clerk handles misdemeanor records. The District Clerk keeps felony files for the 110th Judicial District Court. Both offices accept searches by name or case number. Standard copies cost $1.00 per page.

Note: King County's very small population means case volume is low, and staff can usually answer warrant questions quickly.

Court System and Warrant Records in King County

King County falls under the 110th Judicial District for felony cases. The County Court handles misdemeanors. Justice of the Peace courts take care of Class C misdemeanors, traffic tickets, and small claims. Each court level can issue warrants.

Under Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, warrants must be signed by a magistrate after a probable cause finding. The warrant names the person, describes the offense, and is valid statewide. Any Texas peace officer can serve a King County warrant no matter where the person is found. The District Attorney prosecutes felonies through the 110th Judicial District. The County Attorney handles misdemeanor prosecution and civil matters for the county.

State Resources for King County Warrants

Texas state agencies maintain databases that include King County records. The Texas DPS runs the main criminal history system. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice keeps state prison data. The Office of Court Administration tracks court filings from every county.

The Attorney General's Office also handles records requests. For a county as small as King, these state tools provide a way to search without having to travel to Guthrie. They cover the same records but from a statewide view. If you need actual copies of court documents, though, the local clerks in Guthrie are the source.

King County Warrant Fees and Copy Costs

Getting copies of King County warrant records costs $1.00 per page at the clerk offices. Certified copies cost more. The exact fee for certified documents follows the schedule set by Texas Government Code. Most people pay between $5.00 and $10.00 for a basic set of documents. The clerk staff in Guthrie can give you the total cost before they run the copies.

The DPS online search costs $3.00 per name. That covers a statewide check, not just King County. You need an account on the DPS site to run a search. Results come back fast, usually within minutes. The search pulls data from arrest records, court filings, and conviction information across all 254 Texas counties. It is one of the more useful tools when you want to check more than one county at a time.

There is no fee just to ask the Sheriff's Office if a warrant exists. A phone call to 806-596-4412 is free. The staff can tell you the status of a warrant, the charges, and the bond amount over the phone. Written requests for detailed records may take a day or two to process, but in a county this small, turnaround is usually quick. If you need records sent by mail, include a self-addressed envelope with your written request and the correct fee amount.

King County Constable and JP Warrants

The Justice of the Peace courts in King County handle Class C misdemeanor warrants. These cover traffic tickets, minor code violations, and truancy cases. The JP court also acts as a magistrate court for setting bonds and conducting initial hearings after an arrest.

The King County constables serve warrants and civil process in their precincts. They work with the Sheriff on all warrant matters. The County Attorney reviews cases, helps prepare warrant requests, and handles prosecution for Class A and B misdemeanors. The District Attorney takes felony cases to the grand jury and manages prosecution through the 110th Judicial District Court.

Below is a screenshot of the Texas Attorney General's Office website, which handles public records requests and provides resources for King County and all other Texas counties.

Texas Attorney General website for King County warrant records access

The Attorney General's Office can assist with open records requests and victim notification services that apply to King County cases.

Nearby Counties

King County is bordered by these counties in West Texas. Verify the offense location before running a warrant search.

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