La Salle County Warrant Records

La Salle County warrant records are stored at the courthouse in Cotulla, Texas. The Sheriff's Office tracks active warrants and can verify status at 830-879-4450. Two clerk offices split the record keeping. The County Clerk manages misdemeanor case files, while the District Clerk handles felony records from the 81st Judicial District Court. La Salle County sits in South Texas between San Antonio and Laredo, and its warrant records are public under state law. You can search by name or case number at the courthouse, or use Texas DPS tools online to check criminal history data from across the state.

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La Salle County Overview

7,500Population
CotullaCounty Seat
81stJudicial District
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

La Salle County Sheriff Warrant Division

The La Salle County Sheriff's Office maintains all active warrants from local courts. They can check warrant status by name for anyone who calls. Reach them at 830-879-4450. The office is in Cotulla and open Monday through Friday.

Warrant records include the defendant's name, the charges, bond information, and the issuing court. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, this data is open to the public. The Sheriff handles warrant service throughout the county and works with other law enforcement agencies for cases that cross county lines. Extradition of people picked up elsewhere on La Salle County warrants also goes through this office.

OfficeLa Salle County Sheriff's Office
Phone830-879-4450
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

To search for warrants in La Salle County, call the Sheriff at 830-879-4450 and give them the name. Walk-in visits to the courthouse in Cotulla also work during business hours.

The Texas DPS Criminal History search pulls records from all Texas counties including La Salle. This state tool shows warrants, arrests, and convictions. A fee is required. The DPS Crime Records page explains what the search covers and how to run it.

The La Salle County Clerk stores misdemeanor records. The District Clerk keeps felony case files for the 81st Judicial District Court. Both offices allow name and case number searches. Standard copies are $1.00 per page.

Note: La Salle County does not have an online records portal, so phone calls and in-person visits are the main local search methods.

La Salle County Warrant and Court System

The 81st Judicial District Court handles felony cases in La Salle County. The County Court takes misdemeanors. Justice of the Peace courts deal with Class C offenses, traffic cases, and small claims. Each court level issues its own warrants.

Under Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, every arrest warrant requires a magistrate's signature and a probable cause finding. The warrant must name the person and describe the offense. Once active, any Texas peace officer can serve it. La Salle County warrants stay in the system until served, recalled, or otherwise resolved by the court.

The District Attorney prosecutes felony cases. The County Attorney handles misdemeanor cases and advises county government. The constable offices serve warrants and civil papers in their precincts. The JP courts issue warrants for minor offenses and hold initial hearings.

Texas State Search Tools for La Salle County

The Texas DPS maintains the statewide criminal history database. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice tracks prison records. The Office of Court Administration publishes data on court filings from every county in Texas.

The Attorney General's Office handles public records requests and victim notification services. These tools provide online access that supplements the in-person services at the La Salle County courthouse in Cotulla. For certified copies of court documents, the local clerks are the source. For a quick check on whether someone has a record, the state tools work well.

La Salle County Warrant Record Costs

Getting copies of La Salle County warrant records costs $1.00 per page at the clerk windows. Certified copies run higher based on the state fee schedule. Most requests for a basic case file run between $5.00 and $15.00, depending on how many pages are in the record. You pay at the clerk office when you pick up the copies.

The DPS online search costs $3.00 per name. You need to create an account first. The DPS Crime Records page walks you through the process. Results come back fast and cover records from all Texas counties, not just La Salle. This is useful for people who want to check more than one county at a time or who live far from Cotulla.

Calling the La Salle County Sheriff's Office at 830-879-4450 is free. They can tell you right away if a warrant is active and give you the basic details. For a written record, though, you need to go through the clerk offices. Mail requests work too. Send a letter with the name or case number, the fee, and a self-addressed envelope to the La Salle County Clerk in Cotulla. The staff can usually fill mail requests in a few business days.

How La Salle County Warrants Stay Active

Texas warrants do not expire. A La Salle County warrant stays active until it is served or the court recalls it. This can mean years in some cases. If you run a search and find a warrant from a long time ago, it is still valid. The court must take official action to remove it from the system.

Under Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, any peace officer in Texas can execute a valid warrant no matter how old it is. La Salle County warrants get entered into state databases that other agencies can access. That means even a routine traffic stop in another county can bring up an outstanding La Salle County warrant.

Below is a view of the Texas judicial branch website, which provides court data and resources for all Texas counties including La Salle County.

Texas judicial branch website for La Salle County court records

The Texas courts website helps you find the right court system and access statewide data that includes La Salle County filings.

Nearby Counties

La Salle County borders these counties in South Texas. Warrants are filed in the county where the offense occurred.

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