Find Warrant Records in Lavaca County
Lavaca County warrant records are stored at the courthouse in Hallettsville, Texas. The Sheriff's Office tracks active warrants from all county courts, and two clerk offices hold the criminal case files. If you want to check for an open warrant, you can call the Sheriff's Office or visit the clerk offices in person. The County Clerk keeps misdemeanor records. The District Clerk stores felony case data. State databases from the Texas DPS give you yet another way to search for warrant records tied to Lavaca County. All records are available to the public, and you can search by name or case number at any office that handles them.
Lavaca County Overview
Lavaca County Sheriff Warrant Search
The Lavaca County Sheriff's Office is where all active warrant records are tracked. They can tell you if a warrant is out for a specific person. Call 361-798-2351 to ask about it. The office is in Hallettsville and accepts walk-in requests.
Each warrant record shows the name, charges, bond amount, the court that issued it, and the current status. The Sheriff's Office also works with other agencies to bring in people who have Lavaca County warrants but are in a different jurisdiction. They handle extradition and coordinate with state and federal law enforcement when needed. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, these records are public and open to anyone.
| Office | Lavaca County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Phone | 361-798-2351 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
The Sheriff's Office is the fastest way to check warrant status in Lavaca County. You do not need an appointment, and there is no fee for a basic warrant check by phone. Have the full name and date of birth ready when you call. It helps the staff pull up the right records fast. Fees for copies may change, so ask the clerk for the current rates before you pay.
Searching Lavaca County Warrant Records
You have several options. The easiest is to call the Sheriff. Give them a name and they can pull it up. For court records, go to the Lavaca County Courthouse in Hallettsville and visit either clerk office.
The Texas DPS Criminal History portal covers Lavaca County records. It searches all 254 counties in one place. There is a fee, but it shows arrests, convictions, and warrants that are in the state system. The DPS Crime Records page explains how the process works and what you need to get started.
The District Clerk in Lavaca County handles felony records from the 25th Judicial District Court. Files include indictments, judgments, and case dispositions. The County Clerk holds misdemeanor and civil records. Standard copies are $1.00 per page at both offices. You can search by defendant name or case number during business hours.
Lavaca County Courts and Warrant Types
Several courts in Lavaca County issue warrants. The 25th District Court hears felony cases. The County Court covers misdemeanors. Justice of the Peace courts deal with Class C offenses and minor civil cases.
Texas law requires a judge to sign a warrant based on probable cause. Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure sets the rules. Every warrant must name the person, describe the crime, and carry a magistrate's signature. Any peace officer in Texas can serve an active warrant once it is in the system. The District Attorney handles felony prosecution, while the County Attorney covers misdemeanors and provides legal advice to the county government.
Constables in Lavaca County serve warrants within their precincts. They also handle civil process like subpoenas, eviction notices, and protective orders. They coordinate with the Sheriff's Office to make sure all warrants get served in a timely way.
State Resources for Lavaca County Records
The Texas Department of Public Safety is the main state agency for criminal records. They run the statewide search tool and keep data from all counties. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice maintains inmate records for the state prison system. The Office of Court Administration manages statewide court data and can direct you to the right records.
The Texas Attorney General's Office handles public records requests and runs victim notification programs. If you are searching for someone and are not sure which county to check, these state tools can help narrow it down. For records you know are in Lavaca County, the Hallettsville courthouse remains the best local source. The Justice of the Peace courts there issue warrants for Class C misdemeanors and handle initial hearings and bond settings for certain offenses.
If you want copies of Lavaca County warrant records but can not visit in person, you can send a written request by mail to the clerk offices. Include the full name you are searching for and a check for copy fees. Standard copies run $1.00 per page. Certified copies cost more and are needed for court or legal use. The clerks in Hallettsville follow the same retention rules as all Texas counties. Felony case files are kept on record longer than misdemeanor files. Older cases may be in archive storage but are still available on request. Allow a few extra days for archived records to be pulled and copied. The staff can tell you how far back their records go when you call.
The image below shows the Texas Judicial Branch website, a resource for finding court records and warrant information across Texas counties including Lavaca County.
The Office of Court Administration oversees the court system statewide and can help you locate the right court records office.
Nearby Counties
Lavaca County borders several other counties. If you are unsure where a warrant was filed, check the county where the offense took place.