Search Liberty County Warrant Records

Liberty County warrant records are managed by the Sheriff's Office and court clerks in Liberty, Texas. The county sits in Southeast Texas and covers a large rural area with a mix of small towns and unincorporated communities. Active warrants are tracked by the Sheriff's Office, which can verify if a warrant exists for a given name. The County Clerk stores misdemeanor case records, and the District Clerk keeps felony files from the 75th and 253rd Judicial District Courts. You can also run a statewide check through the Texas Department of Public Safety to find criminal history tied to Liberty County. These records are public under Texas law and most can be pulled up with a name or case number.

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Liberty County Overview

91,600Population
LibertyCounty Seat
75th, 253rdJudicial Districts
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Liberty County Sheriff Warrant Division

The Liberty County Sheriff's Office handles the warrant division for the county. All active warrants from every Liberty County court flow through this office. They keep a current list and can tell you if there is an open warrant for someone. Call 936-336-4670 during business hours. You can also walk in.

The Sheriff's Office executes warrants, coordinates with agencies from other counties and states, and handles extradition for fugitives picked up outside the area. Warrant records show the person's name, charges, bond amount, issuing court, and whether the warrant is still active. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, this data is considered public information. Anyone can ask about it.

OfficeLiberty County Sheriff's Office
Phone936-336-4670
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websitelibertycountysheriff.com

The fastest way to find out about an active warrant in Liberty County is to call the Sheriff's Office. Give them a full name and date of birth. They can check right then. In-person visits to the courthouse in Liberty also work.

For a broader search, the Texas DPS criminal history portal covers all counties in Texas, including Liberty. You pay a small fee and get results that show arrests, convictions, and open warrants on file with the state. The DPS Crime Records page walks you through the process.

Court-specific records are at the clerk offices. The District Clerk stores felony case files from the 75th and 253rd District Courts. The County Clerk manages misdemeanor records. Both offices sit in the Liberty County Courthouse and take walk-in requests during weekday hours. You can search by defendant name, case number, or filing date.

Note: Felony and misdemeanor records are held by different clerk offices in Liberty County.

Liberty County Warrant Records and Legal Process

A warrant in Liberty County gets issued when a judge finds probable cause that a crime took place. Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure spells out the rules. The warrant must name the person, list the offense, and carry a magistrate's signature. Once it goes active, any officer in Texas can pick up the person.

The Liberty County District Attorney prosecutes all felony cases. They work with police and the Sheriff's Office to investigate crimes and take cases to the grand jury. The County Attorney handles Class A and B misdemeanors, juvenile cases, and provides legal counsel to county government. Both offices create court records that link back to warrants.

Criminal records in Liberty County include charging documents, plea deals, trial transcripts, sentencing orders, and motions. The District Clerk keeps a full index of all felony cases. Certified copies are available for a fee set by state law. Standard copies cost $1.00 per page at most clerk offices.

Constable and Justice Court Warrants

Liberty County has multiple constable precincts. Each one covers a defined area. Constables serve civil process and execute warrants within their precincts. The constable offices work with the Sheriff's Office to track down people with active warrants.

The Justice of the Peace courts in Liberty County handle Class C misdemeanors. That covers traffic tickets, minor code violations, and truancy cases. JP courts issue arrest warrants for these offenses. They also conduct initial hearings and set bonds. Each precinct has a constable who serves the papers and warrants the court puts out.

Note: Contact the constable's office for warrant status in a specific precinct within Liberty County.

State Resources for Liberty County Warrant Searches

The Texas Department of Public Safety runs the state's crime records division. They track criminal history from every county, including Liberty. You can search their database online for a fee and get results that show warrants, arrests, and court outcomes.

Other state agencies worth knowing about include the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, which keeps records on current and former inmates. The Texas Judicial Branch manages the court system statewide. And the Texas Attorney General's Office handles open records guidance under the Public Information Act. If a local office gives you trouble getting warrant records, the AG can step in.

For records specific to Liberty County, the courthouse in Liberty is still the best place to go. But the state tools give you a wider view that covers all of Texas. Between the local clerk offices and the statewide databases, you should be able to track down most warrant records tied to this county.

Liberty County also sees cases from the Texas Highway Patrol and other state agencies that operate in the area. Arrests made on Interstate 10 or U.S. 90 often end up in Liberty County courts. Those warrant records follow the same process. They go through the county clerk or district clerk depending on whether the charge is a misdemeanor or felony. The records are stored at the Liberty County Courthouse and can be searched the same way as any local case.

The screenshot below shows the DPS Crime Records page, which explains how to run a criminal history check that covers Liberty County and all other Texas counties.

DPS Crime Records page for Liberty County warrant searches

This page covers the steps for submitting a records request and lists the fees for different types of searches.

Nearby Counties

These counties surround Liberty County. Warrants are filed in the county where the charge was brought, so check the right jurisdiction.

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