Live Oak County Warrant Records

Live Oak County warrant records are on file at the courthouse in George West, Texas. The Sheriff's Office keeps track of all active warrants from courts in the county and can tell you if one exists for a given name. The County Clerk manages misdemeanor criminal records, and the District Clerk holds felony case files from the 36th Judicial District Court. You can search for warrants by calling the Sheriff at 361-449-2724 or by showing up at the courthouse in person. The Texas Department of Public Safety also lets you check for criminal records that may include Live Oak County warrants through their online system. Most records are open to the public.

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Live Oak County Overview

12,100Population
George WestCounty Seat
36thJudicial District
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Live Oak County Sheriff Warrant Records

The Live Oak County Sheriff's Office is where to start when looking for active warrants. They maintain a current list of all open warrants in the county. Call 361-449-2724 to check on a warrant. Walk-in visits are welcome during regular business hours.

Warrant records from the Sheriff's Office include the defendant's name, the charges filed, the bond amount, and which court put out the warrant. The office works with agencies in other parts of Texas on fugitive apprehension and handles extradition for out-of-county warrants. All of this information is considered public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. You have the right to ask about it.

OfficeLive Oak County Sheriff's Office
Phone361-449-2724
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websiteliveoakcountysheriff.com

Note: Hours may shift on county holidays. Confirm by phone before you go.

To look up warrants in Live Oak County, the Sheriff's Office is the fastest route. Provide a name and they check right there. You can also go to the courthouse in George West and ask the clerk staff for help.

The Texas DPS criminal history search covers all Texas counties. You pay a fee and get results that may include Live Oak County warrant information. The DPS Crime Records page walks you through the process step by step.

For case-specific records, visit the District Clerk's office for felony files from the 36th District Court. The County Clerk has misdemeanor court records. Both take searches by name, case number, or filing date. Standard copies cost $1.00 per page. Certified copies run a bit more but are needed if you have to use them in court.

Live Oak County Court Warrant Process

Warrants come from different courts in Live Oak County. The District Court handles felony crimes. The County Court takes misdemeanors. Justice of the Peace courts issue warrants for Class C offenses like traffic tickets and code violations.

A judge signs an arrest warrant only when there is probable cause. Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure lays out every rule. The document must name the accused, describe the offense, and carry the magistrate's signature. Once active, any peace officer in Texas can arrest the person named on it.

The District Attorney in Live Oak County prosecutes felony cases. The County Attorney handles misdemeanor prosecution and advises county officials on legal questions. Both offices create records that connect to warrants in the system. Victim services are also available through the DA's office.

Note: If you are not sure which court issued a warrant, the Sheriff's Office can tell you.

JP Courts and Constables in Live Oak County

Live Oak County's Justice of the Peace courts deal with minor criminal matters. They issue warrants for Class C misdemeanors and hold detention hearings. JP courts also set bonds for some offenses. The constables for each precinct serve these warrants and any civil process the court orders.

The constable offices in Live Oak County cover defined areas. They serve citations, subpoenas, and protective orders in addition to warrants. In a rural county like this, constables often cover large stretches of territory. If you need information about a warrant in a specific area, the precinct constable may have it.

Texas State Tools for Live Oak County Warrant Checks

State agencies provide several ways to search for warrant records from Live Oak County. The Texas DPS maintains the state's central crime records database. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice has files on inmates past and present. The Texas Judicial Branch runs the court system statewide.

The Texas Attorney General's Office enforces the Public Information Act. If a local office refuses or delays a records request, the AG can intervene. These state resources are particularly helpful in smaller counties where online access may be limited. Between phone inquiries at the George West courthouse and the state databases, you should be able to find what you need on Live Oak County warrants.

Live Oak County sits in a part of South Texas where oil and gas activity brings in workers from other areas. This means the Sheriff's Office sometimes deals with warrant cases involving people from outside the county. If a person has an active warrant from another county and gets stopped in Live Oak County, they can be held at the local jail until the other county picks them up. That process works both ways. Someone with a Live Oak County warrant who is found in Bexar or Nueces County will be held for extradition back to George West. The sheriff handles all of those logistics.

The image below shows the Texas Department of Criminal Justice website, which provides inmate search tools and offender information that may relate to Live Oak County cases.

TDCJ website for Live Oak County warrant records

TDCJ records cover anyone from Live Oak County who has been in the state prison system.

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