Access Loving County Warrant Records

Loving County warrant records are managed from the courthouse in Mentone, Texas. This is the least populated county in the entire United States, with fewer than 100 residents. Despite its tiny size, the same Texas laws govern warrant records here as in the biggest counties. The Sheriff's Office tracks active warrants and can verify status when you call 432-377-2222. The County Clerk handles misdemeanor records and the District Clerk stores felony files from the 83rd Judicial District Court. Because the county is so small, most business is handled by phone or in person with staff who know every case. State databases from the Texas DPS also cover Loving County criminal records.

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Loving County Sheriff Warrant Records

The Loving County Sheriff's Office handles warrant services for the county. Given the population, the caseload is extremely small compared to other Texas counties. But they still maintain warrant records and can verify if one is active. Call 432-377-2222 to check.

Even in the smallest county in the nation, warrant records follow the same rules as everywhere else in Texas. The warrant lists the defendant's name, charges, bond amount, and issuing court. The Sheriff's Office works with other agencies when needed, especially since Loving County sits in a remote part of West Texas. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, warrant information is public record and anyone can request it.

OfficeLoving County Sheriff's Office
Phone432-377-2222
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websitelovingcountysheriff.com

With such a small population, office hours can vary. Always call ahead before making the trip to Mentone to confirm someone will be there.

Searching for warrant records in Loving County is best done by phone. Call the Sheriff's Office with the name you want to check. They can look it up right away. An in-person visit to Mentone works too, but the town is remote and the drive may be long depending on where you start.

The Texas DPS criminal history portal provides a statewide search option. It covers every Texas county, including Loving. A small fee applies for the online check. The DPS Crime Records page explains how to use it.

Court-specific records sit with the District Clerk for felony cases and the County Clerk for misdemeanors. Both operate out of the Mentone courthouse. You can search by name or case number. Copy fees are $1.00 per page for standard copies.

Warrant Records and Loving County Courts

Loving County has the same court structure as other Texas counties, just on a smaller scale. The 83rd Judicial District Court hears felony cases. The County Court handles misdemeanors. Justice of the Peace courts take care of Class C offenses.

Under Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, every warrant needs probable cause, a named suspect, a listed offense, and a magistrate's signature. That rule applies in Loving County the same as in Harris County. Once a warrant goes active, any officer in the state can serve it.

The District Attorney prosecutes felony cases in the district. The County Attorney handles misdemeanors and legal counsel for county government. Given the tiny population, serious criminal cases are rare here, but the legal process is the same as any other county. All case records tie into the warrant files at the clerk offices.

Constable and JP Warrants in Loving County

The Justice of the Peace courts in Loving County handle Class C misdemeanors. They issue warrants for traffic violations and minor offenses. JP courts also conduct initial hearings and set bonds.

The Loving County constables serve warrants and civil process. In a county this small, one constable may cover the entire jurisdiction. They serve citations, subpoenas, and court orders. The same person may handle both civil and criminal process. This makes it easy to find out about any active warrants since there are very few people handling all the work.

State Resources for Loving County Warrant Searches

State agencies are particularly useful when searching for Loving County records since local online tools are limited. The Texas DPS runs the main criminal records database. The TDCJ keeps inmate records. The Texas Judicial Branch oversees the court system statewide and can point you to the right records.

The Texas Attorney General's Office handles open records compliance. Even in a county with fewer than 100 people, the Public Information Act still applies. If you have trouble getting records from a local office, the AG can help sort it out. Between phone calls to Mentone and state database searches, you can track down warrant records from Loving County.

Because Loving County has so few people, the courthouse staff can often answer questions right away. There is no long wait. If you send a mail request, include the full name and a check for copy fees. Standard copies cost $1.00 per page. Most warrant records in Loving County tie to activity in the oil fields that cover the area. Workers come from other parts of Texas and sometimes from out of state. When they get into legal trouble here, the warrant goes into the same state system as any other county. The Sheriff's Office in Mentone tracks it all. Despite the tiny population, the same Texas laws apply. Records are public and the process to get them is the same as it would be in Dallas or Houston.

The screenshot below shows the Texas DPS criminal history search portal, which covers all Texas counties including Loving County.

Texas DPS portal for Loving County warrant records search

This statewide tool lets you search criminal history records that may include Loving County warrant information.

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These counties border Loving County in far West Texas.

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