Lynn County Warrant Records

Lynn County warrant records are held at the courthouse in Tahoka, Texas. This small South Plains county uses the same court system as the rest of Texas, with a County Clerk for misdemeanor records and a District Clerk for felony files from the 110th Judicial District Court. The Sheriff's Office maintains all active warrants and provides verification services to the public. You can call them at 806-561-4270 to ask about a warrant or visit in person during business hours. Texas DPS also runs a statewide criminal history database that covers Lynn County. Records are public under state law, so anyone can request warrant information.

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Lynn County Overview

5,800Population
TahokaCounty Seat
110thJudicial District
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Lynn County Sheriff Warrant Records

The Lynn County Sheriff's Office tracks all active warrants in the county. They can tell you if a warrant exists for a specific name. Call 806-561-4270. You can also walk in during weekday hours at the office in Tahoka.

Warrant data from the Sheriff's Office includes the defendant's name, the charges, how much the bond is, and which court issued the warrant. They also note if the warrant is still active or has been served or recalled. The office works with other agencies on fugitive cases and handles extradition when someone with a Lynn County warrant is caught in another jurisdiction. This is all public information under Texas Government Code Chapter 552.

OfficeLynn County Sheriff's Office
Phone806-561-4270
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websitelynncountysheriff.com

The most direct way to look up a warrant in Lynn County is through the Sheriff's Office. Give them a name and they check the system. For case files, go to the courthouse in Tahoka and ask the clerk staff.

The Texas DPS criminal history search is another route. It covers all Texas counties and shows arrests, convictions, and warrants on file with the state. There is a small fee. The DPS Crime Records page has all the details.

The Lynn County District Clerk stores felony case records from the 110th Judicial District Court. The County Clerk manages misdemeanor records. Both offices search by name or case number. Copies cost $1.00 per page. In a small county like Lynn, the staff can usually turn around your request quickly since the case volume is manageable.

Note: The 110th Judicial District also serves other nearby counties, not just Lynn County.

Warrant Issuance in Lynn County

Warrants in Lynn County get issued by judges at the District Court, County Court, and Justice of the Peace level. Each court has the authority to put out arrest warrants. The District Court covers felonies. The County Court handles Class A and B misdemeanors. JP courts deal with Class C offenses.

Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure governs the warrant process. The magistrate must find probable cause, and the warrant has to name the person and describe the offense. Once it is signed, any peace officer in Texas can execute it. That means a traffic stop on the other side of the state could lead to an arrest on a Lynn County warrant.

The District Attorney prosecutes felonies. The County Attorney handles misdemeanors and advises the county on legal issues. Both offices generate case records that connect to the warrants in the system.

JP and Constable Warrant Records in Lynn County

The Justice of the Peace courts in Lynn County handle minor cases. They issue warrants for Class C misdemeanors like traffic violations and ordinance violations. These courts also hold initial hearings and set bail.

The Lynn County constables serve warrants and civil papers within their precincts. They handle citations, subpoenas, eviction notices, and protective orders. In a small county, the constable often covers a wide area. If you need to know about a minor warrant in a certain part of Lynn County, reaching the constable for that precinct is a good idea.

Note: Constable precincts in Lynn County are spread across rural areas with few towns.

State Tools for Lynn County Warrant Checks

Several state agencies hold records tied to Lynn County. The Texas DPS tracks criminal history from all 254 counties. The TDCJ stores inmate records. The Texas Judicial Branch oversees court operations. The Texas Attorney General enforces the open records law.

These tools fill in the gaps when local online options are thin. Lynn County is a small, rural place, and not everything is available on the internet. A combination of phone calls to the Tahoka courthouse and state database checks gives you the best chance of finding warrant records. The state tools are especially handy when you are not sure which county a warrant came from.

You can get copies of Lynn County warrant records by visiting the courthouse in Tahoka or by mailing a written request. Include the person's full name and any case details you have. Attach a check for copy fees. Standard copies are $1.00 per page. Certified copies cost more per state law. Older records may be in the archive room at the courthouse, but they are still public and you have the right to see them. The clerks can tell you over the phone if a record exists before you make the trip. In a county this small, the volume is low and the staff can usually handle requests the same day you ask.

The image below shows the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement website, which provides officer licensing information and public lookup tools used across Texas.

TCOLE website for law enforcement records related to Lynn County

TCOLE oversees law enforcement training and licensing throughout the state, including officers who serve warrants in Lynn County.

Nearby Counties

Lynn County borders these counties on the South Plains. Check the right county for the offense location.

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