Find Marion County Warrant Records

Marion County warrant records are kept at the courthouse in Jefferson, Texas. This small East Texas county sits near the Louisiana border and handles criminal cases through the standard Texas court structure. The Sheriff's Office maintains active warrants and can verify status when you call 903-665-3971. The County Clerk manages misdemeanor records and the District Clerk stores felony case files from the 115th Judicial District Court. You can also use the Texas DPS statewide criminal history search to check for records tied to Marion County. Most warrant data is public and can be accessed by name or case number through local or state channels.

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Marion County Overview

9,800Population
JeffersonCounty Seat
115thJudicial District
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Marion County Sheriff Warrant Division

The Marion County Sheriff's Office handles the county's warrant division. They keep a current list of all open warrants. Call 903-665-3971 to ask about a warrant. In-person visits at the Jefferson office work during weekday hours.

The Sheriff's Office tracks each warrant by the defendant's name, charges, bond amount, and issuing court. They also note the warrant status. The office coordinates with law enforcement across Texas and other states for fugitive apprehension. When someone with a Marion County warrant gets picked up elsewhere, the Sheriff's Office handles the extradition process. Warrant records here are public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552.

OfficeMarion County Sheriff's Office
Phone903-665-3971
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websitemarioncountysheriff.com

Start with the Sheriff's Office for active warrants. They can check right away if you give them a name. The courthouse in Jefferson also has clerk staff who can pull up records for you.

The Texas DPS criminal history portal covers every county in Texas. You pay a fee to run a search. The results show arrests, convictions, and any warrants on file at the state level. The DPS Crime Records page explains how the process works and what you need to get started.

The Marion County District Clerk holds felony records from the 115th Judicial District Court. The County Clerk stores misdemeanor files. You can search by defendant name, case number, or filing date at both offices. Copies are $1.00 per page. Certified copies cost more but are needed for court use.

Both clerk offices are in the same courthouse in Jefferson, Texas. That makes it easy to check both misdemeanor and felony records in one trip.

Marion County Court Warrants

Warrants in Marion County come from the District Court, County Court, and Justice of the Peace courts. The District Court handles felonies. The County Court takes on misdemeanors. JP courts deal with Class C offenses like traffic citations and minor violations.

Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure governs how warrants get issued. A magistrate has to find probable cause. The warrant must list the person's name, the offense, and be signed by the judge. Once it goes active, any Texas peace officer can serve it no matter what county they are in.

The District Attorney prosecutes felony cases in the 115th District. The County Attorney handles misdemeanor prosecution and provides legal counsel to county government. Both offices create records that end up in the court system alongside warrant information. Victim services are available through the DA's office.

Constable Warrants in Marion County

Marion County's constable offices serve warrants and civil process across the county. Each precinct covers a defined geographic area. Constables handle citations, subpoenas, protective orders, and eviction notices on top of criminal warrants.

The Justice of the Peace courts issue warrants for minor offenses. These include traffic violations, city ordinance issues, and school attendance cases. JP courts also do initial hearings and set bonds. The constable for each precinct serves the warrants and court papers coming from these courts. For minor warrant inquiries in a specific part of the county, the local constable may be able to help.

State Tools for Marion County Warrant Searches

Texas state agencies provide several ways to search for warrant records connected to Marion County. The Texas DPS keeps a central crime records database covering all counties. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice has records on state inmates, including those from Marion County.

The Texas Judicial Branch manages the court system statewide. The Texas Attorney General enforces open records laws and can help if you have trouble getting warrant records from a local office. In a small county like Marion, these state tools can be helpful when local online options are not available. Between calling the Jefferson courthouse and using statewide databases, you should be able to track down the records you need.

Marion County is close to the Louisiana state line. People sometimes have warrants in both states. If you are checking on someone who lives near the border, it is worth checking both Texas and Louisiana records. The Texas side is handled by the Sheriff's Office in Jefferson and the clerk offices at the courthouse. For copies, bring the full name and any case details. Standard copies cost $1.00 per page. You can also mail a request with a check for the fees. The clerks store all case files at the courthouse and can pull archived records with a short wait if the case is older. The same public records law applies to every file they hold.

Below is the Texas Department of Public Safety website, the main state agency for criminal records that cover Marion County and all other Texas counties.

Texas DPS website for Marion County warrant record searches

From the DPS site, you can access criminal history checks and crime records services that include Marion County data.

Nearby Counties

Marion County borders these East Texas counties near the Louisiana state line.

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