Access Matagorda County Warrant Records

Matagorda County warrant records are held by the Sheriff's Office and the court clerks in Bay City, Texas. The county tracks active warrants through the Sheriff's Office, while criminal case files are split between two clerk offices at the courthouse. Misdemeanor records stay with the County Clerk and felony cases go through the District Clerk. If you need to find out whether a warrant is active, you can call the Sheriff at 979-244-7681 or go to the courthouse. Texas DPS tools also let you run a statewide check that covers Matagorda County. These records are public and open to anyone who wants to search them.

Search Public Records

Sponsored Results

Matagorda County Overview

36,700Population
Bay CityCounty Seat
130th / 23rdJudicial Districts
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Matagorda County Sheriff Warrant Division

The Matagorda County Sheriff's Office maintains all active warrants from the county courts. They track warrants from the district court, county court, and the justice courts. Call 979-244-7681 to check if a warrant exists for a specific name. The office is in Bay City and handles walk-in requests during business hours.

Each warrant record contains the person's name, charges, bond amount, the court that issued it, and the current status. The Sheriff's Office works with agencies across Texas and beyond to serve warrants and handle extradition for fugitives. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, warrant information is public record. You don't need to explain why you want it.

OfficeMatagorda County Sheriff's Office
Phone979-244-7681
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

The Sheriff's Office is the single best source for checking all active warrants in Matagorda County. There is no charge for a basic phone inquiry about warrant status. You can also ask about bond amounts and which court issued the warrant during the same call. Have the full name and any case details ready. It helps the staff find what you need fast.

Call the Sheriff's Office. It is the quickest way. They check by name and can tell you right away. You can also visit the Matagorda County Courthouse in Bay City and ask the clerks.

The Texas DPS Criminal History portal runs a statewide search that includes Matagorda County. The fee is small and it covers all Texas counties at once. The DPS Crime Records page explains the process. Results show arrests, convictions, and warrants entered into the state system.

Matagorda County is served by both the 130th and 23rd Judicial District Courts for felony matters. The District Clerk handles these records, including indictments, plea deals, and sentencing orders. The County Clerk stores misdemeanor cases and civil files. Copies run $1.00 per page at both offices. You search by name or case number at the counter.

Court Warrants and Case Records in Matagorda County

Warrants in Matagorda County come from multiple courts. The District Courts handle felony charges. The County Court takes care of misdemeanors. Justice of the Peace courts issue warrants for Class C offenses, traffic tickets, and minor violations.

Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure governs how warrants work. A judge must review the evidence and find probable cause before signing one. The warrant names the person, states the charge, and bears the magistrate's signature. Once active, any peace officer in Texas can serve it. The District Attorney prosecutes felonies. The County Attorney handles misdemeanor cases and gives legal counsel to county government.

Constables serve warrants and civil process in their precincts across Matagorda County. They handle subpoenas, protective orders, eviction notices, and warrant execution. Each precinct coordinates with the Sheriff's Office to make sure warrants are served quickly.

State-Level Tools for Matagorda County

Several Texas agencies keep criminal records from all counties. The Texas Department of Public Safety runs the main criminal history system. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice tracks inmates. The Office of Court Administration manages court records statewide.

The Texas Attorney General's Office takes public records requests and runs victim notification programs. If you are looking for records and aren't sure which county holds them, these state tools help narrow the search. For records you know are in Matagorda County, the Bay City courthouse is the go-to. The Justice of the Peace courts there handle Class C warrant issuance and conduct initial hearings where bonds are set for certain offenses.

You can get copies of Matagorda County warrant records at the courthouse. Standard copies cost $1.00 per page. Certified copies carry a higher fee under state statute. Mail requests are accepted if you provide the person's full name and any case details. The clerks follow the Texas Local Government Code for records retention, keeping felony files longer than misdemeanor records.

Matagorda County covers a large area along the Texas Gulf Coast. The sheriff patrols rural stretches and small towns outside Bay City. Arrests made in those areas all feed into the same warrant system. Whether the stop happens in Palacios, Markham, or the unincorporated parts of the county, the warrant records end up at the Bay City courthouse. The DPS criminal history search can help you find cases from anywhere in Matagorda County since it pulls records by county name, not by city. If you are not sure where in the county a case was filed, the Sheriff's Office in Bay City can help sort it out.

The screenshot below shows the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 15, which sets the rules for how warrants are issued and served in Matagorda County and throughout Texas.

Texas Code of Criminal Procedure warrant statutes for Matagorda County

This statute covers probable cause requirements, warrant format, and how law enforcement serves warrants across the state.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Matagorda County. Check the county where the offense took place if you are not sure about a warrant's location.

Search Records Now

Sponsored Results