Maverick County Warrant Records

Maverick County warrant records are filed and kept at the courthouse in Eagle Pass, Texas. The county sits along the Rio Grande in southwest Texas, and its courts handle everything from minor traffic warrants to serious felony cases. You can search for active warrants through the Sheriff's Office or by contacting the County Clerk and District Clerk directly. Both clerk offices store criminal case files, and the sheriff keeps a running list of open warrants. State-level tools from the Texas Department of Public Safety also let you run name-based searches that may pull up Maverick County records. Most warrant data here is public and can be looked up by name, case number, or charge type.

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Maverick County Overview

58,700Population
Eagle PassCounty Seat
83rd, 293rdJudicial Districts
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Maverick County Sheriff Warrant Services

The Maverick County Sheriff's Office runs the main warrant division for the county. They keep all active warrants on file and can check the status for you. Call them at 830-773-2829 during business hours. You can also walk in and ask in person.

Warrant records from Maverick County typically show the defendant's name, what they are charged with, the bond amount, which court issued it, and whether it is still active. The Sheriff's Office also works with other agencies on fugitive cases. If someone with a Maverick County warrant is picked up in another part of Texas, the sheriff coordinates extradition back to Eagle Pass. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, most of this data is open to the public. You have a right to ask about it.

OfficeMaverick County Sheriff's Office
Phone830-773-2829
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websitemaverickcountysheriff.com

Note: The Sheriff's Office can confirm active warrants over the phone during regular hours.

Start with the Sheriff's Office. Give them a full name and they can run a check. This is the fastest way to find out if a warrant exists in Maverick County. You can also go to the courthouse in Eagle Pass and ask the clerks.

The Maverick County Clerk handles misdemeanor criminal records. They keep case files for Class A and B offenses. The District Clerk stores felony case records from the 83rd and 293rd Judicial District Courts. Both offices let you search by defendant name or case number. Copy fees run $1.00 per page, and certified copies cost a bit more as set by state law.

For a broader search, use the Texas DPS Criminal History portal. It pulls from the statewide Computerized Criminal History system. You need to set up an account and pay $3.00 per search. The results can show arrests and convictions from any Texas county, including Maverick. The DPS Crime Records page has more details on what you need to get started.

Warrant Records and Court Files in Maverick County

Several courts in Maverick County issue warrants. The District Courts handle felonies. These are the most serious cases. The County Court takes care of misdemeanors. Justice of the Peace courts deal with Class C offenses like traffic tickets and minor code violations. Each court level has its own process for issuing warrants, and each produces records that get filed with the appropriate clerk.

Texas law requires a magistrate to sign every arrest warrant. Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure spells out what a valid warrant needs. It must name the person or describe them if the name is not known. It must state the offense. And it must be signed by a judge. Once active, any peace officer in Texas can serve it. That means a Maverick County warrant can lead to an arrest anywhere in the state.

The District Attorney's Office prosecutes felony cases. They work with law enforcement to build cases and present them to the grand jury. The County Attorney handles misdemeanor prosecution and provides legal counsel to county officials. Both offices generate records that end up in the court system and can be searched through the clerk offices.

Note: Warrants issued by any Maverick County court can be served statewide under Texas law.

Maverick County Constable and JP Court Warrants

Maverick County has multiple constable precincts. Constables serve civil process and also execute criminal warrants within their area. They handle citations, subpoenas, protective orders, and other court documents.

The Justice of the Peace courts in Maverick County issue warrants for Class C misdemeanors. These include traffic violations, minor theft, and city ordinance cases. JP courts also conduct initial detention hearings and set bonds. Each precinct has its own constable who carries out warrant service for that court. The constable offices keep records of all process served in their precincts and can tell you the status of a specific warrant or citation.

State Resources for Maverick County Warrants

The Texas Department of Public Safety is the main state agency for criminal records. Their Computerized Criminal History system covers all 254 Texas counties. You can search it online for a fee. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice tracks people in the state prison system. If someone from Maverick County was sent to prison, their records show up here.

The Texas Judicial Branch website provides an overview of the court system and links to local court information across the state. The Texas Attorney General handles public information requests and can help when county offices do not respond to open records inquiries. These state tools are useful when you are not sure where a warrant was issued or when you want to cast a wider net beyond just Maverick County.

The Texas Sex Offender Registry is another public database. It lets you search by name, address, county, or zip code. Registration is required under Chapter 62 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, and the data is updated as local agencies report changes to DPS.

Nearby Counties

These counties are near Maverick County. If you are not sure where a warrant was filed, check the county where the offense took place.

The screenshot below shows the Texas Department of Public Safety website, which provides statewide criminal history searches that include Maverick County records.

Texas DPS website for Maverick County warrant records search

From the DPS portal you can access the criminal history name search tool and run checks on individuals with possible Maverick County warrants.

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