Menard County Warrant Records

Menard County warrant records are kept at the courthouse in Menard, Texas. The county sits in the Hill Country region of central Texas and is part of the 51st Judicial District. Felony warrant records go through the District Clerk. Misdemeanor records are with the County Clerk. The Sheriff's Office maintains the list of all active warrants and can verify status over the phone. You can also run statewide searches through the Texas DPS online portal to find criminal records linked to Menard County. Despite being a small county, there are multiple ways to access warrant information here. Records are public and requests can be made by anyone.

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Menard County Sheriff Warrant Services

The Menard County Sheriff's Office keeps the active warrant list for the county. Call 325-396-4682 to check on a warrant. You can also stop by the office in Menard during regular hours.

The sheriff tracks every open warrant from all Menard County courts. That covers warrants from the District Court, County Court, and Justice of the Peace courts. Warrant records include the defendant's name, the charges, bond amount, and the court that issued the order. The sheriff also handles coordination with agencies in other parts of Texas when someone with a Menard County warrant is found elsewhere. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, warrant data is public information.

OfficeMenard County Sheriff's Office
Phone325-396-4682
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websitemenardcountysheriff.com

Start with the sheriff. A phone call is usually all it takes. For full case details, go to the clerk offices.

The Menard County Clerk handles misdemeanor case files. The District Clerk stores felony records from the 51st Judicial District Court. Both offices let you search by name or case number. Copies cost $1.00 per page, and certified copies are priced per state law. Staff can help you look things up during regular business hours.

The Texas DPS Criminal History portal is available online. You pay $3.00 per search. It pulls from a statewide database that includes records from Menard County. The DPS Crime Records page explains the signup process and what information you need for a search.

Note: The 51st Judicial District covers Menard County along with other nearby counties.

Warrant Records and Legal Framework in Menard County

Every arrest warrant in Texas must follow the rules in Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. The warrant needs a name or description, the offense, and a magistrate's signature. Once it is signed, it can be served statewide. Any peace officer in Texas has the authority to execute it.

The District Attorney handles felony prosecution in the 51st Judicial District. They build cases with law enforcement and take them to the grand jury. The County Attorney prosecutes misdemeanor cases and provides legal counsel to county officials. Both offices produce records that become part of the court system. The Justice of the Peace courts issue warrants for Class C offenses, and the constables serve those warrants in their precincts.

State Search Resources for Menard County

The Texas Department of Public Safety runs the main criminal records database for the state. The TDCJ keeps prison records. The Texas Judicial Branch provides court system details and local court links. The Attorney General helps with open records requests.

For a small county like Menard, state tools are especially helpful. Local offices may have shorter hours or limited staff. The DPS online search works around the clock. You can check the Sex Offender Registry too if you need that type of record. All of these supplement what you get from the county directly. Use them when you want to search fast or when you need records from more than one county at a time.

Menard County Warrant Fees and Processing

The Menard County clerk offices charge $1.00 per page for standard copies. Certified copies cost more and follow the state fee schedule. If you need a full case file with multiple documents, expect to pay between $5.00 and $15.00 depending on the number of pages. The clerk staff in Menard can give you an estimate before they run the copies.

Calling the Sheriff at 325-396-4682 to check on a warrant costs nothing. They give you the name, charges, and bond details right then. For written copies, you visit the clerk or send a mail request. Include the person's name or case number, the copy fee, and a self-addressed stamped envelope. Mail requests from the Menard County Clerk's office usually come back in a few days. The county is small, and the staff does not deal with a heavy backlog of requests.

Texas warrants do not expire on their own. A warrant from a Menard County court stays active until it is served or the judge recalls it. That could be months or years. Under Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, any peace officer in the state can serve a valid Menard County warrant regardless of when it was issued. If you discover an old warrant tied to your name, the best step is to contact the issuing court in Menard or talk to a lawyer about resolving it. The warrant does not go away on its own.

Nearby Counties

These counties are close to Menard County. Warrants get filed where the offense took place.

This screenshot shows the Texas Attorney General website, which provides guidance on public records access and the Public Information Act for Menard County and all Texas counties.

Texas Attorney General website for Menard County public records guidance

The AG's office can help if you have trouble getting warrant records from a county office under the state open records law.

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