Mitchell County Warrant Records

Mitchell County warrant records are kept at the courthouse in Colorado City, Texas. The county is part of the 32nd Judicial District in West Texas. Felony case records go through the District Clerk and misdemeanor files are stored with the County Clerk. The Sheriff's Office maintains a list of active warrants and can run checks by name. You can also use the Texas DPS criminal history search tool for an online option that covers records from all Texas counties. Mitchell County warrant data is public. You can get it by phone, in person, or through state databases. The courthouse offices in Colorado City are the best local resource for detailed case information.

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Mitchell County Sheriff Warrant Records

The Mitchell County Sheriff's Office tracks all active warrants for the county. They are the central office for warrant checks. Call 325-728-8451 to ask about a specific name. The office in Colorado City is open during regular business hours for walk-in requests.

The sheriff keeps records on every open warrant from Mitchell County courts. That includes warrants from the District Court, County Court, and Justice of the Peace courts. Each record shows the defendant, the charges, bond amount, issuing court, and status. The Sheriff's Office also coordinates with agencies in other counties and states on fugitive cases. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, all of this is public information.

OfficeMitchell County Sheriff's Office
Phone325-728-8451
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websitemitchellcountysheriff.com

Note: Call ahead for hours that may change during holidays or staffing adjustments.

The sheriff is the best first step. A phone call gets you a quick answer. For detailed court files, visit the clerks at the courthouse in Colorado City.

The Mitchell County Clerk stores misdemeanor records. The District Clerk handles felony cases from the 32nd Judicial District Court. Both offices let you search by name or case number. Copy fees are $1.00 per page, and certified copies run more per state law.

The Texas DPS Criminal History portal is an online tool that covers all Texas counties. You pay $3.00 per search. The DPS Crime Records page has details on setting up an account. Results can include Mitchell County arrest and conviction data.

Mitchell County Court System and Warrants

The 32nd Judicial District Court hears felony cases for Mitchell County. The District Attorney prosecutes these cases. They build cases with law enforcement and present them to the grand jury. The County Attorney handles misdemeanor prosecution. Class A and B cases, juvenile matters, and certain civil issues go through the County Attorney's office.

Every arrest warrant issued in Mitchell County must follow Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. The warrant must name the person, state the offense, and carry a magistrate's signature. Once signed, it is valid across all of Texas. Any peace officer can serve it.

The Justice of the Peace courts issue warrants for Class C offenses. Traffic tickets, city ordinance violations, and school attendance cases are handled here. The constables serve those warrants and other court papers in their precincts.

Note: The 32nd Judicial District covers Mitchell County and some neighboring counties.

State Resources for Mitchell County Warrants

Several state databases include Mitchell County records. The Texas DPS criminal history system is the broadest. The TDCJ covers prison records. The Texas Judicial Branch links to court information statewide. The Attorney General handles public records issues.

These tools supplement the local offices in Colorado City. The DPS search runs online at any time. TDCJ records are free to look up. When you want to search from home or check multiple counties, the state databases are the way to go. They pull from the same data that local agencies report to the state system.

Mitchell County Warrant Fees and Requests

Standard copies at the Mitchell County Clerk office are $1.00 per page. Certified copies follow the state fee schedule and cost more. If you want the full case file for a felony from the 32nd Judicial District Court, expect multiple pages and a higher total fee. The clerk staff in Colorado City can tell you the total before they run the copies.

The DPS online search costs $3.00 per name. It covers all Texas counties in one check. You need an account on the DPS site. The criminal history portal walks you through the signup process. Results include arrest data, court records, and conviction information from Mitchell County and anywhere else the person has a record in Texas.

Calling the Sheriff at 325-728-8451 is free. They check the system and tell you if a warrant is active. For a written record, visit the clerk offices or send a mail request to the Mitchell County courthouse in Colorado City. Put the name or case number in your letter along with a check for the copy fees and a self-addressed stamped envelope. Most mail requests get handled in a few business days.

Active Warrant Duration in Mitchell County

Warrants from Mitchell County courts do not expire. They stay active until served or recalled. Under Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, a valid warrant can be served by any peace officer in the state at any time. There is no limit on how long it stays in effect.

Old warrants still appear in searches. The state DPS database keeps them on file. A traffic stop or a background check in another county can bring up an outstanding Mitchell County warrant. If you find one tied to your name, contact the court that issued it or speak with a lawyer. The warrant will stay in the system until the court deals with it.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Mitchell County. Warrants are filed in the county where the offense occurred.

The screenshot below shows the Texas Government Code Chapter 552, which is the Public Information Act that gives you the right to access Mitchell County warrant records.

Texas Government Code Chapter 552 Public Information Act for Mitchell County records

This law covers your right to access public records from Mitchell County and all other Texas counties.

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