Montague County Warrant Records

Montague County warrant records are managed by the Sheriff's Office and the courthouse clerks in Montague, Texas. The county sits along the Oklahoma border in North Texas, and all criminal case files are kept at the courthouse. You can search for active warrants by calling the Sheriff's Office at 940-894-6121 or by visiting the courthouse. The County Clerk handles misdemeanor records, and the District Clerk keeps felony case files from the 97th Judicial District Court. State tools from the Texas DPS also cover Montague County. All warrant records are public under state law and can be searched by name or case number.

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19,800Population
MontagueCounty Seat
97thJudicial District
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Montague County Sheriff Warrant Records

The Montague County Sheriff's Office is in charge of all active warrant records. They keep track of every warrant issued by the county courts. You can call 940-894-6121 to check on a warrant. Walk-in requests are also taken during regular hours at the office in Montague.

Warrant data shows the person's name, the charges, bond amount, the court that issued it, and whether the warrant is still active or has been served. The Sheriff's Office coordinates with agencies in other parts of Texas and out of state when a person with a Montague County warrant is located elsewhere. They handle the extradition process. All of this is public record under Texas Government Code Chapter 552.

OfficeMontague County Sheriff's Office
Phone940-894-6121
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

The fastest approach is to call the Sheriff's Office. They can check by name. For deeper searches, go to the courthouse in Montague and visit the clerk offices.

The Texas DPS Criminal History portal is a statewide tool that covers Montague County. There is a fee for the search, but it pulls data from all Texas counties. The DPS Crime Records page has all the details on how to use it. Results include arrests, convictions, and warrants reported to the state.

The Montague County District Clerk handles felony records from the 97th Judicial District Court. Records include indictments, plea agreements, trial transcripts, and sentencing orders. The County Clerk stores misdemeanor case files. Standard copies cost $1.00 per page at both offices. You can search by defendant name or case number.

Since Montague County is near the Oklahoma state line, some people check both states for warrant records. If you are not sure which side of the border the offense happened on, it is worth making calls to both states to be safe.

Montague County Courts and Warrant Process

The 97th District Court handles felony cases in Montague County. The County Court covers misdemeanors. Justice of the Peace courts deal with Class C offenses like traffic violations and minor code issues. All of these courts can issue arrest warrants.

Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure controls the warrant process. The judge must find probable cause and sign the warrant. It names the person, states the offense, and carries a magistrate's signature. Any peace officer in the state can serve an active warrant. The District Attorney prosecutes felonies and the County Attorney handles misdemeanor cases. Both offices work with law enforcement on case prep and warrant review.

Constables serve warrants within their precincts in Montague County. They also handle civil process like subpoenas and protective orders. Each precinct constable works with the Sheriff's Office to make sure warrants get served.

State Resources for Montague County

The Texas Department of Public Safety runs the main state criminal records system. Their portal searches by name and covers all counties. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice tracks inmates. The Office of Court Administration manages court data for the entire state.

The Texas Attorney General's Office handles public information requests and victim programs. For Montague County records specifically, the courthouse in Montague remains the primary source. The Justice of the Peace courts there handle initial hearings, set bonds, and issue warrants for Class C misdemeanors. These courts also handle traffic-related warrants and school attendance violations.

Accessing Montague County Warrant Records

Copies of warrant records from Montague County are available at the courthouse. Visit the clerk offices during business hours and ask for records by name or case number. Standard copies cost $1.00 per page, with certified copies costing a bit more as set by state statute.

You can also send a written request by mail to either clerk office. Include the person's full name, approximate date of the case, and which type of record you need. Montague County keeps criminal case files for time periods set by the Texas Local Government Code. Felony records are retained longer than misdemeanor files. Older records may be in archives, which can take a few extra days to pull. But the records are still available to the public regardless of age.

Because Montague County sits on the Oklahoma border, some cases involve people from both states. If a warrant is issued in Montague County for someone who lives in Oklahoma, the Sheriff's Office coordinates extradition across state lines. That process takes longer than within Texas but follows the same legal framework. The sheriff works with Oklahoma law enforcement and the courts to bring the person back to Montague County for their case. If you are checking on someone near the border, it is worth searching both states for active warrants.

The screenshot below shows the Texas Department of Public Safety homepage, the main state agency for criminal record searches that cover Montague County.

Texas DPS website for Montague County warrant records

DPS maintains the statewide criminal history database and lets you search for records from any Texas county including Montague.

Nearby Counties

Montague County borders these Texas counties. Check the county where the offense took place if you are unsure about a warrant.

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