Motley County Warrant Records

Motley County warrant records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office and the court clerks in Matador, Texas. This is one of the smallest counties in Texas by population, but it still runs a full court system with warrant records available to the public. The County Clerk stores misdemeanor records. The District Clerk handles felony files from the 110th Judicial District Court. To check for active warrants, you can call the Sheriff at 806-347-2121 or visit the courthouse in Matador. The Texas DPS statewide search also covers Motley County criminal history data. Anyone can request these records under Texas open records law.

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Motley County Overview

1,100Population
MatadorCounty Seat
110thJudicial District
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Motley County Sheriff Warrant Records

The Motley County Sheriff's Office tracks all active warrants. Call 806-347-2121 to check. The office is in Matador and handles walk-in requests during business hours.

Even though Motley County is very small, the Sheriff's Office still keeps full warrant records. Each entry includes the person's name, charges, bond amount, the issuing court, and the current status. The office serves warrants and works with other agencies on fugitive cases. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, these records are public information. The small size of the county means the Sheriff's staff can usually check warrant status quickly.

OfficeMotley County Sheriff's Office
Phone806-347-2121
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Note: With a small population, wait times at the Sheriff's Office are usually short.

Call the Sheriff first. They can check by name in just a few minutes. For court records, go to the Motley County Courthouse in Matador.

The Texas DPS Criminal History portal covers all Texas counties, including Motley County. It costs a small fee and shows arrests, convictions, and warrants in the state system. The DPS Crime Records page has details on what the search covers.

The District Clerk handles felony records from the 110th Judicial District Court. Motley County shares this judicial district with other counties, so the district court serves a wider region. The County Clerk holds misdemeanor files and civil records. Both offices charge $1.00 per page for copies. You can search by name or case number at the counter.

Motley County Courts and Warrant Issuance

The 110th District Court hears felony cases. The County Court handles misdemeanors. Justice of the Peace courts deal with Class C offenses like traffic violations and minor criminal matters.

Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure governs warrant issuance. A judge must find probable cause before signing a warrant. The document names the person, describes the offense, and bears the magistrate's signature. Any peace officer in Texas can serve an active warrant. The District Attorney handles felony prosecution. The County Attorney covers misdemeanor cases and advises county officials on legal matters.

Constables serve warrants in their precincts within Motley County. They also handle civil process including subpoenas, protective orders, and eviction notices. The JP courts issue warrants for Class C misdemeanors and conduct initial hearings for bond settings.

State Resources for Motley County Searches

The Texas Department of Public Safety manages the main criminal records database for the state. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice tracks state inmates. The Office of Court Administration oversees court records statewide. The Texas Attorney General's Office handles public records requests.

These tools help when you need to search beyond Motley County. For local records, the Matador courthouse is the primary source. Because of its small population, Motley County processes fewer cases than larger counties, but the records are just as complete and publicly available.

Motley County Warrant Records Access

Getting copies of warrant records in Motley County is easy given the small size of the courthouse operation. Visit the clerk offices in Matador and ask for records by name or case number. Standard copies cost $1.00 per page. Certified copies carry a higher fee set by state law.

You can mail a written request too. Include the person's full name and any case details you have. Motley County follows the retention schedule from the Texas Local Government Code. Felony records are kept longer than misdemeanor files. With such a small population, the county doesn't generate a huge volume of cases, which means the clerks can usually pull records quickly. The courthouse staff in Matador know their files well and can help guide your search if you are not sure where to start.

The DPS Criminal History search is a good backup when the Matador courthouse is closed or hard to reach. You set up an account on the DPS site and buy search credits at $3.00 each. The search runs against the Computerized Criminal History system, which collects data from every county in Texas. Results show arrests, charges, and case outcomes that have been reported to the state.

Keep in mind that the DPS database only shows what local agencies have sent in. If a Motley County arrest happened recently and the report has not been filed yet, the DPS tool might not have it. For real-time warrant checks, the Sheriff's Office at 806-347-2121 is still the fastest path. But if you want records that go back years and cover the full state, the DPS search is worth the small cost. The Texas DPS also runs the Crime Records Division at 1-855-481-7070 for phone help with search questions. Motley County data feeds into this same system, so anything reported to the state from local courts will be in there.

Fingerprint-based checks are also an option. They cost $10.00 and go through the DPS Crime Records Division by mail. These are more thorough than name-based checks and can help sort out cases where names are common or spelled different ways.

Below is a screenshot of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice website, which tracks inmate records that may include cases from Motley County.

TDCJ website for Motley County warrant and inmate records

TDCJ keeps records on anyone who has been in the state prison system, including people convicted of felonies in Motley County.

Nearby Counties

These counties surround Motley County. Check the right county if you are unsure where a warrant was filed.

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