Nacogdoches County Warrant Records

Nacogdoches County warrant records are kept by the Sheriff's Office and two court clerk offices in the city of Nacogdoches, Texas. The County Clerk holds misdemeanor case files while the District Clerk stores felony records. Both offices sit in the county courthouse and are open on weekdays. You can search for active warrants by name or case number through these offices. The Sheriff's Office also runs a warrants division that tracks all open warrants from every court in the county. State tools from the Texas Department of Public Safety give you another way to check for criminal history and warrant data tied to Nacogdoches County. Most of these records are public under Texas law.

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Nacogdoches County Overview

65,600Population
NacogdochesCounty Seat
145th & 420thDistrict Courts
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Nacogdoches County Sheriff Warrant Division

The Nacogdoches County Sheriff's Office runs the main warrants division for the county. This office keeps a list of all active warrants and can check if one exists for a given name. You can call them at 936-560-7700 to ask about a warrant. Walk-ins are welcome too.

The warrants division works with local courts, other law enforcement, and state agencies to serve warrants across Nacogdoches County. They also help agencies from other parts of Texas when a fugitive is in the area. Warrant data from this office shows the person's name, what charges are on file, the bond amount, and which court sent the warrant out. If a warrant has been served or recalled, that shows up too. All of this is public data under Texas Government Code Chapter 552.

The Sheriff's Office also handles extradition for out-of-county warrants. If someone with an active Nacogdoches County warrant is picked up in another county, the Sheriff's Office can arrange to have them brought back.

OfficeNacogdoches County Sheriff's Office
Phone936-560-7700
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websitenacogdochescountysheriff.com

Note: Call ahead to check hours since they can shift on holidays or during bad weather.

There are a few ways to look up warrant records in Nacogdoches County. The most direct path is to call the Sheriff's Office. Give them a full name and they can run a check. You can also go to the courthouse in person and ask the clerk to pull up records.

The Texas DPS criminal history search tool is a state-run option. It covers arrests and convictions from all Texas counties, so you can use it to find records tied to Nacogdoches County. There is a small fee for the online check. The DPS Crime Records page has details on what you need to start a search. You will need the person's name and date of birth in most cases.

For court-level records, the Nacogdoches County District Clerk keeps all felony case files from the 145th and 420th District Courts. The County Clerk stores misdemeanor records and other court files. Both offices let you search by defendant name or case number.

Note: Felony and misdemeanor warrant records are kept in two different clerk offices.

Nacogdoches County Court Records and Warrants

Warrant records in Nacogdoches County come from several courts. The District Court handles felony cases. The County Court takes care of Class A and B misdemeanors. Justice of the Peace courts deal with Class C cases, traffic tickets, and minor code violations. Each court can issue its own warrants.

Under Texas law, a judge must sign an arrest warrant based on probable cause. Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure sets out the rules for how warrants get issued and served in the state. The warrant has to name the person, describe the offense, and be signed by a magistrate. Once the warrant is active, any peace officer in Texas can serve it. That includes the Sheriff, constables, and city police.

The Nacogdoches County District Attorney's Office handles felony prosecution and works with law enforcement on criminal cases. The County Attorney prosecutes misdemeanor cases and represents the county in civil matters. Both offices play a role in the warrant process, from case review to grand jury presentation.

Constable Warrants in Nacogdoches County

Nacogdoches County has multiple constable precincts. Each one covers a different part of the county. Constables serve civil process and also execute criminal warrants in their area. They handle citations, subpoenas, and protective orders along with warrant service.

The constable offices work with the Sheriff's Office on warrant execution. If you need to know whether a warrant has been served in a given precinct, contact the constable for that area. They keep their own records of all process served. This can be a good option when you want to check on a civil process or a minor criminal warrant in a specific part of Nacogdoches County.

Statewide Tools for Nacogdoches County Warrant Searches

Texas has state-level tools that can help you find warrant records tied to Nacogdoches County. The Texas Department of Public Safety is the main agency for criminal records at the state level. Their online portal lets you run a name-based search for criminal history.

The Texas Department of Criminal Justice keeps records on people in the state prison system. If someone from Nacogdoches County went to prison, their records are in this database. The Office of Court Administration oversees the court system statewide and can point you to the right court records. The Texas Attorney General's Office handles certain public records requests and victim notification programs.

These tools pull from a statewide pool of data. For records that are only in Nacogdoches County, the local offices are still the best place to go. Standard copies cost $1.00 per page at most clerk offices. Certified copies cost a bit more. The Justice of the Peace courts in Nacogdoches County also issue warrants for Class C misdemeanors, including traffic violations and city code matters. Each JP precinct has its own constable who serves those warrants.

The screenshot below shows the Texas Department of Public Safety website, which is the main state agency for criminal records and warrant information.

Texas DPS website for Nacogdoches County warrant records

You can use the DPS portal to search for criminal history records that may include active warrants from Nacogdoches County courts.

Nearby Counties

These counties are near Nacogdoches County. If you are not sure which county holds the warrant you need, check where the offense took place.

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