Search Navarro County Warrant Records

Navarro County warrant records can be searched through the Sheriff's Office and court clerk offices in Corsicana, Texas. The county maintains two separate clerk offices for criminal case records. Misdemeanor cases go through the County Clerk. Felony cases are filed with the District Clerk. The Sheriff's Office keeps a full list of active warrants from all Navarro County courts. You can check for warrants by phone, in person, or through state-level search tools run by the Texas Department of Public Safety. These records are public and can be pulled up by name or case number during regular business hours at the Navarro County courthouse.

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51,500Population
CorsicanaCounty Seat
13thJudicial District
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Navarro County Sheriff Warrants Division

The Navarro County Sheriff's Office manages the warrants division for the county. They keep track of all active warrants issued by Navarro County courts. Call 903-654-3003 to check on a warrant. You can also visit the office in person during business hours.

Warrant data from this office shows the defendant's name, charges, bond amount, and which court issued the warrant. The status of each warrant is tracked too, whether it is active, has been served, or was recalled. The Sheriff's Office works with other agencies on fugitive cases and handles extradition when someone with a Navarro County warrant is picked up in a different part of Texas. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, most warrant records are open to the public.

The office also coordinates with local constables to serve warrants across the county. Each constable precinct covers a set area and helps with civil process and criminal warrant service.

OfficeNavarro County Sheriff's Office
Phone903-654-3003
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

You have several options when looking for warrant records in Navarro County. The quickest is a phone call to the Sheriff's Office. Give them a full name and they can check the system right away.

The state also runs a criminal history search tool. The DPS Crime Records portal lets you check for criminal records from any Texas county, including Navarro. There is a fee for the search. The DPS Crime Records information page explains what you need to get started. You will need the person's full name and date of birth at a minimum.

For court-specific files, the Navarro County District Clerk handles felony cases from the 13th Judicial District Court. The County Clerk manages misdemeanor records. You can search by defendant name or case number at either office. Both offices are in the courthouse in Corsicana and are open weekdays.

Warrant Records and Court Files in Navarro County

Warrants in Navarro County come from several courts. The 13th Judicial District Court handles felony cases like assault, drug crimes, and theft above a certain dollar amount. The County Court deals with Class A and B misdemeanors. Justice of the Peace courts take on Class C misdemeanors, which include traffic violations, minor code issues, and school attendance matters.

Texas law requires a judge to sign an arrest warrant based on probable cause before someone can be arrested on that warrant. Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure lays out these rules. The warrant must name the person, describe the offense, and carry a magistrate's signature. Once it is active, any peace officer in the state can serve it. That means the Sheriff, constables, city police, and even state troopers.

The Navarro County District Attorney prosecutes felony cases and works with law enforcement on investigations and grand jury matters. The County Attorney handles misdemeanor prosecution and provides legal advice to county offices.

Note: Each court in Navarro County issues its own warrants, so records can be spread across multiple offices.

Navarro County Constables and Process Service

Navarro County has multiple constable precincts. Constables serve civil process and execute warrants in their part of the county. They handle citations, subpoenas, and protective orders too.

The constable offices coordinate with the Sheriff's Office for warrant execution. Each precinct covers a specific geographic area. If you need to check on whether a warrant has been served in a particular part of Navarro County, the local constable is a good contact. They also serve the warrants that come from the Justice of the Peace courts, which handle Class C cases and minor criminal matters.

State Resources for Navarro County Warrant Records

Several state agencies can help with warrant searches tied to Navarro County. The Texas Department of Public Safety is the top agency for criminal records at the state level. They run an online search that pulls from all Texas counties.

The Texas Department of Criminal Justice has records on current and past state inmates. The Office of Court Administration manages the court system and can help you find the right court for records. The Texas Attorney General's Office handles public records requests and victim services. These are useful when you are not sure which county a warrant came from or if you need to search across multiple counties at once.

Standard copies from clerk offices cost $1.00 per page. Certified copies run higher depending on the document type. The Justice of the Peace courts in Navarro County also issue warrants for Class C matters and can provide records from their own files.

The screenshot below shows the Texas Judicial Branch website, which provides information on court structure and records access across the state, including Navarro County.

Texas Judicial Branch website for Navarro County warrant records

This state resource can help you find the right court and clerk office for Navarro County warrant records.

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