Parmer County Warrant Records

Parmer County warrant records are stored by the Sheriff's Office and the court clerks in Farwell, Texas. This Panhandle county sits right on the New Mexico border and processes criminal cases through its courthouse offices. The County Clerk manages misdemeanor records. The District Clerk keeps felony case files from the 110th Judicial District Court. You can check on warrants by calling the Sheriff at 806-481-3612 or visiting the courthouse in Farwell. State search tools from the Texas DPS also cover Parmer County data. All records are open to the public and can be searched by name or case number.

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Parmer County Overview

9,600Population
FarwellCounty Seat
110thJudicial District
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Parmer County Sheriff Warrant Search

The Parmer County Sheriff's Office tracks all active warrants from the county courts. Call 806-481-3612 to ask if a warrant exists. The office is in Farwell and handles walk-in requests during regular hours.

Warrant records include the person's name, charges, bond amount, the court that issued the warrant, and its current status. The Sheriff's Office serves warrants throughout the county and coordinates with agencies in other areas. Since Parmer County is on the New Mexico border, the Sheriff's Office sometimes works with out-of-state agencies on fugitive cases. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, these records are public. Anyone can request them.

OfficeParmer County Sheriff's Office
Phone806-481-3612
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Note: Parmer County borders New Mexico, so cross-state warrant coordination is common here.

The fastest option is to call the Sheriff. A name check takes just a few minutes. For court-level records, visit the courthouse in Farwell.

The Texas DPS Criminal History portal covers all 254 Texas counties, including Parmer County. A small fee applies. The DPS Crime Records page explains how to run the search and what to expect in the results. Data includes arrests, convictions, and warrants in the state system.

The Parmer County District Clerk handles felony records from the 110th Judicial District Court. Records include indictments, plea agreements, and sentencing orders. The County Clerk stores misdemeanor case files. Both offices charge $1.00 per page for copies. Searches can be done by name or case number at the clerk counter.

Parmer County Court Structure and Warrants

The 110th District Court handles felony cases in Parmer County. The County Court takes care of misdemeanors. Justice of the Peace courts deal with Class C offenses, traffic tickets, and civil matters under $10,000.

All of these courts issue warrants under Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. A judge must find probable cause and sign the warrant. It names the person and describes the offense. Once active, any Texas peace officer can serve it. The District Attorney prosecutes felonies. The County Attorney handles misdemeanor cases and gives legal advice to county officials. Constables serve warrants and civil process in their precincts, working alongside the Sheriff's Office.

State Resources for Parmer County

Several state agencies keep records that can help with Parmer County searches. The Texas Department of Public Safety runs the criminal history database. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice tracks inmates. The Office of Court Administration manages court records for the whole state.

The Texas Attorney General's Office processes public information requests and victim services. For records specific to Parmer County, the Farwell courthouse is the primary source. The Justice of the Peace courts there issue warrants for minor offenses, hold initial hearings, and set bonds. Being on the state border, Parmer County also sees cases that involve coordination with New Mexico law enforcement.

Parmer County Warrant Records and Copies

You can get copies of warrant records at the Parmer County Courthouse in Farwell. Visit the clerk offices and provide a name or case number. Standard copies run $1.00 per page. Certified copies are more, with the fee set by Texas statute.

Mail requests work too. Include the person's full name, any case details or dates you have, and the type of record you want. Parmer County follows the Texas Local Government Code for records retention. Felony files are kept longer than misdemeanor records. The clerks in Farwell can usually pull records quickly because the county is small. If you are searching for someone who may have warrants in both Texas and New Mexico, you will need to check each state separately since the databases don't cross over. The Farwell courthouse is just steps from the state line, which makes Parmer County unique in that regard.

The DPS Criminal History portal is a useful tool when you cannot drive to Farwell. Each name search costs $3.00. You need an account on the DPS website. The search checks the Computerized Criminal History database that collects arrest and conviction data from all Texas counties, Parmer County included.

Results can show arrests, charges, and case outcomes. If the data has not been reported to the state yet, it might not appear right away. For real-time Parmer County warrant checks, the Sheriff at 806-481-3612 is the better option. But for a broad search that covers the whole state, the DPS tool works well. The DPS Crime Records Division also takes mail requests for fingerprint-based searches at $10.00 each. These are sent to PO Box 4143, Austin, TX 78765. Fingerprint checks match on prints, not just names, so they are more precise when common names cause problems in a name-based search.

Below is a view of the Texas Attorney General's website, which processes public records requests and can assist with warrant inquiries across Texas.

Texas Attorney General website for Parmer County warrant records

The AG's office handles open records requests under Chapter 552 and runs victim notification programs throughout Texas.

Nearby Counties

Parmer County borders these Texas counties. Check where the offense took place to find the right warrant.

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