Find Randall County Warrant Records
Randall County warrant records are managed through the courthouse in Canyon, Texas. The county covers the southern portion of the Amarillo metro area and has a busy court system. Warrants from Randall County courts flow through the Sheriff's Office, which keeps the master list and can verify warrant status for the public. Felony cases are handled by the 47th, 181st, 251st, and 320th Judicial District Courts. The District Clerk stores those records while the County Clerk holds misdemeanor files. Public access to warrant data is protected by the Texas Public Information Act, so anyone can request this information.
Randall County Overview
Randall County Sheriff Warrant Records
The Randall County Sheriff's Office runs the warrants division. They keep all active warrants from courts in the county. Call 806-468-5600 to check. Staff can look up a name and tell you if there is an open warrant. You can walk in during office hours too.
Warrant data in Randall County includes the person's name, charges, bond amount, the court that issued the warrant, and the status. The sheriff's team works with local police and agencies outside the county to find and arrest people with active warrants. They handle extraditions when a Randall County warrant turns up in another jurisdiction. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, all of this data is open to the public. No special status is needed to ask for it.
| Office | Randall County Sheriff's Office - Warrants Division |
|---|---|
| Phone | 806-468-5600 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
Note: Parts of Amarillo fall in Randall County while other parts are in Potter County, so check both counties if you are not sure which one issued a warrant.
Searching Randall County Warrant Records
Phone is the quickest way. Call the Sheriff's Office with a full legal name. In person visits to the courthouse in Canyon work too. The clerk offices can pull up cases by name or number right at the counter.
State-level searches also cover Randall County. The Texas DPS criminal history portal runs a name check across every county in the state. It can turn up arrests, open warrants, and convictions from Randall County. A fee applies. Full details are on the DPS Crime Records information page.
The District Clerk keeps felony records from the 47th, 181st, 251st, and 320th District Courts. The County Clerk handles misdemeanor files, civil litigation, probate, and property records. Both offices allow searches by defendant name or case number. Copies are $1.00 per page and certified copies have a higher fee under the state schedule.
Randall County Warrant Process
Every arrest warrant in Randall County follows Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. A magistrate has to find probable cause before signing the warrant. The document names the accused, describes the offense, and gives officers the authority to arrest. Once active, any peace officer in Texas can carry it out.
The District Attorney prosecutes felonies and works with law enforcement on case prep and grand jury presentations. They also have a victim services team. The County Attorney handles misdemeanor charges, juvenile cases, and county legal matters. Both offices drive the case files that create warrant records. If you have been a victim of a crime in Randall County, the DA's office can give you updates on what is happening with the case.
Justice of the Peace courts take care of Class C misdemeanors like traffic violations, city code issues, and school attendance problems. They issue their own warrants when someone skips court or does not pay a fine. These are lower-level offenses, but the warrants are enforceable and can lead to an arrest if they go unresolved.
Constable Service and Randall County Warrants
Randall County has multiple constable precincts. Each one covers a part of the county and serves civil process, including citations, subpoenas, protective orders, and evictions. Constables also assist with warrant service. They work alongside the Sheriff's Office to get warrants executed within their precincts.
If you need to know about a warrant being served in a particular area of the county, reach out to the constable for that precinct. They can give you details about service activity in their zone. The constable precincts coordinate closely with the sheriff, so nothing gets lost between the two offices.
State Agencies and Randall County Records
State agencies offer another path to Randall County warrant records. The Texas Department of Public Safety holds criminal data from all Texas counties. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice tracks people in the state prison system, and that can include Randall County cases.
The Texas Judicial Branch has court structure and records access information. The Attorney General's Office oversees the Public Information Act and can help if you run into trouble getting records from a local office. These state sources are useful when you want a wider search or need to check multiple counties at once.
Cities in Randall County
Randall County covers the southern portion of Amarillo along with Canyon and other smaller communities. Warrants for residents in these areas go through the Randall County courts.
Canyon, the county seat, is home to West Texas A&M University. Other small communities like Lake Tanglewood and Palisades also fall within Randall County jurisdiction.
Nearby Counties
These counties share a border with Randall County. Check with them if the warrant you are looking for was not filed here.
The image below shows the DPS Crime Records page, which has details on how to run a criminal history check that covers Randall County warrant records.
This page explains the process for getting criminal history data from all Texas counties, including Randall County.