Access Reeves County Warrant Records

Reeves County warrant records are held at the courthouse in Pecos, Texas. This West Texas county covers a large area and is known for being home to several state and federal detention facilities. The Sheriff's Office handles all active warrants from local courts. Felony cases go through the 83rd, 143rd, and 394th Judicial District Courts, and the District Clerk stores those records. The County Clerk manages misdemeanor case files. You can check on warrants by calling the sheriff or by visiting the courthouse in person. State tools are also available for online searches.

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Reeves County Sheriff Warrant Records

The Reeves County Sheriff's Office tracks all active warrants in the county. Call 432-447-2448 to ask about a warrant. The staff can search by name and let you know right away. Walk-ins are welcome during regular hours at the Pecos office.

Warrant records from Reeves County show the person's name, the charges, any bond amount, the court that issued the warrant, and its current status. The Sheriff's Office coordinates with other law enforcement across the region. Because Pecos sits along major highways and near the border, the sheriff frequently works with federal agencies as well. They handle extraditions for Reeves County warrants that turn up in other jurisdictions. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, this information is public. You do not have to explain your reason for asking.

OfficeReeves County Sheriff's Office
Phone432-447-2448
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Start with the Sheriff's Office. A quick phone call gets you an answer. Give the full legal name. If you prefer to go in person, the courthouse in Pecos has both clerk offices. They can pull up case records by defendant name or case number.

State searches cover Reeves County too. The Texas DPS criminal history portal lets you run a name check across every Texas county. It shows arrests, open warrants, and convictions. There is a fee for this search. The DPS Crime Records information page walks you through the steps and explains what the results include.

The District Clerk stores felony records from the 83rd, 143rd, and 394th District Courts. Having three district courts means the caseload is split up. The County Clerk keeps misdemeanor records, civil cases, probate, and property filings. Copies are $1.00 per page. Certified copies cost more under the state fee schedule.

Note: Reeves County is a long drive from major cities, so using the phone or state online tools can save you time.

Reeves County Court Warrant Process

Every warrant in Reeves County follows Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. A magistrate signs each warrant after finding probable cause. The warrant names the accused, describes the offense, and gives officers the power to make the arrest. Once issued, any peace officer in Texas can execute it.

The District Attorney prosecutes felony cases in the three district courts serving Reeves County. The DA's office works with the sheriff and other agencies on investigations and grand jury presentations. Victim services are available through their office. The County Attorney handles Class A and B misdemeanors, juvenile matters, and legal work for county departments. Both offices produce the case files that generate warrant records.

Justice of the Peace courts deal with Class C misdemeanors. Traffic tickets, minor criminal charges, and school truancy cases go through the JP. When people miss court dates or skip fines, JP courts issue arrest warrants. Constables in each precinct serve these warrants and civil process. These are real arrest warrants even though the underlying charges are minor.

Constables and Warrant Service in Reeves County

Reeves County constables cover specific precincts within the county. They serve civil papers like subpoenas, protective orders, citations, and eviction notices. They also execute warrants alongside the sheriff. In a county this spread out, the constable and sheriff share the load to cover as much territory as they can.

If you need to know about warrant service in a particular part of Reeves County, the constable for that precinct may have details. They stay in touch with the Sheriff's Office so warrants are tracked across the whole county. The distances in Reeves County can make service take longer than in urban areas, but the process still follows state law.

State Agencies and Reeves County Records

State resources can help you find warrant records connected to Reeves County. The Texas Department of Public Safety holds criminal records from all counties. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice has records on inmates statewide, which is especially relevant for Reeves County given the detention facilities located there.

The Texas Judicial Branch offers court structure and records access information. The Attorney General's Office enforces open records rules and can assist if a local office does not cooperate with a records request. These tools are helpful when you want to search beyond one county or need to verify information from multiple sources.

The DPS online criminal history check is a fast way to search Reeves County warrant records from anywhere. Each name search costs $3.00. You need to make an account on the DPS site and add credits. The system pulls from the Computerized Criminal History database, which holds records from all 254 Texas counties.

Results show arrests, charges, and case outcomes that local agencies have reported to the state. Reeves County data feeds into this same system. If a case is brand new, the report may not be in the DPS system yet. For real-time checks on active warrants, the Sheriff at 432-447-2448 is the better option. The DPS Crime Records Division also handles mail requests for fingerprint-based searches at $10.00 each. Those are sent to PO Box 4143, Austin, TX 78765, and give you a more exact match than a name-only search.

Nearby Counties

These counties share a border with Reeves County. Check them if the warrant you are looking for was filed somewhere else.

The image below shows the Texas Government Code Chapter 552, the Public Information Act that guarantees access to Reeves County warrant records and other public data.

Texas Government Code Chapter 552 for Reeves County public records access

This law protects your right to request warrant records from Reeves County government offices.

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