Robertson County Warrant Records Search

Robertson County warrant records are held by the Sheriff's Office and the court clerks in Franklin, Texas. The county uses two clerk offices for criminal case files. Misdemeanor records go through the County Clerk, and felony records stay with the District Clerk. You can check for active warrants by contacting the Sheriff's Office directly or going to the courthouse. State tools from the Texas DPS offer another way to search for records tied to Robertson County. Most warrant records are public and can be pulled up using a name or a case number at any of these offices.

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Robertson County Overview

17,074Population
FranklinCounty Seat
17thJudicial District
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Robertson County Sheriff Warrants

The Robertson County Sheriff's Office handles all active warrants for the county. They maintain a list of open warrants and can verify whether one exists for a given name. Call them at 979-828-3200 during regular hours. The office is in Franklin.

The Sheriff's Office works with local courts and other law enforcement agencies to serve warrants throughout Robertson County. They coordinate with outside agencies on fugitive cases too. Warrant data includes the person's name, charges, bond amount, and which court issued it. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, this information is public. Anyone can request it through a records request or by calling the office.

OfficeRobertson County Sheriff's Office
Phone979-828-3200
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websiterobertsoncounty.tx.us

Note: The Sheriff's Office can also tell you about warrants from other counties that may have been flagged in their system.

The fastest way is to call the Sheriff's Office. Provide a full name and they can check the warrant system. In-person visits work too. Head to the courthouse in Franklin.

The Texas DPS Crime Records portal is a statewide search tool. It covers arrests and convictions from every Texas county, Robertson County included. A small fee applies for the online check. The DPS Crime Records information page explains what you need and how to get started with the process.

The Robertson County Clerk manages misdemeanor court records. The District Clerk keeps felony case files from the 17th Judicial District Court. Both offices let you search by defendant name or case number. Standard copies are $1.00 per page. Certified copies run more than that depending on the document.

Court Structure and Warrant Records

Robertson County warrant records come from multiple courts. The 17th Judicial District Court takes felony cases like assault, theft, and drug offenses. The County Court handles Class A and B misdemeanors. Justice of the Peace courts cover Class C cases including traffic violations.

A judge must sign an arrest warrant based on probable cause under Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. The warrant must name the person and describe the offense. Once it goes active, any peace officer in Texas can serve it. So a Robertson County warrant can lead to an arrest in Dallas, Houston, or any other part of the state. The District Attorney prosecutes felonies and works with law enforcement on case preparation. The County Attorney handles misdemeanors and gives legal counsel to county departments.

Court files include charging papers, plea agreements, trial records, and sentencing orders. All motions filed during a case become part of the permanent record. These are kept by the clerk who manages that particular court level.

Constables and JP Warrants in Robertson County

Robertson County has several constable precincts. Constables serve civil papers, carry out warrants, and provide law enforcement in their areas. They handle citations, subpoenas, and protective orders alongside warrant service.

The Justice of the Peace courts issue warrants for Class C misdemeanors. These include traffic offenses, minor theft, and code violations. JP courts also conduct initial hearings and set bonds for certain offenses. Each precinct has an elected constable responsible for serving process and executing warrants from that court.

Note: Constable offices can confirm if a warrant has been served in their precinct.

State Resources for Robertson County

Several state agencies maintain data that covers Robertson County warrant records. The Texas DPS is the main one. Their criminal records division covers the whole state.

The Texas Department of Criminal Justice tracks inmates and people on parole. The Texas Judicial Branch manages court system information statewide. The Texas Attorney General helps with open records issues and victim notification. These tools give you a wider view when you don't know which county holds a particular warrant. For records in Robertson County specifically, the local offices in Franklin are the most direct path to what you need.

Robertson County Warrant Copy Fees

Getting copies at the Franklin courthouse is simple. Visit the clerk offices and ask for what you need. Standard copies run $1.00 per page. Certified copies carry an extra fee set by the Texas Local Government Code. You can pay at the counter.

If you cannot make the trip, mail a request to the clerk with the person's full name, any case numbers, and a check for the estimated fees. Most requests from Robertson County get processed within a week or so. The DPS Criminal History search is another option at $3.00 per name. It pulls from the statewide Computerized Criminal History database and can show Robertson County records next to data from all other counties. For phone help with the DPS search, call 1-855-481-7070. The DPS Crime Records Division also takes fingerprint-based check requests by mail at $10.00 each for a more thorough search.

The Texas Department of Criminal Justice website is shown below. This is the state portal for inmate records and offender data.

Texas TDCJ website for Robertson County warrant records

This database covers anyone who has been in the Texas prison system, including people from Robertson County with felony convictions.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Robertson County. Warrants are filed in the county where the charge was brought.

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