Rusk County Warrant Records

Rusk County warrant records are stored at the Sheriff's Office and the court clerk offices in Henderson, Texas. The county splits criminal case records between two clerks. Misdemeanor files go to the County Clerk. Felony files are kept by the District Clerk. You can search for active warrants by calling the Sheriff's Office, visiting the courthouse, or using state online tools. The 4th Judicial District Court handles felony cases here. Warrant information is public under Texas law, and most searches can be done with a name or case number at any of the local offices.

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54,406Population
HendersonCounty Seat
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Rusk County Sheriff Warrant Records

The Rusk County Sheriff's Office is the main office for warrant records. They track every active warrant in the county. You can reach them at 903-657-0377. The office is in Henderson and takes phone calls and walk-ins during business hours.

The Sheriff's Office works with other law enforcement in East Texas to serve warrants and track fugitives. They handle extradition cases when someone is caught in Rusk County on a warrant from another area. Warrant records show the person's name, charges, bond amount, and the court that issued the warrant. This is public data under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, which is the state's public information law.

OfficeRusk County Sheriff's Office
Phone903-657-0377
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websiteruskcounty.tx.us

Note: The Sheriff's Office handles warrants from all court levels in Rusk County.

The most direct method is to call the Sheriff's Office. Give them a name and date of birth. They will check the system. You can also walk into the courthouse in Henderson.

The Texas DPS Crime Records portal runs statewide criminal history checks. This covers all Texas counties, including Rusk. There is a fee for the search. The DPS Crime Records page explains what you need and how to read results.

The Rusk County Clerk stores misdemeanor case records. The District Clerk handles felony case files from the 4th Judicial District Court. Both offices sit at the courthouse. Search by defendant name or case number. Standard copies are $1.00 per page. Certified copies cost a bit more per state statute.

Rusk County Courts and Warrant Types

Rusk County has several courts that can issue warrants. The 4th Judicial District Court handles felony cases. These include serious crimes such as assault, drug charges, and theft over a certain amount. The County Court manages Class A and B misdemeanors. JP courts deal with Class C offenses.

Under Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, a magistrate must sign an arrest warrant based on probable cause. The warrant names the person and describes the offense. Once it is active, any peace officer in the state can make the arrest. This is why a Rusk County warrant can lead to an arrest in Houston, Dallas, or anywhere else in Texas.

The District Attorney prosecutes felonies and works with law enforcement on case development and grand jury presentations. The County Attorney prosecutes misdemeanor cases and advises county departments on legal questions. Records from both offices end up in the court file system managed by the clerks.

JP Courts and Constable Warrants

The Justice of the Peace courts in Rusk County issue warrants for Class C misdemeanors. These include traffic tickets, minor criminal offenses, and local code violations. JP courts also conduct hearings and set bonds.

Rusk County constables serve civil process and execute criminal warrants in their precincts. They handle citations, subpoenas, protective orders, and eviction notices. Each constable covers a set geographic area and works with the Sheriff's Office on warrant service throughout the county.

Note: Each JP precinct has its own constable who handles warrant service for that area of Rusk County.

Statewide Search Resources

Texas state agencies provide tools that cover Rusk County records. The Texas DPS maintains the largest criminal records database in the state. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice has records on current and former inmates.

The Texas Judicial Branch manages court system data across the state. The Texas Attorney General handles public information requests and open records guidance. These are good options when you want to search more than one county or when you are not sure where a warrant was issued. For Rusk County records specifically, the offices in Henderson will have the most current data.

Rusk County Warrant Record Fees and Copies

Getting copies of Rusk County warrant records is straightforward. Visit the clerk offices in Henderson and ask for records by name or case number. Standard copies are $1.00 per page. Certified copies cost more and are set by state law. You can pay at the counter.

Mail requests work too. Send a letter to the clerk with the person's full name, any dates or case numbers you have, and a check for the estimated fees. Most requests from Rusk County get processed within a week or two. The DPS Criminal History portal is another option for $3.00 per name. It searches the statewide Computerized Criminal History database and can show Rusk County data alongside results from every other Texas county. For phone assistance with DPS searches, call 1-855-481-7070. The DPS Crime Records Division also accepts fingerprint-based check requests by mail at $10.00 each for more accurate results.

The screenshot below shows the Texas Attorney General's website, which provides guidance on open records and public information requests.

Texas Attorney General website for Rusk County warrant records

The AG's office can help if you have trouble getting records from a government office in Rusk County or anywhere else in Texas.

Nearby Counties

These counties sit near Rusk County in East Texas. Check where the offense took place to find the right county for your warrant search.

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