San Jacinto County Warrant Lookup

San Jacinto County warrant records are stored at the courthouse in Coldspring, Texas. The Sheriff's Office handles all active warrant checks, and you can reach them by phone or stop by in person to ask about a specific name. Two clerk offices manage the court files behind those warrants. The County Clerk holds records for misdemeanor cases, and the District Clerk keeps felony files from the 258th Judicial District Court. Both let you search by name or case number. You can also run a statewide search through the Texas Department of Public Safety, which covers criminal history data from every county including San Jacinto.

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San Jacinto County Overview

28,800Population
ColdspringCounty Seat
258thJudicial District
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

San Jacinto County Sheriff Warrant Division

The San Jacinto County Sheriff's Office is where all active warrants are tracked. They maintain the full list of open warrants from every court in the county. Call 936-653-2129 to check on a warrant. Walk-ins are fine during normal hours too.

The warrant division keeps records that show the defendant's name, the charges, bond amounts, the issuing court, and whether the warrant is still active or has been served. The Sheriff's Office also works with other law enforcement agencies on fugitive cases. If someone with a San Jacinto County warrant is found in another county or state, the office handles the extradition process. All warrant data is considered public information under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, the Texas Public Information Act.

OfficeSan Jacinto County Sheriff's Office
Phone936-653-2129
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websitesanjacintocountysheriff.com

Note: The Sheriff's Office can confirm warrant status for members of the public and for other agencies.

Calling the Sheriff's Office is the quickest way. Give them a name and they run it. You can also go to the courthouse in Coldspring and talk to the clerks directly.

The San Jacinto County Clerk handles misdemeanor court records. You can search by defendant name, case number, or the date a case was filed. Staff are there to help during business hours. Copies cost $1.00 per page, and certified copies run a bit more under state fee rules. The District Clerk keeps all felony records from the 258th Judicial District Court, including indictments, plea agreements, trial transcripts, and sentencing orders.

State tools are an option too. The Texas DPS criminal history portal runs name-based searches that cover every Texas county. It costs a small fee but gives you data on arrests, convictions, and open cases. Check the DPS Crime Records page for full details on how to use it.

Warrant Records and Court Structure in San Jacinto County

San Jacinto County courts issue warrants at several levels. The rules come from Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. Every warrant has to name the person, state the offense, and be signed by a magistrate. Once active, any peace officer in Texas can serve it.

The 258th Judicial District Court handles felony cases. These are the most serious crimes, things like burglary, aggravated assault, and drug trafficking. The District Attorney's Office prosecutes these cases and presents them to the grand jury. They also run victim services. Below the district level, the County Court hears misdemeanor cases. The County Attorney handles prosecution for Class A and B misdemeanors and juvenile matters.

At the lowest level, the Justice of the Peace courts take Class C misdemeanor cases. Traffic violations, minor code offenses, and truancy cases land here. JP courts issue their own warrants and hold initial hearings. Each JP precinct has a constable who serves the warrants and all civil process for that court.

Note: Warrant records in San Jacinto County can be spread across multiple court offices depending on the charge level.

San Jacinto County Constable Warrants

The constable offices in San Jacinto County serve warrants and civil papers in their precincts. Each constable covers a set part of the county and works with the Sheriff's Office on warrant execution.

Constables serve citations, subpoenas, protective orders, and eviction notices on top of criminal warrants. They keep their own records of everything they serve. If you want to check on a warrant in a specific area of San Jacinto County, the constable for that precinct can help. They coordinate closely with both the JP courts and the Sheriff's Office to make sure warrants get carried out.

State Databases for San Jacinto County

The Texas Department of Public Safety maintains the biggest criminal records database in the state. You can use it to look up arrests and warrants from San Jacinto County along with every other county in Texas.

Other state resources include the Texas Department of Criminal Justice for prison records, the Office of Court Administration for court system guidance, and the Texas Attorney General for public records requests. These tools are helpful when you need records from more than one county or when you are not sure where a case was filed. For San Jacinto County records specifically, the clerk offices in Coldspring have the most complete files.

San Jacinto County Warrant Record Copies

Getting copies at the Coldspring courthouse is easy. Ask the clerk for records by name or case number. Standard copies cost $1.00 per page. Certified copies carry a higher fee per the state schedule. You can pay at the counter with cash or check.

You can also mail a request to the clerk offices. Include the person's full name, any case details, and a check to cover the copy fees. Most mail requests get handled within a week or two. The DPS Criminal History search at $3.00 per name is a faster option if you just need to check whether records exist. It covers all Texas counties and pulls from the Computerized Criminal History database. For phone help with the DPS system, call 1-855-481-7070.

Below is a screenshot of the San Jacinto County Sheriff's Office website, which handles warrant verification and law enforcement services for the county.

San Jacinto County Sheriff's Office website for warrant records

Contact the Sheriff's Office at 936-653-2129 to verify active warrants or ask about criminal records in San Jacinto County.

Nearby Counties

San Jacinto County borders these counties. Warrants are filed where the crime happened, so make sure you check the right jurisdiction.

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