Shackelford County Warrant Lookup

Shackelford County warrant records can be found at the courthouse in Albany, Texas. The Sheriff's Office maintains a record of all active warrants in the county and offers warrant checks by phone or walk-in. Court files are split between two clerk offices. The County Clerk keeps misdemeanor records, and the District Clerk holds felony case files from the 42nd Judicial District Court. Shackelford County has about 3,200 people and sits in north-central Texas. You can also use the statewide criminal history search from the Texas Department of Public Safety for an online option that covers all Texas counties.

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Shackelford County Overview

3,200Population
AlbanyCounty Seat
42ndJudicial District
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Shackelford County Sheriff Warrants

The Shackelford County Sheriff's Office handles all warrant tracking. They keep the full list of active warrants from every court level in the county. Call 325-762-2232 to check on a warrant.

The office can give you the defendant's name, charges, bond amount, issuing court, and warrant status. They also work with other agencies to find and arrest people with open warrants. If someone is picked up in another county or state, the Sheriff's Office coordinates extradition back to Shackelford County. Warrant data is public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, the Texas Public Information Act.

OfficeShackelford County Sheriff's Office
Phone325-762-2232
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websiteshackelfordcountysheriff.com

Note: Walk-in warrant checks are available during business hours at the Sheriff's Office in Albany.

Phone the Sheriff's Office. That is the fastest route. Give a name and they run a check. You can also go to the courthouse in Albany and ask the clerks.

The Shackelford County Clerk stores misdemeanor criminal records. Search by name, case number, or date of filing. Copies cost $1.00 per page. Certified copies have a higher fee. The District Clerk manages felony case records from the 42nd Judicial District Court. Those files contain indictments, plea agreements, trial transcripts, sentencing orders, and all motions filed in the case. Some records may be accessible through the Texas e-Filing system.

The Texas DPS criminal history portal is open to the public. It charges a small fee and covers every county in Texas. Check the DPS Crime Records page for step-by-step instructions.

Warrant Records and Courts in Shackelford County

Texas law under Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure requires that every arrest warrant name the person, describe the offense, show probable cause, and carry a magistrate's signature. Once signed, any officer in the state can serve the warrant.

The 42nd Judicial District Court handles felony cases in Shackelford County. The District Attorney prosecutes all felony matters, works with law enforcement agencies, and presents cases to the grand jury. Victim services are available through that office. The County Attorney prosecutes Class A and B misdemeanors and juvenile cases. They also serve as legal counsel to the commissioners court and other county departments.

At the lowest court level, the Justice of the Peace courts handle Class C misdemeanors. Traffic violations, minor code offenses, and school attendance cases go here. JP courts can issue their own warrants and hold hearings. Each precinct has a constable who serves those warrants.

Note: All court levels in Shackelford County can issue arrest warrants.

Shackelford County Constable Records

Constable offices in Shackelford County serve civil process and criminal warrants within their precincts. They handle citations, subpoenas, protective orders, and eviction notices.

Each constable keeps track of all process served in their area. They coordinate with the Sheriff's Office to cover the whole county. If you want to verify warrant service in a particular part of Shackelford County, the constable for that precinct is the person to ask.

Shackelford County Warrant Fees and Tips

There is no charge to check for a warrant. Call the Sheriff at 325-762-2232 and they will look it up. Court record copies cost $1.00 per page at the clerk offices in Albany. Certified copies are more. The DPS statewide search costs $3.00 per name check and covers every county in Texas.

Texas warrants stay active until served, recalled, or resolved. There is no time limit. A warrant from the 42nd Judicial District Court in Shackelford County can sit open for years and still lead to an arrest. A routine traffic stop anywhere in the state can bring up the old warrant. This applies to felony arrest warrants, bench warrants for missed court dates, and capias warrants from any court level. In a small county like Shackelford, it can feel like nothing happens with an old warrant. But once the person's name hits the system again, it shows up. Talking to a lawyer before turning yourself in is a good idea. They can sometimes work out a plan with the court in advance so the process goes more smoothly.

State-Level Resources for Shackelford County

Several state agencies hold records that cover Shackelford County. The Texas DPS is the main source for statewide criminal history. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice has inmate records. The Office of Court Administration manages court data across Texas.

The Texas Attorney General processes public records requests and runs victim notification programs. These state-level tools are good when you need to search across counties or when the local office is hard to reach. For complete case files from Shackelford County, the clerk offices in Albany have the most detail.

Below is a view of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 15, which governs how warrants are issued and served in Shackelford County and all Texas counties.

Texas Code of Criminal Procedure for Shackelford County warrant records

This statute sets out the legal requirements for arrest warrants across the state, including probable cause and magistrate approval.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Shackelford County. Make sure you search the county where the offense took place.

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