Access Titus County Warrant Records
Titus County warrant records are on file at the Sheriff's Office and the courthouse in Mount Pleasant. Located in northeast Texas, this county covers a mix of rural areas and the growing city of Mount Pleasant. The Sheriff handles all active warrant tracking and can verify if a warrant exists for someone. The County Clerk keeps misdemeanor records, while the District Clerk stores felony case files for the 71st Judicial District Court. Whether you call, visit in person, or use state search tools, Titus County warrant records are accessible to the public.
Titus County Overview
Titus County Sheriff Warrant Records
The Titus County Sheriff's Office maintains all active warrants from the courts. Call 903-572-5169 to ask about a warrant. They can look up a name and give you the charges, bond amount, issuing court, and whether it is still active.
Mount Pleasant is the main population center in Titus County, so most warrant activity comes from cases there. The Sheriff coordinates with local police and state agencies on warrant execution and fugitive cases. When someone with a Titus County warrant is picked up in another county, the Sheriff handles extradition. Every arrest warrant issued here must meet the requirements in Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 15, including probable cause and a magistrate's approval. Walk-in warrant checks are available at the courthouse in Mount Pleasant on weekdays.
Misdemeanor Warrants in Titus County
The Titus County County Clerk holds records for misdemeanor criminal cases. Warrants linked to Class A and B misdemeanors have files at this office. You can search records by defendant name, case number, or filing date. The copy fee is $1.00 per page, and certified copies carry a higher charge per state law.
The County Attorney prosecutes misdemeanor cases in Titus County. The office works with law enforcement on warrant preparation, handles juvenile cases, and provides legal counsel to county officials. Cases range from traffic violations to more serious misdemeanors. If a defendant does not show up for a scheduled hearing, the court will issue a bench warrant. These bench warrants add up over time and stay in the system until the person is arrested or the warrant is recalled.
Note: The County Clerk can help you search for records but cannot provide legal advice.
Search Titus County Felony Warrants
The Titus County District Clerk maintains felony case records for the 71st Judicial District Court. Felony warrant files include the indictment, charging instruments, plea agreements, trial transcripts, and sentencing orders. You can get certified copies from the District Clerk at the fees set by statute.
The District Attorney's Office prosecutes all felony cases in Titus County. They bring cases before the grand jury, handle appeals, and manage asset forfeiture proceedings. When a grand jury returns an indictment and the person is not in custody, the court issues an arrest warrant. The DA's office also provides victim services to assist people going through the criminal justice process.
Some Titus County court records may be accessible through the Texas e-Filing system online.
Texas DPS Warrant Search
You can search for Titus County warrant records through the Texas Department of Public Safety. The DPS criminal history portal covers every county and lets you search by name.
The screenshot below shows the DPS search tool used for statewide warrant lookups.
This state tool may show active warrants, arrest records, and dispositions from Titus County.
The Crime Records Division at DPS has details on what records you can access. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, government records are generally open to the public unless sealed by court order. The TDCJ offender search lets you check on people in the state prison system. The Texas Attorney General provides guidance on formal open records requests.
Titus County Court Warrants
Different types of warrants come out of Titus County courts. Arrest warrants are the most common. Bench warrants are issued for no-shows. Capias warrants deal with people who do not follow court orders.
Justice of the Peace courts issue warrants for Class C misdemeanors. Traffic cases, code violations, and truancy go through these courts. Titus County Constables serve warrants and civil process from the JP courts and coordinate with the Sheriff on execution. The Texas Judicial Branch website has more info on how these courts fit into the larger system.
Titus County Warrant Fees and Record Tips
Warrant checks through the Sheriff are free. Call 903-572-5169 and give them a name. Court copies cost $1.00 per page at the clerk offices. Certified copies are more. The DPS statewide search costs $3.00 per name and pulls records from all 254 Texas counties.
Warrants in Titus County do not expire. A warrant from the 71st Judicial District Court can stay active for years. If a person's name gets run during a traffic stop, the old warrant will come up. This can happen in any part of Texas. Bench warrants from missed court dates are common and stay on the books just like arrest warrants. If you think you have a warrant in Titus County, call the Sheriff to confirm. A lawyer in Mount Pleasant can help you figure out how to handle it. Dealing with it on your terms is always better than getting arrested at a bad time. The clerk offices in Mount Pleasant have the full case files once you know the case number or defendant name.
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