Access Upshur County Warrant Records

Upshur County warrant records are held by the Sheriff's Office and the court clerks in Gilmer, Texas. The county uses two separate clerk offices for criminal case records. Misdemeanor files stay with the County Clerk. Felony files go to the District Clerk. You can check for active warrants by calling the Sheriff's Office or visiting the courthouse in person. State tools from the Texas DPS cover Upshur County in their statewide search system. All warrant information is public under Texas law, and you can search by name or case number at the offices in Gilmer.

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Upshur County Overview

41,753Population
GilmerCounty Seat
115thJudicial District
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Upshur County Sheriff and Warrants

The Upshur County Sheriff's Office handles all active warrants for the county. They keep records of every open warrant from all court levels. Call 903-843-5035 to check on a warrant. The office is in Gilmer.

The Sheriff's Office works with agencies across Northeast Texas to serve warrants and track fugitives. They also handle extradition for people picked up locally on warrants from other counties or states. Warrant records include the defendant's name, charges, bond amount, and the court that issued the warrant. All of this is public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. You can ask for this information during normal business hours by phone or in person.

OfficeUpshur County Sheriff's Office
Phone903-843-5035
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websiteupshurcounty.tx.us

The quickest way is to call the Sheriff's Office. Give them a full name and they can check the system. Going to the courthouse in Gilmer is another good option.

The Texas DPS Crime Records portal offers a statewide criminal history search. It covers all counties, Upshur included. A small fee applies. The DPS Crime Records page explains the process and what information you need to provide.

The Upshur County Clerk has misdemeanor case records. The District Clerk stores felony files from the 115th Judicial District Court. Search by name or case number at either office. Standard copies are $1.00 per page. Certified copies cost more under state law.

Note: Upshur County shares the 115th Judicial District with nearby counties in Northeast Texas.

Upshur County Courts and Warrant Records

The 115th Judicial District Court handles felony cases. The County Court manages Class A and B misdemeanors. Justice of the Peace courts cover Class C cases like traffic tickets and minor criminal violations.

Under Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, every arrest warrant must be signed by a magistrate after finding probable cause. The warrant must name the person and describe the offense. Once it is active, any Texas peace officer can serve it. A warrant from Upshur County is valid across the entire state.

The District Attorney prosecutes felony cases in Upshur County. The office works with law enforcement on investigations and presents cases to the grand jury. The County Attorney handles misdemeanor prosecution and provides legal guidance to county departments. Records from both offices become part of the permanent court files.

JP Courts and Constables in Upshur County

The JP courts in Upshur County issue warrants for Class C misdemeanors. These include traffic violations, minor theft, and code infractions. JP courts also hold hearings and set bonds for certain offenses.

Upshur County constables serve civil process and execute warrants within their precincts. They handle citations, subpoenas, protective orders, and eviction notices. Each precinct has an elected constable who works with the Sheriff's Office on law enforcement matters. Constables can also provide information about whether a specific warrant has been served in their area.

Upshur County Warrant Costs and Copies

Checking if a warrant exists is free. Call the Sheriff at 903-843-5035 and give them a name. They do not charge for a basic warrant check. Court record copies are another matter. Both the County Clerk and the District Clerk charge $1.00 per page for standard copies. Certified copies cost more, and the fee is set by state statute.

The DPS statewide search runs $3.00 per name. You can use it from home. It covers Upshur County and all 253 other Texas counties. Provide a name and date of birth, and the system will pull up any criminal history data it has. This includes warrant records, arrest data, and case results from the 115th Judicial District Court and other courts in the county.

Warrants from Upshur County do not expire. They remain in the state system until the person is arrested, the judge recalls them, or the matter gets resolved. An old warrant from a court in Gilmer can still lead to an arrest years later. This happens when someone gets stopped or when their name gets run through the system during another transaction. If you suspect you have a warrant in Upshur County, the smart move is to call and check. Many people choose to hire a lawyer and arrange a voluntary surrender, which often goes smoother than getting caught off guard.

State Search Resources

The Texas DPS maintains statewide criminal records. The TDCJ tracks inmates and parolees. The Texas Judicial Branch manages court data for all Texas counties.

The Texas Attorney General provides guidance on open records and public information. These state tools work well when you need to search across multiple counties. For Upshur County warrant records specifically, the offices in Gilmer will have the most current information on active warrants and case status.

The DPS Crime Records page below explains how to run criminal history checks that cover Upshur County.

DPS Crime Records page for Upshur County warrant records

This page explains the fee structure and the information required to run a name-based criminal history search in Texas.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Upshur County in Northeast Texas. Warrants get filed in the county where the offense took place.

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