Victoria County Warrant Records Search

Victoria County warrant records are stored by the Sheriff's Office and court clerks in Victoria, Texas. The county uses a split system where the County Clerk holds misdemeanor files and the District Clerk keeps felony case records. Warrant information is available to the public through phone calls, in-person visits, or state online search tools. Victoria County is part of the 135th and 377th Judicial Districts and processes a high volume of criminal cases each year. Whether you are looking for an active warrant or need old case files, the local offices in Victoria can point you in the right direction.

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92,000Population
VictoriaCounty Seat
135th & 377thJudicial Districts
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Victoria County Sheriff Warrant Division

The Victoria County Sheriff's Office manages all active warrant records for the county. They track warrants from every court level. You can call 361-575-3200 to ask about a specific warrant. The office takes phone and walk-in inquiries during standard hours.

When you ask about a warrant, the office can tell you the charges, bond amount, issuing court, and current status. The Sheriff's Office also handles fugitive operations. They coordinate with other agencies when someone with a Victoria County warrant is found in a different county or state. Extradition procedures are in place for these situations. All warrant data is public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552.

OfficeVictoria County Sheriff's Office
Phone361-575-3200
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websitevictoriacountysheriff.com

Note: The Sheriff's Office is the fastest place to check for active warrants in Victoria County.

Call the Sheriff's Office first. They can check the system right away. For detailed court records, head to the courthouse in Victoria.

The Victoria County District Clerk stores all felony case records from the 135th and 377th District Courts. You can search by defendant name or case number. Records include charging documents, plea agreements, trial transcripts, and sentencing orders. The County Clerk has misdemeanor case files. Standard copies are $1.00 per page and certified copies cost more based on state fee schedules.

The Texas DPS Criminal History Search covers the whole state. You pay $3.00 per search and need an account. It can pull up arrests and convictions from Victoria County that local agencies reported to the state. The search works by name and date of birth. If the identifiers match less than fifteen records, you get all of them. More than fifteen and they ask you to narrow it down.

Victoria County Warrant Records and State Law

Texas law spells out how warrants work. Under Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, a warrant needs the name of the accused, a description of the offense, and a magistrate's signature. It is issued in the name of the State of Texas and can be served anywhere in the state by any peace officer.

There is no time limit on a warrant. It stays active until it gets served, recalled by the court, or resolved some other way. Arrests can happen at any time, on any day. The District Attorney prosecutes felonies in Victoria County and works with the grand jury on case preparation. The County Attorney handles misdemeanor prosecution and provides legal counsel to county officials.

Both offices work with law enforcement on case review and deciding whether to seek warrants. Victim services are also available through the DA's office. They help victims stay informed about case status and court dates.

Note: A warrant issued in Victoria County can be served by any peace officer in the State of Texas.

Victoria County Justice Courts and Constable Warrants

The Justice of the Peace courts in Victoria County handle Class C misdemeanors. These include traffic citations, code violations, and truancy cases. JP courts issue arrest warrants for these offenses and hold initial hearings. They also set bonds for certain charges.

The Victoria County Constables serve warrants and civil process in their precincts. Each constable covers a specific part of the county. They handle everything from citations and subpoenas to protective orders and eviction notices. If a warrant was issued by a JP court, the local constable usually handles the service.

State Databases for Victoria County Warrant Searches

The Texas DPS runs the Computerized Criminal History system. Victoria County agencies report arrest data to this database. You can access it through the online portal or by mail. The Crime Records Division offers both name-based and fingerprint-based search options.

The TDCJ keeps records on current and former state prison inmates. If someone from Victoria County went to prison, their record is in this system. The Texas Judicial Branch provides court system information and county-level court access links. The Attorney General's Office handles certain public records requests.

These state tools work well for broad searches. But for Victoria County-specific warrant records, the local Sheriff's Office and clerk offices are the most direct route. They have the most current and complete data for cases in this county.

Victoria County warrants do not expire under Texas law. A warrant from the 135th or 377th Judicial District Court can remain active for years. The same is true for misdemeanor warrants and Class C warrants from JP courts. If a person's name gets checked during any law enforcement contact, the old warrant will show up. Dealing with a warrant on your own terms through a lawyer is always a better option than an unexpected arrest. Court record copies cost $1.00 per page at the clerk offices in Victoria. Certified copies carry a higher fee set by state statute.

The screenshot below shows the Texas DPS Criminal History Search portal, which can be used to look up records from Victoria County and all other Texas counties.

Texas DPS Criminal History Search for Victoria County warrant records

The DPS portal requires an account and charges $3.00 per search. It pulls from the statewide Computerized Criminal History database.

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