Waller County Warrant Records

Waller County warrant records are managed by the Sheriff's Office and court clerks in Hempstead, Texas. The county sits northwest of Houston and has been growing steadily. Both the County Clerk and District Clerk handle criminal case files, with misdemeanors and felonies split between them. You can check for active warrants by calling the Sheriff's Office, visiting the courthouse, or using statewide search tools run by the Texas Department of Public Safety. Waller County is part of the 506th Judicial District, and most warrant records are public under state law.

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Waller County Overview

58,000Population
HempsteadCounty Seat
506thJudicial District
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Waller County Sheriff Warrant Services

The Waller County Sheriff's Office tracks all active warrants from every court in the county. Call 979-826-7701 to check on a warrant. They accept phone and walk-in requests during regular hours.

Warrant data shows the person's name, charges, bond amount, and the court that issued it. The Sheriff's Office handles warrant service across the county and coordinates with Harris County and other nearby agencies when needed. They also deal with extradition for suspects found outside the county. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, this information is available to the public on request.

Waller County's proximity to the Houston metro area means it sees a fair amount of cross-county criminal activity. The Sheriff's Office works closely with state and federal law enforcement on cases that span multiple jurisdictions.

OfficeWaller County Sheriff's Office
Phone979-826-7701
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websitewallercountysheriff.com

Call ahead to confirm office hours, especially around holidays. The staff can also tell you over the phone if you need to bring any paperwork for your records request. Having the full legal name and any case details ready will speed up the process.

The fastest way is to call the Sheriff's Office. Give them a name and they can look it up. For court case details, go to the courthouse in Hempstead.

The Waller County District Clerk handles felony records from the 506th Judicial District Court. These include indictments, plea agreements, sentencing orders, and motions. The County Clerk keeps misdemeanor files. Both offices let you search by name or case number. Copies run $1.00 per page for standard documents.

Online, the DPS Criminal History Search lets you check statewide records for $3.00 per search. You need to set up an account. Results include arrest and conviction data reported by all Texas agencies, including Waller County offices. The Crime Records Division has more details on the process.

Warrant Records and Texas Statutes

Under Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, a warrant of arrest is a written order from a magistrate. It must name the person, describe the charge, and be signed by the issuing judge. Once active, the warrant extends to every part of Texas. Any peace officer can serve it at any time.

The Waller County District Attorney prosecutes felony cases and presents evidence to the grand jury. The County Attorney handles Class A and B misdemeanor cases. Both offices play a role in the warrant process, from requesting warrants to managing cases through trial. Victim services are available through the DA's office for people involved in criminal cases.

The law is clear that warrants don't expire on their own. They stay active until resolved. If you think a warrant might exist for you in Waller County, it is worth checking rather than waiting.

Waller County Constables and Lower Courts

The Waller County Constables serve warrants and civil process within their precincts. They handle citations, subpoenas, protective orders, and eviction notices. Constables coordinate with the Sheriff's Office on warrant execution.

The Justice of the Peace courts deal with Class C misdemeanors, small claims, and truancy. They issue arrest warrants for minor offenses and hold initial hearings. Each JP precinct has a constable who handles service in that area. If you need to check on a Class C warrant in a specific part of Waller County, the local constable can help.

Note: Constable precincts each cover a different part of Waller County for warrant service. Call the clerk to find out which precinct covers your area.

State Search Tools for Waller County

Several state agencies can help with Waller County warrant searches. The Texas DPS runs the main criminal records database. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice tracks inmates and parolees. The Texas Judicial Branch website links to courts across all 254 counties.

The Texas Attorney General's Office handles public records requests and victim notification. The Sex Offender Registry allows searches by name or location. These tools are useful when you need to search beyond just Waller County or when you want to verify state-level records alongside local data.

Waller County warrants do not expire. A warrant from the 506th Judicial District Court or any other court stays active until served, recalled, or resolved. Because Waller County sits close to the Houston metro, law enforcement in the area regularly runs names through the system. A traffic stop on US-290 or FM-362 could turn up an old warrant. If you think you might have a warrant in Waller County, call the Sheriff at 979-826-7701 to check. A lawyer can help you handle it on your terms rather than risking an arrest at a bad time.

The image below shows the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 15, which governs warrant issuance and service procedures that apply to Waller County.

Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 15 for Waller County warrants

This statute covers how warrants are issued, what they must contain, and how they can be served across Texas.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Waller County. Warrants are filed where the charge was brought, so check the right county.

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