Wheeler County Warrant Records

Wheeler County warrant records are stored across several offices in Wheeler, Texas. The Sheriff's Office tracks all active warrants issued by courts in the county. Criminal case files are split between two clerk offices, with the County Clerk handling misdemeanor records and the District Clerk keeping felony files from the 31st Judicial District Court. You can search for warrants by calling the Sheriff's Office, visiting the courthouse, or using the Texas DPS statewide criminal history tool. Located in the Texas Panhandle, Wheeler County makes most of its court records available to the public through its local offices.

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5,400Population
WheelerCounty Seat
31stJudicial District
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Wheeler County Sheriff and Warrants

The Wheeler County Sheriff's Office is the main point of contact for warrant checks. They maintain a list of all active warrants from courts across the county. Call 806-826-5541 to ask about a warrant, or go to the office in Wheeler during business hours.

Once a warrant is signed by a judge, the Sheriff's Office enters it into the system. They serve warrants and coordinate with outside agencies when needed. If someone with a Wheeler County warrant is picked up in another part of the state, the Sheriff's Office works out the transfer. Under Texas law, warrants stay active until they are served or recalled. They don't go away on their own.

Warrant information is public. It includes the person's name, charges, bond set by the court, and the warrant status. This falls under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, which governs public access to government records.

OfficeWheeler County Sheriff's Office
Phone806-826-5541
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websitewheelercountysheriff.com

Start with the Sheriff's Office for the fastest results. A phone call with a full name is usually enough to check for active warrants in Wheeler County.

The Texas DPS Criminal History portal is another option. It pulls arrest and warrant data from all 254 Texas counties. Wheeler County records are included. There is a fee for each search. The DPS Crime Records page explains the process and what kind of results to expect.

Court records are available through the clerk offices. The Wheeler County Clerk has misdemeanor case files. The District Clerk stores felony records from the 31st Judicial District Court. Both are in the courthouse and open weekdays. Copies cost $1.00 per page.

You can also request records by mail. Send a letter to the clerk offices in Wheeler with the name and a check for copy fees. Staff will search the files and mail back copies of what they find.

Note: Felony and misdemeanor warrant records are kept by different clerks in Wheeler County.

Court System and Warrant Records

Wheeler County has a layered court system. The District Court is the highest level for criminal cases. It handles all felonies filed in the 31st Judicial District. The County Court takes Class A and B misdemeanors. Justice of the Peace courts sit at the bottom, dealing with Class C misdemeanors and small claims.

All three court levels can issue warrants. Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure sets the rules. A judge needs probable cause. The warrant must name the accused, state the offense, and carry a signature from a magistrate. Once it is signed and filed, any peace officer in the state can serve it. That is how a warrant from a small Panhandle county can lead to an arrest in a big city hundreds of miles away.

The District Attorney handles felony cases and presents them to the grand jury. The County Attorney prosecutes misdemeanors and advises county officials on legal matters. Both offices create records that become part of the court files.

Constable and Justice Court Warrants

Wheeler County constables serve civil process and execute warrants in their precincts. They handle subpoenas, citations, and protective orders as well. If you need to know whether a warrant has been served in a specific part of Wheeler County, call the constable for that area.

The Justice of the Peace courts issue warrants for Class C misdemeanors. Traffic tickets, code violations, and truancy cases fall under this court. JP courts also hold initial hearings and set bonds. Each constable serves the warrants from the JP court in their precinct. These are the lower-level warrants, but they still show up in a background check and can lead to an arrest.

Statewide Search Tools for Wheeler County

The Texas Department of Public Safety runs the state's criminal history database. This is the broadest tool for finding warrant records. It covers all Texas counties including Wheeler.

Other state resources include the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, which tracks people in the prison system, and the Office of Court Administration, which oversees the statewide court system. The Texas Attorney General's Office can help with public records requests if local offices are slow to respond. These tools are useful when you need to search beyond Wheeler County or want to check multiple locations at once.

The Texas Sex Offender Registry is free to search by county. It shows registered offenders in Wheeler County and across the state. This tool can be used alongside a warrant search to get a fuller picture of someone's criminal record. The DPS also runs a criminal history portal that pulls data from every Texas county. Wheeler County feeds its arrest and court data into this system. The fee is $3.00 per search.

The image below shows the Texas Judicial Branch website, which provides information on court systems across Texas, including Wheeler County courts that handle warrant records.

Texas Judicial Branch website for Wheeler County warrant records

This site helps you find the right court for your records search in Wheeler County and across the state.

Nearby Counties

Wheeler County borders these counties in the Texas Panhandle. Make sure you search the right county for the warrant you need.

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