Winkler County Warrant Records

Winkler County warrant records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office and court clerks in Kermit, Texas. This West Texas county is part of the 112th Judicial District and keeps criminal case records through two clerk offices. The County Clerk handles misdemeanor files, and the District Clerk stores felony case records. You can search for warrants by calling the Sheriff's Office, going to the courthouse in Kermit, or using state search tools run by the Texas DPS. All active warrants in Winkler County are public records, and the local offices can help you find what you need during regular hours.

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8,600Population
KermitCounty Seat
112thJudicial District
County & DistrictCourt Clerks

Winkler County Sheriff Warrant Records

The Winkler County Sheriff's Office manages all active warrants. They track every warrant from every court in the county. Call 432-586-3300 to ask about a warrant. You can visit the office in Kermit during business hours too.

The Sheriff's Office serves warrants and works with other law enforcement agencies across the state. If someone with a Winkler County warrant is found in another county, the Sheriff's Office coordinates the transfer. They also handle extradition from out of state. Warrant details are public information under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. The data includes the person's name, charges, bond amount, and the issuing court.

Texas warrants stay active until served or recalled. There is no expiration date. If you have an open warrant, the best step is to contact a lawyer or call the Sheriff's Office to learn your options.

OfficeWinkler County Sheriff's Office
Phone432-586-3300
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websitewinklercountysheriff.com

Call the Sheriff's Office first. A phone call with a full name and date of birth is the quickest way to check for active warrants.

You can also use the Texas DPS Criminal History search online. This pulls records from all Texas counties, including Winkler County. There is a fee for each search. The DPS Crime Records page has the details on how to use it.

At the courthouse in Kermit, the Winkler County Clerk stores misdemeanor records. The District Clerk keeps felony case files from the 112th Judicial District Court. Both offices take walk-ins during the week. Standard copies are $1.00 per page.

If you have an active Winkler County warrant, you can resolve it by going to the Kermit courthouse and posting bond. The judge sets the bond based on the charge. Once posted, you get a court date and the warrant status changes to served. This is a better route than waiting for an arrest.

Note: The DPS statewide search may not have every local warrant, so a call to the Sheriff's Office is still a good idea.

Court Records and Warrants

Winkler County's court system follows the standard Texas model. The 112th Judicial District Court handles felony cases. The County Court takes misdemeanors. Justice of the Peace courts deal with Class C cases and minor offenses.

Every warrant must follow Chapter 15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. A magistrate reviews the facts, finds probable cause, and signs the warrant. It names the person, describes the charge, and can be served by any peace officer in the state. Once a warrant goes active, it stays in the system until served or recalled by the issuing court. There is no expiration on Texas warrants, no matter which court level issued them.

The District Attorney prosecutes felonies in Winkler County and works with law enforcement on case preparation. They present cases to the grand jury and handle criminal appeals. Victim services are also available through the DA's office. The County Attorney handles misdemeanor cases and advises county government on legal matters. Both offices work with the Sheriff's Office on warrant preparation and case review, creating records that end up in the court files stored by the clerks.

Constable and JP Court Warrants

Winkler County constables execute warrants and serve civil process in their precincts. They handle citations, subpoenas, and protective orders alongside warrant service.

The Justice of the Peace courts issue warrants for Class C misdemeanors. Traffic tickets, code violations, and truancy cases go through these courts. JP courts conduct initial hearings and set bonds. Each precinct's constable serves the warrants from their JP court. These are minor warrants, but they carry real consequences and show up on background checks.

State Resources for Winkler County Searches

The Texas Department of Public Safety runs the statewide criminal history database. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice tracks inmates and parolees. The Office of Court Administration oversees the court system across Texas.

The Attorney General's Office helps with public records requests at the state level. For Winkler County warrant records, start with the offices in Kermit. Use state tools when you need a wider search or are checking multiple counties.

Winkler County is rural, so online access to local court records is limited. Most searches happen by phone or in person at the Kermit courthouse. If you need printed copies mailed to you, send a written request to the clerk office with the name and a check for copy fees. The staff will pull the records and mail them out. This option works for people who live far from Kermit. The DPS statewide search is the closest thing to an online search for Winkler County warrant records since the county does not run its own search portal.

The screenshot below shows the Texas DPS Criminal History search portal, which covers warrant records from Winkler County and all other Texas counties.

Texas DPS criminal history search for Winkler County warrant records

This statewide tool pulls arrest and warrant data from the central database that Winkler County feeds into.

Nearby Counties

These counties are near Winkler County in West Texas. Warrants are filed where the offense took place.

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