Yoakum County Warrant Records
Yoakum County warrant records are kept by the Sheriff's Office and court clerks in Plains, Texas. This rural West Texas county is part of the 110th Judicial District. The County Clerk stores misdemeanor criminal records, and the District Clerk manages felony case files. You can search for active warrants by contacting the Sheriff's Office by phone, visiting the courthouse in Plains, or using the statewide criminal history search tool from the Texas Department of Public Safety. Most court records in Yoakum County are public, and staff at the courthouse can help you pull up what you need.
Yoakum County Overview
Yoakum County Sheriff and Warrants
The Yoakum County Sheriff's Office maintains all active warrants in the county. Call 806-456-2229 to check on a warrant. Walk-ins are accepted at the office in Plains during normal hours.
The office handles warrant service and fugitive coordination with other agencies. When someone with a Yoakum County warrant is arrested in another part of Texas, the Sheriff's Office works out the details for the transfer. Out-of-state extradition is handled here too. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, warrant information is public. It includes the person's name, charges, bond amount, and the court that issued it.
Warrants in Texas don't expire. They stay active until served or recalled. If you have an open warrant in Yoakum County, you can go to the courthouse in Plains and post bond to clear it. The bond amount depends on the charge. Once you post bond, the court sets a hearing date and the warrant changes to served. This is a better option than being picked up on a traffic stop or at a routine check.
| Office | Yoakum County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Phone | 806-456-2229 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | yoakumcountysheriff.com |
Finding Yoakum County Warrant Records
Call the Sheriff's Office for the quickest results. A name and date of birth is enough for them to check the system.
The Texas DPS Criminal History search covers all 254 Texas counties, including Yoakum County. There is a fee for each search. The DPS Crime Records page explains how the process works and what results to expect.
At the courthouse in Plains, the Yoakum County Clerk keeps misdemeanor files. The District Clerk stores felony records from the 110th Judicial District Court. Both offices are open weekdays and let you search by name or case number. Copies run $1.00 per page.
Note: Not every local warrant appears in the state database right away, so check with the Sheriff's Office too.
Court System and Warrant Records
Yoakum County follows the Texas court structure. The 110th Judicial District Court handles felonies. The County Court takes misdemeanors. Justice of the Peace courts cover Class C cases.
Each court can issue its own warrants under Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. A judge must find probable cause before signing a warrant. The warrant names the person, states the offense, and carries a magistrate's signature. Any peace officer in the state can then serve it. The District Attorney prosecutes felony cases, and the County Attorney handles misdemeanor prosecution. Both offices work closely with law enforcement on warrant preparation and case building.
Records from all these offices end up with the court clerks. The District Clerk keeps everything from the indictment through the final disposition for felony cases. The County Clerk does the same for misdemeanor matters.
Constable and Justice Court Warrants
Yoakum County constables serve warrants and civil process within their precincts. They handle subpoenas, citations, and protective orders alongside warrant service. Each constable works within a defined geographic area of the county.
Justice of the Peace courts issue warrants for Class C misdemeanors. Traffic violations, ordinance issues, and truancy cases go through these courts. JP courts hold initial hearings and set bonds. The constable for each precinct serves the warrants from that court. Even minor JP warrants can lead to arrest during a traffic stop and will show up on a background check. If you have a JP warrant in Yoakum County, contact the court or the constable to find out how to resolve it.
State Resources for Yoakum County
The Texas DPS runs the statewide criminal history database. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice tracks people in the prison system. The Office of Court Administration oversees courts statewide, and the Attorney General's Office assists with public records requests.
For anything specific to Yoakum County, the local offices in Plains are the best option. State tools help when you want to cast a wider net or check records across multiple counties at the same time.
Because Yoakum County is rural and does not have its own online records portal, phone and mail are the main ways to search from a distance. You can send a letter to the clerk office in Plains with the name you need checked and a check for copy fees. The staff will look through their files and mail back what they find. For a fast active warrant check, call the Sheriff at 806-456-2229. They can run a name through the system while you are on the phone. The DPS online portal is also a good backup since it pulls data from all Texas counties.
Below is a screenshot of the Texas Judicial Branch website, which provides information on the court system across Texas, including courts that handle warrant records in Yoakum County.
This site can help you find the right court for your records search in Yoakum County and other Texas counties.
Nearby Counties
Yoakum County is in West Texas near these counties. Check the county where the offense took place when looking for warrants.