Warrant records are public documents in Gray County, Texas, pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act (Texas Government Code Chapter 552). This legislation establishes the public's right to access government records, including those pertaining to arrest warrants, bench warrants, and search warrants issued within the county jurisdiction. The Texas Public Information Act operates under the presumption that governmental records are open to public inspection unless specifically exempted by law.
Members of the public may access warrant information through designated channels established by Gray County law enforcement agencies and judicial offices. This access serves multiple public interests, including:
• Promoting governmental transparency and accountability • Enabling individuals to verify their own legal status • Assisting attorneys in providing effective legal representation • Supporting journalistic and research endeavors related to the criminal justice system
It should be noted that certain warrant information may be temporarily sealed or redacted in accordance with Texas Code of Criminal Procedure § 15.26 when public disclosure might compromise an ongoing investigation or endanger law enforcement personnel.
Warrant records maintained by Gray County authorities typically contain the following standard elements as required by Texas Code of Criminal Procedure § 15.02:
• Full legal name of the subject (including known aliases) • Physical description of the subject (height, weight, race, gender, distinguishing features) • Date of birth and/or approximate age • Last known address (when available) • Nature of the alleged offense and relevant statute • Case number and court of issuance • Date of warrant issuance • Bond amount (if applicable) • Name of issuing judge or magistrate • Name of the requesting law enforcement agency
The specificity of information contained in warrant records may vary according to the type of warrant issued and the circumstances of the case. All warrant records must comply with Texas statutory requirements regarding content and form.
Gray County residents and other interested parties may verify warrant status through several no-cost methods established by county authorities:
• In-person inquiry at the Gray County Sheriff's Office located at 218 N. Russell, Pampa, TX 79065 during regular business hours (Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM)
• Telephone inquiry to the Sheriff's Office at 806-669-8022 (proper identification verification procedures will apply)
• Visitation to the Gray County Courthouse at 205 N. Russell, Pampa, TX 79065 to access public terminals in the Clerk's Office
• Consultation of publicly posted warrant lists in designated areas of the Sheriff's Office and Courthouse
Individuals seeking warrant information should be prepared to provide proper identification and basic personal information to facilitate accurate record searches. The Gray County Sheriff's Office maintains the most current and comprehensive warrant database for the jurisdiction.
The Gray County Sheriff's Office, under the authority of Sheriff Michael Ryan, serves as the primary agency responsible for executing warrants issued within the county jurisdiction. The Sheriff's Office maintains a dedicated warrants division that processes and executes various types of warrants in accordance with Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 15.
Sheriff's deputies are legally empowered to:
• Execute arrest warrants at any time of day or night • Enter premises where the subject is reasonably believed to be located • Use reasonable force as necessary to effect an arrest • Transport arrested individuals to the Gray County Detention Center for processing
The Gray County Sheriff's Office prioritizes warrant execution based on several factors, including the severity of the alleged offense, public safety considerations, and available departmental resources. Individuals with active warrants are encouraged to surrender voluntarily at the Sheriff's Office to resolve their legal matters in a controlled environment.
Gray County Sheriff's Office 218 N. Russell Pampa, TX 79065 Phone: 806-669-8022 Gray County Sheriff's Office
As of 2025, Gray County has implemented enhanced systems for warrant verification that comply with Texas Government Code § 552.021. Individuals seeking to determine their warrant status may utilize the following official channels:
• Access the Gray County online warrant search portal through the county's official website (requires basic identifying information)
• Contact the Gray County Sheriff's Office Records Division directly at 806-669-8022 during regular business hours
• Visit the Gray County Courthouse at 205 N. Russell, Pampa, TX 79065 and request assistance from the Court Clerk's Office
• Consult with a licensed Texas attorney who can conduct a formal records search on your behalf
• Submit a written request for warrant information to the Gray County Sheriff's Office (response typically provided within 10 business days)
Pursuant to Texas law, individuals have the right to know if they are subject to an active warrant. However, attempting to evade service of a warrant constitutes a separate offense under Texas Penal Code § 38.04.
Gray County maintains a systematic process for verifying outstanding warrants in compliance with Texas Government Code § 552.108. Members of the public may utilize the following methods to conduct warrant searches:
• Access the Gray County Justice Information System terminals located in the public area of the Gray County Courthouse at 205 N. Russell, Pampa, TX 79065
• Submit a Public Information Request Form to the Gray County Sheriff's Office Records Division (standard processing time: 7-10 business days)
• Attend designated warrant resolution events periodically hosted by the Gray County Sheriff's Office and District Attorney's Office
• Contact the Gray County Clerk's Office at 806-669-8007 for assistance with court-issued warrants
• Utilize the warrant verification service provided by the Texas Department of Public Safety for statewide warrant checks
Individuals conducting warrant searches should note that certain protective orders and sealed warrants may not appear in standard public searches in accordance with Texas Family Code § 85.007 and Texas Code of Criminal Procedure § 15.26.