Warrant records in Roberts County, Texas, are considered public records under the Texas Public Information Act (Texas Government Code Chapter 552). This legislation establishes the framework for public access to government records, including warrants, to promote transparency in governmental operations. Members of the public may access these records as part of their statutory right to information about law enforcement activities.
The Roberts County judicial system maintains warrant records as part of its official documentation. These records remain accessible to the public unless specifically sealed by judicial order pursuant to Texas Code of Criminal Procedure § 15.26 or otherwise restricted under applicable state or federal law. The maintenance and accessibility of warrant records serve the public interest by allowing citizens to verify information related to law enforcement actions within the county.
Pursuant to Texas Government Code § 552.021, warrant information is presumed open to the public unless an exception applies. The Roberts County Sheriff's Office and County Clerk's Office serve as the primary custodians of these records and facilitate public access in accordance with established protocols and statutory requirements.
Warrant records maintained by Roberts County authorities typically contain the following information:
• Full legal name and identifying information of the subject • Date of warrant issuance and expiration (if applicable) • Case number and court of jurisdiction • Nature of the warrant (arrest, bench, search, or execution) • Statutory citation of the alleged offense • Name of the issuing judge or magistrate • Bond amount (for applicable warrants) • Special conditions or instructions for executing officers • Current status (active, served, recalled, or quashed)
The specific content may vary based on the type of warrant and the requirements set forth in Texas Code of Criminal Procedure § 15.02 regarding warrant requisites. All warrant records must comply with state-mandated formatting and content requirements to ensure legal validity.
Roberts County provides several no-cost methods for members of the public to verify warrant status:
• In-person inquiries may be submitted at the Roberts County Sheriff's Office located at 300 E Commercial Ave, Miami, TX 79059 during regular business hours (Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM).
• The Roberts County Clerk's Office maintains public access terminals at the courthouse located at 300 E Commercial Ave, Miami, TX 79059, where individuals may search court records, including warrant information.
• Telephone inquiries may be directed to the Roberts County Sheriff's Office at (806) 868-3151. Requestors should be prepared to provide identifying information to facilitate the search.
• Limited information may be available through the Roberts County government website, though in-person verification is recommended for the most current and accurate information.
Pursuant to Texas Government Code § 552.261, while basic searches are provided without charge, fees may apply for copies of documents or extensive research requests requiring significant staff time.
The Roberts County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency responsible for executing warrants within county jurisdiction. Sheriff warrants are issued under the authority granted by Texas Code of Criminal Procedure § 15.01 and represent formal judicial commands to take specific actions.
Sheriff warrants in Roberts County fall into several categories:
• Arrest warrants authorize the apprehension of individuals charged with criminal offenses • Bench warrants direct the seizure of persons who have failed to appear for court proceedings • Search warrants permit the examination of specified locations for evidence • Execution warrants allow for the seizure of property to satisfy judgments
The Roberts County Sheriff's Office maintains a dedicated warrants division that coordinates with other law enforcement agencies to execute these judicial orders. Deputies are required to follow strict protocols when serving warrants to ensure compliance with constitutional protections and statutory requirements.
The Sheriff's Office is located at:
Roberts County Sheriff's Office
300 E Commercial Ave
Miami, TX 79059
(806) 868-3151
Roberts County Sheriff's Office
As of 2025, Roberts County has implemented several methods for individuals to verify their warrant status:
• The Roberts County Judicial Records System provides public access terminals at the courthouse (300 E Commercial Ave, Miami, TX 79059) where individuals may conduct self-service searches during regular business hours (Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM).
• Direct verification is available by contacting the Roberts County Sheriff's Office at (806) 868-3151. Individuals must provide proper identification information to receive accurate results.
• The Roberts County Clerk's Office maintains court records and can verify the existence of bench warrants or other court-ordered directives. The office is accessible at 300 E Commercial Ave, Miami, TX 79059.
• For attorney-represented individuals, the Texas Bar Association provides resources for legal professionals to access client warrant information through secure channels.
Pursuant to Texas Code of Criminal Procedure § 15.26, certain warrants may be sealed by court order and would not appear in public searches. Additionally, federal warrants would not be reflected in county systems and require separate verification through federal authorities.
Roberts County provides established procedures for verifying outstanding warrants:
• The Roberts County Sheriff's Office maintains the most current warrant information and accepts in-person inquiries at 300 E Commercial Ave, Miami, TX 79059. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
• Written requests for warrant verification may be submitted to the Records Division of the Sheriff's Office. Requests must include the subject's full legal name, date of birth, and other identifying information as required by departmental policy.
• The Roberts County District Clerk's Office provides access to court records that may indicate the issuance of warrants. This office is located at the Roberts County Courthouse, 300 E Commercial Ave, Miami, TX 79059.
• Municipal courts within Roberts County maintain separate warrant records for violations of city ordinances. Inquiries regarding municipal warrants should be directed to the specific city court of jurisdiction.
All warrant verification requests are processed in accordance with the Texas Public Information Act and applicable federal privacy laws. Response times may vary based on current departmental workload and the complexity of the request.
• Texas Department of Public Safety Criminal History Search • Texas Judicial Branch - Court Case Information • Texas Department of Criminal Justice Offender Information • Texas Office of Court Administration