Warrant records are public documents in Wilbarger County, Texas, pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act (Texas Government Code Chapter 552). This legislation establishes that warrant records maintained by county law enforcement agencies constitute public records accessible to citizens. The Texas Public Information Act specifically designates these documents as open records to promote transparency in governmental operations.
The Wilbarger County Sheriff's Office maintains warrant records in accordance with Texas state law. Members of the public may access these records to verify information regarding active warrants, subject to certain limitations established by Texas Code of Criminal Procedure § 15.26, which governs the execution of arrest warrants.
Public access to warrant information serves multiple governmental interests, including:
Certain warrant information may be temporarily restricted during active investigations pursuant to Texas Government Code § 552.108, which provides exemptions for law enforcement records.
Warrant records maintained by the Wilbarger County Sheriff's Office typically contain the following information as required by Texas Code of Criminal Procedure § 15.02:
The Texas Code of Criminal Procedure requires that warrants contain "substantially the following requisites" to be considered valid legal instruments. Warrant records may also include supplementary information regarding the status of the warrant, attempts at service, and related case documentation.
Members of the public may verify warrant status in Wilbarger County through several no-cost methods established by county authorities:
Individuals seeking warrant information must provide proper identification when making in-person inquiries. The Sheriff's Office maintains records in compliance with the Texas Local Government Records Act (Texas Local Government Code Chapter 201).
The Wilbarger County Sheriff's Office is the primary agency responsible for executing warrants within county jurisdiction pursuant to Texas Code of Criminal Procedure § 15.16. Sheriff warrants in Wilbarger County are classified according to the following categories:
The Sheriff's Office maintains a dedicated warrants division that coordinates with other law enforcement agencies to execute outstanding warrants. Deputies are authorized to serve warrants throughout Wilbarger County and, under certain circumstances, in adjacent jurisdictions through mutual aid agreements.
Wilbarger County Sheriff's Office
1700 Wilbarger Street
Vernon, TX 76384
Phone: (940) 552-6205
Wilbarger County Sheriff's Office
Individuals seeking to determine their warrant status in Wilbarger County in 2025 may utilize several official verification methods established by county authorities:
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure § 15.17 requires that individuals be informed of charges against them upon arrest. Persons with active warrants may be subject to immediate detention if encountered by law enforcement personnel.
Wilbarger County Justice of the Peace
1700 Wilbarger Street
Vernon, TX 76384
Phone: (940) 553-2306
Wilbarger County Justice of the Peace
Verification of outstanding warrants in Wilbarger County may be accomplished through several official channels established pursuant to Texas Government Code § 552.021, which governs public access to governmental records:
Individuals with outstanding warrants may resolve their status by appearing at the appropriate court, posting bond if applicable, or addressing the underlying legal matter. The Wilbarger County Sheriff's Office maintains a 24-hour warrant service unit that actively pursues execution of outstanding warrants.
Vernon Municipal Court
1725 Wilbarger Street
Vernon, TX 76384
Phone: (940) 552-9961
Vernon Municipal Court