Access Lewisville Bench Warrants

Lewisville bench warrants get issued when someone fails to appear for a court date or does not comply with a court order. The city sits in Denton County in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, and bench warrants can come from either the Lewisville Municipal Court or the Denton County court system. You can search for active bench warrants through the Lewisville Municipal Court, the Denton County Sheriff's Office, and the Denton County District Clerk. Checking multiple sources is the only way to be sure you have found everything, since each office keeps its own records.

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How Lewisville Bench Warrants Work

A bench warrant in Lewisville is a judge's order directing law enforcement to arrest someone. The term "bench" comes from the judge's seat. These warrants do not come from a police complaint. They come from the court when a person skips a hearing, fails to pay a fine, or breaks probation. The Lewisville Municipal Court issues bench warrants on Class C misdemeanor cases. Denton County courts handle felony and higher misdemeanor cases where a defendant misses a required court appearance.

Under Article 45A.259 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, a judge can issue a capias pro fine for unpaid fines. In Lewisville, this is a common type of bench warrant for people who do not pay traffic tickets. A warrant fee gets added to the balance once the warrant goes out. The warrant does not expire. It stays in the system until the person comes to court or an officer picks them up.

Lewisville police check for warrants during traffic stops. They also work with the Denton County Sheriff's Office for county-wide enforcement. Denton County is part of the North Texas Regional Information System, which means warrant data gets shared among agencies in the region quickly.

The Lewisville Municipal Court is where city-level bench warrants are kept. You can call 972-219-3670 to ask about active warrants. The court offers online citation lookup and payment services. If you got a traffic ticket in Lewisville and did not show up for court, this is the first place to look.

For county-level bench warrants, the Denton County government handles those. The Denton County Sheriff's Office Warrant Division at 940-565-3001 can check for warrants over the phone during business hours. The Denton County Courthouse is at 1450 E. McKinney St., Denton, TX 76209. The sheriff's main line is 940-565-3000.

Denton County provides a Judicial and Law Enforcement Records Search where you can look up court cases and related warrant information. The Denton County District Clerk keeps felony case records that may show bench warrants in the case events.

The Texas DPS criminal history search includes Lewisville bench warrants after they are entered into the statewide database.

Lewisville Municipal Court Bench Warrants

The Lewisville Municipal Court processes bench warrants for Class C misdemeanor cases in the city. Traffic tickets make up the majority. When you miss a hearing or fail to pay on time, the judge puts out a bench warrant and a fee gets added to the case. The original fine can jump quite a bit once you add the warrant fee and any late penalties. The court offers payment plans, defensive driving courses, and compliance dismissals for certain cases.

Lewisville takes part in the annual Great Texas Warrant Roundup. This statewide push usually happens in February or March. The Lewisville Police Department joins hundreds of other agencies to actively serve outstanding warrants during this period. The court puts out warnings beforehand so people know the roundup is coming. That is a good window to walk in and take care of old warrants before officers come looking.

The court also sends warrant data to the Texas DPS. Unpaid traffic tickets can trigger a hold on your driver's license. That hold remains until you resolve the case with the Lewisville court.

Note: Lewisville Municipal Court bench warrants are separate from Denton County court warrants. Check both if you are unsure which court issued your warrant.

Lewisville Warrant Records

The Texas Department of Public Safety provides statewide tools for searching criminal records that include Lewisville bench warrants.

Texas DPS criminal records search for Lewisville bench warrants

The DPS database includes warrants from Lewisville after they are reported by local courts. For Lewisville-specific municipal court warrants, contact the Lewisville Municipal Court directly at 972-219-3670. The county and city systems are not connected, so you need to check both to see all active bench warrants.

Denton County Bench Warrant Enforcement

Lewisville is in Denton County, one of the fastest-growing counties in Texas with close to 950,000 residents. The Denton County Sheriff's Office coordinates warrant enforcement across the county. The Warrant Division at 940-565-3001 handles inquiries. The County Clerk at 940-349-2200 and District Clerk at 940-349-2201 each maintain court records for different case types.

The sheriff's office participates in the North Texas Regional Information System for sharing criminal justice data among agencies. That means a bench warrant entered in Lewisville can show up when your name is run by an officer in any North Texas city. Under Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, any Texas peace officer can serve a bench warrant issued by any court in the state.

The Lewisville Police Department at 972-219-3600 works with the sheriff's office and other agencies for bench warrant service. Lewisville is surrounded by other cities in the metroplex, and officers from neighboring departments can also make an arrest on a Lewisville bench warrant if they encounter you.

Resolving Lewisville Bench Warrants

Taking care of a Lewisville bench warrant on your terms beats getting arrested during a traffic stop. For municipal court warrants, call the Lewisville Municipal Court at 972-219-3670 or go in person. Bring a valid photo ID. The court can explain your options and tell you the total amount owed.

For Denton County court bench warrants, you or a lawyer need to file a motion to recall the warrant. The Texas Courts website has self-help tools and forms. A lawyer can often get the warrant lifted and a new hearing date set without jail time. The Texas DPS Crime Records Service lets you pull your own criminal history to see what shows up statewide.

  • Pay the fine in full at the Lewisville Municipal Court
  • Call 972-219-3670 to set up a payment plan
  • Ask about defensive driving or community service
  • Hire a lawyer for county-level bench warrants
  • Check your record through Texas bench warrant laws for your rights

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Denton County Bench Warrants

Lewisville is in Denton County. All felony and misdemeanor bench warrants go through the Denton County court system. The county handles cases for Lewisville, Denton, Flower Mound, and many other cities. Check the Denton County page for full court details and contact information.

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