Brazoria County Bench Warrants

Brazoria County bench warrants are filed through the court system in Angleton and kept on record by the Sheriff's Office. If you need to look up an active bench warrant in Brazoria County, you can call the Sheriff at (979) 864-1558 or check with the District Clerk. The county sits south of Houston and has about 375,000 residents spread across cities like Pearland, Lake Jackson, Angleton, Freeport, and Alvin. Each of these cities has its own police force, but the Sheriff's Office handles county-level warrant records. You can also search court records through the District Clerk's office for case details tied to bench warrants in Brazoria County.

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Brazoria County Overview

375K Population
Angleton County Seat
(979) 864-1558 Sheriff Phone
Mon-Fri 8 AM - 5 PM

Brazoria County Sheriff Bench Warrant Records

The Brazoria County Sheriff's Office runs the Criminal Warrants Division. This is where all active bench warrants are tracked for the county. When a judge issues a bench warrant in Brazoria County, the court sends it to the Sheriff for service. The division keeps files on bench warrants, arrest warrants, and capias pro fine warrants. Staff can tell you if a warrant is active when you call during business hours.

You can reach the warrant division at (979) 864-1558 on weekdays from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The main office is at 111 E. Locust St. in Angleton. If you go in person, bring a valid ID. The Sheriff's Office works with local police in Pearland, Lake Jackson, and other Brazoria County cities to serve bench warrants. They share information so that an active warrant can be found no matter which part of the county you are in.

Office Brazoria County Sheriff's Office - Criminal Warrants Division
Address 111 E. Locust St.
Angleton, TX 77515
Phone (979) 864-1558
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website brazoriacountytx.gov

How Bench Warrants Work in Brazoria County

A bench warrant gets issued when someone fails to show up in court. The judge signs it from the bench. In Brazoria County, these warrants go through the District Court or County Court depending on the type of case. Once signed, the warrant is sent to the Sheriff's Office for execution.

Bench warrants in Brazoria County can stem from missed court dates in both criminal and civil matters. If you miss a hearing for a felony case in district court, the judge will likely issue a bench warrant right away. County court cases work the same way. Under the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 15, a judge has full authority to issue a warrant for the arrest of any person who fails to appear as ordered. The warrant stays active until the person is either arrested or voluntarily turns themselves in at the Brazoria County courthouse.

There is no set time limit on bench warrants in Texas. A bench warrant in Brazoria County does not expire on its own. It stays in the system until a judge recalls it or the person is brought before the court. Some people carry active bench warrants for years without knowing it, which can lead to an arrest during a routine traffic stop or other contact with law enforcement anywhere in the state.

Note: Brazoria County bench warrants show up in statewide law enforcement databases, so any officer in Texas can see them during a check.

There are a few ways to check for bench warrants in Brazoria County. The most direct route is to call the Sheriff's Office at (979) 864-1558. Give them a full name and date of birth, and they can look it up. You can also visit the Brazoria County Sheriff's website for details on how to submit a warrant inquiry.

The Brazoria County District Clerk keeps court case records that include bench warrant information. If a bench warrant was issued as part of a district court case, you can find it in the case file. The District Clerk's phone number is (979) 864-1356. For county court and Justice of the Peace cases, the Brazoria County Clerk at (979) 864-1355 can help.

The Texas DPS criminal history search is another option. This statewide tool covers records from all Texas counties including Brazoria County. You can run a name-based search for a small fee. The Texas Courts website may also have case records available through its public search tools.

Brazoria County Warrant Verification

The Brazoria County Sheriff's Office provides warrant checks by phone and in person at the courthouse in Angleton. You can also search statewide resources through the Texas Department of Public Safety for records that cover Brazoria County.

Texas DPS statewide resource for Brazoria County bench warrants

The DPS Crime Records Service collects warrant and arrest data from county agencies across Texas. Brazoria County reports to this system, so statewide searches can pick up local bench warrants. The DPS Crime Records Division processes these requests and returns results that include bench warrant status information.

Brazoria County Bench Warrant Laws

Bench warrants in Brazoria County follow Texas state law. The Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 15 lays out the rules for arrest warrants. A bench warrant is a type of arrest warrant that a judge issues when a defendant fails to appear. The rules are the same across all Texas counties, but each county handles enforcement through its own Sheriff's Office.

For lower-level offenses like traffic tickets and Class C misdemeanors, the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 45A.259 gives courts the power to issue capias pro fine warrants. These are similar to bench warrants but are tied to unpaid fines. In Brazoria County, Justice of the Peace courts and municipal courts issue these for cases where someone has not paid what they owe.

A person picked up on a Brazoria County bench warrant will be taken to the county jail and held until they can see a judge. The judge may set a new bail amount or, in some cases, hold the person without bail depending on the original charge and their history of failing to appear. Having a lawyer can help when dealing with an active bench warrant in Brazoria County.

Pearland Bench Warrants and Brazoria County

Pearland is the largest city in Brazoria County. The Pearland Police Department handles municipal court warrants for city violations. These include traffic tickets and city ordinance cases. If you miss a court date for a Pearland Municipal Court case, the judge can issue a bench warrant.

Pearland sits partly in Brazoria County and partly in Harris County. This can make warrant searches a bit more involved. Municipal court warrants from Pearland stay with the Pearland court system. But if your case is a county-level or state-level charge, the bench warrant goes through either Brazoria County or Harris County depending on where the offense took place. When in doubt, check with both counties.

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Cities in Brazoria County

Brazoria County has several cities. County-level bench warrants for all of them go through the Sheriff's Office in Angleton.

Other communities include Lake Jackson, Angleton, Freeport, Alvin, Clute, and Manvel. All county bench warrants are processed through the Brazoria County court system.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Brazoria County. Make sure you check the right county for your warrant search.