Access Lampasas County Bench Warrants

Lampasas County bench warrants are issued by local courts and served by the sheriff's office in the city of Lampasas. The county sits in central Texas with a population of about 22,000 and is close to Fort Hood and the Killeen metro area. If you need to search for an active bench warrant in Lampasas County, the sheriff's office can help over the phone or in person at the courthouse. You can also run a statewide search through the Texas DPS system, which includes Lampasas County records. Because of its location near a major military installation, the county court system stays active with cases from both long-term residents and people passing through the area.

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Lampasas County Overview

~22K Population
Lampasas County Seat
27th Judicial District
Central TX Region

Lampasas County Sheriff's Office Warrants

The Lampasas County Sheriff's Office handles all bench warrant service in the county. When a court in Lampasas County signs a bench warrant, the sheriff's office receives it and deputies work to locate and arrest the person named. Each warrant gets logged into the Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunications System, which means police anywhere in the state can see it.

Lampasas County is part of the 27th Judicial District. The district court handles felony cases, and those tend to produce the most serious bench warrants. County court manages misdemeanor matters, and justice of the peace courts deal with Class C offenses including traffic tickets. All three levels of court can issue bench warrants when someone fails to appear or ignores a court order. Under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 15, these warrants and their supporting documents are public records that you can ask to see during business hours.

Office Lampasas County Sheriff's Office
Address Lampasas County Courthouse
Lampasas, TX 76550
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Understanding Lampasas County Bench Warrants

A bench warrant from a Lampasas County court means a judge has ordered your arrest. It happens when you fail to show up for court or break a condition the judge set. The name "bench warrant" comes from the judge's bench. It is different from a standard arrest warrant because it starts from an existing court case, not a new police investigation.

Lampasas County judges issue capias pro fine warrants too. These target people who owe unpaid fines. Under Article 45A.259 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, the court sends notice and holds a hearing before issuing a capias pro fine. If the person does not come to the hearing, the warrant goes forward. If they do show up and prove hardship, the judge can look at alternatives like community service or a payment schedule. This gives people a chance before the arrest order goes out.

Under Texas Penal Code 38.10, failing to appear for court is a separate criminal offense. A bench warrant in Lampasas County does not expire. It stays active until it is resolved through the court.

Note: The proximity of Lampasas County to Fort Hood means bench warrants can sometimes involve military personnel, which adds federal jurisdiction questions.

Lampasas County Warrant Records

Public records in Lampasas County are available at the courthouse. The clerk offices handle document requests. Below is a look at the Texas DPS statewide resource that also includes Lampasas County warrant data.

Lampasas County bench warrants search through Texas DPS statewide database

The Texas Department of Public Safety operates the central criminal records system for the entire state. Lampasas County law enforcement reports warrant data into this system. The DPS Computerized Criminal History database is the broadest tool available for searching warrant records in Texas.

Under the Texas Public Information Act, most warrant records are open to the public. You can file a written request with the Lampasas County clerk offices for copies. The Texas Attorney General's office has also carried out warrant enforcement operations that involve coordination between state and local agencies across central Texas.

Resolving a Lampasas County Bench Warrant

Handling a bench warrant on your own schedule is better than getting surprised. A lawyer can file a motion with the Lampasas County court to recall the warrant and schedule a new hearing. In many cases this keeps you out of jail.

You can turn yourself in at the Lampasas County jail if you do not have a lawyer. Bring your ID. Misdemeanor bench warrants usually have lower bond amounts. Felony bench warrants carry higher bonds, and the judge sets those based on the original charge, your history, and flight risk. For capias pro fine warrants, paying your fines can clear the warrant on the spot. Payment plans and community service may be options if you show the court you cannot pay all at once.

Ignoring a Lampasas County bench warrant has real consequences under Texas law. You face additional criminal charges, more fines, and a potential driver's license hold through the Omnibase program. The longer you wait, the worse the situation gets.

Note: An active Lampasas County bench warrant can result in arrest during any law enforcement contact anywhere in Texas.

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Cities in Lampasas County

Lampasas County includes the city of Lampasas, Kempner, and Lometa.All bench warrant cases are handled through the Lampasas County courthouse, and the sheriff serves warrants county-wide.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Lampasas County. Verify which court issued your warrant before contacting any office.