McCulloch County Bench Warrant Search

Bench warrants in McCulloch County are issued by judges in Brady and filed with the Sheriff's Office. This small central Texas county has about 8,000 residents, and court matters go through the courthouse on the town square. If you want to check whether a bench warrant has been issued for someone in McCulloch County, you can contact the Sheriff or the District Clerk. The state also offers online tools that cover all Texas counties. Getting ahead of an active bench warrant is always better than finding out about it during a traffic stop or other run-in with law enforcement in the Brady area.

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McCulloch County Overview

~8,000 Population
Brady County Seat
452nd Judicial District
Sheriff Warrant Authority

McCulloch County Bench Warrant Records

The McCulloch County Sheriff's Office keeps all warrant records for the county. When a judge issues a bench warrant in Brady, it gets entered into the local system and eventually reported to the statewide database. The Sheriff handles enforcement for the whole county, which covers a large rural area in the heart of Texas.

Call the Sheriff at (325) 597-2531 to ask about an active bench warrant. The County Clerk at (325) 597-2731 handles general records, and the District Clerk at (325) 597-2732 manages court case files. Both offices are at the McCulloch County Courthouse at 199 Courthouse Sq. in Brady. Walk-in visits are welcome during regular business hours.

Office McCulloch County Sheriff's Office
Address 199 Courthouse Sq.
Brady, TX 76825
Phone (325) 597-2531
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website co.mcculloch.tx.us

Understanding Bench Warrants in McCulloch County

Bench warrants come from the judge. They are not the same as arrest warrants that police request. In McCulloch County, most bench warrants get issued because someone skipped a court date. Other causes include failing to pay a fine on time, not completing probation requirements, or ignoring a court order.

Once issued, a bench warrant under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 15 allows any law enforcement officer in the state to arrest the named person. In a county as small as McCulloch, deputies often know who has outstanding warrants. But the warrant also gets entered into the TCIC and NCIC databases, which means it can surface during any police encounter in Texas or elsewhere.

The warrant stays active until it is resolved. There is no statute of limitations on it. Handling it voluntarily is much better than being picked up at an unexpected time. A lawyer in the Brady area can sometimes arrange a court appearance that avoids jail time altogether.

McCulloch County Warrant Costs

A bench warrant in McCulloch County adds to whatever you already owe the court. The original fine stays on the books, and the court can tack on additional fees for the warrant. If you get arrested, bond costs come into play too. The total amount depends on the type of case and what the judge decides.

Under Article 45A.259 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, courts must consider your ability to pay. You can ask for a payment plan or community service instead of a lump sum. The McCulloch County courts in Brady work with people who genuinely cannot afford to pay everything at once.

McCulloch County Sheriff's Office

The McCulloch County official website connects residents with county services and public records in Brady.

McCulloch County Sheriff's Office bench warrants records

Use this site to find contact details for the Sheriff's Office and District Clerk when checking on bench warrants in McCulloch County.

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Nearby Counties

McCulloch County shares borders with several other rural central Texas counties. Check the jurisdiction of the address tied to your case before contacting the wrong office.