Search Parker County Bench Warrants

Parker County bench warrants are issued by courts in Weatherford, a growing county just west of Fort Worth in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. The Parker County Sheriff's Office at (817) 594-8845 maintains records of all active bench warrants. With a population near 148,000, the county has a busy court system. You can check on a bench warrant by calling the sheriff, visiting the courthouse at 1 Courthouse Sq. in Weatherford, or using the Texas DPS statewide search. The county clerk at (817) 594-7461 and district clerk at (817) 594-7462 maintain case files. If you think you have an open bench warrant in Parker County, the sooner you deal with it the better.

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Parker County Overview

~148K Population
Weatherford County Seat
(817) 594-8845 Sheriff Phone

Parker County Sheriff and Bench Warrants

The Parker County Sheriff's Office handles bench warrant records for the county. When a judge in Weatherford issues a bench warrant, the order goes to the sheriff for service. Deputies log the warrant and enter it into the Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunications System. That makes it visible to any officer in the state.

Call (817) 594-8845 to ask about an active bench warrant. Provide the full name and date of birth. The office is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM at the Parker County Courthouse, 1 Courthouse Sq., Weatherford, TX 76086.

The Parker County Sheriff's Office coordinates with police departments in Weatherford, Willow Park, and other cities across the county. The office is part of the regional law enforcement network in the Fort Worth metro area. Bench warrants from Parker County are visible to any Texas law enforcement officer during routine stops or contacts.

Under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 15, arrest warrants and supporting sworn statements are public records. You have a right to inquire about them during regular business hours.

Office Parker County Sheriff's Office
Address Parker County Courthouse
1 Courthouse Sq., Weatherford, TX 76086
Phone (817) 594-8845
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website parkercountytx.gov

Bench Warrants in Parker County Courts

A bench warrant is a court order for your arrest. The name comes from the judge's bench. In Parker County, judges issue bench warrants when someone skips a court date, ignores a court order, or does not pay fines on time. It is not the same as a regular arrest warrant. A bench warrant comes from a case that already exists in the court system.

Parker County courts issue two main kinds of bench warrants. The first is for failure to appear. If you miss your hearing in a criminal or civil case, the judge can issue a bench warrant that same day. The second type is a capias pro fine, issued under Article 45A.259 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure when someone does not pay court fines. Both types go to the sheriff for service.

Once a bench warrant is active, it stays on file until it is resolved. There is no expiration date. Parker County bench warrants show up during traffic stops, background checks, and any other contact with law enforcement in Texas.

Parker County Court Records and Bench Warrants

Public records in Parker County are available through several offices at the courthouse in Weatherford. The District Clerk handles felony case files. The County Clerk handles misdemeanor records and county court files. Justice of the Peace courts keep their own records for Class C offenses.

The Parker County website provides contact details for the courts and clerk offices. Below is a look at a resource for searching Parker County bench warrant records.

Parker County bench warrants search resource

The Texas Department of Public Safety maintains a statewide portal that includes Parker County warrant records. Full criminal history reports do cost a fee, but the DPS system is one of the most thorough databases for warrant information in Texas.

Under Texas law, bench warrant records are public. The Texas Public Information Act lets you request copies of court records from Parker County offices. The Texas Attorney General's office has also run statewide warrant enforcement operations that include counties across Texas.

Resolving Parker County Bench Warrants

You have options for resolving a bench warrant in Parker County. The best first step is to talk to a lawyer. An attorney can sometimes get the warrant recalled before you have to turn yourself in by filing a motion to withdraw the warrant and asking the judge for a new court date.

If you decide to handle it yourself, you can turn yourself in at the Parker County jail. Bring identification. You will be booked and processed. For misdemeanor bench warrants, you may be able to post bond and leave the same day. For felony bench warrants from district court, bond amounts are higher and the process takes longer.

For capias pro fine warrants in Parker County, you may clear the warrant by paying the full fine or setting up a payment plan. Some judges will accept community service in place of fines, especially if you can show financial hardship. The penalties for failure to appear in Texas can include extra fines and even a separate criminal charge.

Note: Ignoring a Parker County bench warrant can lead to arrest at any time and may also result in a driver's license hold through the Texas Omni program.

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Cities in Parker County

Parker County includes Weatherford and other smaller communities.Residents across the county use the same courthouse and sheriff's office for warrant inquiries.

Nearby Counties

If you are not sure where your case was filed, check the surrounding counties. A bench warrant is tied to the court that issued it, not where you live now.