Mitchell County TX Warrants Search

Texas Arrest Reports and Warrant Search

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If you’re worried that there may be an arrest warrant active for you in Mitchell County, TX, it is key first to understand exactly what an arrest warrant is. How they are executed, how far the jurisdiction reaches, and what makes for a valid arrest warrant are critical. Essentially, a warrant of arrest is an extension of Texas’s mandate to enforce its own laws. To this end, once law enforcement officials provide compelling evidence that a particular individual is a prime suspect to the courts, they are then granted authorization to arrest that person. Arrest warrants must include the name of the individual, the judge’s signature, the crime that was broken, and the date. All warrants in Texas must also include the signature of the approving magistrate or judge.

To find out if there is an active warrant in Texas for you, you should get into contact with the Mitchell County Sheriffs Office. Found at 320 Pine St, in Colorado City, TX 79512. While it is often easier to call, many counties require you to appear in person to submit a warrant search request. If you’re looking for arrest record information, you can use either this tool: https://offender.tdcj.texas.gov/OffenderSearch/index.jsp, which is available through the Texas DCJ and allows you to view the records or those persons currently in prison, or you can use the above search form to search through an online criminal records database instantly.

If you have a pending warrant issued for you, it is usually best to turn yourself into local police forces. Because Texas issues warrants at the state level, state police officers can cross county lines to apprehend individuals.

At the end of 2010, according to the Annual Statistical Report by the TDCJ (found at https://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/documents/Statistical_Report_FY2014.pdf ), only 51 persons were imprisoned in Mitchell County, with an additional 6 at the state level.

If you need information on Mitchell County recent arrests and warrants, whom should you call? (In 2021)

  • To access information about warrants, contact the judiciary at (325)728-8439.              
  • To get information about recent arrests, call the Mitchell County Sheriff’s Office at (325) 728-5261.
  • To reach Victim/Witness Services, call the Victim’s Advocate at (325)728-3457.
  • To get a certified statement of criminal court records, contact the Court Clerk’s Office at (325)728-5918.

Crime statistics of Mitchell County

Mitchell County Police Department investigated 25 cases of property crimes and 1 occurrence of violent crime in 2019. The annual crime average was 26 incidents, which pointed to a decrease of 27% over the crime rates of 2018.

The 1 instance of violent crime involved assault. Among the 25 property crime reports filed, there were 5 burglaries, 15 larceny thefts, and 5 motor vehicle thefts.

 

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