Moore County TX Warrants Search

Texas Arrest Reports and Warrant Search

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Arrest warrants, no matter what state you are in, and express authorization allow police forces to arrest an individual. It is important to note that although a certain amount of evidence must be presented for an arrest warrant to be issued, a warrant is not an indication of guilt and serves only to force the suspect to appear in court. After a judge or magistrate is provided with an appropriate level of evidence, it becomes valid, provided that the warrant also includes the name of the suspect, the name of the crime he is accused of, and the signature of the magistrate or the judge. After the warrant is signed, officers of the peace have 48 hours to arrest the named person.

The best way to find out if you have an existing warrant is to get into contact with the county from which you believe that warrant was issued. In the case of Moore County, TX, you’ll want to visit the Moore County Sheriffs Office. You can find this office at 700 S. Bliss St., in Dumas, Texas, 79029. For searching for arrest records for Moore County, Texas, we recommend visiting this link: https://offender.tdcj.texas.gov/OffenderSearch/index.jsp. Here you can find a search tool designed to fetch the arrest records of all current Texas prisoners. You can also use the above search form to search through an online criminal records database instantly.

We advise all persons with pending or active warrants in Moore County, TX, to turn themselves in to the authorities as quickly as possible. The best place for this is through the sheriff’s office, whose address is noted above.

According to the 2010 Annual Statistical Report of the TDCJ, 120 people were in jail in Moore County. You can find this report at https://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/documents/Statistical_Report_FY2014.pdf.

Is it possible to get information on Moore County arrest warrants and recent arrests over the phone? (2021-Update)

  • Recent arrests-(806) 935-4145.
  • Warrant search-(806)935-5588.
  • Victim’s assistance-(806)935-2407.
  • Judicial records-(806)935-4218.

Crime statistics of Moore County

In 2019, the Moore Sheriff’s Department dealt with 45 criminal complaints, as opposed to the 7 cases registered in 2018. These included 39 non-violent crimes and 6 violent crimes.

The non-violent crimes category included 20 larceny thefts, 12 burglaries, and 7 motor vehicle thefts. The 5 cases filed against violent crimes all involved assault.

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