Webb County TX Warrants Search

Texas Arrest Reports and Warrant Search

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In nearly every state in the country, an arrest warrant is an authorization on behalf of the state to individual counties that permits them to apprehend and place under arrest a wanted suspect. A person can become wanted for any number of crimes, although they must always be either a crime broken through a federal law or a state law. In Texas, according to the Code of Criminal Procedure found at https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CR/htm/CR.15.htm, arrest warrants are always issued by individual counties and executed with the authority of the state.

What does the authority of the state mean? It means that although an individual county may issue an arrest warrant, it is considered to be valid throughout the state. This means that if you have an active Webb County TX warrant, you cannot flee to another county in the hopes that you will not be pursued. All arrest warrants, no matter what county they originate from, must include the suspect’s name, the crimes they are accused of committing, and the signature of the authorizing judge. By signing an arrest warrant, a judge grants local police forces 48 hours to arrest the suspect.

It is important to have a clear idea of how to perform a Webb County TX warrants search. Unlike many other counties throughout Texas, Webb County used to have a search tool to help facilitate this process. This tool was used to allow you to search active warrants in Webb County, TX, but on a most recent search, the page could not be displayed and may have been removed. If you learn that you have an arrest warrant, we highly advise contacting a defense attorney before proceeding.

You can perform a Webb County arrest records search at https://offender.tdcj.texas.gov/OffenderSearch/index.jsp for current prison inmates, or you can use the above search form to search through an online criminal records database instantly.

 

What information on warrants and arrests can be accessed over the phone? (2021-update)

The police and the judiciary are never too keen on parting with criminal history information over the phone. So, unless you are willing to take the trouble to drive down to the office of these agencies, this is what you can expect:

  • The Sheriff’s Office: Call them on 956-523-4500 to report a suspicious individual or to provide a crime tip.
  • The Webb County Detention Center: For details on arrests and releases, call them on 956-523-4400.
  • The Office of the District Clerk: For information on felony cases and warrants, call on (956) 523-4268.
  • The Office of the County Clerk: For open records request and to know about outstanding warrants and misdemeanor cases, call on 956-523-4266.

 

Crime statistics for Webb County, TX

The most recent crime statistics available for Webb County were from the year 2018, in which, the rate of property crimes stood at 250, while violent crime clocked in an incident rate of 71. In terms of property crimes, larceny-theft had the highest complaint rate, with over 150 incidents. As far as violent crimes went, aggravated assaults dominated the category with nearly 60 complaints. 

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