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What Is a Search Warrant In Lubbock County?

A search warrant in Lubbock County is a legal document issued by a judge or magistrate that authorizes law enforcement officers to search a specified location for evidence of a crime. Pursuant to Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 18, search warrants must be based on probable cause and must particularly describe the place to be searched and the items to be seized.

Search warrants in Lubbock County typically authorize:

  • Entry into private property
  • Examination of specified premises, vehicles, or persons
  • Seizure of evidence, contraband, or property used in the commission of a crime

The Lubbock County Sheriff's Office executes search warrants in accordance with state law and constitutional requirements. Search warrants are distinct from arrest warrants, though both may be executed simultaneously in certain circumstances.

Lubbock County Sheriff's Office 712 Broadway, Lubbock, TX 79401 Phone: (806) 775-1400 Lubbock County Sheriff's Office

Are Warrants Public Records In Lubbock County?

Warrants in Lubbock County are generally considered public records under the Texas Public Information Act (Texas Government Code Chapter 552). However, access to warrant information may be restricted in certain circumstances, particularly when disclosure might:

  • Interfere with an ongoing investigation
  • Compromise officer safety
  • Jeopardize the apprehension of a suspect
  • Violate privacy protections established by state or federal law

The Lubbock County Sheriff's Office maintains records of active warrants and provides limited public access to this information. Members of the public seeking warrant information may submit a written request to the Records Department at the Lubbock County Detention Center.

Active warrant information may be accessed through the Lubbock County Sheriff's Office website, which includes a "Most Wanted" section featuring individuals with outstanding warrants for serious offenses.

How Do I Find Out if I Have a Warrant In Lubbock County?

Individuals seeking to determine if they have an active warrant in Lubbock County may utilize several official channels. The Lubbock County Sheriff's Office provides multiple methods for warrant verification:

  • Contact the Warrants Division directly at (806) 775-1493 during business hours (Monday-Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm)
  • Visit the Records Department in person at the Lubbock County Detention Center
  • Submit a written request for warrant information
  • Check the active jail roster online

When inquiring about possible warrants, individuals should be prepared to provide:

  • Full legal name
  • Date of birth
  • Driver's license number or other government-issued identification
  • Social Security Number (optional but helpful for verification)

Lubbock County Detention Center 3502 N. Holly Avenue Lubbock, Texas 79403 Phone: (806) 775-7009 Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

How To Check for Warrants in Lubbock County for Free in 2025

Lubbock County residents and other interested parties may verify warrant status at no cost through several official channels in 2025. The following free resources are available:

  • The Lubbock County Sheriff's Office website provides access to the "Most Wanted" list and active jail roster
  • The Lubbock County Courthouse public access terminals allow visitors to search court records during regular business hours
  • Telephone inquiries to the Warrants Division at (806) 775-1493

Online searches may be conducted through the Lubbock County online court records portal, which provides access to certain court information, including warrant status in some cases.

Individuals should note that while basic warrant verification is available at no cost, obtaining certified copies of warrant documentation may incur fees as established by the Lubbock County Commissioners Court.

What Types of Warrants In Lubbock County

Lubbock County issues several types of warrants pursuant to Texas law. Each warrant type serves a specific legal purpose and follows distinct procedural requirements:

  • Arrest Warrants: Issued when probable cause exists that an individual has committed a crime
  • Bench Warrants: Ordered by a judge when an individual fails to appear for a scheduled court date
  • Search Warrants: Authorize law enforcement to search specified locations for evidence
  • Capias Warrants: Issued for failure to comply with court orders or conditions
  • Alias Warrants: Reissued warrants when the original could not be executed
  • Capias Pro Fine Warrants: Issued for failure to pay court-ordered fines or fees

The Lubbock County Sheriff's Office maintains records of all active warrants within its jurisdiction. Warrant execution is prioritized based on the severity of the underlying offense and other public safety considerations.

What Warrants in Lubbock County Contain

Warrants issued in Lubbock County contain specific information as required by Texas law. In accordance with the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, all warrants must include:

  • The name of the person to be arrested or the specific location to be searched
  • A description of the alleged offense (for arrest warrants)
  • The specific items to be seized (for search warrants)
  • The signature of the issuing judge or magistrate
  • The date of issuance
  • The court from which the warrant was issued
  • Instructions for proper execution and return

Search warrants additionally contain:

  • A detailed description of the property or place to be searched
  • Affidavits establishing probable cause
  • Time limitations for execution (typically within three days of issuance)

Arrest warrants remain active until executed or recalled by the issuing court. The Lubbock County Sheriff's Office maintains records of all active warrants within its jurisdiction.

Who Issues Warrants In Lubbock County

In Lubbock County, warrants are issued by judicial authorities with proper jurisdiction. The following officials are authorized to issue warrants:

  • District Court Judges
  • County Court at Law Judges
  • Justices of the Peace
  • Municipal Court Judges (limited to their jurisdiction)
  • Magistrates

The issuance process requires:

  • Presentation of a sworn affidavit establishing probable cause
  • Review of evidence by the judicial authority
  • Determination that legal standards for warrant issuance have been met
  • Proper execution of the warrant document

The Lubbock County District Attorney's Office often assists law enforcement in preparing warrant applications. Once issued, warrants are entered into local and state databases and assigned to appropriate law enforcement agencies for execution.

Lubbock County District Courts 904 Broadway, Lubbock, TX 79401 Phone: (806) 775-1123 Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

How To Find for Outstanding Warrants In Lubbock County

Members of the public seeking information about outstanding warrants in Lubbock County may utilize several official resources. The Lubbock County Sheriff's Office provides multiple channels for warrant verification:

  • Visit the Lubbock County Sheriff's Office website to view the "Most Wanted" list
  • Contact the Warrants Division at (806) 775-1493 during regular business hours
  • Submit a written request for warrant information to the Records Department
  • Check the active jail roster online
  • Visit the Lubbock County Detention Center in person

For third-party warrant checks, requestors should note that certain identifying information may be required to facilitate an accurate search. The Sheriff's Office maintains strict protocols regarding the release of warrant information to protect both public safety and individual privacy rights.

How To Check Federal Warrants In Lubbock County

Federal warrants differ from state and local warrants in both issuance and execution. Individuals seeking information about federal warrants that may be active in Lubbock County should contact:

  • The United States Marshals Service, Northern District of Texas
  • The Federal Bureau of Investigation, Lubbock Field Office
  • The United States District Court, Northern District of Texas, Lubbock Division

Federal warrant information is not typically accessible through local county resources. The Lubbock County Sheriff's Office does not maintain comprehensive records of federal warrants, though they may assist federal agencies in warrant execution.

United States District Court, Northern District of Texas, Lubbock Division 1205 Texas Avenue, Room 209 Lubbock, TX 79401 Phone: (806) 472-1900 Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

How Long Do Warrants Last In Lubbock County?

Warrants issued in Lubbock County remain active until they are executed or recalled by the issuing court. There is no automatic expiration date for most warrants under Texas law. Key considerations regarding warrant duration include:

  • Arrest warrants remain in effect indefinitely until the subject is apprehended or the warrant is withdrawn
  • Search warrants typically must be executed within three days of issuance, pursuant to Texas Code of Criminal Procedure §18.07
  • Bench warrants remain active until the subject appears before the court
  • Warrants may be recalled by the issuing judge for various legal reasons

The Lubbock County Sheriff's Office maintains records of all active warrants within its jurisdiction. Warrant status may be verified by contacting the Warrants Division during regular business hours.

How Long Does It Take To Get a Search Warrant In Lubbock County?

The timeframe for obtaining a search warrant in Lubbock County varies based on several factors. Under normal circumstances, the process includes:

  • Preparation of an affidavit establishing probable cause
  • Review by the District Attorney's Office (in many cases)
  • Presentation to a judge or magistrate
  • Judicial review and determination
  • Issuance of the warrant if probable cause is established

This process typically requires:

  • Several hours during regular business hours
  • Potentially longer during nights, weekends, or holidays
  • Expedited processing in emergency situations

Texas law provides for emergency procedures when circumstances require immediate action. In exigent circumstances, judges may review warrant applications electronically or by telephone to facilitate prompt issuance.

The Lubbock County Sheriff's Office works closely with the District Attorney's Office and the courts to ensure warrant applications are processed efficiently while maintaining legal standards.

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