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Please fill out our Free Warrant Check form below to begin a Dallas County warrant search and check for active warrants in Dallas County, Texas. The Dunham & Jones WARRANT TEAM can access the record and find active warrants in Dallas County by checking the status of any warrants associated with your case in Dallas, TX.
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How Does an Arrest Warrant in Dallas County Get Issued?
An arrest warrant in Dallas County follows a specific legal process. This process is similar in all other nearby counties, such as Denton, Decatur & Wise County, as they are governed primarily by state law. Below are the steps involved:
Step 1: Investigation by Law Enforcement
The Dallas Police Department or the sheriff's department conducts an investigation related to an alleged offense involving a defendant.
Step 2: Probable Cause Is Presented
Law enforcement must request review and present probable cause and supporting evidence to a judge as part of the warrant process in Dallas County.
Step 3: Judge Reviews the Evidence
Step 4: Arrest Warrant Is Issued
If the judge finds sufficient probable cause, an arrest warrant is issued in Dallas County.
Step 5: Arrest Can Occur
Once issued, the warrant remains on record, and you may be arrested at:
- Your residence
- Your place of work
- School
- During a traffic stop
- When renewing or applying for a driver’s license
Reasons You May Have an Arrest Warrant in Dallas County
You may have an active or pending arrest warrant in Dallas County if any of the following situations apply:
- I received a call from a detective with the Dallas Police Department asking me questions. Do I have a warrant coming?
- My family was contacted by an investigator asking about me and where I work. Could a warrant be issued?
- I heard from someone that I am being investigated. Do I have an active warrant?
- Dallas Police Department came to my house looking for me. Does that mean there is a warrant?
- I missed a required court date at the Dallas County Courthouse. Did the judge issue a bench warrant, and what is my best option to resolve the case?
Fill out our Free Warrant Check form above so our WARRANT SEARCH TEAM can check on your behalf for any Dallas County warrants, confirm their status, and explain your options. We will contact you to explain the types of warrants involved, help you understand the next step, and discuss the best way to resolve the matter without panic or delay. The warrant check is free.
You can also explore our Dallas County Resources, where you’ll find helpful information related to law enforcement, criminal county courts, and criminal district courts.
Are You Trying To Bond Someone out of Jail in Dallas, Texas?
If you are trying to help a family member or friend turn a warrant into a controlled release from custody, contact the Dunham & Jones BAIL BONDS TEAM at 214-761-3984.
Common Arrest Warrant Questions Our Warrant Team is Asked
How Do I Check if I Have a Warrant in Dallas, TX?
If you suspect you have a warrant in Dallas County, it is important to act quickly because warrants do not expire. The most reliable way to confirm an active warrant is to call the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office with your full legal name and date of birth. If a warrant exists, consult a criminal defense attorney before turning yourself in to understand your options and avoid an unexpected arrest.
How Can I Check for Active Warrants in Dallas County?
Active warrants in Dallas County can be checked through several methods, including online databases, phone inquiries, and in-person visits. Dallas County maintains a Wanted Search webpage, and felony cases filed after 2009 can be searched through the District Clerk’s website. However, online databases are not always up to date. Calling the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office directly is often the most accurate method.
Do Warrants Expire in Dallas County?
No. Warrants in Dallas County do not expire. Once issued, a warrant remains active until it is resolved through payment, court action, or cancellation by a judge. Waiting does not make a warrant go away and can increase the risk of being arrested unexpectedly.
Should I Call the Police to Ask If I Have a Warrant?
Law enforcement agencies generally will not confirm warrants over the phone for individuals who may be the subject of the warrant. Instead, you should contact the Dallas County Sheriff’s Warrant Line or have a family member, friend, or attorney call on your behalf to confirm your warrant status.
What Is a Bench Warrant in Dallas County?
A bench warrant is issued when a defendant fails to appear for a scheduled court date. This type of warrant authorizes law enforcement to arrest the individual and bring them before the court. Bench warrants are common for missed hearings, unpaid fines, or failure to comply with court orders.
What Is an Alias or Capias Warrant?
Alias or Capias warrants are typically issued for Class C misdemeanor offenses, such as traffic tickets or municipal violations. These warrants can often be resolved by paying a fine, requesting a payment plan, or setting a new court date, sometimes without being taken into custody.
What Is the Best Way to Handle an Outstanding Warrant in Dallas County?
The best option is usually to address the warrant proactively. Consulting with a criminal defense attorney before turning yourself in allows you to understand your rights and the steps to clear a warrant legally, which may help reduce the time spent in custody. It is often better to turn yourself in under controlled circumstances rather than risk arrest during a traffic stop or at work.
Can I Resolve a Warrant Without Going to Jail?
In some cases, yes. Certain warrants related to fines or fees may be resolved by payment online, by phone, by mail, at a retail payment location, or in person. In other situations, posting a cash bond may allow you to receive a new court date without remaining in jail. An attorney can help determine which options apply to your case.
Are Warrants Public Record in Texas?
Many warrants in Texas are considered public record, particularly those involving unpaid fines and fees. Court records related to arrest warrants are maintained by the Dallas County Clerk’s Office and may be accessible to the public, although availability can vary depending on the type of warrant.
What Happens During Warrant Roundup in Texas?
Each year, usually in February and March, Texas agencies participate in an annual Warrant Roundup. During this period, law enforcement actively searches for individuals with outstanding warrants, significantly increasing the likelihood of arrest. Resolving warrants before Warrant Roundup can help avoid unexpected detention.