How do I find out if I have warrants in Texas for free?

Perhaps the easiest way to check for warrants is via an online search, and visiting a website such as www.publicrecords.onlinesearches.com. By clicking on “warrants” and choosing Texas, you can search either the entire state or by county.

How do I find out if I have a warrant in Tarrant County?

Within the Sheriff’s Department there is a Tarrant County Warrant Division that handles the arrest and resolution of warrants throughout Tarrant County. You can call the warrant division at 817-884-1289 or visit them in person at 200 Taylor St, 6th floor, Fort Worth, Texas 76102.

How do I find out if someone is in jail in Dallas?

You can acquire information about inmates through the jails search page on their official website. If you can’t get the information you seek on these sites, you can call the Dallas County North Tower Jail (Lew Sterrett Jail) at 214-653-2930 or send a fax to 214-653-2930.

How do I pay off a warrant in Texas?

If you have the ticket or warrant in hand you can always visit the local court house or department of motor vehicles in the county where the warrant or ticket was issued. There you can pay any fines in person. Remember to get a receipt and confirmation of payment as proof your name is cleared.

How long can a jail hold you on a warrant from another county in Texas?

A: Generally, the arresting county is going to transport the person to the original county where the FTA occurred so they can appear in court. The county can hold the person up to 30 days before they transport them.

What is an alias warrant in Texas?

An alias warrant is the type of warrant that is issued when no plea has been entered on the case or you have failed to appear in court either in person or by mail. This can include the initial appearance on the citation or failure to appear for a scheduled court date.