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Comal County Warrant Search

A Comal County warrant search is a record inquiry process used to obtain information about active warrants issued in the county. Inquirers can search for Comal County warrants through local government agencies, such as the Comal County Sheriff's Office and Local Courts, as well as reliable third-party sources. The aforementioned government agencies are responsible for issuing and maintaining records of different types of warrants issued in Comal County.

Interested persons can conduct a Comal County warrant search to obtain information about outstanding warrants against themselves, their loved ones, friends, acquaintances, and others. These details include the reason for the warrant's issuance and the warrant's issuance date. Specific types of warrants issued in Comal County, like arrest and bench warrants, can lead to an individual's arrest. In such cases, a Comal County arrest record is typically created to document the arrest, and information about the warrant that led to the arrest is usually included in the arrest record.

Are Warrants Public Records?

Yes. Warrants are primarily issued by courts and are considered judiciary records. Under the Texas Rules of Judicial Administration, Rule 12.4, most judicial records, including warrants, are open to the general public for inspection and copying at their custodian offices during regular business hours. As a result, records of most warrants issued in Comal County are public and accessible through their issuing court, judicial agency, and other record custodians like law enforcement agencies responsible for their execution.

Notwithstanding, records of some warrants are exempt from being public under specific state and federal laws. For instance, an affidavit of a search warrant that has not been executed remains confidential until the warrant is executed per Texas Code of Criminal Procedure (CCP) Article 18.01(b). Additionally, certain personal information found in arrest warrants, like an individual's social security number (SSN), are usually redacted from publicly available warrant records due to the sensitive nature of the information. An arrest warrant can also be protected from public access under a court order or when the warrant's subject is a juvenile.

Types of Warrants in Comal County

In Comal County, different types of warrants are issued for various reasons. These warrants grant law enforcement officers the authority to carry out specific actions, such as conducting an arrest or search, that would otherwise be considered illegal without the warrant's authority. Some of the most common types of warrants issued in Comal County include arrest, search, bench, capias, and blue warrants.

Do I Have a Warrant in Comal County?

Through any of the following, Interested persons can ascertain if they have any active warrant in Comal County:

  • Local law enforcement agencies
  • Local courts and online resources they provide
  • Third-party websites that provide warrant search services.
  • A hired licensed attorney that conducts active warrants search on their behalf.

Active Warrant Search in Comal

In Comal County, interested persons can search for active warrants through their respective custodians, such as local courts and law enforcement agencies. The former offers information about warrants they issue, while the latter provides information about warrants they are responsible for executing. How these agencies and courts provide information about relevant active warrants within their custody differs depending on the type of warrant.

Arrest Warrant Search

Arrest warrants are typically issued to a law enforcement agency when there is probable cause to believe an individual has committed a crime. After receiving an arrest warrant, the agency retains a record of the warrant and assumes responsibility for executing it. Hence, record seekers can find arrest warrants in Comal County through local law enforcement agencies.

Unfortunately, Comal County law enforcement agencies do not provide online resources that record seekers can use to find information about active warrants in their custody. Nonetheless, record seekers contact or query an agency in person to find information about active arrest warrants they are responsible for executing. For instance, interested persons can contact the Comal County Sheriff's Office Warrants Section at (830) 620-3411 to find information about active warrants. Inquirers must provide certain information, such as the warrant subject's name and date of birth, to identify the desired warrant.

Bench Warrant Lookup

A bench warrant is usually issued when an individual fails or refuses to obey a specific court order, such as appearing on a scheduled court date or failing to satisfy a judgment.

Individuals wishing to look up Comal County bench warrants can contact the local court that issued them. Information about a bench warrant is usually provided in the court records of the case under which it was issued. Hence, record seekers can contact the local court that presided over a case to request or access the court records concerning the case and review them for bench warrants that may have been issued.

For instance, court records of cases handled by a Comal County Court at Law (CCL) may be requested in person, by mail, phone or email at:

County Court at Law
199 Main Plaza, 1st Floor
New Braunfels, Texas 78130
Phone: (830) 221-1240
Fax: (830) 608-2021

Meanwhile, court records of cases handled by District Courts in Comal County may be accessed or obtained through the County District Clerk's Office at:

150 N. Seguin Ave., STE 3009
New Braunfels, Texas 78130
Phone: (830) 221-1250
Fax: (830) 608-2006

Alternatively, individuals can access local court records online through the Comal County Case Records portal. The portal allows users to search for court records for free by case number, party name, attorney, or filing date.

Free Warrant Search

Record seekers are typically not charged a fee for warrant searches conducted through Comal County courts and law enforcement agencies. Notwithstanding, those who request copies of a warrant's record are usually charged a nominal fee to cover the cost of reproducing copies of the requested record.

Can You Check Warrants Online?

Besides traditional government channels, interested persons can check for Comal County warrants online through third-party websites that offer warrant search services. These websites, however, are subject to certain limitations. For example, confidential warrants are inaccessible through these third-party websites. Furthermore, users must supply specific information about the desired warrant, such as the warrant subject's name or case number, to conduct warrant checks through these third-party websites.

It is worth noting that warrant checks conducted through third-party websites may be subject to certain fees, especially when users wish to access comprehensive information about a warrant.

Do Warrants Expire?

It depends on the type of warrant. Comal County arrest warrants are not subject to any statutory limitation, so they do not expire and can remain active until their subject is apprehended, surrenders, or dies.

On the other hand, Comal County search warrants remain valid for a fixed number of days after their issuance, depending on the reason for their issuance per Crim. Proc. Code art. 18.07. For example, warrants issued for searching and seizing specimens for DNA analysis and comparison are valid for 15 days. Search warrants issued under Chapter 18B, Article 18B.354, or Subchapter G-1 are valid for 10 days. Meanwhile, search warrants issued for other reasons are valid for 3 days.

Conversely, administrative inspection warrants are, by default, only valid for 10 days after issuance under Texas Occupations Code Chapter 556. In some instances, a judge can extend the validity period of an administrative inspection warrant, allowing extra time for its execution.

How to Clear a Warrant Without Going to Jail

Depending on the type of warrant and the reason for its issuance, there may be several ways to clear the warrant without going to jail in Comal County. For example, if a warrant is subject to a fine, the warrant's subject can pay the required fine to clear the warrant. However, paying a warrant fine is considered an admission of guilt or a non-contest plea. Individuals can also contact a seasoned warrant attorney to explore other options for clearing a warrant, such as paying a bail bond through the attorney.

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