Name | Address | City | State | Zip Code | Phone Number | |||||||
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(1967)Shelby County Police Departments | ||||||||||||
Shelbyville Independent School District Police Department | 343 Farm to Market 417 | Shelbyville | TX | 75973 | 936-598-2641 | |||||||
Shelby County Police Departments | ||||||||||||
Center I.S.D. Police Dept. | 404 Mosby Street | Center | TX | 75935 | ||||||||
Center Independent School District Police - Center High School | 658 Rough Rider Drive | Center | TX | 75935 | 936-598-5642 | |||||||
Center Independent School District Police - Center Middle School | 302 Kennedy Street | Center | TX | 75935 | 936-598-5619 | |||||||
Center Police Department | 1020 Shelbyville Street | Center | TX | 75935 | 936-598-2450 | |||||||
Tenaha City Marshals Office | 100 Hurst Street | Center | TX | 75935 | 936-598-5600 | |||||||
Timpson Independent School District Police Department | 836 Bear Drive | Timpson | TX | 75975 | 936-254-2463 | |||||||
Timpson Police Department / Timpson City Marshals Office | 456 Jacob Street | Timpson | TX | 75975 | 936-254-2700 | |||||||
Shelby County Sheriff Department | ||||||||||||
Shelby County Sheriffs Department / Shelby County Jail | 100 Hurst Street | Center | TX | 75935 | 936-598-5600 | |||||||
Shelby County Probation Department | ||||||||||||
Shelby County Probation Department | 200 San Augustine Street | Center | TX | 75935 | 936-598-4587 | |||||||
Shelby County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases | ||||||||||||
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Shelby County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses | ||||||||||||
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Shelby County Sex Offender Registry | ||||||||||||
Shelby County Sheriff Website |
Arrest Warrant Criminal Records in Other Counties
Other Records in Shelby County
Where Can I Find Out About Warrant Records?
Warrant Records in Shelby County Texas are basically civil cases that have been referred by a judge as “bodily petition.” The first step to conducting a search is to locate the docket in the local courts where the case was filed. Because the dockets keep moving around, it can take quite some time to find the case you are interested in. If you can’t find the record, the next best thing is to use an online criminal background check to see if the person you are looking for has been ordered to appear in court.
Most states maintain public records on all arrests and convictions. Therefore, a person who is wanted for suspicion of DWI, assault, disorderly conduct, theft, or any other crime can be found using this type of search. Depending on how many records are in the system, a fast and accurate search may require using some specialty services. For example, if the offense occurred in another state, you’ll need to contact the state’s records department.
Warrant records are different from a regular search in several ways. First, a warrant is issued by a judge for an arrest. This means you cannot conduct the search unless the arrest warrant has been approved by the court. Second, warrant records contain much more detail than regular public records.
For instance, a probable cause search would return a list of every person who has been named in the warrant. This includes current and former neighbors, employees, neighbors, and roommates. Information about an employer can show whether or not the person has been fired and, in some cases, arrested. Details about a person who has moved in and out of town can provide insight into how often they move and if they have a place to stay permanently.
Because warrant records are not viewable online, you’ll usually need to hire a private investigator to conduct the search. While an investigator will be able to tell you more about a person’s history, it can also be expensive. An online search will give you detailed information without having to spend any money. In some cases, you can pay a small fee to get a limited access password which only lets you run a specific search for a set amount of time.
If you are an employer, you may be able to use warrant records to find out if someone is lying about their past. You can ask the person to produce documents that prove they are who they say they are. If you have no other information, it may be possible to hire an investigator to dig even deeper. The investigator may be able to go a step further and get a court order for additional information. Whichever way you go, conducting a background check on a person has become easier than ever before.