Bexar County Warrant Search

Bexar County Texas allows individuals to research warrant information online, in person, or over the phone. If you want to find out if you have a warrant, you will need to conduct a Bexar County Warrant Search. This can be accessed through the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office Website or through the Texas Department of Public Safety.

How Do I Find Out if I Have a Bexar County Warrant?

If your warrant is a result of a DWI or family/domestic violence case, you can find out if a warrant has been issued by visiting the Bexar County Clerk Fugitive Search website. On this website, you would need to select whether you are searching for a DWI warrant or a family violence warrant. You will then select the issuing court or select all courts. Once you click the fugitive search button, the search results page will display. Scroll through the results until you find the name that you are searching for.

The Bexar County Warrant Search page will display the following information:

  • The individual’s name
  • The race, gender, and age of the fugitive
  • The case description
  • The offense date
  • The case location
  • The court
  • The cause number

You can also contact the Justice of the Peace, the Bexar County Sheriff’s office, and the Texas Department of Public Safety for warrant information.

Bexar County Warrant Search
Bexar County Warrant Search

How Do I Resolve a Bexar County Warrant?

If it is determined that you have a warrant after doing a Bexar County warrant search, you will want to get this resolved immediately. You will need to contact the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office Warrants Division to find out more information on clearing your warrant. The Warrants Division will give you information that you need to turn yourself in or satisfy your warrant.

You should speak with an attorney if you discover that you have a warrant out of Bexar County to help handle your criminal case. You may need to post a bond to clear your warrant, therefore you should make sure that you have the funds available. If you are not issued a bond to clear your warrant, you will need to wait until your hearing to be released from jail.

From time to time the Texas Rangers perform a warrant sweep in Texas. This gives individuals an opportunity to satisfy an outstanding warrant before they are taken into custody. Details about warrant sweeps are mailed to your last known address if you have a warrant.

What is the Contact Information for the Bexar County Warrant Division?

The information that you need to contact law enforcement about an outstanding Bexar County warrant is listed below.

Bexar County Constable Precinct 1

3505 Pleasonton Rd

San Antonio TX 78221

Phone: 210-335-2806

Additional Contact Information

Justice of the Peace 210-335-4500

Bexar County Sheriff’s Office Warrant Division 210-335-6050

Texas Department of Public Safety 1-800-686-0570

If you have a Justice of the Peace warrant, you will need to contact the Constable in the Justice of the Peace precinct that handles the court where your warrant was issued.