Presidio County Criminal History Records
Presidio County keeps criminal records through its District Clerk, County Clerk, and Sheriff's Office, all located in Marfa. Felony convictions go to the District Clerk. Misdemeanor cases are filed with the County Clerk. Arrests and bookings are logged by the Sheriff. The Texas Public Information Act governs access to these records. Most are open to the public. Some records may be sealed or expunged under court order.
Presidio County Overview
Presidio County District Court Records
The District Clerk is the main office for felony criminal records in Presidio County. This office serves the 394th District Court and keeps all felony case files, including indictments, judgments, motions, and other court documents from criminal prosecutions. If someone was charged with a felony in Presidio County, the case file is here.
You can visit the District Clerk's office at the Presidio County Courthouse in Marfa during regular business hours. Staff can search records by case number or defendant name and provide certified copies for a fee set by state law. Call ahead to confirm hours and what identification you need to bring.
The District Clerk also coordinates with the Texas Department of Public Safety Crime Records Service to make sure all felony convictions are reported to the statewide criminal history database. This is how Presidio County data flows into the Texas Computerized Criminal History system.
| Office | Presidio County District Clerk |
|---|---|
| Court | 394th District Court |
| County Site | Presidio County Official Website |
Misdemeanor Criminal Records in Presidio County
Misdemeanor criminal cases in Presidio County go through the County Court. The County Clerk keeps all Class A and Class B misdemeanor records. These include complaints, judgments, fines, and community supervision orders. If someone was charged with a misdemeanor in Presidio County, their case file is with the County Clerk.
Public access to County Clerk records is available under the Texas Public Information Act. You can ask to search records by case number or defendant name. Certified copies are available for a fee. Class C misdemeanors, which are the least serious, are handled by Justice of the Peace courts or municipal courts, not the County Court.
| Office | Presidio County Clerk |
|---|---|
| Records Held | Class A and B Misdemeanors |
| County Site | Presidio County Official Website |
Presidio County Sheriff Arrest Records
The Presidio County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency for the county. They maintain arrest records, incident reports, jail booking records, and warrant information. If someone was arrested in the unincorporated parts of Presidio County, the Sheriff's Office has that record.
The Sheriff's office operates the county jail. Records kept there include booking photos, physical descriptions, bond amounts, charges, and release dates. All arrest and booking data gets sent to the DPS Crime Records Service for the statewide database. The office also keeps records on warrants issued and served in the county.
You can submit a public information request to the Sheriff under the Texas Public Information Act. Closed case files and general arrest logs are generally available on request. Records related to ongoing investigations or confidential informants may not be released right away.
Presidio County Official Records
The Presidio County official website provides access to criminal history records portal.
The county website provides contact information and links for the District Clerk, County Clerk, and Sheriff's Office.
Presidio County Official Records
The Presidio County official website provides access to criminal history records portal.
The county website provides contact information and links for the District Clerk, County Clerk, and Sheriff's Office.
Presidio County Official Records
The Presidio County official website provides access to criminal history records portal.
The county website provides contact information and links for the District Clerk, County Clerk, and Sheriff's Office.
Presidio County Official Records
The Presidio County official website provides access to criminal history records portal.
The county website provides contact information and links for the District Clerk, County Clerk, and Sheriff's Office.
Texas Statewide Criminal History Search
Criminal records from Presidio County are part of the statewide Texas Computerized Criminal History database. The Texas DPS Crime Records Division maintains the CCH system, which collects arrest and conviction data from all 254 Texas counties.
The DPS CCH system covers arrests and dispositions statewide. Public access is available through name-based searches. A fingerprint-based search provides a more complete record and is used for background checks by authorized agencies. The DPS Crime Records Division handles both types of requests.
The re:SearchTX portal is the Texas court system's public case search tool. It includes Presidio County district and county court records along with cases from courts across the state. Search by defendant name or cause number to find case status and hearing dates.
Note: Not all older records are in the online system. For records before the 1990s, in-person requests to the county clerk or district clerk may be needed.
Texas Laws Governing Criminal Records
Texas law governs access to criminal history records in Presidio County and every other county in the state. Government Code Chapter 411 controls criminal history access. The Public Information Act (Chapter 552) gives the public the right to request government records, including court documents and arrest logs.
Most court records in Presidio County are public. Exceptions include sealed records, juvenile records, and records that have been expunged. Under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 66, a court can order records expunged, which removes them from public access.
Offense classification under Texas Penal Code Chapter 12 determines which court handled a case. First degree through state jail felonies are in District Court. Class A and B misdemeanors are in County Court. Class C misdemeanors are in Justice of the Peace or municipal courts. This classification tells you which clerk's office to contact.
If you need guidance on what records are available or how to request them, the Texas Attorney General's Open Government Division provides free information on public records rights under the Texas Public Information Act.
Offender Records and TDCJ
The Texas Department of Criminal Justice maintains records for people who were sentenced to state prison after felony convictions in Presidio County or elsewhere in Texas. Their online offender search lets you look up current and former inmates by name.
The Presidio County Jail, operated by the Sheriff's Office, is separate from state prisons. County jail holds people awaiting trial or serving short sentences. State prison, run by TDCJ, holds people convicted of felonies and sentenced to longer terms. Records from the two systems are maintained separately.
Cities in Presidio County
Presidio County includes Marfa and several smaller communities. All criminal cases from cities and unincorporated areas in Presidio County are handled by the county court system in Marfa.
Nearby Counties
Presidio County borders several other Texas counties. If you are unsure which county has the records you need, check the location where the incident or case occurred.