Warrant Questions & Answers
What you should do if you have a Warrant?
County Law Enforcement officials are encouraging individuals with warrants to contact the appropriate court to resolve their cases voluntarily.
Under Texas Law, individuals who appear before a court and make a good faith effort to resolve their outstanding Class C Warrants are afforded safe harbor and not subject to arrest. Additionally, if a judgment is rendered against an individual who is unable to pay the judgment, the individual may request a judge assess their ability to pay and offer alternative means to satisfy the judgment.
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For more information about warrants defendants must contact the appropriate court.
Who to Contact? / How to pay fines?
IN PERSON: Visit Our Office
Delta County Justice of the Peace
200 W. Dallas Ave.
Cooper, Texas 75432
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BY MAIL: Mail Cashier’s Check or Money Order Payments to:
Delta County Justice of the Peace
200 W. Dallas Ave.
Cooper, Texas 75432
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​BY PHONE: Contact the Justice of the Peace at:
903-395-4400 EXT. 232
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​PAY ONLINE: www.texasonlinerecords.com
ARREST WARRANT SCAM
Scammers create a fake Caller ID, which allows them to call you and appear to be calling from a local police, sheriff or other law enforcement agency. They say there is a warrant out for your arrest, but that you can pay a fine in order to avoid criminal charges. Of course, these scammers don't take credit cards; only a Western Union Moneygram, other wire transfer or pre-paid debit card will do.
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Go to the link below for more information on Fraudulent Collections on Warrants