Floyd County Felony Records
Floyd County felony records are held at the District Clerk's office in Floydada, the county seat. The District Clerk maintains all court files for felony criminal cases processed in Floyd County, from the initial indictment through the final judgment and sentencing. Floyd County is a small, rural county in the Texas Panhandle, located northwest of Lubbock. Floydada is the county seat. To search for a felony case from Floyd County, start with the re:SearchTX portal online or contact the District Clerk's office directly in Floydada.
Floyd County Overview
Floyd County District Clerk
The Floyd County District Clerk keeps all official records for district court cases in the county. This includes felony criminal cases, civil matters, and family law filings. The clerk files documents, tracks hearings, collects fees, and reports felony outcomes to the Texas Department of Public Safety once each case closes. The office is located at the Floyd County Courthouse in Floydada.
Floyd County is served by the 110th Judicial District Court. This court covers Floyd County along with several other rural counties in the region. The judge travels a circuit among the counties on this district. For Floyd County cases, the clerk's office in Floydada is where you file documents and request records. The court coordinator there can help with scheduling and case status questions.
| Office | Floyd County District Clerk |
|---|---|
| Address | Floyd County Courthouse 105 S. Main St. Floydada, TX 79235 |
| Website | co.floyd.tx.us |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
How to Search Floyd County Felony Records
Floyd County felony records are available through online portals or in person at the Floydada courthouse. Online searches work well for recent cases. Older records may require a direct request to the clerk's office.
The statewide re:SearchTX portal covers Floyd County cases through the 110th Judicial District. Search by party name or cause number. Results show case type, filing date, parties, and case status. Basic searches are free. Document image access may require a subscription. The portal is updated by the Texas Office of Court Administration.
For in-person records, visit the Floyd County Courthouse in Floydada. Bring a photo ID. Staff can search by name or cause number. Copy fees are $1.00 per page. Certified copies require an additional $5.00 per document. If the clerk must search for a cause number on your behalf, a $5.00 research fee applies. Cash, money orders, or credit cards are accepted. No personal checks.
The Texas DPS criminal history service at dps.texas.gov/section/crime-records provides statewide name-based searches for $3.00. The TDCJ offender search at offender.tdcj.texas.gov shows individuals serving state sentences on Floyd County convictions.
What Floyd County Felony Records Show
Each felony case in Floyd County creates a court file that stays open until the case ends. The District Clerk holds these files and makes them available for inspection. All documents filed with the court become part of the official record.
Floyd County felony records typically include a grand jury indictment naming the defendant and stating the charges. The file then shows bond and release conditions, pre-trial motions from both sides, and all court orders issued in the case. Plea paperwork is included if the defendant entered a guilty or no-contest plea. If the case went to trial, the verdict and final judgment are part of the permanent record. The judgment shows the sentence, including prison time, fines, community supervision conditions, and any restitution order.
Records are public except for juvenile cases, expunged records, and files sealed by court order. For anything you cannot find through the online portal, call the Floyd County District Clerk before making the drive to Floydada.
Note: Floyd County is a small county. The clerk's office may have limited staff. Call ahead to confirm availability and ask about the best time to visit for in-person records requests.
State Resources for Floyd County Felony Searches
State-level tools supplement what the Floyd County courthouse provides. Each one covers a different part of the criminal record picture.
Re:SearchTX at research.txcourts.gov is the official Texas Judicial Branch portal for online case records. It covers Floyd County through the 110th District Court. Search is free for basic case info. This is the best online first step for any Floyd County felony search.
TDCJ Offender Search at offender.tdcj.texas.gov shows current and recently released Texas state inmates. If someone received a state prison sentence in Floyd County, they should appear here. Search by name or TDCJ number. The tool is free and shows unit, offense, sentence start, and projected release.
Texas DPS at dps.texas.gov/section/crime-records maintains a statewide criminal history database. Public name-based searches cost $3.00 and cover all 254 Texas counties. For Floyd County records that may be incomplete online, this is a good cross-check.
Cities in Floyd County
Floyd County includes Floydada, Lockney, and other small communities. All felony cases from the county are handled through the District Court in Floydada.
No cities in Floyd County meet the population threshold for individual records pages. All felony matter filings go through the Floyd County District Clerk in Floydada.
Nearby Counties
Floyd County borders several Panhandle counties. Check where the offense took place to find the right court.