Lipscomb County Felony Records

Lipscomb County felony records are held by the District Clerk in Lipscomb, Texas. If you need to find a criminal case, check an offender's status, or look up felony court filings from this small Panhandle county, this page walks you through your main options for searching those records online and in person.

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~3,200Population
LipscombCounty Seat
31stDistrict Court
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Lipscomb County District Clerk

The District Clerk in Lipscomb is the official keeper of felony court records for the county. The office is located at the Lipscomb County Courthouse in Lipscomb, TX 79056. You can reach the clerk by calling the courthouse at (806) 862-4131. Staff can help you search for a case by name or case number, pull copies of court documents, and tell you what fees apply. The office is open Monday through Friday during regular business hours.

Felony cases in Lipscomb County are heard in the 31st District Court, a multi-county court that serves several Panhandle counties. The district judge rotates among county seats on a set schedule, so it is worth checking the court calendar before you plan an in-person visit. The clerk's records include indictments, pleas, motions, and final dispositions for all felony charges filed in the county. Under Texas law, records of conviction are public. Case details typically cover the defendant's name, charge level, case number, court assignment, attorney information, and a full timeline of proceedings.

Certified copies of felony court documents are available for a fee set by the Texas Local Government Code. Non-certified plain copies cost less. If you cannot visit in person, you can send a written request by mail with the case details and the required payment.

The Lipscomb County official website provides contact information for county offices and general information about courthouse services.

Lipscomb County maintains a homepage where you can find office contacts and courthouse details for public records requests. Lipscomb County homepage - Lipscomb County felony records

The county site is the starting point for in-person and mail-based requests for Lipscomb County felony records.

Search Lipscomb County Felony Cases Online

The best free tool for searching Lipscomb County felony records online is re:SearchTX, the official statewide court portal run by the Texas Office of Court Administration. This system covers all 254 Texas counties and lets you search by party name, case number, or attorney. You can see case status, view filed documents, and check hearing dates. Account registration is free, though access to some document images may require a subscription fee. The data in re:SearchTX is updated nightly and covers both current and historical case records.

For statewide criminal history data, the Texas DPS Computerized Criminal History (CCH) system is the central state database. It captures arrests, prosecutions, and dispositions for all Class B misdemeanor offenses and higher, which includes every felony level. You access the name-based search through the CRS Public Website after creating an account and buying search credits. Name searches are not exact identifiers. A fingerprint-based search through an approved channeler gives a more definitive result tied to a specific person.

The Texas Office of Court Administration publishes annual reports on felony filings and case dispositions broken down by county. These reports cover charge types, processing times, and outcomes, and they give useful context for understanding felony activity across small counties like Lipscomb.

TDCJ Offender Records

If someone was convicted of a felony in Lipscomb County and sent to state prison, their record will appear in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Offender Search. This is a free public database. You can look up offenders by name, TDCJ number, or SID number. Results include the person's current facility, projected release date, physical description, and offense history covering both current and prior convictions.

TDCJ records only cover people sentenced to state prison or placed on state supervision. They do not include people held in the Lipscomb County Jail, those who received deferred adjudication, or those who completed a sentence and were discharged. For current local jail information, contact the Lipscomb County Sheriff's Office directly.

Note: TDCJ updates records regularly but does not guarantee real-time accuracy for all entries.

Texas Sex Offender Registry

The Texas DPS Sex Offender Registry lists registered sex offenders who live or work in Lipscomb County. You can search by name, county, city, zip code, or proximity to a specific address. The registry shows offense history, registration dates, and current address information for each registered offender. Texas Government Code Chapter 62 requires sex offenders to register with local law enforcement and keep their information current. Failure to register is itself a criminal offense under Texas law.

Texas Felony Charge Levels

Texas law defines five levels of felony offenses under the Texas Penal Code. Knowing the charge level helps when you read a Lipscomb County case record. Each level carries a different range of punishment.

  • Capital felony: death penalty or life without parole
  • First-degree felony: 5 to 99 years or life in prison
  • Second-degree felony: 2 to 20 years in state prison
  • Third-degree felony: 2 to 10 years in state prison
  • State jail felony: 180 days to 2 years in a state jail facility

The full text of the Penal Code is available at the Texas Statutes site. Texas Government Code Chapter 411 governs access to criminal history records. The Texas Public Information Act under Government Code Chapter 552 gives the public the right to request government records, including court case files held by the District Clerk.

Record Expunction and Nondisclosure

Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55 sets out the rules for expunging a criminal record. An expunction wipes the record clean and requires all agencies to destroy their files. Not all felony records can be expunged. Generally, only acquittals, dismissed charges, and pardons qualify. Convictions rarely do. Nondisclosure orders under Texas Government Code Chapter 411 can seal certain records from public view but do not destroy them. If you have questions about clearing a Lipscomb County felony record, consult a licensed Texas attorney.

The Texas State Law Library criminal records guide covers expunction rules, nondisclosure procedures, and how to access records through DPS and the courts. It is a solid starting point for anyone researching their own record or trying to understand the legal options for clearing a case.

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Nearby Counties

Lipscomb County is in the northeastern Texas Panhandle. The counties around it each have their own district clerk and felony court records.