Confirm a felony or misdemeanor case outcome
El Paso County District Clerk (felony) or County Clerk/County Courts at Law (misdemeanor)
The court of record maintains the docket, charging instrument, plea, sentence, and final disposition.
El Paso Records Guide
Search El Paso criminal case details by checking county and municipal court records, confirm arrests through the Sheriff and city police, and verify statewide history with Texas DPS and corrections.
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Choose the source based on what you need to verify.
Confirm a felony or misdemeanor case outcome
The court of record maintains the docket, charging instrument, plea, sentence, and final disposition.
Check current local custody after an arrest
The jail tracks bookings, holds, bonds, and releases; charges listed are preliminary until the court files the case.
Verify a statewide criminal history
DPS provides a statewide name-based index; confirm any entries with the court of record for final disposition.
Get a police incident or offense report
The police records unit holds incident/offense reports; report numbers or incident details help locate the correct file.
Confirm state prison incarceration or parole
TDCJ covers state prison and supervision; county jail-only cases will not appear here.
| Source Or Office | Best For | Helpful Search Input | Verification Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| El Paso County District Clerk | Felony criminal case files, calendars, judgments, and dispositions | Defendant full name, date of birth, case number, filing year or date range | Obtain the docket or judgment to verify the exact charge, plea, and sentence. |
| El Paso County Clerk / County Courts at Law | Misdemeanor criminal case records and dispositions | Name, DOB, case or citation number, approximate filing date | Check the final disposition (dismissed, deferred, convicted, acquitted) and any probation terms. |
| El Paso County Sheriff’s Office & Jail | Recent arrests, bookings, inmate custody, bond, and release status | Name, DOB, booking number, arrest date | Booking data shows allegations, not convictions; verify charges and outcomes with the court. |
| El Paso Police Department Records Unit | Incident/offense reports and related police records | Report number, incident date/time, location, involved names | Reports may be redacted and are not proof of conviction; match to a court case for disposition. |
| Texas Department of Public Safety (Criminal History Repository) | Statewide arrest and conviction reporting submitted by Texas agencies | Full name, DOB, Texas SID if available | Repository entries can lack court outcomes; confirm with the court of record for official disposition. |
| Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) | State prison inmate status, parole, and offender details | Name, TDCJ number, or Texas SID | Covers state-level custody; county jail-only cases will not appear; verify sentence with the court of conviction. |
Match identities carefully and confirm outcomes with the court that adjudicated the case.
Official sources are best for court dispositions, certified copies, active custody details, and police reports held by the agency of record. Background check services can help with broad, name-based searches across many jurisdictions, but they may miss recent updates and do not replace confirmations from the court clerk, Sheriff, police records unit, jail, corrections, or the Texas DPS repository.
Many El Paso court criminal records are public, though some information can be restricted by law. Arrest and jail status are typically public. Police reports may be redacted. For official proof, request copies from the court that heard the case.
Start with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office jail roster or booking logs. Then verify the filed charges and case status with the appropriate county court.
An arrest record documents custody and alleged charges at booking. A criminal record summarizes court outcomes—such as dismissal, deferred adjudication, conviction, or acquittal—entered by the court of record.
Submit a request to the El Paso Police Department Records Unit with the report number or incident details. Some information may be withheld, and the report itself does not show court disposition.
Check with the court that issued the case and the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office. Not all warrant lists are posted publicly; follow the agency’s verification process to confirm status.