Floyd County Criminal Records

Floyd County criminal records are held by the District Clerk and County Clerk in Floydada, the county seat of this Texas Panhandle county on the Caprock. Floydada is a small agricultural town, and the county courthouse is the single point of contact for all criminal case records in the county. The District Clerk handles felony cases in the 110th District Court, which also serves neighboring Dickens County. Misdemeanor records sit with the County Clerk in Floydada. If you are trying to find a case file, look up charges, or check a court outcome from Floyd County, both clerk offices in Floydada can help. The Floyd County Sheriff's Office maintains arrest and booking records that are separate from what the clerks keep. Court case outcomes are only found at the clerk offices.

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Floyd County Overview

5,700 Population
Floydada County Seat
110th Judicial District
South Plains TX Location

Floyd County District Clerk

The Floyd County District Clerk holds all felony criminal case records filed in the county. The clerk keeps the full case file from indictment through final disposition, including motions, plea documents, jury verdicts, and sentencing orders. All records are open to the public during office hours. Floyd County is a small county, but the same public access rules apply as in larger Texas counties.

You can search Floyd County criminal records in person at the courthouse in Floydada. The clerk's office searches by name or case number. Staff can pull certified copies on request. Certified copies carry a per-page fee plus a certification charge set by Texas law.

Office Floyd County District Clerk
Address 105 S. Main St.
Floydada, TX 79235
Phone (806) 983-4923
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website co.floyd.tx.us
Floyd County official website

The Floyd County official website links to the District Clerk, County Clerk, and Sheriff departments. Check it for current hours and copy request procedures.

The statewide re:SearchTX system covers Floyd County felony case records. You can search by party name across multiple Texas courts remotely. Documents cost 10 cents per page, with a $6 cap per document.

Floyd County Clerk - Misdemeanor Records

The Floyd County Clerk maintains misdemeanor criminal records from the county court. Class A and Class B misdemeanors are filed here, covering DWI, simple assault, and similar offenses. The County Clerk holds charge information, plea records, and final dispositions for all misdemeanor cases. The office is at the courthouse in Floydada.

Records are open for public inspection. Felonies go to the District Clerk. Misdemeanors go to the County Clerk. Some cases may also appear in the statewide TOPICs system.

Floyd County Arrest Records

The Floyd County Sheriff's Office holds arrest records and jail booking data for the county. Booking records include name, date of birth, charges at arrest, bond amount, and booking date. These records are separate from court files but relate to the same criminal matter.

Contact the Floyd County Sheriff's Office at (806) 983-4901. Requests for arrest records can be made in person or by mail. An arrest record only reflects what was alleged at booking. The District Clerk's case file shows the final outcome. Check both sources when you need a full picture of a criminal matter in Floyd County.

Texas DPS Criminal History - Floyd County

Floyd County criminal records feed into the Texas DPS Computerized Criminal History (CCH) system. When courts report convictions or deferred adjudications to the Texas Department of Public Safety, those records appear in the statewide database. The DPS public search at publicsite.dps.texas.gov costs $3 per search. Results show only convictions and deferred adjudications. Dismissed cases and arrests without conviction do not appear.

You can also check the Texas Sex Offender Registry for Floyd County residents by name or zip code.

Expunction and Nondisclosure in Floyd County

Texas law allows eligible people to have criminal records expunged or sealed. Expunction under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55 removes and destroys records for qualifying cases. You file the petition in the district court of the county where the arrest happened. For Floyd County arrests, that means the 110th District Court in Floydada.

If expunction is not available, you may seek an order of nondisclosure for cases that ended in deferred adjudication. Nondisclosure seals records from the public but does not destroy them. Serious felonies and sex offenses do not qualify. The Floyd County District Clerk can tell you what forms apply and what fees to expect.

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Cities in Floyd County

Floydada is the county seat of Floyd County. All felony criminal cases in Floyd County are filed in the 110th District Court in Floydada.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Floyd County. Each has its own District Clerk and court system for criminal records.