Warrant in Johnson County?


If you think that you may have a warrant for arrest in Johnson County; call us at Natalie's Best Bet to run a Warrant Check for you. Give us your full name over the phone and call us back in 20-25 minutes.

In the case that you do have a warrant, you're in the right place. We can set up a "walkthrough" in which you prepay for your bond and get you out of jail ASAP. Typically, you will turn yourself in between 10pm and 11pm at night so that you can make arraingments in the morning. As soon as arraignments are available to us that morning, we will post your bond immediately.

If you have any  questions, please give us a call! Or if you're phone shy, an email!


Common Questions:

How is an Arrest Warrant Issued in Johnson County?
In Johnson County, only a judge has the authority to issue an arrest warrant. The Cleburne Police Department and the Johnson County Sheriff’s Department cannot authorize warrants on their own. For a judge to issue a warrant, either the Cleburne Police Department or the Johnson County Sheriff’s Department must provide sufficient probable cause. Once a warrant is issued, you could be arrested at your home, workplace, school, during a traffic stop, or even while renewing your driver’s license.

Do I Have a Warrant in Johnson County?
If you’re asking yourself, “Do I have a warrant?” there’s a good chance that a warrant may be about to be issued or is already active. To find out, call us at Natalie's Best Bet and we will check for any active warrants against you in Johnson County, Texas.