Dale County Alabama Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
Ariton Police Department28 West Main StreetAritonAL36311334-762-2222
Ariton Police Department6 Atlantic StreetAritonAL36311334-762-2222
Clayhatchee Police Department1 West Main StreetDalevilleAL36322334-598-4321
Dothan Regional Airport Police Department800 Airport DriveMidland CityAL36350334-983-8104
George Wallace Community College - Dothan Police1141 Wallace DriveDothanAL36303334-983-3521
Level Plains Police Department1708 Joe Bruer RoadDalevilleAL36322334-347-0422
Midland City Police Department1343 Hinton Waters AvenueMidland CityAL36350334-983-3591
Napier Field Police Department400 Headquarters StreetDothanAL36303334-983-3027
Newton Police Department9 College StreetNewtonAL36352334-299-0004
Ozark Police Department275 North Union AvenueOzarkAL36360334-774-2644
Pinckard Police Department1309 Alabama 134PinckardAL36371334-983-3517
Pinckard Town Hall1313 Highway 134PinckardAL36371334-983-3517
Southeast Alabama Criminal Intelligence ProgramKatherine AvenueOzarkAL36360334-774-7996
Wiregrass Violent Crime Task139 West Reynolds StreetOzarkAL36360334-774-0482
Dale County Sheriff Departments
Dale County Sheriff's Office100 Court SquareOzarkAL36360334-774-2335
Dale County Sheriffs Department100 East Court SquareOzarkAL36360334-774-3114
Dale County Probation Department
Dale County Probation DepartmentPO Box 305OzarkAL36361334-774-5084
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(294)Dale County Police Departments
Daleville Department of Public Safety730 Daleville AvenueDalevilleAL36322334-598-4444
Dale County Police Departments
Daleville Police Department / Daleville Jail730 Daleville AvenueDalevilleAL36322334-598-4442

What Are the Basic Warrant Records?

What are Warrant Records? Warrant Records are an important part of law enforcement. Warrant Records allow law enforcement to search for and find out if a person is on their way to committing a crime, or has committed a crime and is about to be caught. These records will tell the police officer what they were charged with, when they were arrested, where they were arrested and for how long they were held without bail.

A Warrant Records in Dale County, Alabama contains this information. It tells of the name of the person who was arrested, their address, their charges and any other information related to the arrest. It also tells the crime the person was arrested for, when it happened, who the arresting officers were, how they ordered the arrest, which crime they were arrested for and any other details pertinent to the arrest.

Warrant Records in Alabama are public. The state makes an attempt to keep these records up-to-date but it can’t be done. There are different methods for gathering this information. If you are requesting a copy of a warrant, the department of corrections can provide you one. The state of Alabama also has the right to grant a copy of the warrant to an individual upon demand.

So why would someone want a warrant. In some situations it is used as evidence against a person. If a person is suspected of a crime, a Warrant Record will let an individual know what action needs to be taken next. For example, if a person goes to a party and is robbed, a police officer will issue a warrant for their arrest. The individual will then be taken to jail. If they do not have access to a court date, they will be strip searched, photographed and fingerprinted before they can be released.

Why are they necessary? Warrant arrests are sometimes issued during investigations. If a person does not follow the proper procedure for providing information needed for an investigation, the investigating officer can request a warrant for the person’s arrest. If the investigating officer can verify that information, they will serve the warrant at the person’s place of employment, or any place that they believe that the person may go. This allows them to investigate the person without having to use probable cause in a criminal case.

Can I search for my own warrant records? Yes, you can. If you know where a person was arrested, you can obtain their criminal record, but it is more difficult to do that online. If you have a person’s name and address, you can perform an online warrant record search to see who they have been arrested for and where they were arrested.