Marshall County Alabama Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(335)Marshall County Police Departments
Marshall County Task Unit424 Blount AvenueGuntersvilleAL35976256-571-7714
Marshall County Police Departments
Alabama Marine Police District 14242 Aubrey Carr Scenic DriveGuntersvilleAL35976256-582-1099
Albertville Police Department201 South Broad StreetAlbertvilleAL35950256-891-8221
Arab Police Department / Arab Jail740 North Main StreetArabAL35016256-586-7525
Arab Police Investigation Division740 North Main StreetArabAL35016256-586-8124
Boaz Police Department / Boaz Jail101 Line AvenueBoazAL35957256-593-6812
Cathedral Caverns State Park Conservation Officer637 Cave RoadWoodvilleAL35776256-728-8193
City Of Albertville Fire Marshal - Deputy And Assistant Chief212 South Broad StreetAlbertvilleAL35950256-891-8235
Douglas Police Department55 Alabama 168HortonAL35980256-593-9531
Grant Police Department4766 Main StreetGrantAL35747256-728-4233
Guntersville Police Department340 Blount AvenueGuntersvilleAL35976256-571-7571
Lake Guntersville State Park Ranger7966 Alabama 227AlbertvilleAL35951256-571-5444
Mountainboro Police Department19 North Main StreetBoazAL35957256-593-0087
Marshall County Sheriff Department
Marshall County Sheriff's Office423 Blount AvenueGuntersvilleAL35976256-582-2034
Marshall County DEA Office
Guntersville Alabama DEA Office435 Blount AvenueGuntersvilleAL35976256-571-7714
Marshall County Probation Department
Marshall County Probation Department424 Blount AvenueGuntersvilleAL35976256-571-7830
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Marshall County Child Support Warrants
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Marshall County Sex Offender Registry
Marshall County Sheriff Website
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What Is a Warrant Record?

Warrant Records in Marshall County, Alabama are available for viewing in several different ways depending on what state the warrant is from. The most efficient way to access these documents is through the courts in Marshall County. These documents provide detailed information on any violations of a person’s arrest warrant that took place in this county. The arrest warrant is issued by a judge in Marshall County and gives authority for law enforcement officials to arrest any person they feel is a threat. This is how a person’s record is accessed through the courthouse in Marshall County.

Arrest warrants are public information but not until they have been validated by a judge. Once the warrant is validated a copy can be forwarded to the person in question via mail. The person must then obtain a court date either in court of law or at the clerk’s office before they can personally go and pick up the copy of the warrant. It is then returned to the court with a request for an appointment for an arraignment hearing.

This is where it gets complicated and where many people become confused and don’t quite know what to do with the records once they get them. There are usually three places where one might find these records: at the county courthouse in the person’s county, online at the county’s website or at the person’s request directly at the court house. It will depend on the state and county in question that where the information is located and how quickly it is served.

Some states allow access to warrants online. If this is the case in your state, there may be a time limit on retrieving such information. If the person does not appear at their court date, their record will remain sealed and cannot be obtained any longer. If an appeal is filed and no one objects, then the record can be released.

After an appeal is filed, a new court date will be set and the record will be given another opportunity to be contested before being released. If no objections are raised within a certain amount of time, then the record is free to be provided. However, some states do have laws regarding how these records are stored and who has access to them. Information that pertains to a person’s permanent records must be reported on state employee Intranet and/or county office websites. Any other information must be provided by requesting written permission from the person in question.

Warrant records are helpful for employers, landlords and law enforcement personnel. With the availability of these records, they can check up on people that might be a danger and prevent harm from coming to the person’s family. And with warrant records available online, it is easier than ever to obtain the information that you need.