Arkansas County Arkansas Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(214)Arkansas County Police Departments
De Witt Police Department120 Court SquareDeWittAR72042870-946-2496
Arkansas County Police Departments
Gillett Police Department209 West Main StreetGillettAR72055870-548-2812
Humphrey Police Department113 South Division StreetDeWittAR72042870-873-4615
Saint Charles Police Department610 Broadway AvenueSt. CharlesAR72140870-282-3425
Stuttgart Police Department514 South Main StreetStuttgartAR72160870-673-1414
Arkansas County Sheriff Departments
Arkansas County Sheriff - Southern District1000 Ricebelt AvenueDeWittAR72042870-946-3161
Arkansas County Sheriffs Office312 South College StreetStuttgartAR72160870-673-2121
Arkansas County Probation Department
Arkansas County Probation Department112 South Main StreetStuttgartAR72160870-673-8410
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The Basics of Warrant Records

Warrant records are legal documents issued by a court of law that gives the authority for a police officer or any other law enforcing authority to search and arrest a person without any warrant. Warrants allow law enforcement officials to prevent and arrest criminals. They allow officials to secure a person’s bail when the latter failed to appear on a scheduled court date. They also allow officials to secure assets or collect debts owed by a person. Warrant records are retained indefinitely in accordance with the terms of the warrant. In other words, once the warrant is revoked, so is the right to maintain the records.

To obtain an arrest warrant, there are several steps involved. The process begins at the local courthouse. Arrest records are kept in a separate database from other public records. You can either visit the courthouse physically or request access through the Internet. The cost of obtaining records online is minimal compared to the other options. To get instant results, you may choose to select the courthouse website that provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive data.

When you go to the website, you will first need to provide some basic information about the person. If possible, provide as much information about them as possible such as their current address, place of employment, maiden name, date of birth, and any contact numbers. If a person has been convicted of a crime, their conviction record should also be included in your search. You should also include bank accounts, phone numbers, and social security numbers when possible.

After having completed your search, you will receive a list of results containing various pieces of information about the individual. You will be able to see if the warrant was revoked or if the person has been released on their own recognizance. Warrant records will also reveal if the person has ever been tried as an adult, if they have ever married, and if they have ever been accused of any crime. Records also include the felony the person was arrested for and details regarding any jail time they served. This type of search can help law enforcement officials quickly locate an individual if they believe they are involved in criminal activity.

There are a number of reasons why someone may need to search for these records. If an individual finds themselves in the middle of a very important relationship and they suspect the other person is cheating on them, they can perform an illicit record search to find out if they are being cheated. Law enforcement officials often perform an arrest warrant search when they are looking to apprehend a person who has been accused of a crime they committed. These criminal records are considered public record and are easily found by anybody who is searching for them.

Warrant searches are also performed regularly by the government and other organizations such as the FBI, CIA, and IRS. They perform these warrant searches as a way to protect themselves and the citizens they are working for from the threat of terrorism. Anytime there is probable cause that a person is carrying around dangerous material such as weapons or explosives, they will be required to arrest that person and take that person into custody. By putting everyone on the wrong side of the law, these organizations protect the American people.