Merced County California Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

Search For Warrants

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(119)Merced County Police Departments
California Highway Patrol - Merced1500 Bell DriveAtwaterCA95301209-356-2956
Merced County Police Departments
Merced Community College Police Department3600 M StreetMercedCA95348209-384-6054
Merced Police Department - Central Station611 West 22nd StreetMercedCA95340209-385-6912
Merced Police Department - South Station470 West 11th StreetMercedCA95341209-385-6912
Atwater Police Department750 Bellevue RoadAtwaterCA95301209-357-6381
California Highway Patrol - Chowchilla River Inspection Facility8820 California 99Le GrandCA95333559-665-2904
California Highway Patrol - Los Banos706 West Pacheco BoulevardLos BanosCA93635209-826-3811
Dos Palos Police Department1546 Golden Gate AvenueDos PalosCA93620209-392-2177
Gustine Police Department682 3rd AvenueGustineCA95322209-854-3737
Livingston Police Department1446 C StreetLivingstonCA95334209-394-7917
Los Banos Animal Control945 5th StreetLos BanosCA93635209-827-7070
Los Banos Police Department945 5th StreetLos BanosCA93635209-827-7070
Merced County Sheriff Departments
Merced County Sheriff's Office2222 M StreetMercedCA95340209-385-7690
Merced County Sheriffs Department - Charles Francis Bludworth Substation9481 Shanks RoadDelhiCA95315209-385-7660
Merced County Sheriffs Department - Los Banos Substation445 I StreetLos BanosCA93635209-710-6000
Merced County Sheriffs Department / Merced County Jail700 West 22nd StreetMercedCA95340209-385-7451
Merced County Probation Department
Merced County Probation Department2150 M StreetMercedCA95340209-381-1400
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Merced County Sex Offender Registry
Merced County Website (California)
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Performing a Warrant Search

Warrant Records in Merced County California are kept within the custody of the State Police under the Department of Justice. Warrant Records in Merced County are considered public record and have to be provided to the public when requested. In addition, if the person you are searching for has committed or is committing a crime, then you should have his or her arrest records. This information can then be used to perform a warrant search.

Warrant Records in Merced County California contain a wide array of information that pertains to both persons and vehicles. They may reveal whether or not a person has been convicted of a crime. They also reveal if the person has ever been convicted of a misdemeanor or felony. Perpetration of a crime is necessary for the Search function of this type of record to work.

Warrant Records in Merced County also show if a person has ever been declared mentally incapacitated. If someone has been declared mentally incapacitated, then their records will show the reasons as to why and if they were declared mentally incapacitated. Warrant Searches may also be conducted on an individual based on sexual orientation. Many times, these searches cannot be performed without the person’s permission.

Warrant Records in Merced County may be used to check up on your neighbors as well. If you are suspicious about a neighbor, you may wish to have a copy of their warrant records. These records may prove if there is any criminal activity on the person’s record. Additionally, these records can reveal if the person has ever been arrested on suspicion of domestic violence.

The main purpose of a warrant is to hold a person accountable. A person who is arrested will have a copy of the arrest warrant. If they fail to show up at court for their trial, then their warrant will be carried out. In some instances, this may mean that the person can be taken away from the premises. If not, then the police may turn the person over to the local jail.

Warrant Records are considered public information. All local law enforcement agencies are required to keep these records. The only way to get one is to ask for them. Many times, the local sheriff or police department will keep these records for a short time only. This means that a person can not obtain it for a certain period of time unless they specifically ask for it.