Santa Cruz County California Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

Search For Warrants

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(148)Santa Cruz County Police Departments
California Highway Patrol - Santa Cruz Area 72010395 Soquel DriveAptosCA95003831-662-0511
Santa Cruz County Police Departments
California Parks And Recreation Law Enforcement - Santa Cruz District303 North Big Trees Park RoadFeltonCA95018831-335-6318
Santa Cruz Police Department155 Center StreetSanta CruzCA95060831-420-5800
University Of California - Santa Cruz Police Department1156 High StreetSanta CruzCA95064831-459-2231
Capitola Police Department422 Capitola AvenueCapitolaCA95010831-475-4242
Capitola Police Department - Community Outreach1855 41st AvenueCapitolaCA95010831-462-6138
Scotts Valley Police Department1 Civic Center DriveScotts ValleyCA95066831-440-5670
Watsonville Police Department215 Union StreetWatsonvilleCA95076831-728-6001
Santa Cruz County Sheriff Departments
Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office701 Ocean StreetSanta CruzCA95060831-471-1121
Santa Cruz County Sheriffs Department701 Ocean StreetSanta CruzCA95060831-454-2414
Santa Cruz County FBI Office
Watsonville California FBI Office35 Penny LaneWatsonvilleCA95076831-722-8720
Santa Cruz County Probation Department
Santa Cruz County Probation DepartmentPO Box 1812Santa CruzCA95061831-454-3800
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Conducting Your Own Warrant Records Search

Warrant Records in Santa Cruz County California are public information and are one of the most commonly used document files by law enforcement officials. In case an individual is accused of any crime, whether minor or major, the first step will generally be to place a search on the local police station or sheriff office’s database. If the individual is then arrested and subsequently charged with a crime, then this record may also end up in the system. This would give any interested party the ability to have a full and detailed history on the person, including all warrants for their arrest.

The first thing to note when searching for warrants is that they are not listed in the phone book like regular phone numbers. These warrants are filed internally within the court system. The process for obtaining such information is different depending on the jurisdiction and the nature of the crime with which an individual is charged.

Warrant records will only be provided to those requesting the information. Some jurisdictions will allow background checks to be conducted. There are also times when a warrant may be issued based on confidential information that has come to light and a criminal is able to remove themselves from any current arrest. Such a situation is common in cases involving child pornography or sexual assault.

If you wish to conduct a warrant search, then it is important to first determine if you can legally have access to the information in question. It is also important to make sure that you do not violate the privacy rights of the individual that you are investigating. Many people believe that they are entitled to a copy of the person’s past and present criminal history. However, this is usually considered to be a violation of privacy rights.

While there are some exceptions to the rule, most warrants will be easy to obtain. A simple search online should reveal all kinds of information on any kind of warrant. This could include several pieces of information about a person’s past. You could search for a warrant for a person who has stolen from you, or you may even search for a warrant that has been placed on an individual for suspicion of domestic violence.

There is no limit on how many warrants for people may exist. So long as you are legally allowed to conduct such searches, you can have access to all kinds of public information. If you want more detailed information, then you may have to go to local police departments and county clerk offices. The information is freely available to anyone who requests it. There are currently bills pending in both the House and Senate that would make warrant records public.