Stanislaus County California Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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(179)Stanislaus County Police Departments
California State University - Stanislaus Police Department801 West Monte Vista AvenueTurlockCA95382209-667-3114
Stanislaus County Police Departments
Stanislaus County Honor Farm8224 West Grayson RoadModestoCA95358209-538-2202
Stanislaus County Public Safety Center200 Hackett RoadModestoCA95358209-525-5632
California Highway Patrol - Modesto4030 Kiernan AvenueModestoCA95356209-545-7440
Ceres Police Department2727 3rd StreetCeresCA95307209-538-5713
Hughson Police Department7018 Pine StreetHughsonCA95326209-883-4052
Modesto Police Department600 10th StreetModestoCA95354209-572-9500
Newman Police Department1200 Main StreetNewmanCA95360209-862-2902
Oakdale Police Department245 North 2nd AvenueOakdaleCA95361209-847-2231
Patterson Police Services33 South Del Puerto AvenuePattersonCA95363209-892-5071
Riverbank Police Services6727 3rd StreetRiverbankCA95367209-869-7162
Turlock Police Department900 North Palm StreetTurlockCA95380209-668-5550
Turlock Police Department244 North BroadwayTurlockCA95380209-668-5550
Waterford Police Services320 E StreetWaterfordCA95386209-874-2349
Stanislaus County Sheriff Department
Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office250 Hackett RoadModestoCA95358209-525-7216
Stanislaus County FBI Office
Salida California FBI Office4805 Sisk RoadSalidaCA95368209-543-7846
Stanislaus County Probation Department
Stanislaus County Probation Department2215 Blue Gum AvenueModestoCA95358209-525-4598
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How Searching For Warrant Records Works

A “warrant record” is simply a record that identifies a person. In the context of criminal investigations and other law enforcement activities, a warrant will show that there is probable cause to believe that a person committed a crime. The name of the person, his address, and name of their employer are typically listed on the warrant. If you’re wanted for questioning about an outstanding warrant, it’s a good idea to have knowledge of it before you talk to an arresting officer. Warrant records are available to law enforcement agencies across the country. While they are confidential and privileged information, you still can have one given to you if you can prove that you need it for your own safety.

You should know what type of warrant you are being asked to appear for. Common warrants are for “lies or crimes against personal property,” as well as “trespass.” Other types of warrants are for “sale of liquor,” “possession with intent to sell drugs,” and “sale of alcoholic beverages.” In some instances, you may be asked to come back to the station to be fingerprinted and photographed. While these requirements are not typical for all police departments, they may be for yours.

If you are being arrested for suspicion of a crime, it’s important to remember that you don’t have to talk to the officer who arrested you. Your lawyer can give you the information you need to prepare a strong defense against any charges filed against you. Even if you have been cooperative with the police, they may still be able to search and arrest you without telling you.

It’s important to know the status of your warrant. There are three main types: federal, state, and local. State warrants are issued by state police agencies; federal warrants are issued by federal agencies, and local warrants are issued by local police departments.

Warrant records are available for free from the Federal Fugitives Wing, which maintains a database of all fugitives. There is also an online system called MACE, or Mass Arrest Clearinghouse, which offers the same information at no cost to individuals. Anytime you are searched by police, you should make sure to get this information online. This will help you to prepare a strong defense in any way possible.

When looking for information about a specific person, you should search both local and federal police records. Most people are surprised when they learn that someone may be in jail for failure to appear in court. When searching online, you’ll learn a person’s criminal history, but you won’t know exactly what has happened with the person’s warrant for arrest. You should always try to get a warrant canceled, because this means that the police are taking the person’s word that they didn’t know about the warrant.