Monroe County Florida Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(44)Monroe County Police Departments
Florida Highway Patrol Troop E - Marathon3380 Overseas HighwayMarathonFL33050305-289-2383
Monroe County Police Departments
Key Colony Beach Police Department600 West Ocean DriveKey Colony BeachFL33051305-743-5380
Key West Police Department1604 North Roosevelt BoulevardKey WestFL33040305-809-1111
Monroe County Sheriff Departments
Monroe County Sheriff Office - Sector 750 High Point RoadTavernierFL33070305-853-3211
Monroe County Sheriffs Department5525 College RoadKey WestFL33040305-292-7000
Monroe County Sheriffs Department - Freeman Substation20950 Overseas HighwayCudjoe KeyFL33050305-745-3184
Monroe County Sheriffs Office - Marathon Substation3103 Overseas HighwayMarathonFL33050305-289-2430
Monroe County FBI Office
Key West Florida FBI Office301 Simonton StreetKey WestFL33040305-296-3093
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Monroe County Sheriff's Office Arrest Records (Florida)

The Purpose of Warrant Records

Warrant Records in Monroe County Florida are available to the public. A person can request to see these records online. Search by name or state of residency to find out if someone has been arrested or has a criminal record. This is public information and can be obtained at the local courthouse.

Warrant records include several pieces of information that can provide some insight into a persons character. Arrest warrant entries list the names of persons accused of a crime, their criminal charges and dates. If you have a co-worker who has applied for a social security card with your name, you could find out if he has a criminal record. You can also use this type of record to check up on a babysitter you are thinking about hiring.

Warrant records are not the same as arrest records. Arrest records are considered the physical evidence against the suspect for the commission of an illegal act. Arrest records only reflect the criminal acts that were committed and no other information. Warrant searches look at the basis of the suspicion. They reveal if the person was convicted of a crime and can show you where and when they were arrested. This information can help protect you, your family and your business.

State and local laws vary. Most records are available for free, but a few states charge for access to these types of records. The cost may be minimal, but knowing all the facts is important. Warrant records can include arrest records, but they do not show all the details. They are also not able to tell you if the person has ever been married and have children.

Searching through the records does not take very long, but it can feel like a daunting task. You have to know the person’s full name and any other information that will help you find them. You then need to go through each record one by one to find the person’s warrant for their arrest. The search will reveal any violations or infractions that occurred during the person’s time of service in the military.

Military bases often monitor their bases, maintain criminal files and perform background checks on their employees. The service person’s name should be on there as well as any violations or infractions that took place while in the military. Warrant records help give you the information you need to hire the right person for the job without being in the dark about a person’s past.