Bartow County Georgia Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

Search For Warrants

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(2681)Bartow County Police Departments
Bartow County Board Of Education - Safety And Security65 Gilreath Road SoutheastCartersvilleGA30121
Bartow County Police Departments
Adairsville Police Department100 Public SquareAdairsvilleGA30103770-773-7778
Cartersville Police Department178 West Main StreetCartersvilleGA30120770-382-2526
Emerson Police Department700 Georgia 293EmersonGA30137770-386-6696
Euharlee Police Department30 Burge's Mill RoadEuharleeGA30145770-386-7339
Georgia Department Of Natural Resources Law Enforcement - Red Top Mountain State Park50 Lodge Road SoutheastCartersvilleGA30121770-975-4226
Georgia Department Of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division - Region 1 Law Enforcement781 Red Top Mountain Road SoutheastAcworthGA30102706-624-1367
Georgia State Patrol Troop A Post 3 - Cartersville1300 Joe Frank Harris Parkway SoutheastCartersvilleGA30120770-387-3700
Kingston Police Department30 West Main StreetKingstonGA30145770-336-5507
White Police Department19 West Rocky StreetWhiteGA30184770-382-9383
Bartow County Sheriff Departments
Bartow County Sheriff / Bartow County Jail104 Zena DriveCartersvilleGA30121770-382-5050
Bartow County Sheriff's Office104 Zena DriveCartersvilleGA30121770-382-5050
Bartow County Probation Department
Bartow County Probation Department113 South Erwin StreetCartersvilleGA30120770-382-3313
Bartow County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases
Adairsville Municipal Court Records
Bartow County Arrest Records
Bartow County Arrest Warrants
Bartow County Child Support Warrants
Bartow County Criminal Records
Bartow County Most Wanted
Bartow County Sex Offender Registry
Cartersville Municipal Court Records
Euharlee Municipal Court Records
Kingston Municipal Court Records

Warrant Records And Your Criminal Record

Warrant Records in Bartown are public documents, filed with the State Office of Courts and delivered to the individual through service providers. The person in charge of creating the records is the county sheriff or some other named official. The warrants are issued for various violations or crimes such as murder, rape, burglary, theft, possession of drugs or trafficking of illegal drugs. Warrant records can be filed by visiting your local courthouse or by mail if you prefer not to file in person. The State of Georgia has created a website where one can search for warrants.

If you are involved in any investigation involving criminal activity, you may need to have access to these records. If you suspect your neighbor, child care provider, employee, customer or employee of any crime, you may want to know who they are talking to or doing business with. You may just have suspicions about your spouse or girlfriend cheating on you, but you have no solid proof. If you need this information to solve a problem or to protect yourself and your family, then knowing this information will help you make an informed decision.

It is important to remember that warrants are not issued based solely on suspicion. The arrest must be made with probable cause to believe the person committed the crime. You can’t just pull up at their front door and arrest them because you saw them doing something wrong outside. In order to have the best probable cause, the police must have probable cause to believe a person has committed a specific crime prior to making an arrest.

Warrant records allow law enforcement officers and other officials to have an accurate description of the person committing the crime, when the crime was committed, and from whom the suspect is accused. This enables them to find and apprehend the suspect much more quickly, ensuring the safety of the public. Warrant records allow law enforcement officials to locate, apprehension and arrest any person for any crime, whether they are on probation, parole, on the sex offenders list or any other registry.

If you are an employer, you will want to know as much as you can about an applicant. You want to make sure they are who they say they are, and there is a good chance that you have some sort of criminal record. There is no reason to take a chance and hire someone with a record. That means you will need to get warrants pulled on these people. These records are not widely available like regular public records, but you can find out someone’s arrest record by searching online.

An arrest warrant only shows for the time the person was arrested, not for how long they were actually in jail. The arrest may show as a charge or it may also be as a misdemeanor. If a person has been arrested for a crime, their record will show the arrest warrant and if they are in jail, it will also show as a misdemeanor.