Gwinnett County Georgia Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(2954)Gwinnett County Police Departments
Georgia Gwinnett College Police Dept.1000 University Center LaneLawrencevilleGA30043
Gwinnett County Police Departments
Gwinnett County Police Department - Central Precinct3125 Satellite BoulevardDuluthGA30096770-495-3900
Gwinnett County Police Department - Headquarters770 Hi Hope RoadLawrencevilleGA30043770-513-5000
Gwinnett County Police Department District 1 - Westside Precinct6160 Crescent DriveNorcrossGA30071770-417-2376
Gwinnett County Police Department District 2 - Southside Precinct2180 Stone Drive SouthwestLilburnGA30047770-982-4440
Gwinnett County Police Department District 3 - Northside Precinct2735 Mall of Georgia BoulevardBufordGA30519770-932-4830
Gwinnett County Police Department District 4 - Eastside Precinct2273 Alcovy Road SoutheastDaculaGA30019770-338-7430
Gwinnett County School Police52 Gwinnett DriveLawrencevilleGA30046
Dacula Marshals Office442 Harbins RoadDaculaGA30019770-963-7451
Duluth Police Department3276 Buford HighwayDuluthGA30096770-476-4151
Lawrenceville Police Department300 Jackson StreetLawrencevilleGA30046770-963-2443
Lawrenceville Police Department20 South Clayton StreetLawrencevilleGA30046770-963-2443
Lilburn Police Department76 Main Street NorthwestLilburnGA30047770-921-2211
Norcross Police Department65 Lawrenceville Street NorthwestNorcrossGA30071770-448-2111
Snellville Police Department2686 Springdale RoadSnellvilleGA30039770-985-3555
Suwanee Police Department373 U.s. 23SuwaneeGA30024770-945-8995
Gwinnett County Sheriff Department
Gwinnett County Sheriffs Department / Gwinnett County Detention Center2900 University ParkwayLawrencevilleGA30043770-619-6500
Gwinnett County Probation Department
Gwinnett County Probation Department115 Stone Mountain StreetLawrencevilleGA30046770-619-6020
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Search Warrant Records

Warrant Records in Gwinnett County Georgia are accessible to anyone who needs it. These are the documents that enable an individual or law enforcement officer to gain access to a person’s arrest record, or to see if they have a criminal background. If you’re ever stopped on suspicion of a crime, and then subsequently arrested, the officer will have written information in your booking paperwork that will serve as evidence. In some cases you can get the records for free. Others will have to be requested through various channels.

Many people wonder what types of information they can get from a search warrant. The first thing you need to know is that a search warrant does not allow police to look through your home or take any other action against you. It only allows them to look in the public records at your place of business. The peace of mind gained by not having your house searched can be quite valuable.

If you are being arrested for a warrant, you are probably not going to want to tell your friends or family. They may believe you are innocent and therefore will not be concerned. However, the fact that you have been arrested does not mean that you are necessarily innocent. You do have the right to be informed of any public records about you. In some states, such as Georgia, this is a right that is given by the Freedom of Information Act.

There are several different types of warrants. First there are arrest warrants. This type of warrant authorizes law enforcement to arrest the person for any crime, even without holding a court trial. Subpoenas can be issued in connection with these arrest warrants as well. A search warrant, however, only allows law enforcement to look inside the records of the person that is accused of the crime.

Finally, there are jail warrants. Jail warrants authorize law enforcement to hold a person in jail pending formal proceedings. This is the most serious of all warrants, and is also one that you will not be able to get much information on. These records are maintained by various law enforcement agencies across the country.

Warrant records are considered to be public information. That is why you will find many links on the Internet that allow you to search for these records. All you will have to do is type in the person’s name that you are investigating. If you don’t know the person’s name or have no idea what the reasons for the warrant may be, then you should skip over this option and go straight to a local police station or courthouse to start looking.