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Jones County Sheriffs Department / Jones County Jail | 123 Holmes Hawkins Drive | Gray | GA | 31032 | 478-986-3489 | |||||||
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Gray Police Department | 151 James Street | Gray | GA | 31032 | 478-986-5554 | |||||||
Gray Police Department | 154 West Clinton Street | Gray | GA | 31032 | 478-986-5554 | |||||||
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How to Lookup a Warrant
Warrant Records in Jones County Georgia are maintained by the Georgia State Police and the warrants that they issue are public information. All of the information about a warrant that has been issued in Georgia is made readily available to anyone who requests it through the Georgia State Police. You can get this information either through their website or by going to the courthouse where the warrant was issued. It is important that you take advantage of obtaining this information so as to ensure that your family and friends are safe from unwanted visitors.
Search for “warrant records” on Google or any other search engine and you will be directed to the website of the State Police. If you know the first and last name of the person then you may use the first name for the search. Likewise, if you do not have that information then you may use the last name. Any combination of the names will produce search results. The amount of information that you can obtain from a single search is enormous. There may be a need for more than one search though depending upon the person’s location.
If you find that you are interested in learning more about a person but do not have any solid information then you can simply conduct an internet search. Many different public record providers exist and all of them will allow you to conduct a public records search. All that you will need to do is type in the person’s name in the relevant fields and you should be able to retrieve any public records that pertain to the person. These records will include criminal history, warrant for arrest, warrant for bail, driving records, sex offenses, marriage records and more.
If you feel that the person you are searching for has a clean background then you may want to consider signing up for a membership site. By using a membership site you will have access to a large database of public records. Members of these sites are able to conduct unlimited searches on any person. However, you may only be able to search for public records if the person is in the membership area. Also, these sites do charge a small fee which can become quite affordable over time.
In some cases you will be required to pay a small fee to access a persons public records. This fee will be determined by the nature of the person’s case and how much information you need to find the warrant. In some cases it will be very expensive to conduct a warrant records lookup. The good news is that the cost for warrant information is only very small in comparison to the cost of a criminal activity.
Per state laws, there are specific procedures that must be followed when getting a warrant. Therefore, the process of obtaining a warrant in California or any other state is very different than in other states. For instance, in California a person who wishes to obtain a warrant must fill out an application with the courts and wait for the courts to make a decision. At this point, the applicant must either go to a county clerk or county courthouse to apply for a warrant. If a person’s application for a warrant is denied, they must then wait three full days before applying again to the court.