Troup County Georgia Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(3094)Troup County Police Departments
Troup County Marshals Office100 Ridley AvenueLaGrangeGA30240706-883-1627
Troup County Police Departments
Georgia State Patrol Troop D Post 2 - Lagrange2573 Hamilton RoadLaGrangeGA30241706-845-4104
Hogansville City Police Department117 Lincoln StreetHogansvilleGA30230706-637-6648
Lagrange Police Department100 West Haralson StreetLaGrangeGA30240706-883-2603
West Point City Police Department730 1st AvenueWest PointGA31833706-645-2226
Troup County Sheriff Department
Troup County Sheriffs Department / Troup County Jail130 Sam Walker DriveLaGrangeGA30241706-883-1616
Troup County Probation Department
Troup County Probation Department206 Ridley AvenueLaGrangeGA30240706-845-4125
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Where Can I Find Out The Time Stale Warrant Records I Need?

Warrant Records in Troup County Georgia are basically county and district records. What this means is that they are just like any other public records, but they have to be requested. These records can reveal personal information such as a person’s age, address, criminal history, traffic violations and more. To access them, you will need the persons first name, last name, state of residence, and birth date. If you know this person then it is even easier because you will know if there are warrants out for their arrest or not.

To request a persons warrant you can go online or you can contact your local courthouse to see if they have this information. You can also call the local police station or the jail to find out if a person has an outstanding warrant out for their arrest. It may be difficult to do this if they don’t have a website where you can search for warrants. Sometimes you will find the information is listed on the court house website or if they have a website that is only accessible by email, they may also post it on their Facebook page or other social media pages.

To request the warrant, fill out the simple form to get the information. There is usually a fee to do this, but the cost is usually minimal. The search will give you the criminal history of the person along with any other warrants out for their arrest. If you don’t want to go through the trouble of actually going to court, you can do a search in the privacy of your own home.

This type of record can be a huge time saver. If you are a landlord or a property manager, you would want to know who has been renting your property and if there have been any issues. If there has been illegal activity, this will show up on your record. Even if the person does have a previous address, that doesn’t mean they have been legally at that address. A simple search will give you all the information you need.

The idea of having these warrant records available has helped law enforcement agencies make more arrests. When someone is arrested for a warrant, they are taken into custody and released until they can appear in court. By accessing the arrest records, police can easily find out if the person is who they are looking for. It is a much faster and efficient way to catch someone in the act than have to personally interview each person. You can also check to see if the person has a prior criminal record.

If the person you are looking for has a warrant out for their arrest, you can simply take them into custody and have them give you their Miranda warning. Miranda warnings are designed to protect your rights, and this holds true even if you are not guilty of the original offense. Without knowing the details of the warrant, you may not be able to provide the police with any information at all. In addition to searching online, there are many other options you can use to find out the information you are looking for.