Livingston County Illinois Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

Search For Warrants

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(2872)Livingston County Police Departments
Dwight Police Department209 South Prairie AvenueDwightIL60420815-584-3132
Livingston County Police Departments
Fairbury Police Department201 West Locust StreetFairburyIL61739815-692-3347
Illinois State Police - District 6800 South Old Airport RoadPontiacIL61764815-844-1500
Pontiac Police Department413 North Mill StreetPontiacIL61764815-844-5148
Livingston County Sheriff Department
Livingston County Sheriffs Department / Livingston County Jail844 West Lincoln StreetPontiacIL61764815-844-2774
Livingston County Probation Department
Livingston County Probation Department110 North Main StreetPontiacIL61764815-844-5177
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Warrant Records Search – How to Search For People’s Warrants Online

A typical day at the police station in Livingston County Illinois would include processing of warrants, booking of criminals and issuance of arrest warrants. Warrant records include information on arrests, searches, seizures and other court records. Warrant records are public records but they are not easy to find. Warrant records in IL are kept in the county where the warrant was processed and serve as the physical record of the arrest. If you are looking for someone’s arrest warrant then it will be a quick and easy process.

You can search public records but chances are you will get inaccurate information and incomplete records. This can lead to wrong information being provided to someone who may not require it for their personal use. Inaccuracy of public records can put you at risk for employing someone without verifying that they have a clean slate with the police. Accessing public records without verifying the validity of the record can result in discrimination.

The best way to get accurate information about a person is to utilize a professional Search Engine that offers access to public records. There are many companies that offer online public record services. With the advances in technology over the past few years having a website has become more of a necessity then a convenience. Most companies offer unlimited searches and do not charge an up front fee. They also allow you to perform a background check, criminal record search and perform an employment background search.

If you are looking for someone’s arrest warrant please call the local sheriff’s department. They will give you all the information you need on whether or not the warrant is active. However if you are looking for a record that is considered public record then you will need to visit the court house that issued the warrant. You will need to fill out an application and submit it to the court. If the person you want to search has left a comment on any web page that can be found on the internet you may be able to find the record on search engines such as Google.

You will need the persons first and last name, docket number, date of birth and social security number in order to obtain warrant records. Some of these websites will also give you the option to pay a small fee for a more detailed search. Please note that if you try to use one of these services that you will most likely have to pay a fee before you obtain the warrant search results. It is important that you understand that the only time the person’s name appears in public records is when they are charged with a criminal act. It does not happen very often and does not happen everyday.

In some instances you can find someone’s warrant record by using a paid search but in most cases the only way to access it is through a public records search engine. If you know the person’s address you can go online to a public records search site and enter their address. The next step is to type in the person’s name along with the state they reside in. The last thing you want to do is give out your private information because someone may be able to access your warrant information and then proceed to violate your constitutional rights.