Boone County Indiana Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

Search For Warrants

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(2589)Boone County Police Departments
Advance Police Department112 Main StreetAdvanceIN46102765-676-6611
Boone County Police Departments
Jamestown Police Department421 East Main StreetJamestownIN46147765-676-6331
Lebanon Police Department201 East Main StreetLebanonIN46052765-482-8836
Thorntown Police Department101 West Main StreetThorntownIN46071765-436-7677
Whitestown Police Department7 South Main StreetWhitestownIN46075317-769-2677
Whitestown Police Department6210 Veterans DriveWhitestownIN46075317-769-2677
Zionsville Police Department1075 Parkway DriveZionsvilleIN46077317-873-5967
Boone County Sheriff Department
Boone County Sheriffs Office / Boone County Jail1905 Indianapolis AvenueLebanonIN46052765-482-1412
Boone County Probation Department
Boone County Probation Department127 West Main StreetLebanonIN46052765-482-6505
Boone County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases
Boone County Child Support Warrants
Boone County Jail Records
Boone County Most Wanted List
Boone County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses
Boone County Sex Offender Registry
Boone County Sheriff's Office Website

How to Search For Warrants Online

By searching through the Indiana State Record Office, you can find a full record of warrants and other public records that have been issued in Boone County Indiana. These records will give you insight into the criminal activities of various people in the community as well as detail about their history. You can also obtain detailed information about criminal activities that have happened locally, statewide, or across the country. These records can help you gain an understanding of the activities of your neighbors and even help you locate someone who has gone missing. These public records are available to all who require them and they can be obtained through online searches, published books, or by going to court houses and county clerks where warrants were issued.

If you are looking for someone’s public records then you will need to visit your local court house to find out if you can get any information through the public databases. Usually, you will need to contact the circuit court clerk or county clerk where the warrant was issued. However, if you want to search statewide, then you may contact the circuit court office or county clerk office directly.

There are different ways you can perform your search. First, you can go to the court house or county clerk and request the warrant records of the person you are interested in. There is usually a fee for this service. This fee is required because it costs money to maintain the records database. Therefore, they need to recoup the money they spend on the public records search service by charging you a minimal fee for your search.

You can also go online and find the public records through search engines like Google and Yahoo. Sometimes, you can do this type of search without needing to pay a dime. By entering the person’s name and/or address, you will be able to get some limited information about them. However, if you want to see more details, then you need to purchase a full report which will provide you with everything you need.

The best thing about performing your own public records search is that you will be able to verify the validity of any information provided to you. For example, if you want to check if a person has a criminal record, you will not have to rely only on the person’s word. You can visit the courthouse or court house and do a search there to find out if the person you want to look up has ever been arrested or committed a crime. In fact, you can even conduct an arrest warrant search if you want to.

Warrant records are public records and are available to anyone. They are stored in a public database so you will not have to worry about having to pay for anything. However, you may be required to provide additional information before you can get the records. Sometimes, you will have to submit permission to access public records before you can obtain them. If you can’t find the information you’re looking for, then you should consider hiring a private detective to perform his own investigation for you.