Name | Address | City | State | Zip Code | Phone Number | |||||||
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Hamilton County Jail | 18102 Cumberland Road | Noblesville | IN | 46060 | 317-776-9800 | |||||||
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Arcadia Police Department | 208 West Main Street | Arcadia | IN | 46030 | 317-984-5662 | |||||||
Atlanta Marshals Department | 105 West Main Street | Atlanta | IN | 46031 | 765-292-2355 | |||||||
Carmel Police Department | 3 Civic Square | Carmel | IN | 46032 | 317-571-2500 | |||||||
Cicero Police Department | 70 Byron Street | Cicero | IN | 46034 | 317-984-3648 | |||||||
Crows Nest Police Department | 11040 Fall Creek Road | Indianapolis | IN | 46256 | 317-710-3225 | |||||||
Fishers Police Department | 4 Municipal Drive | Fishers | IN | 46038 | 317-595-3300 | |||||||
Noblesville Police Department | 135 South 9th Street | Noblesville | IN | 46060 | 317-776-6340 | |||||||
Sheridan Police Department | 506 South Main Street | Sheridan | IN | 46069 | 317-758-2500 | |||||||
Westfield Police Department | 17535 Dartown Road | Westfield | IN | 46074 | 317-896-5236 | |||||||
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Hamilton County Sheriffs Department | 18100 Cumberland Road | Noblesville | IN | 46060 | 317-773-1872 | |||||||
Hamilton County Probation Departments | ||||||||||||
Hamilton County Probation Department | 1 North 8th Street | Noblesville | IN | 46060 | 317-776-9672 | |||||||
Noble County Probation Department | 1 North 8th Street | Noblesville | IN | 46060 | 317-776-9672 | |||||||
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Arrest Warrant Criminal Records in Other Counties
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Warrant Records – Everything You Need to Know
Warrant Records are one of the most requested public records and are one of the most sensitive public records as well. Warrant Records include all arrests, searches, seizures, searches, interrogations, bail bonds and writs, judgments, and any other process that involves a lawful arrest of a person. Warrant Records are one of the most requested public records and are one of the most sensitive public records as well. What’s even more interesting about these records is that they are kept separately from other public records. In other words, they aren’t viewable by the general public.
It’s important to understand exactly what a warrant is before understanding how these records can be used by the public. A warrant is a legal term that means “forbitable arrest”. Simply put, when there is a warrant out for a person it gives the police authority to arrest that person. The warrant doesn’t mean that the person is charged with a crime. Warrant records are only released when the person has been arrested and a warrant has been filed with the court.
These records are different from arrest records in that they only show an arrest, not the reasons for arrest. These records also do not show other arrest information like previous arrests or anything else. This is one of the main reasons that the warrant must be renewed after every five years or so.
Once the warrant is active, that means someone has been arrested for the warrant and they can be searched at any police station in the county that the warrant is valid in. You will have to fill out an application for information about the warrant and then it will be stored in the police department’s databases. In some counties there is a money back guarantee if the information is not found. There is usually no charge for the initial search but if there is any additional information needed, there is a charge for that as well. This fee is usually very affordable.
It is important to remember that you do not have to pay for the search. If the person that you are searching for does not have insurance or financial means to pay for the search, then you do not have to pay. However, if you do, then you might want to consider getting the search paid for by him or her since it can help you locate the person faster.
Warrant records can tell you a lot of interesting information about the person that you are investigating. They will tell you their crime, if the crime occurred in their jurisdiction, and even where the crime occurred. You might even find that they had outstanding warrants out for their arrest. These criminal records can be used to help you prevent breaking the law and to protect your family.