Marshall County Indiana Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(2856)Marshall County Police Departments
Argos Police Department101 South 1st StreetArgosIN46501574-892-5122
Marshall County Police Departments
Argos Police Department125 West Walnut StreetArgosIN46501574-892-5122
Bremen Fire Department123 South Center StreetBremenIN46506574-546-3456
Bremen Police And Fire Department123 South Center StreetBremenIN46506574-546-3456
Culver Police Department200 East Washington StreetCulverIN46511574-842-3613
Indiana State Police - District 24 Bremen1425 Miami TrailBremenIN46506574-546-4900
Lapaz Police Department108 East Randolph StreetLa PazIN46537574-784-3491
Lapaz Town Hall108 West Randolph StreetLa PazIN46537574-784-3491
Plymouth Police Department215 West Washington StreetPlymouthIN46563574-936-2126
Marshall County Sheriff Department
Marshall County Sheriffs Department1400 Pioneer DrivePlymouthIN46563574-936-3187
Marshall County Probation Department
Marshall County Probation Department112 West Jefferson StreetPlymouthIN46563574-935-8560
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The Many Benefits Of Obtaining Criminal Records

What are Warrant Records? Well a Warrant is an order from a court for a person to attend or to be conducted for an alleged crime committed against a person. The name “Warrant” comes from “wrath”, a Latin word meaning “right”. If a Warrant is issued, it shows that there is probable cause that the person committing the act of which the warrant is based has committed the act already committed.

Warrant records contain much more than just names. When you’re talking about arrest records, what you see is how the person was arrested. This includes the date, time and place of the arrest. However, Warrant Records also show information on the crime the person was arrested for and any other information pertinent to the case. This includes any prior arrests or criminal charges the person may have had.

Some jurisdictions do not allow public access to this information without paying a fee. However, in Indiana, public access to Warrant Records is allowed as long as the person requesting the information agrees to not use the information for any purpose. Additionally, certain restrictions apply to how that information may be used. In particular, a person who asks for, or obtains, this information cannot use it to prosecute that person on any charges, nor can they hold that person in jail for an extended period of time due to outstanding arrest warrants.

Arrest records are one of the most commonly requested records by people. These records provide basic information such as a person’s age, race, gender, date of birth, place of arrest, along with other basic information pertaining to the person’s identity. It also shows where that person was arrested and details surrounding the arrest itself. This is used as a means of helping to determine whether or not a person poses a risk of violence or crime. For instance, if a person is suspected of committing a crime or if there are concerns about a person’s character, these records can help to put that person’s mind at ease.

Warrant records provide police with enough information to determine a person’s identity if that person is being suspected of any type of crime. In addition, they can help to track down someone who has a stolen identity or who might have a past crime on their record. This allows for the protection of all people in the community and helps law enforcement officials keep their communities safe from crime.

While there are many reasons that people need access to warrant records, there are still quite a few that deal more with protecting the safety of others. By providing this general information, these agencies help to ensure that the public is able to live and work safely. It is therefore up to everyone to find a way to obtain warrant records so that they too can remain safe and protected.