Tippecanoe County Indiana Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(2974)Tippecanoe County Police Departments
Battle Ground Police Department100 College StreetBattle GroundIN47920765-567-2223
Tippecanoe County Police Departments
Clarks Hill Police Department9400 White StreetClarks HillIN47930765-523-2217
Clarks Hill Town Marshal9400 White StreetClarks HillIN47930765-523-2217
Dayton Police6531 Walnut StreetLafayetteIN47905
Dayton Town Marshal6531 Indiana 38LafayetteIN47905765-447-2219
Indiana Department Of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division - District 330 Professional CourtLafayetteIN47905765-447-9582
Indiana State Police - District 145921 Indiana 43West LafayetteIN47906765-567-2125
Lafayette Police Department20 North 6th StreetLafayetteIN47901765-807-1200
Purdue University Police Department205 South Martin Jischke DriveWest LafayetteIN47907765-494-8221
West Lafayette Police Department711 West Navajo StreetWest LafayetteIN47906765-775-5200
Tippecanoe County Sheriff Departments
Tippecanoe County Sheriff Department / Tippecanoe County Jail2640 Duncan RoadLafayetteIN47904765-423-9388
Tippecanoe County Sheriff's Office2640 Duncan RoadLafayetteIN47904765-423-9388
Tippecanoe County FBI Offices
Lafayette Indiana FBI Office232 North 4th StreetLafayetteIN47901765-423-5619
Lafayette Indiana FBI Office8 North 3rd StreetLafayetteIN47901765-423-5619
Tippecanoe County Probation Department
Tippecanoe County Probation Department301 Main StreetLafayetteIN47901765-423-9290
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The Hidden Truth About Warrant Records

We’re sorry to burst your bubble, but Warrant Records in Tippecanoe County are actually NOT the same as what you see on TV or in the movies. These records only exist within the courthouse in Tippecanoe and not in any other area of Indiana. The record is considered an informational record that is ordered by the court. People looking for this type of information will have to go to the courthouse in Tippecanoe and obtain the information through an application. There are specific reasons that warrants are issued for in Indiana, as well as many different categories of people that can have them issued.

An arrest warrant is a very serious thing. It not only means that the person has been charged with a crime, it also tells the court that there is probable cause to believe that the person committed the crime. This probable cause often refers to evidence that was found at the scene of the crime. It can mean the presence of drugs or money or anything else that can confirm that a person committed a given act. Arrest warrants are often issued after a person has already been arrested and taken to jail.

A bench warrant refers to a warrant that hasn’t been filed yet. This basically means that the judge wants to see the person’s appearance in court, but hasn’t yet had enough evidence to issue a warrant. If you find one of these, it doesn’t mean that you are now free to do whatever you want. You still have to go to the courthouse in Tippecanoe and get the rest of the paperwork signed.

Searching for a warrant isn’t as simple as turning on your computer and searching through the millions of records that are stored all over the country. Each state has their own rules when it comes to searching a person’s criminal record. In Indiana, a warrant can be searched only if the person’s name appears anywhere in the records. For example, if the person’s name appears seven times on six different credit applications in seven different states, you’ll have to search the seven separate states to find out if there’s a warrant out for their arrest.

The best option is to visit your local courthouse. Some courts allow you to actually sit in front of the clerk and show proof that you’re the person that the warrant was meant for. If the court allows you to do this, then you at least have a chance of having the person enter a plea of “not guilty” before their trial date. Although it may seem like the ideal scenario, this isn’t always true. Sometimes people are innocent and don’t even know they were involved with a criminal act.

It’s always important to make sure that you know what you’re dealing with when it comes to warrant records. If you don’t have the time or the information to search for them yourself, hiring a private investigation company is the next best thing to knowing for sure. These companies have access to a lot of warrant records that other people don’t. If you suspect your spouse is cheating on you, hire a private investigator to find out the truth. It’s better to have a little more knowledge about the people around you than to get ripped off by a thief.