Appanoose County Iowa Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

Search For Warrants

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(2556)Appanoose County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Appanoose County Law Enforcement Center1125 West Van Buren StreetCentervilleIA52544641-437-7100
Appanoose County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Appanoose County Sheriff1125 West Van Buren StreetCentervilleIA52544641-437-7100
Appanoose County Sheriff's Office1125 West Van Buren StreetCentervilleIA52544641-437-7100
Centerville Police Department1125 West Van Buren StreetCentervilleIA52544641-437-7100
Moulton Marshal Office111 South Main StreetMoultonIA52572641-642-3328
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How to Search For Warrant Records Online

Warrant Records are public court documents that show that a person has been arrested, convicted and/or served arrest warrants. In Iowa, all arrests must be stated specifically on the arrest warrant. Warrant Records in Appanoose County are available for searching by a person who wants to check if there are warrants out for their arrest. If you are arrested for any felony in Iowa, you must serve your jail time in jail before you can be searched for a Warrant.

Warrant Records in Appanoose County are retained in the County Clerk of Appanoose County until the warrant is served. From the time of arrest, all warrants that are active have a transfer date stamped on them. You can search for a specific criminal offense or felony from the county’s Records. By performing a criminal search with the county, you will be able to search for criminal warrants. If you are a person with warrants, you may be prohibited from certain activities by the law.

Performing a Criminal Records Search at the Appanoose County Clerk of Court or the Record Office can be done in one of two ways. If you are wanting to do your search online, the fastest and easiest method is to visit an online database site that offers instant access to public records. Some of these sites provide basic information, but some allow a more detailed and complete criminal record search. You can perform searches on several different levels; whether you want to do an arrest warrant search or if you are simply looking to see if you should allow a stranger into your home.

If you are performing your search online, you may be charged a small fee. This is due to the expenses incurred to maintain the county’s records and the fact that the records are not free for public access. However, it is important to note that if you have a serious criminal record and wish to avoid any future issues with your record, it is definitely worth paying the small fee to avoid the embarrassment that may occur when someone finds out that you have been arrested for a criminal offense.

The second method of getting access to some of the more detailed public criminal record information is to do a “wanted” search online. This type of search is not quite as fast as an online database, but it does still have reasonable accuracy. If you are interested in doing this, you will be required to pay a fee to do so. This fee is usually quite small, depending on the amount of information you need. Most websites will provide you with the name, address, and Social Security number of the person wanted. It will also show other information such as criminal records, court records, warrant records, and much more.

Hopefully, this short article has given you some insight as to how to search for these documents online. If you are one of those people who are not comfortable doing this yourself, I would highly recommend that you find a website that provides this service for a small fee. This will save you many hours of time and allow you to get right to work. Best of all, it will get you started right away. Good luck!