Name | Address | City | State | Zip Code | Phone Number | |||||||
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(2889)Linn County Police Departments | ||||||||||||
Cedar Rapids Police Department | 505 1st Street Southwest | Cedar Rapids | IA | 52404 | 319-286-5378 | |||||||
Linn County Police Departments | ||||||||||||
Eastern Iowa Airport Safety Office | 2929 Lippisch Place Southwest | Cedar Rapids | IA | 52404 | 319-366-2246 | |||||||
Hiawatha Police Department | 101 Emmons Street | Hiawatha | IA | 52233 | 319-393-1212 | |||||||
Iowa State Patrol District 11 - Cedar Rapids | 5400 16th Avenue Southwest | Cedar Rapids | IA | 52404 | 319-396-1944 | |||||||
Lisbon City Police Department | 107 West Market Street | Lisbon | IA | 52253 | 319-455-2452 | |||||||
Lisbon Police Department | 115 North Washington Street | Lisbon | IA | 52253 | 319-455-2452 | |||||||
Marion City Police Department | 6315 U.S. 151 Business | Marion | IA | 52302 | 319-377-1511 | |||||||
Marion Police Department | 3911 Katz Drive | Marion | IA | 52302 | 319-377-1511 | |||||||
Mount Vernon Police Department | 213 1st Street West | Mount Vernon | IA | 52314 | 319-895-6141 | |||||||
Robins Police Department | 265 South 2nd Street | Robins | IA | 52328 | 319-366-5055 | |||||||
Linn County Sheriff Department | ||||||||||||
Linn County Sheriffs Department | 310 2nd Avenue Southwest | Cedar Rapids | IA | 52404 | 319-892-6100 | |||||||
Linn County DEA Office | ||||||||||||
Cedar Rapids Iowa DEA Office | 4403 1st Avenue Southeast | Cedar Rapids | IA | 52402 | 319-393-6075 | |||||||
Linn County FBI Office | ||||||||||||
Cedar Rapids Iowa FBI Office | 425 2nd Street Southeast | Cedar Rapids | IA | 52401 | 319-366-2461 | |||||||
Linn County Probation Department | ||||||||||||
Linn County Probation Department | 951 29th Avenue Southwest | Cedar Rapids | IA | 52404 | 319-398-3675 | |||||||
Linn County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases | ||||||||||||
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Cedar Rapids Police Department Logs | ||||||||||||
Linn County Child Support Warrants | ||||||||||||
Linn County Criminal Records | ||||||||||||
Linn County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses | ||||||||||||
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Linn County Sheriff Website | ||||||||||||
Linn County Sheriff's Office Property Records |
Arrest Warrant Criminal Records in Other Counties
Other Records in Linn County
Conducting a Warrant Records Search
A search for warrants in Linn County, Iowa can help you understand what these are and what they mean. What exactly is a warrant? How is it used? Who can access them? You may be wondering if you are under investigation when it comes to warrants or looking at whether someone has been arrested. When you see a warrant, it means there is a warrant out for your arrest.
To begin, a warrant is an order by a court of law that states that a person is guilty of an act and should be punished. The person who is accused of the warrant is usually given notice that the warrant is out. This is typically done through a posting of a copy of the warrant on a public sign. In some cases, a bailiff will show up at the home and ask to see the warrant if there is one. If a defendant contests the validity of the warrant, the court will issue an additional warrant for the arrest of the defendant.
When a warrant is issued, the accused will usually be asked to show proof of their guilt to the warrant. This proof may come in the form of money or property that may be seized by the court. If the suspect does not have the funds to prove their innocence, they will be held in jail until their money or property can be provided. Once the evidence linking them to the warrant is in the hands of the courts, they will either allow the warrant to be removed or carry out the arrest. They may do both, or just one. If they carry out the arrest, then the warrant will be canceled by the courts.
Because warrants are recorded in the court records, you can conduct a search for warrants. You can do this online at any number of websites that offer searches. Most will charge a fee for the search.
Some websites will give you more detailed information than others. If you want to know the exact date of the arrest and the name of the arresting officer, then it is important that you pay for the information. The information you are searching for can only be obtained with the proper payment.
Searching for these records is important. Warrant searches are public and available for anyone to view. If you are being investigated for a warrant, then it is critical that you find out as much information as you can before you speak with law enforcement officials. If you don’t have any information about a warrant, then you may want to consider consulting an attorney. They may be able to advise you on your rights and what you should do next.