O’Brien County Iowa Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(2941)O'Brien County Police Departments
Hartley Police Department11 South Central AvenueHartleyIA51346712-757-3415
O'Brien County Police Departments
Sanborn Police Department102 Main StreetSanbornIA51248712-729-3842
Sheldon Police Department416 9th StreetSheldonIA51201712-324-2525
Sutherland Police Department409 Ash StreetSutherlandIA51058712-446-2243
O'Brien County Sheriff Department
Obrien County Sheriffs Office / Obrien County Jail240 1st Street NortheastPrimgharIA51245712-755-3415
O'Brien County Probation Department
OBrien County Probation Department240 1st Street NortheastPrimgharIA51245712-957-5245
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Conducting Warrant Records Search

Warrant Records in O’Brien County Iowa are maintained by the Polk County Sheriff’s Department. O’Brien County is located in Des Moines, Iowa and is a county seat of Iowa. Records are maintained at the county level and not at the national level. Warrant Records in O’Brien County provide information regarding criminal history of an individual as well as other documents pertaining to pending criminal cases.

A warrant is an order from a judge that authorizes a law enforcement officer to arrest a person on suspicion of crime. The warrant states that the person has committed the crime in the state in which the warrant was granted unless the person can prove otherwise. If the person fails to do so, the warrant is carried over until the end of the specified period. Warrant records are collected by the sheriff of the county in which an arrest is made.

State laws mandates that warrant records are public. When you request for the information about any suspect in any court, the Polk County Clerk of Court will provide you with a copy of the warrant that was filed. This copy is available to the public unless there are no warrant records within the county. Warrant records are now accessible online for a fee through several state legacies. These warrant records are not considered public records.

To search the record of any person, you need to fill out an application form that will give you access to the information. After you submit this form, you will be required to pay a fee for the information. You may be able to get access to the same information multiple times. Some websites require that you pay an additional fee if you wish to have more than one search, while others let you conduct unlimited searches for one fee.

Conducting a criminal search of an individual’s criminal history is not easy. If there is no warrant issued for the person, it is difficult to get any further information. This is because the record of the person is sealed by the Florida Supreme Court. To learn more about the process, you can contact the court or conduct your own search. In some instances, you might also want to check with the FBI. The agency has the power to seal any criminal record within Florida when the person has been convicted of a crime.

If there is an outstanding warrant for your arrest, you should avoid answering any questions unless you are absolutely sure you are being served properly. In most cases, you will be asked to show the warrant. However, if you do not know how to do this without showing the document, you should contact the sheriff in the county where the warrant is filed. They will be able to tell you how to find out the details of your criminal case. Remember, not all warrants are the same. In some situations, a warrant may be for suspicion of a crime, while in other situations, it will be related to an arrest warrant.