Delta County Michigan Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

Search For Warrants

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(529)Delta County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Delta County Probation Department310 Ludington StreetEscanabaMI49829906-786-6568
Delta County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Delta County Sheriffs Office / Delta County Correctional Facility111 North 3rd StreetEscanabaMI49829906-786-3634
Escanaba Department Of Public Safety1900 3rd Avenue NorthEscanabaMI49829906-786-5911
Gladstone Department Of Public Safety4th Avenue NorthGladstoneMI49837906-428-3131
Michigan State Police District 8 Post 85 - Gladstone922 Lake Shore DriveGladstoneMI49837906-428-4412
Delta County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases
Delta County Child Support Warrants
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Delta County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses
Delta County Sex Offender Registry

Warrant Records Search

What are the purposes of searching for Delta County warrant records? These legal documents are kept by the county so that the courts can have access to them. If the person who was arrested has committed a crime in another county, the suspect may be able to be convicted in that other county under the same act. In order for this not to happen, the courts will have the ability to access the warrant records and make sure that the person they are searching for is not behind bars in another jurisdiction.

It is important to keep in mind that there are two types of warrants that exist in Michigan. One type of warrant is a felony warrant which is filed by the circuit courts against an individual who has committed a felony in their state of residence or has once committed a felony in another state. The other type is a misdemeanor warrant which is filed by the courts when there are findings of acts that are taken place in more than one state. People who have been accused of crimes in more than one state are considered to be ex-felons.

A warrant can be issued for any number of reasons. This includes: failure to appear at court as ordered; flight from apprehension; obstruction of justice; concealment of information; and many other reasons that are considered to be valid. In order to search for a person’s criminal record, a warrant will usually have to be applied for by a judge. Once the application is approved, the person will be issued a warrant that will allow police officers to search any place for the person’s criminal records.

How can you find out if there is a warrant out for your arrest? There are several ways that you can go about checking to see if there is a warrant out for your arrest. First, you can contact the sheriff’s department in your county and ask to be placed on their warrant database. If you are convicted of a felony and are also in jail, the records are supposed to be removed once you are free to leave.

However, most counties are not free to access the database and will charge a small fee for access. If you are looking for criminal records, you can try using an online search service. By entering the person’s name and current city and state, you will be able to see what criminal charges they have faced. You can also look up their birth date and anything else related to their history. These searches can cost anywhere between ten dollars and fifty dollars, depending on which site you use.

Remember, a warrant can be issued for any number of reasons. They can be issued for breaking the law, or simply because the person does not show up on their court date. If you are suspicious of a person, you can search to see if they have a criminal warrant out for their arrest.