Anoka County Minnesota Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(356)Anoka County Police Departments
Anoka Police Department275 Harrison StreetAnokaMN55303763-576-2800
Anoka County Police Departments
Blaine Police Department10801 Town Square Drive NortheastBlaineMN55449763-785-6168
Centennial Lakes Police Department54 North RoadCircle PinesMN55014763-784-2501
Columbia Heights Police Department559 Mill Street NortheastMinneapolisMN55421763-706-3750
Coon Rapids Police Department11155 Robinson DriveMinneapolisMN55433763-767-6481
Fridley Police Department6431 University Avenue NortheastFridleyMN55432763-572-3629
Lino Lakes Police Department640 Town Center ParkwayLino LakesMN55014651-982-2300
Ramsey Police Department7550 Sunwood Drive NWRamseyMN55303763-427-6812
Saint Francis Police Department3740 Bridge Street NorthwestSt. FrancisMN55070763-753-1264
Spring Lake Park Police Department1301 81st Avenue NortheastMinneapolisMN55432763-792-7200
Anoka County Sheriff Departments
Anoka County Sheriff's Office325 East Main StreetAnokaMN55303763-323-5000
Anoka County Sheriffs Office13333 Hanson Boulevard NorthwestAndoverMN55304763-323-5022
Anoka County Probation Department
Anoka County Probation Department7525 4th AvenueCircle PinesMN55014651-717-6172
Anoka County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases
Anoka County Arrest Warrants
Anoka County Attorney's Office Criminal Records
Anoka County Child Support Warrants
Anoka County Criminal Records
Anoka County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses
Anoka County Sex Offender Registry
Anoka County Sheriff's Office Inmate Search
Anoka County Sheriff's Office Website
Blaine Police Department Website
Coon Rapids Crime Map
Coon Rapids Police Department Website

Warrant Records Search

Warrant records are public documents that allow law enforcement officers to identify, locate, and arrest a person. They are also used by courts as evidence in a legal case. In an effort to protect its citizens and officers, the county of Anoka County in Minnesota makes these records publicly accessible. If you have ever wanted to find out if there is a person living in your area without having to hire a private investigator, then it is time you got this valuable public record information. There are several warrant searches available online at various government agencies. By entering the name of the person, date of birth, and social security number in question you should be able to locate the record you are seeking.

A warrant can be issued for any number of reasons, such as missing a meeting with a specified individual, committing a crime, or if the person has committed a crime where they could be taken into custody. Warrant applications are filed with the court that issues the police department the person’s legal authority to issue the warrant. This application may only last a few weeks before it becomes a permanent record.

To determine whether there is a warrant for a person’s arrest, the judge will require the person’s name, present it to them, and sign the document. Warrant records are typically kept by the county sheriff. To access an individual’s arrest record, you will need their name, date of birth, and social security number. The person’s fingerprints are then run through a database to match them with the criminal record. If more than one record is listed against the person, then his or her age is taken into account as well as the severity of the offense.

When searching for a warrant, it is imperative to understand how the entire process works. A warrant will only be issued if there is probable cause to believe the person has committed a crime. The accused must be proven guilty in order to have a warrant issued. This is a felony in most states, and requires the presence of a judge. If the defendant does not have a lawyer present at the arraignment, they must go to a court-appointed attorney who will file an application to have the warrant dismissed.

Warrant searches are very common during investigations into vandalism, robbery, sex crimes, and a host of other offenses. Many times, law enforcement agencies will search for warrants on people that are suspects in a crime when they run an investigation. Having outstanding warrants will affect a person’s ability to gain employment, housing, and credit. In the worst case scenario, a warrant could be issued for their arrest. This would effectively strip any chance they had of defending themselves in a criminal case. Individuals who are involved in violent circumstances are usually a target for police officers, and warrants can be issued when they commit a crime.

Although it is rare, in some cases a warrant will be revoked. If a person has two or more warrants issued against them, they are considered to be a repeat offender. Repeat offenders are required to check their status with the courts on a regular basis. When a person does not appear in court, their warrant records will be checked. If they are found to be in violation of their probation or parole, their warrant records will be made public.