Faribault County Minnesota Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

Search For Warrants

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(468)Faribault County Police Departments
Blue Earth Police Department113 South Nicollet StreetBlue EarthMN56013507-526-5959
Faribault County Police Departments
Blue Earth Police Department320 Doctor H. Russ StreetBlue EarthMN56013507-526-5959
Elmore Police Department202 U.s. 169ElmoreMN56027507-943-3236
Elmore Police Department201 Willis StreetElmoreMN56027507-943-3237
Minnesota Lakes Police Department607 Main Street NorthMinnesota LakeMN56068507-462-3555
Wells Police Department125 South BroadwayWellsMN56097507-553-5824
Winnebago Police Department140 South Main StreetWinnebagoMN56098507-893-3218
Faribault County Sheriff Departments
Faribault County Sheriff's OfficePO Box 130Blue EarthMN56013507-526-5148
Faribault County Sheriffs Department / Faribault County Jail125 West 2nd StreetBlue EarthMN56013507-526-5148
Faribault County Probation Department
Faribault County Probation DepartmentPO Box 130Blue EarthMN56013507-526-6281
Faribault County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases
Faribault County Arrest Warrants
Faribault County Child Support Warrants
Faribault County Criminal Records
Faribault County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses
Faribault County Sex Offender Registry
Faribault County Sheriff's Department Active Warrants
Faribault County Sheriff's Department Most Wanted
Faribault County Sheriff's Office Active Warrants
Faribault County Sheriff's Office Inmate Search
Faribault County Sheriff's Office Inmate Search (Minnesota)
Faribault County Sheriff's Office Most Wanted
Faribault County Sheriff's Office Website

Accessing Warrant Records Online

Warrant Records in Faribault County Minnesota are created by the courts as a way for a judge to protect them from identity thieves. The documents provide the right to arrest or detain someone based on suspicion of the person’s involvement in criminal activity. They also show if a person has been convicted of a crime and has been ordered to stand trial. In addition, they show if a person has a sex offense on their record. Additionally, they will show if a person has been charged with driving under the influence (DUI) or other serious offenses.

You can access Faribault County’s warrants online at the courthouse. However, you should be aware that you will need to contact the jurisdiction that holds the original warrant in order to obtain the information about the person. In most cases, this is the county district sheriff. They will be able to tell you whether the warrant was granted by a judge and have the necessary authority to conduct the search.

The information that you will receive from one of these records will include the person’s name, address, age, physical description, social security number, and more. It will also provide the date that the warrant was issued and which state it was issued in. Typically, the report does not include any other information, such as whether the person had previously committed a crime or had any prior arrests. For that, you will still need to visit the courthouse to gain that information.

What you may not have known is that having a copy of a person’s record can protect you from future employment opportunities. For instance, consider how many times you turn down an applicant just based on their physical appearance. If the applicant has a poor physical appearance, chances are you are going to turn down that person again. However, a person’s word is worth much more than their word alone, and these records will allow you to hire the person based on their word alone.

Warrant records are also helpful if you are a tenant. As a tenant, it is very common for potential tenants to run out of the house before they are completed with all of the paperwork required to lease a place. If the landlord discovers that a tenant has a warrant, he may ask to have the warrant canceled so that he can then lease the property to someone else. Of course, he will have to give you the $200 plus bond that is required to have a warrant issued against them. This is essentially what a search warrant does when looking to access a person’s warrant records. By having a copy of the warrant, you will be able to either cancel the warrant or have it lifted once you have been served.

To find these types of records online, simply visit the courthouse where the warrant was issued. You can also perform your own search, but you will need to make sure that the person you want to look up has a good enough warrant record to be able to have access to any information related to it. The best way to find out is to get an online service that lets you search for warrants and give you the results within seconds.