Freeborn County Minnesota Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(470)Freeborn County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Freeborn County Probation DepartmentPO Box 1147Albert LeaMN56007507-377-5138
Freeborn County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Freeborn County Sheriffs Office / Freeborn County Detention Center411 South Broadway AvenueAlbert LeaMN56007507-377-5205
Albert Lea Police Department411 South Broadway AvenueAlbert LeaMN56007507-377-5212
Alden Police Department174 North BroadwayAldenMN56009507-874-3620
Freeborn County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases
Freeborn County Child Support Warrants
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Freeborn County Jail Records
Freeborn County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses
Freeborn County Sex Offender Registry
Freeborn County Sheriff's Office Website

What is a Warrant?

Warrant Records in Freeborn County Minnesota are available to the public via the courts and they are public information. You can have access to these documents through the courthouses or county court houses, or you can obtain them online by going to the website of the county or state courthouse. The basic information that one can expect to find in a criminal history report includes the individual’s date of birth, any aliases the person may use, maiden name or past names, place of birth, criminal history records, state of birth, social security number, and name of carrier.

This information is provided in order for the public to have an idea about the activities of an individual when he or she is free of criminal responsibilities. Some warrants for arrests are carried out based on suspicion that the person has committed a crime, whereas some are done based on evidence that the person has been involved in criminal activities. Warrant records also contain other information such as the reason for the arrest, the name of the accused, the date and location of the arrest, the probable cause for the arrest, and other relevant and material facts pertaining to the case. These are all recorded in the county courts and released to the public on request.

Obtaining warrants can be very difficult if the person has not had a criminal history. For this reason, it is very important to know how to search for a person’s warrant records. In fact, knowing how to do this is absolutely essential to avoid future problems. Although there are free websites which offer warrant information, it should be noted that these warrant sites require payment for the information obtained.

When looking for the record of a person, it is best to make sure that the information provided by the website is correct. If there are any discrepancies then it is best that you confirm with the courts. Warrant records are not available in the Public Record web pages. However, you can go directly to the courts where the warrant was granted.

Searching for these records is possible through contacting the local courthouse or through contacting the local police department. Most states allow you to access warrants. To get these records, you will need the persons name and birth date, social security number, phone number, driver’s license number, etc. You will also have to provide the name, address, date of birth, sex, and age.

After getting the warrant, it will remain active unless it is canceled. This means that you can be arrested while you are carrying the warrant. Warrant searches are usually performed when a person is believed to have committed a crime. These include; theft, felony, DUI, murder, conspiracy, arson, hit and run, vagrancy, public intoxication, and drug possession. Warrant searches are most often performed by law enforcement personnel. These warrant searches are used to track down people wanted on warrants of different kinds.