Otter Tail County Minnesota Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(638)Otter Tail County Police Departments
Otter Tail County Jail416 South Mill StreetFergus FallsMN56537218-998-8556
Otter Tail County Police Departments
Otter Tail Sheriff's Office417 South Court StreetFergus FallsMN56537218-998-8555
Battle Lake Police Department108 Main Street EastBattle LakeMN56515218-864-8989
Battle Lake Police Department106 Washington Avenue SouthBattle LakeMN56515
Fergus Falls Police Department417 South Court StreetFergus FallsMN56537218-998-8555
Henning Police Department607 2nd StreetHenningMN56551218-583-2903
New York Mills Police Department118 North Main AvenueNew York MillsMN56567218-385-2600
Parkers Prairie Police Department102 North Otter AvenueParkers PrairieMN56361218-338-4611
Pelican Rapids Police Department315 North BroadwayPelican RapidsMN56572218-863-1351
Perham Police Department525 West Main StreetPerhamMN56573218-346-4452
Otter Tail County Sheriff Departments
Otter Tail County Sheriff Office - Substation469 Main StreetOttertailMN56571218-367-6300
Otter Tail County Sheriffs Office417 South Court StreetFergus FallsMN56537218-998-8555
Otter Tail County Probation Department
Otter Tail County Probation Department416 South Mill StreetFergus FallsMN56537218-998-8556
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How to Do a Criminal Records Check on Anyone You Want

Warrant records are court documents that serve as proof that a person has been arrested for a criminal offense. A warrant is issued when a judge has ordered a person to attend a court proceeding because they failed to show up on the date scheduled. Warrant records are public and they show any felony charges, pending court cases, and more. In most cases, you’ll be required to go to the municipal police station where the warrant was issued. In some cases, you’ll have to appear in court to get this information.

If you’re involved in an unsolved case, you’ll most likely have to go to the station and give them information about the person you’re investigating. You’ll be asked to place a number on them or sign a document. They’ll then take the information you provided and give you a formal copy of it. The copies are public records and can be obtained from the county courthouse in your county.

If you run a background check, you may be able to find out if someone you’re suspicious of has had a warrant out for their arrest. In some cases, records are kept in a separate department, but in many cases they’ll be one in the same place as fingerprints are collected. You’ll have to go to the courthouse and ask to see these records. They aren’t free, but they’re usually inexpensive.

You can also obtain copies of arrest warrants by going online and looking at the government’s central record system. This system will list every public arrest warrant in the nation. You’ll need to know the person’s name and address to look them up in the system. However, since not all counties have this information, it’s not likely that you’ll find an arrest warrant for a person in your state.

You can try checking your local county courthouse website. Some cities and counties keep records of warrant records online for easier access. The only problem with these websites is that you won’t be able to do much with them. Most have limited information and don’t list more than the last seven years. These are great places to start, but they don’t always have the information you need.

It’s also important to know if the person you want to perform a search on has a record with the police. Some cities and counties make warrant records available online, but not all do. If you can’t find any online, there are companies that will access court records and provide you with the information you need. They often charge a nominal fee, but it’s still much cheaper than hiring a detective.