Wadena County Minnesota Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

Search For Warrants

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(742)Wadena County Police Departments
Wadena Police Department121 Colfax Avenue SoutheastWadenaMN56482218-631-7700
Wadena County Police Departments
Menahga City Hall115 2nd Street NortheastMenahgaMN56464218-564-4557
Menahga Police Department115 2nd Street NortheastMenahgaMN56464218-564-4451
Sebeka Police Department213 East Minnesota AvenueSebekaMN56477218-837-5911
Verndale Police Department101 Southwest Brown StreetVerndaleMN56481218-445-5400
Wadena County Sheriff Department
Wadena County Sheriffs Office / Wadena County Jail415 Jefferson Street SouthWadenaMN56482218-631-7600
Wadena County Probation Department
Wadena County Probation Department415 Jefferson Street SouthWadenaMN56482218-631-7633
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Wadena County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses
Wadena County Sex Offender Registry
Wadena County Sheriff's Office Active Warrant List
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Wadena County Sheriff's Office Website

Overview of Warrant Records

Warrant records are public information and they are maintained by various different county or state agencies. They are usually filed electronically and it is necessary for anyone to have full access to these records. In Wadena County, these records can be requested from the county’s Records Office. You can get these records in one of two ways. You can either visit their offices personally or you can obtain them online through various websites.

If you want to conduct a criminal records search then you will need to fill out an application in which you must give details about the person who you want to find records for. These details would include the name of the person, their current address, their social security number and birth date. It is also necessary to state why you want these records and what exactly you are looking for. You should also provide as much of the information about the person as possible.

After you have filled out your application you will need to submit it along with the appropriate fees to the Records Office. If you are looking for a person’s criminal record then it is likely that you will be asked for a nominal fee of around $25. The records you find will then be delivered to you in about a week’s time. However, if you need records of civil cases then you will be charged a fee of around $40.

You will have the option of choosing whether to go through the Records Office’s website or to use one of the criminal record search services that are available online. The latter is by far the fastest and easiest way of conducting criminal records check on any person. Most of these services come highly recommended by both the local court and the FBI because of the speed and efficiency with which they operate. Unlike the official Records Office site, which has a slow and disjointed search function, these services boast an enormous database which can bring up any information relating to a person in just a few seconds. Once you have this information in your hands then you can proceed to perform further investigations.

However, before you conduct a background check it is important that you are aware of the fact that warrant records are kept confidential. They are kept in storage rooms which are only accessible by the Police. This means that even if a person’s name is found on any list, it is unlikely that you will be able to obtain further information on them. It is therefore important to check with the police and court records in order to ensure that the person in question has not been convicted of any serious crime.

Warrant records are also known as an administrative records. They consist of all warrants and judgments that have been made by a judge. Since they are an official record it is easy to get your hands on them. All you need do is go to the local courthouse and fill up an application for a retrieval of your local criminal records. There is no obligation to do so and neither is there a charge for retrieving your records. You will however be required to pay the necessary administrative fees which are very low in comparison.