Adams County Mississippi Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(348)Adams County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Adams County Constable114 South Wall StreetNatchezMS39120601-442-0199
Adams County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Adams County Sheriffs Department / Adams County Jail306 State StreetNatchezMS39120601-442-2752
Natchez-Adams Metro Narcotics Unit140 East Franklin StreetNatchezMS39120601-442-8333
Natchez Police Department233 Devereux DriveNatchezMS39120601-445-5565
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Searching for Warrant Records in Adams County, Mississippi

When a person is arrested, the law requires that they disclose their identity during booking. If this information is not disclosed, the investigating officer will obtain a copy of the person’s driver’s license or any other public document that shows proof of identity. In some instances, a warrant may be issued based on unpaid traffic tickets. Once the investigating officer obtains a copy of the person’s identity, he or she will check the local courthouse to see if there are warrants out for your arrest. If so, then your name will be entered into the local system and your warrant records will become public.

If you are pulled over, you can expect to be asked to identify yourself at the booking area. You will be fingerprinted, photographed again by the officer before being released. In some counties, you will have to sign a written promise to appear. If a warrant is obtained against you, the clerk will serve you with a court date to show why the warrant was issued.

In cases where a person’s identity is stolen, his or her credit history may be reported as being a person of interest to creditors. The person may not be denied credit based on the reported identity. In other situations, a background check can be run to find out about someone’s criminal past. If a person has been accused of domestic violence, theft or fraud, his or her credit record can be obtained to find out if he or she should be considered for credit or not.

If you have a warrant out for your arrest, you can be sure that your personal information will be made available to the public. This means that anyone who is investigating your case can obtain a copy of your criminal record, even if it’s more than 10 years old. In addition, people who are questioned regarding any type of investigation (including civil and criminal proceedings) can request a copy of your criminal record. In cases such as this, the local sheriff’s office holds the criminal record of the person until the investigation is completed. Because warrants are usually established by state law, the warrants also state the names and dates of their issuance.

In order to find out the availability of a particular record, an individual can do one of two things: hire a private investigator who will use extensive resources to dig through public records; or conduct a search online. Although using a private investigator can be costly, it offers the advantage of hiring a trained professional who can gather the information in a way that’s most appropriate. Additionally, private investigators can provide information quickly. The downside to this method is that it can take several days before the information is available. In the case of conducting a search online, you only pay for the information if you find what you are looking for.

For those who are curious about the status of their warrants, they can contact the Adams County courthouse directly. This allows them to view the public records and perform a search. In some cases, they can also perform an instant online search. This method is the best way to see all of the available public records about a person.