Name | Address | City | State | Zip Code | Phone Number | |||||||
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(532)Jones County Police Departments | ||||||||||||
Jones County Junior College Campus Police | College Drive | Ellisville | MS | 39437 | 601-477-4006 | |||||||
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Ellisville Police Department | 102 West Holly Street | Ellisville | MS | 39437 | 601-477-9252 | |||||||
Laurel Police Department | 317 South Magnolia Street | Laurel | MS | 39440 | 601-428-6540 | |||||||
Laurel Police Department - Crime Stoppers Unit | 930 Hillcrest Drive | Laurel | MS | 39440 | 601-428-7867 | |||||||
Sandersville Police Department | 110 East Main Street | Laurel | MS | 39440 | 601-649-3068 | |||||||
Soso Police Department | 1136 Highway 28 | Soso | MS | 39480 | 601-729-2075 | |||||||
Soso Police Department | 1159 Mississippi 28 | Soso | MS | 39480 | 601-729-2958 | |||||||
Jones County Sheriff Department | ||||||||||||
Jones County Sheriffs Department | 419 Yates Avenue | Laurel | MS | 39440 | 601-425-3147 | |||||||
Jones County Probation Department | ||||||||||||
Jones County Probation Department | 1956 Ellisville Boulevard | Laurel | MS | 39440 | 601-399-4734 | |||||||
Jones County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases | ||||||||||||
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Jones County Sheriff's Office Website |
Arrest Warrant Criminal Records in Other Counties
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Getting Information on Warrant Records in Jones County
What are warrants? Well, “warrant” is a legal term that describes any public arrest warrant, while “papers” refers to any document that describes or gives information about an arrest or other such things. There are many different types of warrants out there, including civil, criminal and immigration warrants. When someone is arrested for any of these things, the police department will issue a warrant for the person’s arrest. If they fail to show up for their court date, or they do not follow the conditions outlined in the warrant (like not traveling to where they are supposed to be, etc.)
The next question you might have is “What are the requirements for getting a warrant?” There are a few ways to get a warrant, but they are pretty different from one state to another. A warrant can be applied for in either Mississippi or Kentucky. To apply for a warrant in Kentucky, the person has to show proof of an outstanding crime either by the person themselves, or someone acting on their behalf, like a lawyer or family member. Proof of the crime is required because without it, the person can not legally possess a firearm in either state.
In order to find out if you have a warrant for your or someone else’s arrest, you will have to go to the courthouse in whichever jurisdiction the person was arrested in. In Jones County, you can go to the clerk’s office at the county seat in Bowling Green. The clerk there will be able to tell you what documents you need to produce, and also who to contact for more information. You can usually just show them a driver’s license or a passport, but some counties may require other forms of verification. Once you have everything in hand, you will just have to wait for the person to show up.
If the person you are looking for does not show up, or you are not sure, there are other options you can try. You can call the local police station where the person was arrested or the jail where they were held. They will be able to let you know if they have any warrants out for your or someone else. You can also go online to some web sites that have access to the records where the person may have been arrested, or where they were held.
Another option is to go to your local police department, or the sheriff’s office. Usually, they will either have these types of records, or can give you an address where they are located. They will also be able to give you a name of the person if they know it, or give you the phone number for the area code. You can also look online to find out what the public records searches have to say about the person. Sometimes the person will have a past, sometimes they won’t.
Some other places to check with regards to warrant records are the court house in your county, and the register of deeds office in your town. Each one has a different system for tracking warrants, so it may take some time for you to get what you need. It is always good to know what you are up against when it comes to getting these types of records. If you want to find out more information, you can always contact the courthouse where the incident took place, or the law enforcement agencies where the person was arrested.