Madison County Mississippi Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(543)Madison County Police Departments
Madison Police Department2001 Main StreetMadisonMS39110601-856-6111
Madison County Police Departments
Canton Police Department200 Bridge Park CircleCantonMS39046601-859-2121
Flora Police Department168 Carter StreetFloraMS39071601-879-8871
Holmes Police Department - Ridgeland Campus412 West Ridgeland AvenueRidgelandMS39157601-605-3363
Mississippi Alcoholic Beverage Control Law Enforcement Division1286 Gluckstadt RoadMadisonMS39110601-856-1320
Ridgeland Police Department115 West School StreetRidgelandMS39157601-856-2121
Madison County Sheriff Departments
Madison County Sheriff's Office2941 Highway 51CantonMS39046601-859-2345
Madison County Sheriffs Department / Madison County Detention Center2935 U.s. 51CantonMS39046601-855-0739
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Searching For Warrants Information in Madison County

For warrants, there are two different types that are filed: criminal and civil. A criminal warrant is a warrant that has been filed by a judge naming an individual accused of a crime. A civil warrant is one that does not have a name attached to it. Regardless of whether or not the person has been charged with a crime, if they are in the process of getting a copy of their record, the court will issue it and will then serve it to the person.

Whichever type of warrant you may have, you can obtain copies of them from the courthouse in your county. These are available both physically at the courthouse and online at a number of websites. At many times, you can be able to get them for free, depending on the jurisdiction. You can also get copies from the person who applied for the warrant, but was not arrested. If the person has a previous criminal record, it may affect their ability to obtain a free copy.

Typically, once a person is arrested, they are issued a warrant. In some instances, this can be as simple as a traffic citation, but in other cases, it could mean an outstanding warrant for their arrest. It is very rare, however, for warrants to be lifted, even when an individual is cleared of all charges. This is because once a person is declared guilty, their record will still reflect the offense, whether they were actually arrested or not.

Because warrants can only be lifted once the offense has been completed, it is essential that you know who has a copy of a warrant before you make any contact with them. This can easily be accomplished by visiting your local courthouse. At these locations, you will be able to find out if a person is wanted for a warrant, as well as what their arrest records are. If they do have one, you will need to visit the courthouse to get the details about the warrant and then obtain an arrest warrant for the person.

By far, the easiest and most convenient way to search for warrants in Mississippi is online. There are a number of online services that allow you to search for and obtain warrants through your computer. These online services may charge a fee, but the availability of such information at your fingertips makes the fee nominal. Most of the online sites allow you to search for a person’s records as well as other criminal information. You will be able to see any warrants that are currently in effect or that have been placed against that person. Depending on which type of service you use, you may also be able to search for additional details, including marriage records and sex offender records.

The most useful information that you can obtain when searching for these types of records is the personal history of a person. If you are a parent, you may be interested in the criminal past of your child. In addition to warrant records, you may want to check the status of a nanny or babysitter. Having access to this type of detailed information about a person allows you to make an informed decision about hiring a person or not.