Monroe County Mississippi Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

Search For Warrants

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(611)Monroe County Police Departments
Aberdeen Police Department125 West Commerce StreetAberdeenMS39730662-369-6454
Monroe County Police Departments
Amory Police Department200 South Front StreetAmoryMS38821662-256-2676
Hatley Police Department60279 Hatley RoadAmoryMS38821662-256-7245
Nettleton Police Department225 Main StreetNettletonMS38858662-963-1185
Smithville Police Department63443 Mississippi 25SmithvilleMS38870662-651-4063
Monroe County Sheriff Department
Monroe County Sheriffs Department / Monroe County Jail700 North Meridian StreetAberdeenMS39730662-369-2468
Monroe County Probation Department
Monroe County Probation Department700 South Meridian StreetAberdeenMS39730662-369-2468
Monroe County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases
Aberdeen Police Department Accident Reports
Amory Police Department Accident Reports
Monroe County Child Support Warrants
Monroe County Criminal Records
Monroe County Jail Records
Monroe County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses
Monroe County Sex Offender Registry
Monroe County Sheriff Website
Monroe County Sheriff's Office Police Records
Nettleton Police Department Accident Reports

How to Search For Warrant Records Online

Warrant Records in Monroe County, Mississippi are considered to be public record and are kept by the clerk of court. These records include all felony arrests as well as traffic violations, judgments, and even marriages and divorces. If you are an individual looking for more information about someone then you will need to visit your local courthouse and look through these records yourself. However, this can become a daunting task if you have never done it before.

In order to conduct a search through these records, you will need to get the person’s name and birth date, then enter this information into a search engine online. The results will be able to show you any warrants or bench warrants that were issued while the person was a resident in Monroe County. This can help you to get more information about the individual. You may find out that the person has a warrant out for their arrest and this can help you to know whether you should be worried or not. Also, you may discover that the warrant is not from some local jurisdiction but instead it is out of state or under a different name altogether.

In some instances, the reasons for a warrant may not be clear at first glance. For instance, if a person has a prior drunk driving offense then they may have a warrant out for their arrest. This is because prior offenses will have an expiry period. However, some warrants may be issued based solely on suspicion. In this case, there is no expiry period involved. This means that the person could be arrested at any time and the warrant simply stated that suspicion would now be investigated further.

To get access to the warrant records online, you will need to pay a small fee. The reason for the fee is to cover the expense of maintaining the records online and providing the information to the public. However, there is typically no cost for the information itself. The online records search only costs a few dollars and is often less than ten bucks. If you have several people that you are searching for then you might want to consider paying the small fee instead of searching for the records individually.

If you are looking for the criminal history of a person then you can easily do this online. Simply put, you can find out about any warrants for their arrest that are currently active. To find out more about a specific person that you are investigating, you can perform an internet search on the person. The results will provide you with the court records, charges, dates of arrest and other pertinent information.

As previously mentioned, there are a number of reasons that a warrant may be issued. Therefore, you should take care when searching for any type of public record such as a warrant. It is important that you understand whether the person actually has a warrant out for their arrest. In many cases, you can simply execute a search by using the person’s name that you have found. However, in other cases you may be required to go through a court process to obtain the actual warrant.