Noxubee County Mississippi Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(615)Noxubee County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Noxubee County Probation Department501 West Pearl StreetMaconMS39341662-726-4427
Noxubee County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Noxubee County Sheriffs Department505 Jefferson StreetMaconMS39341662-726-5133
Brooksville Police Department100 West Main StreetBrooksvilleMS39739662-738-5532
Macon Police Department105 West Pulaski StreetMaconMS39341662-726-5838
Shuqualak Police Department209 Pine StreetShuqualakMS39361662-793-4521
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What Is the Secret About Warrant Records?

Warrant Records in Noxubee County, Mississippi are available to the public by the clerk of court. A person can get these records from the clerk of court, sheriff or law enforcement agency, state police or any other designated place. It is a crime punishable under state law to record somebody without their permission. Criminal activity includes, but is not limited to felony, solicitation, loitering or vagrancy. There are many instances where people are unaware that they have been recorded and arrested for criminal activity, and they are then subjected to warrants or other forms of legal restraint.

Any time someone is arrested and put in jail either publicly or in a private institution such as a prison or juvenile detention center, they are placed under a bench warrant. A person who has a bench warrant is prohibited by law from possessing a firearm unless they have been given a special license. If a person violates this law, they can be held in jail until the warrant is revoked. People that violate this law will also be required to pay fines, undergo criminal proceeding and will have their wages garnished. If the person’s financial circumstances are too adverse, they could be forced to surrender their firearms and have no choice but to register as an involuntary gang member.

When there is an arrest made on any person, the name of that person and their crime is entered into a federal database. In ninety nine percent of the cases, the person’s arrest record will show up. In this case, the person’s arrest warrant will be found on the same day of arrest. If a person’s name appears on any state’s sex offender’s register, that person may also be required to register with local law enforcement agencies.

It is possible for a person to have more than one arrest warrant. This means that someone could have several warrants outstanding at the same time. If there are multiple warrants for a person, it becomes harder to track that person down. There is also a possibility that a warrant may have been issued for a person but they had already left the country when their warrant was executed.

Because there are different types of warrants, it is important to know which type a warrant is for a person. For example, a federal warrant is different than a state warrant. Federal warrants are filed with the U.S. Marshals Service and can only be removed by the marshals. State warrants are filed with the circuit courts within the state and can only be removed by the courts.

Warrant records are considered public record. Therefore, they can be searched online by anybody who has the person’s permission. Although some records are considered confidential, other records are available for free if a person requests it. If a person has an outstanding warrant, they should not give out their personal information unless they know that they are not in immediate danger.