Panola County Mississippi Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(617)Panola County Police Departments
Panola County Narcotics Task Force617 East Lee StreetSardisMS38666662-563-6220
Panola County Police Departments
Batesville Police Department106 College StreetBatesvilleMS38606662-563-5653
Como Police Department204 North Main StreetSardisMS38666662-526-5106
Courtland Police Department536 Main StreetCourtlandMS38620662-563-0628
Crenshaw Police Department600 Broad StreetCrenshawMS38621662-382-5272
Mississippi Highway Patrol Troop E22000 Mississippi 35BatesvilleMS38606662-563-4651
Sardis Police Department619 East Lee StreetSardisMS38666662-487-1383
Panola County Sheriff Department
Panola County Sheriffs Department / Panola County Jail300 James Rudd RoadBatesvilleMS38606662-563-6230
Panola County Probation Department
Panola County Probation Department383 Highway 51BatesvilleMS38606662-563-5393
Panola County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases
Panola County Child Support Warrants
Panola County Criminal Records
Panola County Jail Records
Panola County Justice Court Records
Panola County Most Wanted
Panola County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses
Panola County Sex Offender Registry
Panola County Sheriff's Office Contact Information

What Is a Warrant Records?

Warrant Records in Panola County, Mississippi fall under the category of public records and are considered to be more reliable than arrest warrants. There are various public record services which offer these records at nominal charges. The best way to get access to public records in Panola County is to visit the county office of circuit courts. If you have any doubts about any records or warrant applications, you can contact the local courthouse where the matter was filed.

Warrant records are public information and there is no restriction on them. Anyone can have a copy of them and can use them for whatever purpose they want. However, you should exercise utmost caution while trying to retrieve such records as the consequences could be dire. Warrant records contain details about an individual who has been charged with an offense.

The crime may have happened in some remote corner of the world. However, the accused person can still contest the case within a stipulated period of time. If the person fails to do so, the evidence obtained through the search will be classified as state secret. The person can only exercise the right to a trial within two years. This means that if someone is arrested for the first time and is brought back to court, the case cannot be re-opened until two years have passed.

Warrant records are available for anyone who wants to know about a person’s arrest or court records. However, not every state allows you access to public data on warrants. For instance, in Texas you can obtain a warrant’s details through the Texas State Department of Public Safety but only if the person is a resident of Texas.

Warrant records can also be obtained directly from the FBI through its National Crime Information Center (NCIN). However, this service costs money. Warrant searches are not always reliable as the details of people who have been declared guilty in a court of law can change. Similarly, people can often change their names. Hence, it is impossible to keep a track of all the details through this source.

In recent times, private companies providing online access to public data have sprung up. They buy all types of public records and compile them into useful resources that you can find from your own computer. These sites are easy to use and have comprehensive details on any type of public record. However, they charge an affordable fee for accessing these records. Therefore, it is much better to take advantage of such services when you are searching for someone’s background.