Benton County Missouri Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

Search For Warrants

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(407)Benton County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Benton County Sheriffs Department / Benton County Jail174 West Washington StreetWarsawMO65355660-438-5252
Benton County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Cole Camp Police Department401 West Main StreetCole CampMO65325660-668-2321
Lincoln Police Department122 West Main StreetLincolnMO65338660-547-2718
Warsaw Police Department181 West Harrison StreetWarsawMO65355660-438-5522
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Where Do I Find Out About Warrant Records?

The information contained on the documents known as Wards is considered public record by state and local governments. This means that any person, business, or government entity is legally allowed to have access to a person’s record if they so desire. A warrant can be issued for any number of reasons, ranging from traffic violations to murder. However, there are several ways to search for a person’s warrant and determine if they actually have one. In Benton County, Missouri, warrants can only be searched by law enforcement officials.

If you are interested in learning more about whether a person has a warrant or not, there are several ways to do this. The first way is to simply ask the person themselves. Any person who you meet will most likely tell you if they have a warrant for their arrest. However, this is not the fastest method and it can turn up things that you are not necessarily looking for.

In addition to asking a person directly, you can also try a court-ordered search. However, this may turn up more information than you wanted and can cost you a lot of money. Warrant records can also be searched online.

When you search for a warrant online, you will probably have to pay a fee to do so. The fee is usually minimal and very affordable. There are websites that will charge you a small fee in exchange for unlimited access to their database, which is basically the best place to find out the information you need. After paying the fee, you will be provided with all the records that you requested.

Another method is to hire a private investigator. While it may seem like a good idea to pay someone to do this for you, this is not advisable. By using an investigator, you will likely have to do all the searching yourself which can take a lot of time and potentially cost you a lot of money. Instead, hire an attorney or other professional that is familiar with how the law works to perform this search for you.

If a warrant is issued for a person, the person’s address and other information will be made available to the public. This means if you want to search for information on a specific person, you can simply go to the website of the courthouse where the warrant was issued. You will have to fill out an application stating that you want to obtain the warrant and that you are not the person named in the warrant. Once you have submitted your information, you will be sent a copy of the warrant along with instructions on how to have the document signed. If there is an outstanding warrant out for the person’s arrest, his or her arrest record will also be listed at the courthouse.