Carroll County Missouri Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

Search For Warrants

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(483)Carroll County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Carroll County Sheriffs Office / Carroll County Jail106 South Folger StreetCarrolltonMO64633660-542-2828
Carroll County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Carrollton Police Department201 West Benton StreetCarrolltonMO64633660-542-3128
Carrollton Police Department206 West Washington AvenueCarrolltonMO64633660-542-3128
Norborne Police Department109 East 2nd StreetNorborneMO64668660-593-3737
Carroll County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases
Carroll County Child Support Warrants
Carroll County Criminal Records
Carroll County Jail Records
Carroll County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses
Carroll County Sex Offender Registry

Getting Access to Warrant Records

In many counties around the state, one of the core public records databases are the county’s records-warrant files. For those who do a regular background check for job applicants, these records are an invaluable source of information to be able to make an informed decision about a person. But what about for people who want to search for warrant records? This article will look at some of the issues involved when searching for this type of information and how to go about it in Carroll County, Missouri.

What are warrants? Warrants are court orders issued by a judge that allow a law enforcement official to secretly arrest a person on suspicion that person committed a crime. They are similar to traffic tickets, but instead of receiving a fine for the infraction, the person has their license suspended until their trial. If they later raise the charges, then they can apply to have the license reinstated.

Warrant records are available for public access, but only in the jurisdiction where the warrant was issued. For example, if a warrant was issued in Cook County, Illinois, then the records would be available to anyone who requests them. However, since Cook County is one of the most populous areas in all of Illinois, most people do not even know that its courts even exist! Because of this, there is a lot of under-utilization of the information contained in Cook County criminal records. Fortunately, it is now possible for a person to access these records using an online website.

When is it necessary to obtain a warrant? When a person is suspected of committing a crime, or there is an issue with their driver’s license due to operating a vehicle while intoxicated, a judge may issue a warrant for their arrest. These warrants are typically called “bills of arrest” in local parlance, and are typically listed in the Chicago Manual.

How can I access these records? You can locate the information you need from the comforts of your own home. If you are looking for Cook County criminal records, then you will be able to view them at your county courthouse. However, if you are looking for other types of warrants such as sex offender records, you will need to conduct your search via the Internet. It is important to note that if you have more than one person in mind, you will likely have more than one option.

Is it possible to be accused of crimes and yet not have any knowledge of a warrant? No, but it is very possible. If you are involved in a hit-and-run accident, and the other driver does not have a valid license, then they may think you are at fault because you were driving the wrong way. If the other driver does have a valid driver’s license, but they were drunk, you may be able to use this mistake to argue against the charges. In fact, this is one reason why people obtain warrants so often. But, if you have a good defense, then this won’t come into play.