Chariton County Missouri Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

Search For Warrants

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(487)Chariton County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Chariton County Sheriffs Department / Chariton County Jail307 South Cherry StreetKeytesvilleMO65261660-288-3277
Chariton County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Brunswick Police Department115 West Broadway StreetBrunswickMO65236660-548-3491
Keytesville Police Department404 West Bridge StreetKeytesvilleMO65261660-288-3745
Salisbury Police Department123 West 2nd StreetSalisburyMO65281660-388-6875
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How To Get Access To Warrant Records

Warrant Records in Chariton County Missouri are maintained by the courts. They provide you with the information of any public or private person who has been arrested for a crime or warrants out for their arrest. This information is used for many different purposes such as to locate an individual, stop a person from committing crimes, and many other reasons. When you go searching for records of warrants you will most likely be doing so because you want to do something to help yourself, your family, or your business. These documents are considered public record and can be accessed by any member of the public.

When you begin your search for these documents you will have to fill out an application in which you state why you need the warrant records and what exactly those records contain. You can obtain the applications for warrants from the courthouse where you were born. If you were born in another state you will also have to apply to the courts of that state. You will have to provide proof of citizenship and identification.

After you submit your application it will be checked to see if it needs to be processed. If it does then the clerk will give you a number. You then must go down to the public registrar office and fill out an application stating why you need the public records and how they will be used. The reason you are requesting these records may include catching a criminal, preventing the loss or theft of property, or to search for information regarding a missing person. You will also have to state if you are being searched for criminal records or other reasons.

After you have completed your application you will be notified if your warrant is active or not. If it is active then the clerk will give you the person’s name, date of birth, address, and case number. If it is not active then the person has an option to let you know. You can give the person options as to what you want the public records search to include or not. If they agree you can go ahead with the search.

When your warrant is active you are still legally obligated to keep the document in a safe place. This means you cannot just go around town searching for warrants. You also cannot just tell anyone that you have this document because you think it might help them catch a criminal. People who want to use your services need to know that there is legal documentation that they need to have.

Warrant records are basically just a way for law enforcement to keep track of people. If a person is thought to be committing crimes, law enforcement keeps record of the person’s crimes so that they can prosecute the person if they should break the law again. This helps the courts determine how severe the crime was and whether or not the punishment was enough. If someone breaks the law repeatedly then they will most likely serve time in jail. These records help the justice system keep track of the people who commit crimes.