Douglas County Missouri Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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Douglas County Sheriffs Department209 Southeast 2nd AvenueAvaMO65608417-683-4167
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Understanding Warrant Records

Warrant records are one of the more important public records that are available in Douglas County, Missouri. These documents are required to be filed with the Douglas County Records Clerk upon the request of any individual or law enforcement agency within the area. This office shall provide the name and address of the individual filing the request along with the reason why they need this information. If you have a need to obtain a copy of this record, you should contact your local office.

In instances where a person’s name has been placed on the FBI’s “Targets of Plano” or “Rapid Response Teams” lists, they can then be forced to reveal their true identity. This is usually done by performing a federal search. An agent can then look up the persons name in any records database and find out their current status. They can then make an arrest and have the person’s name legally changed. These agents can also look up a persons age and location, as well as what state they live in.

There are a few different types of warrants that are active in Douglas County. A petty court warrant can be issued for almost any crime. If you see your neighbor walking outside with your mail or cell phone without taking them for their home, you may want to call the police to report them. This is also a good way to find out if your babysitter is really who they say they are. If a person’s name is on a list of people wanted on a federal felony warrant, they can be arrested and taken back to jail.

A warrant can also be obtained for a minor violation of some type. This warrant can be for anything from possessing drugs as a minor or trafficking drugs. The Record Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety says that a person’s name can be removed from a national sex offender registry after serving their time. However, this process requires a request to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. If a person’s name is on a sex offenders list in any other county in Utah, they can only be removed after serving at least five years at a maximum in jail.

Warrant records are available for free on some level in Utah. If you need to obtain one of these records, there are certain requirements that you will need to meet. One, you must provide your full legal name. Two, you will have to provide the court that originally placed the warrant for your arrest with your full legal name.

In order to find this record in Douglas County, you will need the person’s full legal name. Then you will need the complete Social Security number of the person. Finally, you will need to include the person’s date of birth if you know it or have it. If you don’t know the date of birth, you may need to provide information about the person’s parents. Last, you will need to provide the crime that was committed and the jurisdiction in which the crime was committed.