McDonald County Missouri Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

Search For Warrants

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
Pineville Marshals Office306 Harmon StPinevilleMO64856417-223-4369
South West City Police Department302 South Main StreetSouthwest CityMO64863417-762-3768
McDonald County Sheriff Departments
Mcdonald County Sheriff's OfficePO Box 68PinevilleMO64856417-223-4319
Mcdonald County Sheriffs Department / Mcdonald County Jail300 East 7th StreetPinevilleMO64856417-223-7425
McDonald County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases
Anderson Police Department Accident Reports
McDonald County Child Support Warrants
McDonald County Criminal Records
McDonald County Jail Records
McDonald County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses
McDonald County Sex Offender Registry
McDonald County Sheriff's Office Website
(700)McDonald County Police Departments
Anderson City Police207 Jesse James RoadPinevilleMO64856417-845-3723
McDonald County Police Departments
Goodman Police Department203 West Barlow StreetGoodmanMO64843417-364-8479
Goodman Police Department132 East Main StreetGoodmanMO64843417-364-8479
Lanagan Police Department112 2nd StreetLanaganMO64847417-436-2221
Noel Marshals Office118 Gratz StreetNoelMO64854417-475-3777
Noel Police Department111 Foster StreetNoelMO64854417-475-6237

Warrant Records – How to Search For Them Online

You may have come across the term “warrant records” while doing a basic search for criminal background information on someone. The term is actually related to “papers,” or legal documents that declare someone’s obligation to the public, including when and where they can be arrested. These legal documents are typically filed with county courthouses. If you want to perform an arrest warrant search, a good place to start is the county’s courthouse. It’s also possible to search for such documents at the state capital, though this is not a convenient option for most people.

It is common for criminal cases to have warrant records filed within the courthouse where the crime was committed. If there is no courthouse for the particular jurisdiction, then the record is filed at the county seat court. This means that the records are usually kept in that court’s building. The courts then provide copies of the records to anyone who needs them. If the person requesting the copy has a form of identification (such as a driver’s license), they may be able to obtain the records without paying an attorney. If the person requesting the documents does not have a form of identification, they will have to pay a nominal fee to see the warrant records.

The reasons warrant arrests are made vary greatly. Some of these reasons are associated with gang activity and other criminal groups. People also may be arrested under suspicion of crimes like tax evasion, prostitution, fraud, and possession of illegal drugs. Warrant records are also frequently used by law enforcement to track down people who have violated terms of probation or parole. In some cases, sex offenders are required to update their sex offender registration with the local police after they are released from prison.

If someone is arrested for any type of crime, the name of the person and the crime are listed on the arrest documents. When the records are requested, they are searched to see if the person’s name appears on any sex offender registries. If it does, the individual will be added to the rolls. If a person’s name does not appear on the rolls, they are considered “in the clear,” and their case will not be included in the registry.

Warrant searches are considered a public record, meaning that anyone who requests an arrest warrant can access the records. Depending on the jurisdiction, there may be restrictions on who can access the arrest records, such as attorneys and law enforcement officials. If you are looking up an arrest record on someone else, the best place to turn to is the local courthouse in the county the person was arrested. Some areas have open records online, but not all of them do.

Warrant records are important for many reasons. It doesn’t matter whether you’re investigating a new employee, checking up on a new neighbor, or searching for information about a new boyfriend, you should be able to get the person’s warrant information. You should also be aware that, depending on jurisdiction, an arrest warrant can be filed in different ways. You should consult an attorney to get more specific information about a warrant, but most warrant inquiries can be performed by simply going to the courthouse and asking to view the records.