Scott County Missouri Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(784)Scott County Police Departments
Scott City Police Department618 Main StreetScottMO63780573-264-2121
Scott County Police Departments
Benton Police Department52 East Missouri StreetBentonMO63736573-545-3558
Benton Police Department31 West North StreetBentonMO63736573-545-3558
Chaffee Police Department222 West Yoakum AvenueChaffeeMO63740573-887-3516
Kelso Police Department426 North Messmer StreetScottMO63780573-545-3525
Miner Police Department103 State Highway HSikestonMO63801573-471-8568
Morley Police DepartmentSouth Kirkwood StreetMorleyMO63771573-262-3094
Oran Police Department118 Mountain StreetOranMO63771573-262-3533
Sikeston Police Department215 North New Madrid StreetSikestonMO63801573-471-6200
Scott County Sheriff Department
Scott County Sheriffs Department131 South New Madrid StreetBentonMO63736573-545-3525
Scott County Probation Department
New Madrid County Probation Department102 ArthurSikestonMO63801573-472-5353
Scott County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases
Scott County Child Support Warrants
Scott County Criminal Records
Scott County Jail Records
Scott County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses
Scott County Sex Offender Registry
Scott County Sheriff's Office Sex Offender Search
Scott County Sheriff's Office Website

Warrant Records Search – All About Searching For Warrant Records

In Scott County, Missouri there are many different types of warrants that can be found in the county courthouse. There are special warrants for individuals charged with crimes, felony charges and for traffic offenses. Warrants can be issued for many reasons, including missing children, or for theft. It is important to know if you are searching for information about a specific person or if you have any suspicions about someone. When you are searching in any public records in the county, you will need to be aware of how to access these records to conduct your search properly.

There are two main types of warrant records, although they may be similar. The first is an arrest warrant, this is when a police department issues a warrant of arrest to a person for an outstanding warrant. This means that the person is in immediate danger of being arrested for the warrant. The other type of record is a bench warrant, which means that a person is on probation or parole and they are wanted on a bench warrant. This means that they have not been convicted of a crime and the person wants to free themselves of the situation.

These records can be very useful for many purposes. If you have any suspicion of a person, it is good to know their previous addresses. If you are having trouble with a neighbor or employee, you can use this type of search to see if you can find out information on them. If you are hiring someone to work in your home, it is important to have the right one, since many people have easy access to guns and other weapons. If you have any suspicions at all, you may want to talk to a law enforcement agency about this type of search before trying to do it yourself.

Warrant records are kept in two places, they can be stored in the local county courthouse in the town you were born in, or they can be stored online in the various databases. You can find many websites that allow you to find legal records, along with warrants. Some of these websites will also let you do a criminal records background check.

A quick internet search should be able to give you the necessary information to find the record for any person. To find the record in your state, just do a search on the county courthouse website. Most times, you can find the record online for free. However, if there are any outstanding warrants out for your arrest, you may need to pay a small fee. In many cases, the fee is nominal and the information you receive will be far more detailed than anything you could find by searching through the local courthouse website.

It is important that everyone has access to these records, especially law abiding citizens. You never know when you may come into contact with someone that is hiding their identity behind a false record. It is better to be safe than sorry. If you have any suspicions about a person, you can search to find out if you are correct.