Beaverhead County Montana Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

Search For Warrants

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(2170)Beaverhead County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Beaverhead County Sheriff's Office10 North Pacific StreetDillonMT59725406-683-3700
Beaverhead County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Beaverhead County Sheriffs Department / Beaverhead County Jail2 South Pacific StreetDillonMT59725406-683-3700
Dillon Police Department2 South Pacific StreetDillonMT59725406-683-3701
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Performing a Warrant Records Search Online

Within Beaverhead County, the Records Department keeps all warrants and other legal documents. They also maintain a repository of all sex-offender registries and sex offender search results. If you have a need to view these documents, you must contact the Records Department and then request a copy. This process can take several days depending on the paper work involved.

In order to search the Records, you must be a resident of the state. Once you have established your identity, you may be required to pay a nominal fee. The fee is used to cover the costs of maintaining the repository of documents. However, you do not have to worry about these costs since they are quite low. The Search is usually free and easy. It is also 100% confidential.

When requesting for a copy of a warrant or search, the person you wish to search must have access to a computer with an internet connection. This is to ensure that the information you are searching for is current. However, if you are performing the search on a person you are not sure about, then you may want to consider employing an attorney to conduct the search on your behalf.

The warrant can specify the crime the person has committed and state the reason for the warrant. You may want to know more about the crime that the person is accused of. Some warrants issued in Montana are associated with violent crimes. The warrants also include fraud charges and warrants for failure to appear in court. When accessing this public information, it is always best to use the services of an attorney.

If you are not sure if the person you are conducting a search on is on public records, then you should always call the Records Department and ask for a detailed list of the person’s past felonies. The Department usually allows you to search for a felony or misdemeanor arrest warrant. To be able to perform an electronic search, you will need to have the person’s Social Security number. The process of retrieving these public records is simple; however, they are often not available on an online site.

If the person you are conducting a warrant records search on has a BAC of over 0.08%, then he/she is considered to be intoxicated. If you are unsure if the person is under the influence of drugs or alcohol, then you should contact the law enforcement agency. The person will usually be taken into custody, given a breath or urine test, and then released. A criminal records check will be performed. The results will reveal any prior arrests or charges. If the person is convicted of a felony, then his/her driving privileges will be suspended immediately.