Chouteau County Montana Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

Search For Warrants

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(2188)Chouteau County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Chouteau County Sheriffs Office / Chouteau County Law Enforcement Facility1215 Washington StreetFort BentonMT59442406-622-5451
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Big Sandy Sheriffs Department115 Johannes AvenueBig SandyMT59520406-378-2297
Fort Benton Police Department1204 Front StreetFort BentonMT59442406-622-5494
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Searching For Warrant Records

Warrant Records in Chouteau County, Montana are considered public record and anyone is entitled to have access to them. However, they are considered “public” information and are available to any person who requests them, either by fax or by first-class mail. This means that anyone can request copies of any warrants from the courthouse in the county that you live in. If there are multiple people requesting them, they will be held in the custody of the clerks’ offices until they are completed.

The purpose of the records is for law enforcement agencies and other designated officials to have easy access to information about the arrest or criminal activities of a person. Warrant records will tell a judge whether there is probable cause to believe that the person committed a crime or did not commit a crime at all. The records will also show if the person has been convicted of a crime at any time during their life. They are kept on file at the county courthouse until they are requested.

If a person wants to search for a warrant, they need to fill out an application that explains the purpose of the search. Afterward, the clerk of court will grant permission based on what is stated in the application. If there is no record in the system, a request will be filed with the local law enforcement agency. The agency will perform an investigation before granting permission to the individual.

If there is still no results after performing an online search, then it is best to hire a private investigator to get the information. Doing so will allow you to protect yourself from any potential legal repercussions that may come from doing a warrant search without having all the facts. If you are going to hire an investigator, then you should at least have some basic information about the person. This includes any divorce records, traffic tickets, or criminal activity they may have committed.

Most of the time, you can have an investigator perform an internet search. You will simply type the person’s name into Google and then hit search. After a few seconds, you should receive a list of links to the warrant. If there is a record, you will receive a link to view it. If there is no record, then you should try again later.

Warrant records can be a valuable asset if you ever find yourself in a situation where you need to hire a private detective. However, if you don’t know anything about the person in question, then it would be better to conduct your own search. The easiest way to do this is through an online database. Once you have chosen an online site, all you need to do is enter the information and wait for the result. The entire process usually takes a matter of minutes.