Powder River County Montana Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

Search For Warrants

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(2365)Powder River County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Powder River County Sheriff's OfficeCourthouse SquareBroadusMT59317406-436-2333
Powder River County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Powder River County Sheriffs Office / Powder River County Jail114 North StreetBroadusMT59317406-436-2333
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A Guide to Searching For Warrant Records

In Powder River County, Montana a warrants application and request for arrest can be submitted through the local courthouse. In most instances a warrant will be issued for the arrest of a person who does not meet their jurisdiction to enter a court of law. Within the state of Montana there are a couple options to request an arrest warrant. If a person is charged with an outstanding warrant they are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. If arrested, the person may still be able to legally defend themselves by requesting a search of the person’s warrant records. There are many different options available.

Searching through the arrest records database is the easiest option for those that wish to find out more about a person that has been arrested. Within a few seconds, a person can view the person’s record. If the person has an outstanding warrant, the records will also show the crime that brought about their warrant being active. This information is considered public record and is available to anyone that requests it through a courthouse or police station. However, a background check on the person would be more useful as it gives an accurate overview of the person’s history.

Arrest records in Montana do not contain information regarding previous convictions or crimes. This information will reveal if the person has ever been arrested or charged in the past. The charges will also detail any violations the person may have had during their legal proceedings. Warrant records within the state are confidential and cannot be viewed by anybody other than the person that holds the warrant.

There are many reasons why a person may need to request warrants. It could be a person wants to view the warrant records of a person they have just met. If the person is meeting the person in person then a background check will prove useful. Also, a person that has new neighbors recently moved in could want to view these records to make sure they are safe.

Warrant records in Montana fall under three separate categories; criminal, arrest, and court records. Within these categories are felony, summary, and arrest records. Each category will list all of the person’s felony and summary offenses as well as their date of arrest. Criminal records in Montana include all arrests and convictions that the person may have had regardless of the type of crime.

These records are different from other public records as the warrant must be filed within a specific period of time before they become public knowledge. The date of the filing must be specific enough to protect the identity of the person who applied for the warrant. If the person fails to meet their obligations then their warrant will be public record. If the person fails to show up for their court date then their warrant will be issued and made public knowledge. This is to prevent the issuance of a warrant for someone with an outstanding warrant.