Rosebud County Montana Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

Search For Warrants

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(2371)Rosebud County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Rosebud County Sheriff501 Main StreetAshlandMT59003406-784-2399
Rosebud County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Rosebud County Sheriffs Office / Rosebud County Detention Center180 South 13th AvenueForsythMT59327406-346-2715
Colstrip Police Department303 Willow AvenueColstripMT59323406-748-2211
Lame Deer Police DepartmentSunbear AvenueLame DeerMT59327406-477-6288
Rosebud County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases
Rosebud County Child Support Warrants
Rosebud County Criminal Records
Rosebud County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses
Rosebud County Sex Offender Registry
Rosebud County Sheriff's Office Website

How to Locate Someone With warrants

Search for warrants in Rosebud County Montana is now much easier thanks to the power and work of the Montana State Troopers and the Sheriffs’ offices. To date, there are currently no limitations on the searches people can perform on warrant records. The warrants are filed with the courts and are public record unless sealed by the courts. There are basically 3 types of warrants in Montana; they are issued for crimes of domestic violence, failure to appear, and driving without insurance. In domestic violence warrants, the accused person can be arrested immediately, but the person who does not have a warrant can still be prosecuted for the crime.

To conduct a search on a warrant, first you have to find out if the person you want to search for has a warrant out for their arrest. There are different resources that you can use in order to find this out; one of them being your local courthouse. These records are typically available for public viewing. There are also sites on the internet that give information on warrants as well as background check services. With these records, it is easier to find out if you have a warrant.

There are two main reasons for someone obtaining a warrant. First, if the person you are searching for is suspected of committing a crime, the court will issue a warrant out to that person. However, this is not always the case. Second, the court can also issue a warrant to a third party if it thinks that the person you are investigating has committed a crime. However, you have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the person is committing a crime before you can have a warrant issued against them. You also need to prove that there is probable cause to do so.

If you are performing an online background check, there are also warrant records that you can access. In order to do an online search, all you have to do is go to the appropriate website. Once there, you will need the person’s name, address and social security number. Once you have this information, you will need to enter it into the search box on the website. As soon as the results come up, you should see a link that says ‘Free Searches’, click on this and then enter all the information.

If you have any other information besides the name of the person who has been arrested and/or convicted, you can also access this information. Warrant records allow police officers to do a record search when they are conducting their daily duties. This is what they will use in order to locate a person who they feel has committed a crime. Warrant records also reveal other information, such as previous addresses, warrant of arrests or even criminal records. If a person has been previously convicted of a crime, their conviction records will also show up on the search.

However, be aware of people lying about their identity. If a person is using an assumed name, but is in fact using your own name, you may find that these warrants are actually registered to your own name. People can also exaggerate or even make up names. If a person’s real name is on the warrant, you will know this straight away.