Valley County Montana Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

Search For Warrants

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(2441)Valley County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Valley County Sheriffs Office / Valley County Jail501 2nd Avenue SouthGlasgowMT59230406-228-4333
Valley County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Glasgow Montana FBI Office605 2nd Avenue SouthGlasgowMT59230406-228-2533
Glasgow Police Department238 2nd Avenue SouthGlasgowMT59230406-228-8050
Glasgow Police Department501 2nd Avenue SouthGlasgowMT59230406-228-4333
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Accessing Public Records

Warrant Records in Valley County, Montana are a part of the public domain and can be viewed by any member of the public, even those who are not law enforcement professionals. In order to access public records, you do need to have authorization from a person or entity that is requesting them. If you wish to view all warrants within a specific geographical area, you may have to pay for a per-visit fee. If you have unlimited access to warrants within the area you are looking for, you may be requested to pay an extra fee per lookup. You are also able to get reports on people by their court issued warrant, arrest warrant, probation and parole records, driving records, sex offender records and any Federal public records, such as birth, death and marriage records.

Within each of these records, you can find the person’s name, current address, cellular telephone number, employer, work place and past addresses, household members and neighbors. If the person has lived in the same home for more than three years, the address should be included along with the town and the county they live in. If they have left the country, the location is sometimes included with the last known location. Many people use online databases for these types of public records as they are updated and accurate.

You are also able to search for criminal records, especially if you are a law enforcement professional. If there is an active warrant out for your individual’s arrest, you are able to view this record. This includes any charges, dates, locations, and so forth associated with the criminal charge. You are able to find these records for various misdemeanors, infractions, judgments, arrests, convictions and release orders.

You can also look up your own warrant status. If you are an adult and are suspected of a crime, it is possible that you will be arrested. When this happens, the local law enforcement agency will conduct a warrant search of your name. Depending on the state you are in, some police departments conduct the search before contacting the courts. These police department records are very public and can be accessed online.

The above information is public record, meaning that anyone can access it. If you are looking up an individual’s criminal records, a public records search will give you the results you are looking for. A record check may be free and the cost of the record may be minimal or it may be free but have limited data. If the person you are searching for has a past history of bankruptcy, drug use, tax evasion, assault, etc, you may have to pay an extra fee for the information.

Searching a person’s public records can give you many different pieces of useful information. It may also help you avoid an unwanted contact with a person you do not know. People who search other people’s public records are referred to as “strip searchers.” They often go into business for themselves, conducting criminal investigations. If you want to conduct a public records search, you can do so legally by going through different government agencies. It is important that you search the proper agencies to get the most accurate information.