Craven County North Carolina Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(1821)Craven County Police Departments
Craven County Detention Center Work Release600 Alligator RoadVanceboroNC28586252-244-3072
Craven County Police Departments
Alcohol Law Enforcement District Ii - New Bern Station1289 Colony DriveNew BernNC28562252-514-4720
City Of Havelock Police Department2 Governmental AvenueHavelockNC28532252-447-3212
City Of New Bern Police Department601 George StreetNew BernNC28560252-672-4100
City Of Trent Woods Police Department898 Chelsea RoadTrent WoodsNC28562252-637-9810
North Carolina State Highway Patrol Troop A District Vi2106 Neuse BoulevardNew BernNC28560252-514-4714
Town Of River Bend Police Department45 Shoreline DriveNew BernNC28562252-638-1108
Town of Trent Woods Police912 Country Club DriveTrent WoodsNC28562252-637-3030
Vanceboro Police Department7905 Main StreetVanceboroNC28586252-244-0440
Craven County Sheriff Departments
Craven County Sheriff's Office1100 Clarks RoadNew BernNC28562252-636-6620
Craven County Sheriff's Office411 Craven StreetNew BernNC28560
Craven County Probation Department
Craven County Probation Department413 Middle StreetNew BernNC28560252-638-4944
Craven County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases
Craven County Arrest Warrants
Craven County Child Support Warrants
Craven County Criminal Records
Craven County Jail Records
Craven County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses
Craven County Sex Offender Registry
Craven County Sheriff's Office Website
Town of Trent Woods Website

Knowing Your Warrant Records

What are warrants? In layman’s terms, a warrant is a legal document issued by a judge allowing law enforcement officials to arrest a person for an alleged crime. Warrants are one of the most serious charges that can be faced by an accused.

A warrant will only be issued in certain situations. If the person accused of the crime did not commit the crime, or if the crime did not occur in Craven County, North Carolina, then there may be warrants out for the person’s arrest. Warrant records, or criminal history records, are an important tool for law enforcement officials. When there are warrants out for a person’s arrest, they are notified that the person is being arrested and all their information will be turned over to the police.

Without this information, they would have no way of knowing how to proceed in terms of arresting the person. They would also be unable to determine whether the person is guilty or not. This could mean the difference between a person being let free or spending years in jail. Therefore, it is very important for a person to ensure that they are not on a warrant when leaving their home.

Warrant records are available online, but they are not free. A person can access these records for a fee through any number of online sites. However, these sites can charge anywhere from ten to twenty-five dollars per year, depending on which site you choose.

What should you do if you find yourself on a warrant? If you are being arrested for a crime, it is imperative that you know what you are being charged with and whether or not you have a warrant out for your arrest. If you are in doubt as to whether or not you do, then it is best that you just answer no to the question. There is nothing more worrisome than being caught with drugs, but this can cause more problems in your life than having a warrant out for your arrest. Therefore, it is imperative that you know if you do have a warrant and then find out how to clear your name.

If you do have a warrant, it is vital that you find out what penalties are associated with having a warrant. For instance, it can mean a person will spend more time in jail and have a large amount of fines added to their sentence. Also, a record of a warrant can show up on a person’s employment application. Therefore, if a potential employer discovers that a person has a warrant, they may deny you employment. Plus, if you are trying to rent an apartment, it can be grounds for eviction if a landlord discovers a warrant. Therefore, knowing what penalties are associated with a warrant can help protect your rights and can make sure that you do not get into situations where you are in danger of being harmed.