Watauga County North Carolina Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(1980)Watauga County Police Departments
Appalachian State University Campus Police461 Rivers StreetBooneNC28607828-262-2150
Watauga County Police Departments
Blowing Rock Police Department143 Park AvenueBlowing RockNC28605828-295-5210
Boone Police Department1500 Blowing Rock RoadBooneNC28607828-262-4500
North Carolina Park Rangers - Elk Knob State Park5564 Meat Camp RoadToddNC28684828-297-7261
North Carolina State Highway Patrol Troop F District Iii - Substation184 Hodges Gap RoadBooneNC28607828-262-1152
Seven Devils Police Department1356 7 Devils RoadSeven DevilsNC28604828-963-5343
Watauga County Sheriff Department
Watauga County Sheriffs Department / Watauga County Detention Center184 Hodges Gap RoadBooneNC28607828-264-3761
Watauga County Probation Department
Watauga County Probation Department133 North Water StreetBooneNC28607828-265-5422
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Watauga County North Carolina Searching For Warrants Records

Warrant records are among the most highly documented public records in the country. This is because a warrant can be filed against an individual for any number of reasons, ranging from a minor traffic violation to federal crimes. In order to find out more about the issuance of a warrant, you must first learn about the Fourth Amendment and how it applies to warrant searches. A warrant is an order from a judge or other legal authority granting permission to a person to be searched or seized. If a warrant is present, then it means that a person is being searched and seized without warning.

The reason that a warrant is issued is based on the person’s Fourth Amendment rights. The Fourth Amendment protects Americans from unreasonable searches and seizures. If there is probable cause to believe that a person has committed a crime, then a warrant may be requested and it may be renewed every time the person is searched.

Warrant records are different from a “bail warrant,” which is an arrest warrant that is only valid if the person arrested does show up in court. A “bail warrant” is valid if the person is found guilty of the crime. With a “warrant record search,” you can search for a person’s past warrant searches. This allows you to see whether they have been ordered to stand trial or are on trial right now. This information can help you avoid making potentially dangerous decisions, such as letting someone go free after they have already committed a crime. In Watauga County, one’s own Fourth Amendment rights may be implicated if a search is conducted without proper legal justification.

Warrant records contain not just a person’s name, but also their address, any aliases, any previous addresses, family members, and any contact information. If a warrant is involved, a copy of the warrant will be provided to the person’s neighbors and law enforcement agencies as part of their duty of care to keep the community safe. You can perform a warrant search online to learn more about a person’s history.

When you perform a search, results will include the person’s name, present and previous addresses, aliases, telephone numbers, service status and other relevant data. Some websites also offer an array of helpful services, such as reporting on missing persons, sex offenders, parole information and more. It is very important to report missing persons immediately, as they can lead to the reunification of long lost loved ones. Performing a criminal background check can be done online as well.

Warrant records are public record, so anyone can perform a search on them. However, you should keep in mind that these records are considered public information, and are often freely available on the internet. If you are not an experienced researcher, it is recommended that you hire a private investigator to perform a search for you. These professionals are trained to find, document and report information that is within your legal rights.