Pierce County North Dakota Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(1625)Pierce County Police Departments
North Dakota State Highway Patrol110 Industrial RoadRugbyND58368701-776-5245
Pierce County Police Departments
Rugby Police Department311 3rd Street SoutheastRugbyND58368701-776-6112
Rugby Police Department110 Industrial RoadRugbyND58368701-776-6112
Pierce County Sheriff Departments
Pierce County Sheriff's Office311 3rd Street SoutheastRugbyND58368701-776-5245
Pierce County Sheriffs Department / North Central Correctional And Rehabilitation Center110 Industrial RoadRugbyND58368701-776-5245
Pierce County Probation Department
Pierce County Probation Department240 2nd Street SoutheastRugbyND58368701-776-2944
Pierce County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases
Pierce County Child Support Warrants
Pierce County Criminal Records
Pierce County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses
Pierce County Sex Offender Registry
Pierce County Sheriff's Office Website

Warrant Records And Their Importance

Warrant Records are one of the most sensitive and often guarded documents. They contain the personal particulars of an individual, including his legal name, address, birth date, SSN and much more. It is very difficult to obtain such records online, and most states have laws that make it impossible for the public to access them without lifting a restriction.

Warrant Records in Pierce County North Dakota are held within the courts of Probate. It is important to ensure that you are not breaking any law by accessing them. The laws regarding access to these records can be quite complex. Generally, if a person is arrested for a warrant, he must give his name and address, as well as reasons for the arrest, within a twenty four hour period.

If you have been arrested for a warrant, you must contact the sheriff or local police. Write down the information. Write down the full name of the person associated with the warrant, and the name of the jurisdiction (if different from state to state). You may also need to provide the exact citation number.

After you have obtained the copy of the warrant, you must carefully examine it. Read all the details, including the name of the person who owns the warrant. You must make sure that this is your person, and you are not involved in any criminal activity. If you have any doubts, you should contact your lawyer.

After reading and understanding the entire warrant, if there are any discrepancies, then you can contest its authenticity. You should call the court and tell them the details about the warrant. You can ask if the person has been arrested before, what action was taken and why this warrant was issued. If you do this, then the court will either drop the warrant or make it active.

In order for a warrant to be active, it needs to be in the court record database. The only way to know if the warrant exists is to visit the courthouse in which the arrest took place. This is also the only way to verify if a person has been arrested. If you do not have access to a copy of the warrant, then you need to hire a lawyer who is well versed in the law. Once you have done this, you can either drop the case or contest the validity of the warrant.