Fairfield County Ohio Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

Search For Warrants

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(1509)Fairfield County Police Departments
Baltimore Police Department416 West Market StreetBaltimoreOH43105740-862-4205
Fairfield County Police Departments
Carroll Police Department68 Center StreetCarrollOH43112740-756-9141
Lancaster Police Department130 South Broad StreetLancasterOH43130740-687-6683
Lithopolis Police Department3 East Columbus StreetCanal WinchesterOH43110614-837-8674
Lithopolis Police Department5 East Columbus StreetCanal WinchesterOH43110614-837-8674
Millersport Police Department2245 Refugee StreetMillersportOH43046740-467-2333
Ohio State Highway Patrol - Lancaster Patrol Post 231503 Ety Road NorthwestLancasterOH43130740-654-1523
Pickerington Police Department1311 Refugee RoadPickeringtonOH43147614-575-6911
Sugar Grove Police Department101 Bridge StreetSugar GroveOH43155740-746-8406
Fairfield County Sheriff Department
Fairfield County Sheriffs Office / Fairfield County Jail221 East Main StreetLancasterOH43130740-653-5223
Fairfield County Probation Department
Fairfield County Probation Department224 East Main StreetLancasterOH43130740-652-7340
Fairfield County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases
City of Pickerington Court Records
Fairfield County Child Support Warrants
Fairfield County Clerk of Court Records
Fairfield County Criminal Records
Fairfield County Jail Records
Fairfield County Most Wanted
Fairfield County Municipal Court Records
Fairfield County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses
Fairfield County Sex Offender Registry Database
Fairfield County Sheriff's Office Property Records
Fairfield County Sheriff's Office Sex Offender Search
Fairfield County Sheriff's Office Website
Lithopolis Mayor's Court Records

How To Look Up For Warrant Records

What are Warrant Records? Well, in general terms, a Warrant is a court order that authorizes a police officer to temporarily detain a person for suspicion of committing a crime. Sometimes a Warrant is issued for the arrests of witnesses; however, these are not considered public records because they are not issued by a judge and not made part of the public record. The only records that are available are those that are filed in the Clerk of court in the county in which the arrest took place. Warrants are not typically used to locate individuals because they are not filed with the courts and are instead filed with the county clerk.

A Warrant Record can contain information that is not considered confidential, such as date of birth and social security numbers. However, if you want to search for a Warrant, you will have to fill out an application in addition to paying a nominal fee. Once you pay the fee, you will be able to search the records for the person who you want to search.

Searching for Warrant Records in Fairfield County, Ohio is very easy. First, you will need to look up the address for the person you are interested in searching. This will require that you provide the name of the person and where he or she lives. When you have the person’s address, you will be able to go online and find the public records for that person. Many times, the person will not be a resident of Ohio, but will be living in another state.

Some times, the person may be charged with something, but may not be facing charges right now. If this is the case, you should try to find out the records before you do anything else. You will be able to search the person’s criminal history with the Court Clerk of Court. This type of information will reveal any warrants that are active or have been exercised against the person.

In many instances, you will not be able to find out this information without doing a public records search. There are different companies that can gather the information and make it available to you online. It is important that you go through the companies that you are thinking about using. The information should be accurate and current. The information that you get will be useful to you when it comes time to make your decision.

Searching for Warrant Records can be done online or in person. Both ways will yield different results. If you are searching for someone that you currently know has a warrant out for their arrest, then you should search online. However, if the person in question has moved, you may not be able to easily find their warrant records in that state. In person searches can often be more detailed and give you a much more complete picture of what exactly is in the record. It is in your best interest to at least obtain a warrant records check in the state that the person was arrested in.