Name | Address | City | State | Zip Code | Phone Number | |||||||
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(1515)Greene County Police Departments | ||||||||||||
Beavercreek Police Department | 1388 Research Park Drive | Dayton | OH | 45432 | 937-426-1225 | |||||||
Greene County Police Departments | ||||||||||||
Bellbrook Police Department | 15 East Franklin Street | Bellbrook | OH | 45305 | 937-848-8484 | |||||||
Cedarville Police Department | 14 East Xenia Avenue | Cedarville | OH | 45314 | 937-766-5205 | |||||||
Central State University Police | 1400 Brush Row Road | Wilberforce | OH | 45384 | 937-376-6368 | |||||||
City Of Xenia Police Division | 101 North Detroit Street | Xenia | OH | 45385 | 937-376-7221 | |||||||
Fairborn Police Department | 70 West Hebble Avenue | Fairborn | OH | 45324 | 937-754-3067 | |||||||
Jamestown Police Department | 84 Seaman Drive | Jamestown | OH | 45335 | 937-675-4111 | |||||||
Ohio State Highway Patrol - Xenia Patrol Post 29 | 517 Union Road | Xenia | OH | 45385 | 937-372-7671 | |||||||
Sugarcreek Township Police Department | 4398 Clyo Road | Centerville | OH | 45459 | 937-848-6161 | |||||||
Wilberforce University Police Department | 1055 North Bickett Road | Wilberforce | OH | 45384 | 937-708-5780 | |||||||
Wright State University Police Department | 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway | Fairborn | OH | 45324 | 937-775-2056 | |||||||
Yellow Springs Police Department | 100 Dayton Street | Yellow Springs | OH | 45387 | 937-767-7206 | |||||||
Greene County Sheriff Department | ||||||||||||
Greene County Sheriffs Office | 120 East Main Street | Xenia | OH | 45385 | 937-562-4800 | |||||||
Greene County Probation Department | ||||||||||||
Greene County Probation Department | 45 North Detroit Street | Xenia | OH | 45385 | 937-562-5266 | |||||||
Greene County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases | ||||||||||||
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Greene County Sheriff's Office Website | ||||||||||||
Kettering Police Department Logs | ||||||||||||
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Xenia City Government Court Records | ||||||||||||
Xenia Police Department Accident Reports |
Arrest Warrant Criminal Records in Other Counties
Other Records in Greene County
Warrant Records – What Are They and How Can I Access Them?
In Greene County, Ohio, warrants are documents filed with the clerk of court that authorize a law enforcement agent to temporarily detain someone on suspicion of criminal activity. These warrants often pertain to traffic violations like driving under the influence (DUI) and non-traffic violations like petty theft or shoplifting. People who are caught on warrants may be arrested without any notice or opportunity for an attorney to appear and defend their rights.
By searching online, anyone can get background information on someone by searching for a name and age. The person’s address and other background information can also be obtained. A person can even look up a person’s criminal history to see if they have had previous arrests or charges. This information is readily available in public record databases online. The internet does not have all of the data on warrants and arrests. However, it provides a means for someone to perform a search to see if they have warrants and how many they have.
Warrant records are not considered part of public domain, but they can be requested through a Freedom of Information Act request. The records are supposed to be free unless there is a legitimate reason why the government must charge for the records. The government must also prove that the public is actually being denied access to the records and that there is a genuine need to keep the information under wraps.
Before a person can obtain criminal records, they usually have to go through a background check. Most employers do perform a background check when they are considering hiring someone. This is because criminals will sometimes lie about their personal history to try to hide some type of criminal activity. Performing a background check can reveal whether a person has a criminal record and whether they lied about their prior criminal history.
Warrant records also show police activity in a person’s past. The fact that the person was arrested or prosecuted can help show why they should not be trusted. This can be a determining factor if a person needs to work with children or with the mentally ill. People who have been convicted of a crime are also more likely to be stopped by police because of this information.
Although it is possible to access warrant records for free, most people prefer to pay for this information. Paying for it allows a person to get as much information as they want from any place that they want. Most warrant records can be accessed online, but there are times when a person may have to contact the police in the area where they live and have them search the records from their local courthouse. Searching a person’s police records can be a good way of making sure that a person does not have a record that can be used against them.