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Wakeman Police Department | 59 Hyde Street | Wakeman | OH | 44889 | 440-839-2511 | |||||||
Willard Police Department | 631 South Myrtle Avenue | Willard | OH | 44890 | 419-933-2561 | |||||||
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Huron County Sheriffs Office / Huron County Jail | 255 Shady Lane Drive | Norwalk | OH | 44857 | 419-668-6912 | |||||||
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Huron County Probation Department | 2 East Main Street | Norwalk | OH | 44857 | 419-663-6829 | |||||||
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Greenwich Police Department | 47 Main Street | Greenwich | OH | 44837 | 419-752-2681 | |||||||
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Monroeville Police Department | 9 Monroe Street | Monroeville | OH | 44847 | 419-465-2345 | |||||||
New London Police Department | 115 East Main Street | New London | OH | 44851 | 419-929-3504 | |||||||
Norwalk Police Department | 37 North Linwood Avenue | Norwalk | OH | 44857 | 419-663-6780 | |||||||
Ohio Department Of Natural Resources - Division Of Natural Areas And Preserves | 4934 West River Road | Wakeman | OH | 44889 | 440-839-1561 | |||||||
Ohio State Highway Patrol - Norwalk Patrol Post 39 | 300 South Norwalk Road West | Norwalk | OH | 44857 | 419-668-3711 | |||||||
Plymouth Police Department | 25 Sandusky Street | Plymouth | OH | 44865 | 419-687-3371 |
Arrest Warrant Criminal Records in Other Counties
Other Records in Huron County
What Are Warrant Records?
Warrant Records, otherwise known as arrest records are considered public information and are required by law to be open to the public for inspection. However, there are specific authorization requirements that must be met before records can be released to the public. Warrant Records in Huron County Ohio are considered public domain and are able to be searched online via Internet databases. However, certain restrictions apply and are discussed below:
Arrest records per se state that an individual has been arrested once for a criminal activity. The individual may have numerous arrests on their record for various reasons. Sometimes records may be canceled for numerous reasons and when this happens, an individual can be legally unable to access any of their criminal activity records. If you need to look up someone’s criminal records, you must inform the proper authorities such as your local police department or Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Criminal activity records list the details of an individual’s conviction for a crime. This includes all court records and proceedings pertaining to the person’s conviction. This is important because if you are employing a person, looking into a nanny or renting a place to live, an individual’s record will give you insight into the person’s past and present actions.
Warrant Records in Huron County Ohio list an individual’s criminal history in full regardless of when the arrest took place. The conviction should be less than five years old as this will have a bigger effect on obtaining employment or rental property. When searching for an individual’s conviction records, you must contact the designated offices as not all databases are updated with all convictions.
Subpoenas and warrants are not the same thing as they are similar in many ways. A warrant is an order from a judge that allows law officials to conduct their duties. A subpoena is a document that is issued by a judge and requires an individual to provide information or testimony as an investigator. Subpoenas can be for any number of reasons but generally relate to the performance of the individual in question or a situation where the individual’s rights have been violated under the law.
If an individual refuses to cooperate or provide the necessary information to authorities, a warrant can be obtained through a judicial search. In most cases, this means a trip to the county courthouse for processing. Warrant Searches are not limited to criminal offenses but also include traffic tickets and numerous other infractions. When performing a search, you must be aware of your rights and understand the implications of accessing personal records.