Name | Address | City | State | Zip Code | Phone Number | |||||||
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(1813)Williams County Police Departments | ||||||||||||
Blakeslee Police Department | 200 North Defiance Street | Stryker | OH | 43557 | 419-636-3151 | |||||||
Williams County Police Departments | ||||||||||||
Bryan Police Department | 103 North Beech Street | Bryan | OH | 43506 | 419-636-4233 | |||||||
Edgerton Police Department | 217 East River Street | Edgerton | OH | 43517 | 419-298-2343 | |||||||
Edgerton Village Police Department | 104 East Indiana Street | Edgerton | OH | 43517 | 419-298-2343 | |||||||
Edon Police Department | 108 East Indiana Street | Edon | OH | 43518 | 419-272-3333 | |||||||
Fremont Police Department | 205 South State Street | Pioneer | OH | 43554 | 260-495-9848 | |||||||
Montpelier Police Department | 221 Empire Street | Montpelier | OH | 43543 | 419-485-3122 | |||||||
Pioneer Police Department | 205 North State Street | Pioneer | OH | 43554 | 419-737-2493 | |||||||
Stryker Police Department | 203 South Depot Street | Stryker | OH | 43557 | 419-682-4911 | |||||||
Stryker Police Department | 200 North Defiance Street | Stryker | OH | 43557 | 419-682-4911 | |||||||
West Unity Police Department | 118 West Jackson Street | West Unity | OH | 43570 | 419-924-2271 | |||||||
Williams County Sheriff Department | ||||||||||||
Williams County Sheriffs Office | 218 West Bryan Street | Bryan | OH | 43506 | 419-636-3151 | |||||||
Williams County Probation Department | ||||||||||||
Williams County Probation Department | 1 Courthouse Square | Bryan | OH | 43506 | 419-636-4722 | |||||||
Williams County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases | ||||||||||||
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Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio Inmate Search | ||||||||||||
Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio Inmate Search (Stryker, Ohio) | ||||||||||||
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Williams County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses | ||||||||||||
Williams County Sex Offender Registry Database | ||||||||||||
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Williams County Sheriff's Office Website |
Arrest Warrant Criminal Records in Other Counties
Other Records in Williams County
How to Search for Criminal Records
Warrant records are one of the most heavily guarded documents in America. They are considered part of the public domain, and have to be open to the public unless they are being used for something that is actually private. In Williams County, Ohio, warrants must be filed with the clerk of court, or with the Circuit Court of appeals, if the case goes that far. This means that anyone who is accused of a crime, or who is suspected of doing something they shouldn’t be doing, or even something they did do but were not actually planning to do, can have access to warrants through warrants.
Warrant records are also kept by the government, with criminal records. They are available to all law enforcement agencies for the purposes of finding people involved in crime, tracking people down for warrants, or executing warrants when a person is wanted on an outstanding warrant. The police and the courts keep separate records of warrants, so that the records are accurate and up-to-date. If you want to get a copy of your own criminal record, you will need to go to the court house where the warrant was originally drawn, and then file an application.
In most cases, you will probably have to fill out a Request for Information form and submit it to the courts. There may be a fee involved, depending on where you live, and what type of criminal records search you are doing. You should not pay for a record without first determining if you need it. In many cases, a simple criminal record search will not cost more than ten bucks.
When a person gets a criminal warrant, there is usually a period of time that applies to the search. In some counties, the search is done immediately. However, in some other counties, such as Cleveland and Columbus, the warrant is carried out at the courthouse at the time that the warrant is issued. A clerk will then check the records to see if there are any warrants out for the person’s arrest. If so, the clerk will inform the police.
Another way that a person can find out about whether they have a warrant issued against them is to go online and do a search. This method usually takes less than a half hour to perform. The person can look up the courthouse where the warrant was granted, and then look up the person’s name. If you have any other information pertaining to the warrant, such as the address, you can usually provide this to the search site.
It is important to remember that not all searches are created equal. You want to make sure that you only use a site that provides up to date information. If a site does not update its database regularly, then you may not get accurate or up to date information.