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Gilliam County Sheriffs Office | 221 South Oregon Street | Condon | OR | 97823 | 541-384-2851 | |||||||
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Condon Police Department | 128 South Main Street | Condon | OR | 97823 | 541-384-6111 | |||||||
Oregon State Police - Arlington | Columbia Street | Arlington | OR | 97812 | 541-454-2084 | |||||||
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Gilliam County Arrest Warrants |
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Warrant Records Are Not As Boring As You Think
In Gilliam County Oregon the Warrant Records are maintained at the courthouse, or within the County, and can be requested through the Oregon State Police. The office of the Secretary of State maintains the Oregon Criminal History Records which include warrants, bench warrants, affidavits, and corrections records. There are many different types of warrants such as traffic violations to judgments and even house arrests. These records are available for public access through the courts.
Many times during investigations by the police or law enforcement, a warrant will be issued for the arrest of an individual. The warrant will specify the crime that the person is being arrested for. If the person does not obey the court order, the warrant will be carried out. If the person is caught violating the court order, the police will make an arrest and the person will be booked into jail. The details of the crime are contained within the warrant, which is recorded and can only be accessed by the police or law enforcement officials.
The purpose of making a warrant is to keep the community safe from danger and to give the police enough information so they can effectively do their job. The records are also used to help with the processing of a lawsuit. By obtaining the information about the person who was arrested, the legal system can determine if the person is guilty or not and move forward in the case accordingly.
The records will reveal any criminal convictions that a person may have had including minor traffic offenses, to major offenses. The warrant will also show any previous marriage records, sexual offender records and other information that may be useful to the police or the court in the event of a trial. Obtaining a copy of a warrant can prove valuable to anyone since it will tell you whether or not a person has a clean record, has ever been bankrupt, and when they were convicted of a crime. Many times people who are suspected of a crime will assert their rights and not give up their right to a free and fair trial.
When a person has a warrant out for their arrest, it can be quite intimidating for them. Many times the person who is being targeted will simply give up and try to go about their daily life knowing that their past is now public record. Others decide not to cooperate with the police and go about their days believing that they will be caught. Many people who are caught in these situations are simply innocent and are simply doing what they believe is right. However, there have been many cases in which the police have used inappropriate tactics in executing a search warrant, and when this happens the results can be devastating to the person being searched.
If you are ever stopped by the police for suspicion of a crime, it is important to know and understand your rights. You do not have to answer any questions the officer asks you, but you should not have to stand face to face with them while they take your fingerprints or mug shot. Your privacy is most important during a routine search as you should always remain aware of your surroundings and be prepared to describe yourself to the police officer if they request it.