Centre County Pennsylvania Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(1312)Centre County Police Departments
Patton Township-Centre County100 Patton PlazaState CollegePA16803814-234-0271
Centre County Police Departments
Bellefonte Police Department236 West Lamb StreetBellefontePA16823814-353-2320
Ferguson Township Police Department3147 Research DriveState CollegePA16801814-237-1172
Patton Township Police Department100 Patton PlazaState CollegePA16803814-234-0273
Penn State University Police Services30 Eishenhower DeckUniversity ParkPA16802
Pennsylvania State Police Troop G - Philipsburg3104 Port Matilda HighwayPhilipsburgPA16866814-342-3370
Pennsylvania State Police Troop G - Rockview745 South Eagle Valley RoadBellefontePA16823814-355-6020
Philipsburg Police Department4 North Centre StreetPhilipsburgPA16866814-342-1956
Spring Township Police Department1309 Blanchard StreetBellefontePA16823814-355-5134
State College Police Department243 South Allen StreetState CollegePA16801814-234-7150
Centre County Sheriff Department
Centre County Sheriff213 East High StreetBellefontePA16823814-355-6803
Centre County FBI Offices
State College Pennsylvania FBI Office315 South Allen StreetState CollegePA16801814-234-0341
State College Pennsylvania FBI Office135 East Nittany AvenueState CollegePA16801814-234-0341
State College Pennsylvania FBI Office330 Innovation BoulevardState CollegePA16803814-234-0341
Centre County Probation Department
Centre County Probation Department102 South Allegheny StreetBellefontePA16823814-355-6771
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Warrant Records – Information on Anyone

Warrant Records are legal documents that serve as evidence that a person has committed or is committing a crime. They provide evidence for prosecution of a person. These are different from civil arrests that occur without warrant. They are different as the person must have knowledge that they have committed a crime. The government produces these documents in two formats: micro-fiche and hard copies.

The micro-fiche is a text version of the warrant while the hard copy is a photo. When a person is arrested, the booking clerk may produce the micro-fiche or copy of the warrant. In order to produce the warrant, the person must have access to the public records of the person that was arrested. If not, they must go to the county courthouse to obtain it.

There are many reasons why the government produces this record. They use it when requesting a person’s background information. If a person has been convicted of a crime, the government can find this out by contacting the court. The person can then be informed of their conviction. Many employers will also check to see if a person has a criminal record before hiring them.

Warrant records can also be used for immigration purposes. If a person has already lived in a country for six months without a valid status visa, the government will use a warrant to check to see if they still have a green card. Those who have already obtained a green card can apply to take an exam to become naturalized citizens. The records can also be used to check to see if a person has any outstanding warrants out for their arrest.

There are many situations where a warrant may be carried out. Any time a person is suspected of a crime, they may be taken into custody and searched. They can then be placed in jail until they can be found. Some warrants also allow for a bail bondsman to pick the person up and take them to court. Bail bondsmen do not have a legal right to detain a person without charge, but they are the only one that can do so.

Warrant records are available to the public. They can be accessed online from local police stations or through state or federal databases. These online records are comprehensive and contain information on all sorts of people. If a person needs more information about a person, they can use an online public records search to get it.