Minnehaha County South Dakota Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

Search For Warrants

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
Sioux Falls South Dakota DEA Office230 South Phillips AvenueSioux FallsSD57104605-330-4421
Minnehaha County FBI Offices
Sioux Falls South Dakota FBI Office101 North Main AvenueSioux FallsSD57104605-334-6881
Sioux Falls South Dakota FBI Office325 South 1st AvenueSioux FallsSD57104605-334-6881
Minnehaha County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases
City of Sioux Falls Peddler Licenses
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Minnehaha County Child Support Warrants
Minnehaha County Criminal Records
Minnehaha County Jail Records
Minnehaha County Most Wanted
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Sioux Falls Police Department Press Releases
(1221)Minnehaha County Police Departments
Brandon Police Department304 Main AvenueBrandonSD57005605-582-6125
Minnehaha County Police Departments
Garretson Police Department705 North Main AvenueGarretsonSD57030605-594-6722
Sioux Falls Police Chief324 West 4th StreetSioux FallsSD57104605-367-7212
Sioux Falls Police Department320 West 4th StreetSioux FallsSD57104605-367-7212
South Dakota Highway Patrol - District 2 Headquarters5316 West 60th Street NorthSioux FallsSD57107605-367-5889
South Dakota Highway Patrol - Sioux Falls Port Of EntryInterstate 90Valley SpringsSD57068605-757-6406
Minnehaha County Sheriff Departments
Minnehaha County Sheriff's Office500 North Minnesota AvenueSioux FallsSD57104605-367-4300
Minnehaha County Sheriffs Department320 West 4th StreetSioux FallsSD57104605-367-4300
Minnehaha County DEA Office

Where to Search For Warrant Records

Warrant Records in Minnehaha County, South Dakota are available to the public and most people don’t even realize it. If you are running a business or doing research on someone, one of the first places that you want to check is the local court house for records of a person’s arrest. You can often get this information for free because these types of warrants are considered “public information” and are listed in the Public Record Registry. Anyone can obtain this information so if you have an important piece of information that needs to be investigated, there are some places that can give it to you for no cost.

But what if you need to search for warrant records? This is one situation where you are not going to have any luck with free searches. The only place that will give you results that are free are the government offices in the county you live in and there are specific procedures that have to be followed in order to access these records.

First, you will need to make an appointment at the courthouse for you to personally apply for the records. This appointment will be made by a judge who will determine if your request to obtain warrant records is a proper one. Once this is decided, the clerk who will be handling your case will give you a number and you will have to visit the courthouse in your county in order to obtain the warrant records. If there are no records available, the case may still be valid but your request may not be approved.

When requesting a criminal history search of a person, you will want to find out the specific felony that the person is charged with. This will ensure that you are only obtaining a detailed criminal history record and nothing else that will show traffic tickets, arrests, time served in jail, etc. In order to obtain these records, you will have to either pay a small fee to have them directly from the court, fill out a simple form online, or attend a court house to have a clerk request the records. There are also many websites on the internet that provide the public to view these documents for free.

When searching for a criminal record, it is always important to have as much information as possible about the person in question. You want to know the exact crime that they were charged with and if there were any other criminal charges filed against them as well. This will help you learn if there were any warrants issued for their arrest. You will also be able to learn the specific jurisdiction that they served in. In many instances, this will help you determine if the person in question served in a state other than where they were arrested. The search will return results of the jurisdiction the person was served in as well as their actual arrest warrant.

Obtaining these records can prove to be essential when hiring a new employee, conducting business with a new neighbor, or checking up on a person you just met online. The records are most useful when determining the credibility of a person or investigating a person you are suspicious of. These types of records are widely available and can give you peace of mind in your day to day activities.