Pennington County South Dakota Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(1324)Pennington County Police Departments
Box Elder Police Department504 North Ellsworth RoadBox ElderSD57719605-923-1401
Pennington County Police Departments
Box Elder Police Department420 Villa DriveBox ElderSD57719605-923-1401
New Underwood Police Department100 East Oak StreetNew UnderwoodSD57761605-754-6767
Rapid City Police Department300 Kansas City StreetRapidSD57701605-394-4133
South Dakota Highway Patrol District 3 - Headquarters1301 East Catron BoulevardRapidSD57701605-394-2286
Pennington County Sheriff Department
Pennington County Sheriffs Office300 Kansas City StreetRapidSD57701605-394-6113
Pennington County FBI Office
Rapid City South Dakota FBI Office909 West Saint Joseph StreetRapidSD57701605-343-6932
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Warrant Records Search – How to Find Out If Someone Has a Warrant Out For Their Arrest!

Warrant Records in Pennington County South Dakota are available to the public and they consist of criminal, arrest and court records for every person who has been convicted of a felony in the state of South Dakota. This includes not just those who have been convicted but those who have been arrested as well. These records are retained by the South Dakota State Patrol, but they are also stored at the county courthouse. These records can be requested from the state patrol or the courthouse in your area. This is usually done by either going to the courthouse yourself or by faxing them the information you need.

Before faxing or mailing the request for these records you should know that if the person being searched for has an active warrant out for their arrest, then the information will not be released. If the person you are looking for does not have an active warrant then there are other places you can try to get the information you need. The courts in South Dakota do keep public records and all of the state police submit their records to the state library and they have access to some of these records. If this does not work, then your next step is to try a public records search online.

You will find many public record searches online that you can do for free. However, the records that are free are usually very limited and sometimes they only give you basic information. Some of the limited records you might get are not complete because they are usually only recorded during certain hours or there is not enough information on them for an accurate check. In some instances you may be able to search for free and then have to pay to see the rest of the information. There are some records that you will be required to pay for before you can check them.

The best way to do a public records search is to use a public records search engine. You can find many of them online. Just enter the person’s name that you are searching for into the search bar and hit the search button. Most of the time the records that you will get are very detailed and you should be able to find any warrants or criminal convictions. It really depends on how comprehensive the database is, but most people have access to these types of records.

There is also the option of going to the local courthouse where the person lives in or at the county seat if you do not know their address. You can often find employment information and other public information on these records as well. This could be helpful for some investigation purposes.

Another alternative is to go through the person’s records with the assistance of an online service. There are many sites available that can provide you with all of the information you need. Some of them offer unlimited access while others will just provide access to information related to a specific state. Usually the sites charge a small fee for the information that you access.