Anderson County Tennessee Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(958)Anderson County Police Departments
Anderson County Jail308 Public Safety LaneClintonTN37716865-457-7100
Anderson County Police Departments
Clinton Police Department125 West Broad StreetClintonTN37716865-457-3112
Lake City Police Department104 Lawson StreetRocky TopTN37769865-426-7403
Norris Police Department9 West Circle RoadNorrisTN37828865-494-0880
Norris Public Safety9 West Circle RoadNorrisTN37828865-494-0880
Oak Ridge Police Department200 South Tulane AvenueOak RidgeTN37830865-425-4399
Rocky Top Police Department104 Lawson StreetRocky TopTN37769865-426-7402
Anderson County Sheriff Departments
Anderson County Sheriff's Office101 South Main StreetClintonTN37716865-457-2414
Anderson County Sheriffs Department101 North Main StreetClintonTN37716865-457-6258
Anderson County FBI Office
Oak Ridge Tennessee FBI Office101 Midway LaneOak RidgeTN37830865-482-7122
Anderson County Probation Department
Anderson County Probation Department1710 Oak Ridge HighwayClintonTN37716865-463-7885
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Searching For Warrant Records in Anderson County Tennessee

What are warrants? A warrant is a legal document from the courts that authorizes an officer to arrest someone for a specified crime or for suspicion of crime. A warrant must be signed by a judge. Wartime warrants are one form of warrant, and civil status warrants are another.

What are warrant records? They are a public record which can be accessed by anyone who requests to view them. When requesting a search, one would need to provide the name, address and the social security number of the person being searched. Search requests can be done online or by visiting the county office where the person was arrested.

What can be obtained from the records? People can search for information such as arrest warrant, criminal history, inmate information, parole information and any other court records they may need. Perjury records, sex offender records, and any other category of public records are available. This information can also be used for employment purposes, to check on your potential employee background, to prevent against fraud and to perform a background check on someone you just met at the grocery store. If you are a concerned parent, then you will want to conduct a background check on your nanny or babysitter before allowing them to spend time with your children.

Are these records available for free? Yes, there are many places on the Internet where one can get this information for free. However, the information is usually limited or incomplete.

Is it safe to use the Internet to search for these records? It is safe if one knows how to use the search engines. One just needs to enter the person’s name in the appropriate fields and wait for the results. Sometimes one has to pay a fee to get more detailed records, but it is worth the money in order to keep track of a person for a long period of time.

I have to charge a fee for getting these types of records, do you have to tell me why? Most counties charge for these records because it costs money to maintain all the data bases. They also want to make money, so they charge a fee. The good news is that there are companies that provide this service. These companies go out and find the public records databases for you, and then charge you only a small fee to allow you to search their databases to find the person you are looking for.