Lauderdale County Tennessee Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(1196)Lauderdale County Police Departments
Fort Pillow State Historic Park - Ranger Station3122 Park RoadHenningTN38041731-738-5581
Lauderdale County Police Departments
Gates Police Department10085 2nd StreetGatesTN38037731-836-9823
Halls Police Department102 South Front StreetHallsTN38040731-836-1016
Henning Police Department105 South Main StreetHenningTN38041731-738-5103
Ripley Police Department110 Washington StreetRipleyTN38063731-635-1515
Tennessee Technology Center At Ripley - Security Office127 Industrial DriveRipleyTN38063731-635-3368
Lauderdale County Sheriff Department
Lauderdale County Sheriffs Department / Lauderdale County Jail675 U.s. 51RipleyTN38063731-635-1311
Lauderdale County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases
Lauderdale County Arrest Warrants
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Lauderdale County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses
Lauderdale County Sex Offender Registry

What Can You Find Out About Warrant Records?

Warrant Records in Lauderdale County Tennessee are held by the courts and not released to the public. This information is used in a number of ways. People are arrested and charged with crimes. If the warrants are found out, it can prevent the person from traveling to another state and/or county, it can prevent the person from working, and it can keep the employer from hiring the person in question.

Warrant records are also used when people go to a police station to have their arrest recorded. This can be a way for the police to identify the person who was arrested. After the arrest, the police can take pictures and video of the person. Warrant records are also used by some employers. If an applicant needs to have a police record taken, they can get that done as well.

To find out if a person has a warrant, you will need to go down to the courthouse. There, you can go to the clerk’s office and ask for the records of a person. There, you will be given a copy of the warrant. If there is one, it will also show up on the person’s background check. If there is no record found, there will be an option for you to apply for a warrant. You will still have to go to court, however it will likely be a lot less expensive than it would be to hire a lawyer to do it for you.

The only way you can have a copy of a warrant is if the person you are investigating has one. That is why it is important to make sure you know exactly what the warrant is for. There is a 30 day waiting period before a person can apply for a warrant. The court will give you a date to get the warrant carried out if the person you want to search does not have one. If they do have one, however, the court will order them to give you a copy of it.

The reason for searching a person’s warrant is not to simply look for anything about them. The most common reasons people want to look into a person’s records are to be able to check up on them and prevent themselves from becoming a victim. A person may have outstanding traffic tickets that they are trying to clear up. They may be married with a dirty divorce record. Whatever the reason, you can use a person’s records to find out about their history and clear any misconceptions you might have.

Warrant records are available online from the courts. If you have a person in mind who has had a DUI or some other infraction, you can search for their records online to see what the charges were, when they were filed, and what the outcome was. This can help you prevent something bad from happening to you or someone you know.