Macon County Tennessee Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

Search For Warrants

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(1300)Macon County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Macon County Probation Department908 Tennessee 52LafayetteTN37083615-666-5147
Macon County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Macon County Sheriff's Office902 Highway 52 ScenicLafayetteTN37083615-666-3325
Lafayette Police Department118 East Locust StreetLafayetteTN37083615-666-4725
Red Boiling Springs Police Department166 Dale StreetRed Boiling SpringsTN37150615-699-2011
Macon County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases
Macon County Arrest Warrants
Macon County Child Support Warrants
Macon County Circuit Court Website
Macon County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses
Macon County Sex Offender Registry
Macon County Sheriff Website

Where Can I Find Out About Warrants?

Warrant Records in Macon County Tennessee are maintained by the clerk of court. The clerk’s office receives requests for copies of warrants that have been filed with their office. In the event the request is not fulfilled within a thirty day time period the document will be provided to the individual on the petition. All warrant applications are screened through the Vital Records Office before they are handled.

It should be noted that when there is an arrest warrant issued, it will remain active until it is lifted by the courts. If you are going to hire a lawyer, you may want to know if the person you are involved with has had a warrant out for their arrest. It is best to do some research on your own to make sure you understand exactly what is required and what you should expect from your lawyer. It is also good to know that most people are honest and eventually get caught.

Warrant records are kept in a variety of places. If you are involved in any investigation where someone was arrested and taken into custody, they may have a warrant out for their arrest. If you suspect your spouse or partner has done something wrong, then you may need to know if they have a warrant as well.

Warrant records are maintained by the office of the Tennessee’s attorney general. These offices are located throughout the state. If you are involved in any legal investigation, then you may need to know the identity of the person involved. This may be necessary for instance if you were involved in an accident with that person and they were injured. It may also be necessary if you were the victim in a domestic violence incident and it involved the use of force.

People may run into trouble when they run afoul of the law. For example, if you knew that a person has several warrants out for their arrest when they committed a crime, you could falsely accuse them of committing a crime just so you can get a warrant out for your arrest. You may not realize that the person you are accusing has a warrant, but they may have one at the time that you come across them.

To perform a search of a warrant, you will first have to find the actual warrant. You will most likely be able to find this record online. A record like this is called an “encircumstance” and they are not considered part of the public domain. When you try to access the record online, you will probably receive a message saying that the information is not available. You can still search for the record by going to your county courthouse. When you go this route, the person you are trying to locate will not have knowledge that you are looking for them personally, but they will know that you have requested their record and that they are free to give you access to it.