Obion County Tennessee Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(1456)Obion County Police Departments
Obion Police Department102 7th StreetObionTN38240731-536-6243
Obion County Police Departments
27th Judicial District Drug Task Force Office - Union City414 South 4th StreetUnionTN38261731-885-0676
Hornbeak Police Department212 West Main StreetHornbeakTN38232731-538-9626
Kenton Police Department110 North Poplar StreetKentonTN38233731-749-5479
Samburg Police Department472 East Lakeview DriveHornbeakTN38232731-538-3235
South Fulton Police Department132 Broadway StreetSouth FultonTN38257731-479-1319
South Fulton Police Department700 Milton Counce RdSouth FultonTN38257731-479-1311
Troy Police Department108 West Harper StreetTroyTN38260731-536-4342
Union City Police Department408 South Depot StreetUnionTN38261731-885-1515
Obion County Sheriff Department
Obion County Sheriffs Department / Obion County Jail1 Law LaneUnionTN38261731-885-5832
Obion County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases
Obion County Arrest Warrants
Obion County Child Support Warrants
Obion County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses
Obion County Sex Offender Registry
Obion County Sheriff's Department Inmate Search
Obion County Sheriff's Department Jail Records

Searching For warrants Information

Warrant Records in Obion County, Tennessee are held in separate agencies of the county government. Each agency performs a different function in providing warrants and searches. The sheriff is the head of this department. Each warrants bureau is assigned an investigator and they are responsible for executing warrants when called upon to do so by a law enforcement officer or other authorized individual. They can either issue a warrant directly to a person or they can request information from another agency if it is apparent there is probable cause to believe a person has committed a specified offense that is covered by the warrant.

Warrant Records in Tennessee generally fall under the category of criminal records. This means that they contain all details of the person’s arrest, charges, date of birth, social security number, place of birth, current address, etc. Some warrant searches can also reveal if the person has ever been convicted of any crime. Some other records, like driving or sex offender records, can also be obtained.

To perform a search, you will need to contact the courthouse where the person has been arrested or searched. In most cases, the person can only be found in the booking records. There are exceptions, like in the case of DNA samples that cannot be found in booking records. If you want to see these records, you will have to go through the state law library. You can find many records online; however, the results you will receive may not be very accurate.

Warrant Records in Obion County are maintained at the county courthouse and the Sheriff’s office. Each record will have the person’s name, address, warrant issued, time of expiration, date of service and cause of action. Sometimes a record will have more than one warrant. The last warrant issued will remain on file.

To perform a search, you will need either the person’s name or the location of the warrant. You can find the person’s record by searching in a public database, but you may not be able to locate the location. If the person has left an email address, you can use an online service to perform a search. The results will be sent to you by email.

You will need a valid reason to search for warrant records. Warrants can only be searched for when there is a valid reason. A request must be filed with the courts. You should know that it is possible to get the arrest record and other criminal information through an online search. However, this may not always be free, nor is it always reliable.