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(883)Beaver County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices | ||||||||||||
Beaver County Sheriff's Office | 2270 South 525 West | Beaver | UT | 84713 | 435-438-2862 | |||||||
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Beaver County Sheriffs Office - Milford | 26 South 100 West Street | Milford | UT | 84751 | 435-387-5486 | |||||||
Beaver County Sheriffs Office / Beaver County Jail | 2270 525 West | Beaver | UT | 84713 | 435-438-2466 | |||||||
Utah Highway Patrol - Section 11 - Beaver Office | 2270 525 West | Beaver | UT | 84713 | 435-438-6459 | |||||||
Minersville Police Department | 60 Main Street | Minersville | UT | 84752 | 435-386-2242 | |||||||
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What Can Warrant Records Tell?
Searching for warrant records is a relatively new service that was recently made available online. In the past, people had to either hire an investigator to go and physically search through the records themselves or fill out an application for the courts to see if they hold the records necessary to locate the person. Because the Internet has now made it easy for anyone to find any person’s records, this option has been rendered obsolete. There is no need to spend money on an investigator because the Internet will do all of the work for you. The only thing you have to do is search the database of documents.
The records themselves are filed in chronological order in an effort to keep everything organized. For instance, a person’s date of birth may be found in the records for a certain year but his address may be from a completely different state. This means that when someone’s address changes, there may be a possibility that his records were altered or moved. The new address may have a different name than the original one and thus, it would be impossible to locate the person. Therefore, instead of contacting each state’s court house, one can just type in the person’s address and the new details should pop up with the corresponding records.
Warrant records are available to law officials as well as to the public. When a person is arrested, his name goes into the criminal records and these are stored in separate folders based on the crime committed. By searching through these records, a person can learn about a person’s past and discover whether he has ever been convicted of a crime. If such information is found, he may want to get in touch with the court and seek a sealing of his record until further notice.
Warrant records can also tell a person if his spouse has been married before and has a pending divorce case. By typing in a person’s date of birth, date of marriage and the county in which the marriage was performed, a record can reveal whether or not the person is married without the involvement of another person. If a warrant for arrest exists, then this will also come out in the search.
Warrant records can also show if a person has outstanding traffic offenses in several states. The offenses are investigated by local law enforcement agencies and the results will be turned over to the local courts. If the court finds the person guilty, he will be punished by a citation which will serve as evidence for arrest. These records are available for public viewing.
Warrant records can be used to protect a person’s right to privacy and to ensure that property owned by a person is secure. By searching through these records, employers, landlords and banks can have access to a person’s history and character without unnecessary stress or worry. As long as the person keeps up with his obligations, he is not legally required to disclose any information about his background. Thus, if there is a warrant out for his arrest, he is legally allowed to remain silent.