Cache County Utah Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(885)Cache County Police Departments
Logan Police Department290 North 100 WestLoganUT84321435-716-9300
Cache County Police Departments
North Park Police Department2005 North 1200 EastNorth LoganUT84341435-753-7600
Smithfield Police Department69 Main StreetSmithfieldUT84335435-563-8501
Utah Highway Patrol - Section 1 - Logan Office1225 West 200 NorthLoganUT84321435-752-1110
Cache County Sheriff Departments
Cache County Sheriff's Office1225 Valley View WestMendonUT84325435-750-7400
Cache County Sheriffs Office / Cache County Jail1225 West 200 NorthLoganUT84321435-750-7424
Daggett County Sheriffs Office95 North 100 WestWellsvilleUT84339435-784-3255
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How To Get Access To Warrant Records In Cache County

Within the state of Utah, warrants are legal documents that allow law enforcement officials to seize someone’s property without showing cause. Warrant records are one type of public record that is kept in the county court house. By using a name with the word “warrant” in front, you can find out if a person has been arrested on suspicion of wrongdoing. By using the same name but without the word “warrant”, you can find out about any other legal issues involving the person. Perrying either of these searches will yield a list of names of people who have been arrested, but not before their warrant was issued.

To do a search, go to the Utah State Record Office (RSO) and visit the Vital Records Office of Cache County. Once there, you should go to the records search box where you can fill in the name of the person you want to search. There are usually icons that will let you know whether your search is free or paid. If you have already paid for it, you may be required to give the company your personal information so that they can create the report. The time frame given for this type of search may also differ from one company to another.

When the system finds an matching match, it will inform you that there is a match. The SRO will give you the authority to view the person’s criminal records, but you cannot access any other public records on the person. By doing a paid search, you can gain access to any public records in Utah including warrants, arrests, and convictions. However, if you do choose to pay for a record, you should make sure that you are getting a comprehensive record.

Because warrant searches can be performed in many different ways, it is important to understand the difference between them. A warrant is an official order from a judge that states that a person has committed a crime against the jurisdiction. A bench warrant refers to a document that says the person is wanted on suspicion of something. While all warrants will contain the names of the people they were issued to, some only list the crime. A person who receives a bench warrant does not necessarily have to be arrested.

You should know that the information in these documents is considered public information. It is available for public scrutiny and the public is allowed to access it through the appropriate channels. Information in a person’s records, such as criminal records are considered private information. Under state law, this information is supposed to remain confidential and only disclosed to those that need it for a legitimate reason. If the person fails to appear at their court date, however, the information becomes public record.

There are a number of ways to obtain detailed warrant records in Cache County. A person can hire an investigator. This would be the best option if you are looking for the most current information on any given person. If you choose to use an investigator, you should keep in mind that the information may become public record once the investigation is complete. If you want to avoid having to disclose this information, you should hire an investigator who uses a confidential payment when providing the results.