Grand County Utah Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

Search For Warrants

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(932)Grand County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Grand County Sheriff's Office25 South 100 EastMoabUT84532435-259-8115
Grand County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices
Grand County Sheriffs Office / Grand County Jail125 East Center StreetMoabUT84532435-259-8115
Moab Police Department217 East Center StreetMoabUT84532435-259-8938
Utah Highway Patrol - Section 13 - Moab Office125 East Center StreetMoabUT84532435-259-5441
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Searching For Warrant Records

You may not be familiar with it, but there are actually different types of warrants that exist in Grand County. In order to perform a search on one of these warrants you will have to go through the jurisdiction of the Court that issued the warrant. If you’re looking for criminal records you should look into the Utah County Clerks Office to see if any warrants are out for your arrest or to see if you are under any type of court order.

There are several types of warrants that exist in Grand County. The first is a name-based warrant which is only valid for a specific person or name. If you’re looking up an outstanding warrant for your arrest, then you would need to know the person that the warrant was actually for. Another type of warrant exists which is called an individual warrant. This type of warrant only holds information on the person named in the warrant.

A detailed history will also be provided on the criminal record. This includes the crime the warrant was executed for as well as any other crimes that were committed during the period the warrant was issued. The most current information will show the date the warrant was issued along with the crime it pertained to. This criminal information can often be used by employers when hiring someone.

If you’re looking to see if someone you know has a criminal record you can perform a name-based search. You can do this using the name of the person and the state they live in. The only problem with this type of search is that not everyone keeps up with their records. With a name based search you may not get all the information you want.

If you need more detailed information on a person’s criminal record you can use an index. These are electronic books which contain all felony, judge, district and state warrants for various violations. You can access these by searching through the state or federal records. The search will return a set of information including the person’s name, the crime the warrant was written for, their address, any prior arrests, warrant fees and any other infractions the person might have been involved in.

If you need to see arrest warrants, the type of crime the warrant is for and more you can find them yourself. There is a national database known as MACE that you can search using a person’s name and the state they live in. This service is available to anyone who requests it and has full permission to gather and view warrant records. If there is an outstanding warrant out for your arrest, you can find out who it is by using one of these databases to find out if the person’s warrant is active.