Washington County Vermont Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(1439)Washington County Police Departments
Barre City Police Department15 Fourth StreetBarreVT05641802-476-6613
Washington County Police Departments
Berlin Police Department108 Shed RoadBerlinVT05602802-223-4401
Montpelier Police Department1 Pitkin CourtMontpelierVT05602802-223-3445
Northfield Police Department110 Wall StreetNorthfieldVT05663802-485-9181
Vermont Department Of Public Safety103 South Main StreetWaterburyVT05671802-244-7345
Vermont Fish And Wildlife - Law Enforcement Department103 South Main Street, Building 10 SouthWaterburyVT05671802-241-3728
Vermont State Police Troop A - Middlesex Station1080 U.s. 2MiddlesexVT05602802-496-2262
Vermont State Police Troop B - Headquarters103 South Main StreetWaterburyVT05671802-244-8727
Waterbury Police Department51 South Main StreetWaterburyVT05676802-244-7339
Washington County Sheriff Department
Washington County Sheriffs Office10 Elm StreetMontpelierVT05602802-223-3001
Washington County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases
Barre Town Police Department
Berlin Police Department
Montpelier Police Department
St. Johnsbury Police Department
Vermont State Police Department
Washington Civil Division Court Records
Washington Family Division Court Records
Windham Criminal Division Court Records

What Can I Expect From Warrant Records?

Warrant Records in Washington County, Vermont are confidential and contain information not only about the violations but also the activities of the subjects who have been put behind bars. The records may show when and where the warrants were issued, the names of those who were named on the warrants, their current location, and their current status. Some may provide more details while others leave it to the discretion of the requester.

Warrant Records in Washington County list minor traffic offenses such as DUI as well as serious felonies and federal crimes. Warrant records also show names of people who have concealed their identity for any reason while accessing any government agency such as the Police or IRS. Also included are information on sex offenders as well as minor parole records.

The records are public but you may choose to have them destroyed. If you have a court order for one, then your records are destroyed immediately upon completion of the court order. You can however retain them for certain purposes such as genealogy or criminal records if you can find a public record directory.

Warrant Records in Washington County are considered public record and are available for anyone who needs them. However, this does not mean that other agencies outside the State or the country can have access to them. The fact is that these records have to be filed legally within the county where you obtained them. This means that you cannot just turn over your records to anyone else because it may be illegal to do so.

When searching through the public records you will see two types of results. The first will be a search result where you will see if there is any information that you can use and the second will be a complete record report including much more detailed information such as a complete background history, mug shot, criminal charges, parole information, etc. You can also request copies of these records from other states. Just contact the respective state office for assistance.

Warrant records are not the only thing that the police department can obtain. They can also get access to your divorce records, marriage records, sex offender records, etc. If you are looking to rent an apartment or even get insurance then the police will check to make sure that the person applying to rent or insure your property is who they say they are.