Wise County Virginia Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(1697)Wise County Police Departments
University Of Virginia College At Wise1 College AvenueWiseVA24293276-328-2677
Wise County Police Departments
Virginia State Police Division 4 Area 30 - Wise1207 Norton RoadWiseVA24293276-328-0198
Wise Police Department501 West Main StreetWiseVA24293276-328-9046
Appalachia Police Department204 West Main StreetAppalachiaVA24216276-565-3900
Appalachia Police Department508 West Main StreetAppalachiaVA24216276-565-3906
Big Stone Gap Police Department505 East 5th Street SouthBig Stone GapVA24219276-523-0117
Coeburn Police Department114 Front Street EastCoeburnVA24230276-395-2111
Norton Police Department618 Virginia Avenue NorthwestNortonVA24273276-679-1211
Pound Police Department8422 North River RoadPoundVA24279276-796-5747
Saint Paul Police Department16531 Russell StreetSt. PaulVA24283276-762-5022
Wise County Sheriff Departments
Wise County Sheriff's Office206 East Main StreetWiseVA24293276-328-3566
Wise County Sheriffs Office5605 Patriot DriveWiseVA24293276-328-3566
Norton City Sheriffs Office618 Virginia Avenue NorthwestNortonVA24273276-679-5308
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Wise County Sheriff Office Website

What Are Warrant Records?

Warrant Records in Wise County Virginia are maintained by the Commonwealth of Virginia. These documents serve a purpose: they allow one to track and locate any person who has been “arrested or convicted of crime”. What exactly does this mean? If a person is arrested for a criminal offense, he is put under a warrant.

The warrant then becomes public record. Anyone can go down to the courthouse where the arrest took place, and search for the warrant. If you’re looking for someone else, you’ll have to go through their name, birth date, and social security number. If you do not know either of these person’s information, there is a good chance that you won’t be able to get the information you want. This means that people who are suspects in any crimes cannot obtain a copy of their warrant.

However, this does not mean that a person can never obtain a copy of a warrant. It depends on a variety of different factors. If the person arrested has already been convicted of the crime, then he is unable to obtain a warrant. Likewise, if he is still under house arrest, he may be able to acquire one.

The first factor that can determine whether or not a person is able to acquire a copy of a warrant is residency. If the person was born within the jurisdiction, he should have a copy of his birth certificate, so that he can get a copy of the original document. If the person was not born within the jurisdiction (and therefore cannot produce a copy), then he can use his birth certificate as long as it covers the time period he was born. It is important to note that in Virginia, not all warrants are filed in the same office. Sometimes, they are filed at the county clerk’s office and sometimes they are filed with the Circuit Court.

Another factor that can determine whether or not a person will be able to get a warrant is if he has any warrants out for his or her arrest. It is very possible for someone to be wanted on a warrant when they are not actually wanted for any specific act. People can even be wanted on a warrant when they are involved in an accident. In these cases, the police will usually pick up the warrant and take the person into custody.

If a person does not have any warrants out on their person, they might still be able to obtain one. If they are suspected of breaking and entering or shoplifting, then their name will be run through a database to see if any warrants are already out. If they are found, they will be arrested and brought before a judge to face their charges. This can prove to be quite an experience.