Benton County Washington Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

Search For Warrants

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(910)Benton County Police Departments
Kennewick Police Department741 South Dayton StreetKennewickWA99336509-585-4208
Benton County Police Departments
Kennewick Police Department211 West 6th AvenueKennewickWA99336509-585-4208
Prosser Police Department1227 Bennett AvenueProsserWA99350509-786-2112
Prosser Police Department601 7th StreetProsserWA99350
Richland Police Department871 George Washington WayRichlandWA99352509-942-7340
Washington State Patrol - Grandview173905 Interstate 82ProsserWA99350509-882-9945
Washington State Patrol District 3 Kennewick Detachment143302 East Law LaneKennewickWA99337509-734-7029
West Richland Police Department3805 West Van Giesen StreetWest RichlandWA99353509-967-3425
Benton County Sheriff Department
Benton County Sheriffs Office7122 West Okanogan PlaceKennewickWA99336509-735-6555
Benton County FBI Offices
Kennewick Washington FBI Office211 West 6th AvenueKennewickWA99336509-585-4827
Richland Washington FBI Office825 Jadwin AvenueRichlandWA99352509-946-9311
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City of Prosser Government Police Press Releases
Kennewick Police Department Website
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Richland Police Department Website
Richland Police Department Website (Richland, Washington)
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How to Look Up Warrants Online

Warrant Records are public documents in the state of Washington. They list every arrest that has been made under the laws of the state, as well as any warrants that were executed against a person. They also show if the person is free or imprisoned. They are also kept up to date with who has been convicted of a crime in Benton County. They have this information for all state and county police departments, as well as other law enforcement agencies throughout the county.

In order to get one of these records you will have to fill out an application. The application can be done online. It needs to be signed by the person wanting the records. You can either send it by mail, or come to an appointment to personally fill out the form. If you do it online, they will let you know if the person you want to view has already provided their consent.

There are different reasons for someone to need to search for a warrant. Most often it is done when a person is being investigated for a crime. You could be a suspect in a theft, or the person you are buying a product from may ask if you have a warrant out for your arrest. Another reason is if a person has just been arrested and the warrant was out for their arrest as well. If that is the case, then you can go to the courthouse and fill out an application for a search of the person’s records. If they have not already done so, then you will be required to go to the county sheriff to see if they have it on file.

If they have it on file then you can go to the courthouse and make an appointment to see if the person you are looking for has it. If they do not, then you can make an appointment at another court house to view it there. This is done for two main purposes, one to satisfy your curiosity, and to get the information that you will need to find the person.

The warrant records themselves are pretty easy to access. You can go online and find a website that will let you search for the person’s records. Many times the person who has the record will put it up on a website so that people can see what they are doing. You can usually do a state or city search to see if the person has a record in that area. Then you will just have to go to the courthouse and look it up there.

Once you find the warrant records that you want, you can then go to the courthouse and give them a copy of it. They will usually need a formal permission to do this, but some do not require it at all. They will let you know right away whether or not they have the record and you can go on with your life.