Stevens County Washington Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(1080)Stevens County Police Departments
Chewelah Police Department301 East Clay AvenueChewelahWA99109509-935-6555
Stevens County Police Departments
Colville Police Department147 East Astor AvenueColvilleWA99114509-684-2525
Kettle Falls Police Department415 Larch StreetKettle FallsWA99141509-738-6700
Springdale Police Department206 North 2nd StreetSpringdaleWA99173509-258-4520
Washington State Patrol - Colville751 South Main StreetColvilleWA99114509-684-7431
Stevens County Sheriff Department
Stevens County Sheriffs Office / Stevens County Jail215 South Oak StreetColvilleWA99114509-684-5296
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When you are doing a background check on someone, or if you suspect your child may be involved in any criminal activity, searching for Stevens County Washington Warrant Records can help you. Searching for these records is not as difficult as some people might believe. You need to have some information about the person before you can start your search, and that information includes the person’s name, address and any other pertinent information that you can find. If you have any other details you think might be useful, like the person’s social security number, you can provide them with this as well, but it shouldn’t take you long to get all the information you need.

One of the first places you should look when searching for someone’s background information is the county they live in. This is because they will often keep records of warrants that have been issued in their county. If you don’t have access to these records in your own county, you can still search online for them. You can also contact the local police department and ask them if they have any information on the person. They might also have this information online, or can give you a phone number that you can use.

There are different types of warrants out there, depending on what it says in the arrest warrant. A bench warrant is one that is issued by a judge “for the arrest of a person for an offense.” Another type of warrant is a federal warrant, which is an order that allows for the arrest and holding of a person for a specific crime. There are also traffic warrants, which are for criminal behavior that occurs on the road. And then there are kidnapping warrants, which are for someone that has committed a crime against a family member, and is on the run.

Once you have the person’s name and address, you can try searching online for warrants that are outstanding. You can search in any one of the major search engines, or do a more specialized search using Google, MSN, Yahoo or a public record database. The more specialized databases can be very detailed, but it may also cost you money, depending on which one you choose.

One thing to keep in mind, is that these searches will not always give you all the information you need on the person. Sometimes there will be an address, but no other information such as a phone number, social security number, or any type of other background information. This is especially true when the person has been arrested several times, has a long list of previous addresses, or has a lot of traffic tickets. These records are a great way to narrow down your search to the closest available person.

Warrant records are legal documents that show a person has been arrested for a specific crime. They are also called “court documents” because they are technically filed in the court of law. They are not actually released, but are entered into the court record books so that future legal proceedings can reference them. These records can be a vital part of any legal proceeding involving a person, whether it is in a criminal case, civil lawsuit, or immigration issue.