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(1146)Whitman County Police Departments
Colfax Police Department400 North Mill StreetColfaxWA99111509-397-4615
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Colton Police Department706 Broadway StreetColtonWA99113509-229-3874
Garfield Police Department405 West California StreetGarfieldWA99130509-635-1133
Oakesdale Town Marshal105 1st StreetOakesdaleWA99158509-285-5333
Palouse Police Department120 East Whitman StreetPalouseWA99161509-878-1611
Rosalia Police Department106 West 5th StreetRosaliaWA99170509-523-3541
Tekoa Police Department129 Crosby StreetTekoaWA99033509-284-2761
Washington State University Police Department260 Southeast Kamiaken StreetPullmanWA99163509-335-8548
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Whitman County Sheriffs Office / Whitman County Correctional Facility411 North Mill StreetColfaxWA99111509-397-6266
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Whitman County Probation Department404 North Main StreetColfaxWA99111509-397-6265
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Warrant Records – Performing a Record Search

Warrant Records in Whitman County Washington are maintained by the county itself. But if you are searching for someone’s criminal records, there is no centralized database of this type. Instead, the records are kept at individual police stations or county offices around the state. They are then transferred to the Vital Records Office of Washington State when they’re completed.

So if you need to search out a person’s name, how do you go about doing this? It can be quite a challenge. In the past, you would have to either go to each of these places separately (which can be a hassle) or use the person’s birth date as your starting point. This can lead to missing data or even mistakes when searching.

The good news is that it no longer has to be like this. Today, there are online services that allow you to search for warrants, along with other information about a person. By using one of these services, all you need to do is enter a person’s name, state and county, and submit the form. Within seconds, you’ll be provided with various pieces of information that pertain to the person. In most cases, you will see the results instantly, but in some instances it may take a few minutes.

If you find yourself wanting to see more detailed information than what was displayed above, you’ll be happy to know that many of these websites also give you the option of downloading an electronic version of the information. This will allow you to print off the paper version of the report that you are requested to view. This can be helpful, especially if you are in need of additional information. However, it should be noted that these records are considered public domain, and are thus available to anyone who requests them.

In some instances, the person’s name may be listed on other public documents. For instance, it may appear on a police report, or passports. In such instances, you are only requesting the record pertaining to that particular person. If you wish to view other information pertaining to that person, you may contact the local courthouse to see if the record is available there.

Once you have determined whether or not you require warrant searches in your area, you can begin doing so. The easiest way to go about doing so is by going to the courthouse directly. You can either present a form of identification, or request an appointment to see if you can have a search. Many courthouses offer free or low cost trials, which allows you to view the information in question for a short period of time. This allows you to decide if you want to proceed with obtaining the records.