Juneau County Wisconsin Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(870)Juneau County Police Departments
Camp Douglas Police Department306 Center StreetCamp DouglasWI54618608-427-3111
Juneau County Police Departments
Elroy Police Department225 South Main StreetElroyWI53929608-462-2424
Lyndon Station Police Department116 Lemonweir StreetLyndon StationWI53944608-666-2500
Mauston Police Department303 Mansion StreetMaustonWI53948608-847-6363
Necedah Police Department107 Center StreetNecedahWI54646608-565-2405
New Lisbon Police Department218 East Bridge StreetNew LisbonWI53950608-562-5213
Union Center Police Department1000 Bridge StreetWonewocWI53968608-462-8278
Wonewoc Police Department200 West StreetWonewocWI53968608-464-3114
Juneau County Sheriff Department
Juneau County Sheriffs Office / Juneau County Jail200 Oak StreetMaustonWI53948608-847-5649
Juneau County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases
Juneau County Child Support Warrants
Juneau County Circuit Court Records
Juneau County Criminal Records
Juneau County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses
Juneau County Sex Offender Registry
Juneau County Sheriff's Office Website
Mauston Area Municipal Court's Warrant List

How to Search For Free Warrant Records

Warrant Records in Juneau County, Wisconsin are maintained by the Department of Justice. Warrant Records in Wisconsin are public information and you can obtain them from the courthouse, or through the Wisconsin State Engineer’s office. They list all warrants for arrests issued in the state. You will find warrants for failure to appear, failure to attend court, assaults, disorderly conduct and numerous other violations.

Warrant Records in Juneau County are maintained by the clerk of court. You can search the records at any time during business hours, or you may also submit a request in person, by mail or fax. If you wish to search the records online, you can fill out an application or call the court clerk’s office for assistance. Once your application is received, it will be processed and the results provided to you within a short period of time. The information you receive will include the person’s name, date of arrest, charges, issuance date, status (stay or release), status (accepted or denied) and additional information pertaining to the case.

Warrant Records in Juneau County are confidential, but not until ordered by a judge. Anyone who seeks access to these records must first obtain a court order through a judge. Information that is disclosed in these records will not be used against that person in any criminal proceeding. The only time this information will be admissible in a court is if it is necessary to establish the identity of the person requesting the information or to identify a person involved in an investigation.

When you access warrants online, you will not need to provide the name of the person who witnessed the arrest. It is important to remember that a warrant is an official document and it will be carried around with the person for whom it was issued. There is no way to prove if the person has a warrant, so it would be extremely risky to carry any one else’s signature on a warrant that could be revoked. If a person is arrested while drunk, they can argue that they were not driving when they were arrested. However, a drunk driver cannot argue that they did not drive, without a copy of the warrant showing their arrest.

Warrant records are different from a public records search in that a warrant must be filed with the courts. This provides legal rights of access to such information. While the person requesting the warrant may be able to have someone serve them with a copy of the warrant, it will not be easy to find. A warrant may be granted or denied based on an out-of-state warrant, a missing person, an expired warrant or even a fraudulency motion. Because a warrant must be filed, the person attempting to access these records must first go to the county courthouse in the county where the warrant was issued.

Warrant records can prove helpful if you are interested in hiring a new employee or looking into your old friend’s background. In most states, there is no requirement for this type of record and many times people are unaware that they are required to provide proof of a warrant before being hired. They can help reveal whether or not a person has been convicted of a crime or just has a warrant out for their arrest. It’s always best to use caution when utilizing these online services as not everyone that you connect with online will be what you expect. If you have any doubts at all about who you are dealing with then it’s best to hire a lawyer to conduct background checks on people.